
Learned in Taipei.
Practiced on Saturdays.
Lin Wei spent three years apprenticing under a Taiwanese show handler who believed the Shih Tzu topknot was a form of calligraphy — each wrap deliberate, each bow a punctuation mark.
She opened Fluff in 2019, tucked between the florist and the bakery, because she wanted grooming to feel like a neighborhood ritual rather than a transaction. The copper faucet came from a salvage yard in Hudson. The appointment board was hand-lettered by her neighbor.









