Andrew Chang wore a light olive green button-down shirt with chest pockets and a pair of olive green cotton pants for CBC’s coverage of getting out of Sudan. Find the Look: Light Olive Green Button-Down Shirt · Olive Green Cotton Pants About the episode: This episode of About That covers the chaotic and dangerous evacuation…
OK mais sérieux, Andrew Chang en vest puffer noire par-dessus un sweater mauve en V, c’est le genre de layering qui a l’air de rien mais qui marche tu-seul. Pis en dessous, une petite chemise blanche button-down clean — le gars sait exactement ce qu’il fait, on va se le dire. Find the Look: Black…
In that moment, Andrew Chang emerged beneath the studio lights like a protagonist stepping onto the moor at dawn — his black nylon puffer vest cascading over impossibly well-layered shoulders, each quilted ridge catching the light like the heaving chest of a Brontë hero. Beneath it, a dark purple v-neck knit sweater draped itself against…
Chef Andrew Chang plates a deeply satisfying three-course ensemble tonight — a black quilted puffer vest brings rich, smoky undertones, like a perfectly seared base note that anchors the entire dish. Beneath it, a purple v-neck knit sweater offers a surprising berry-forward brightness, well-seasoned against the clean, palate-cleansing crispness of a white button-down cotton shirt.…
What we have here is a masterclass in quiet layering. The maroon crew neck shirt serves as a rich, grounding base — its deep tone lending a sense of warmth and authority — while the gray henley sits over it with an effortless academic ease, its three-button placket adding just enough structural detail to elevate…
Andrew Chang wore a grey henley shirt over a maroon crew neck undershirt for this difficult broadcast — a quiet, layered look suited to the weight of the subject matter. Find the Look: Grey Cotton Henley · Maroon Crew Neck Undershirt About the episode: This CBC “About That” episode explores the controversial term “excited delirium,”…