An exploration of the ethereal movement of sheer fabric as a metaphor for the mysticism and fluidity of Asian American identity (both seen and obscured), present yet elusive. Victorian bandage diagrams further shape this narrative, evoking ideas of restraint, structure, and the concealment of self, especially within the rigid expectations of the “working” woman. The tension between transparency and containment reflects the quiet strength and complexity of navigating identity within an Occidental framework.