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International production company Stink welcome Claryn Chong to its global roster for commercial representation. 

A visionary multidisciplinary artist, Chong’s signing is marked by the release of her first project with the company: the cinematic Nike x Bugeisha Club campaign titled Unreal Movement.

Born in Singapore, of Chinese and Indonesian heritage, and raised in Australia, Chong brings a unique cultural lens to her work across film, photography, and creative direction. Her distinct aesthetic fuses urban landscapes, performance, and technical experimentation, often layered with themes of identity, fashion, and music culture. Her bold yet intimate visual storytelling has earned her collaborations with leading global brands such as Nike and Rimmel London, and talents including Maya Jama, Nia Archives, and Lava La Rue.

“Meeting the members of Bugeisha Club felt like stepping into a dream,” says Chong. “It offered the chance to create a world where Asian women can be superheroes, breaking barriers and rewriting their own stories. I’m so happy we got to create this project together, with the help of Stink. And I’m thrilled to officially join their roster.”

The Unreal Movement campaign, rooted in empowerment and representation, showcases Chong’s ability to create highly stylized, identity-led films that resonate on both an emotional and cultural level.

Dom McKiernan, Head of Music Videos and Special Projects at Stink, adds: “We’re really excited to welcome Claryn to the Stink roster for music videos and commercial projects. Her unique understanding of fashion and culture, paired with a technical background in photography and cinematography, brings a fresh and distinctive perspective to our team. We can't wait to see what she creates next.”

Chong’s addition underscores Stink’s continued commitment to championing diverse creative voices and genre-defying visual storytelling on a global scale.

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