Charlotte Fang (legal name Krishna Okhandiar) is the founder and former CEO of Remilia Corporation, the DAO behind the Milady Maker NFT collection (2021). The Milady aesthetic — neochibi, Y2K Japanese street-style, hypercitation, post-authorship — is the intellectual and technical base on which schizocollage was built. Fang’s frameworks include network spirituality, post-authorship, hypercitation, left-hand style, and neochibi character design.
In May 2022, a viral Twitter thread by the anonymous developer 0xngmi identified Fang with an online persona named “Miya” who had been associated with extremist blog posts, references to a suicide cult, and overtly racist and homophobic content. Fang initially denied the connection, then admitted it and stepped down as CEO of Remilia. The event, known as the Milady Cancel, temporarily cratered the collection’s price before a partial recovery.
The controversy does not end with the Cancel. In 2024, Fang sued former Remilia co-founders for allegedly stealing IP and income; in 2025, those co-founders countersued Fang, comparing the artist to a “cult leader” and alleging seizure of $1.7 million from the collective. A competing narrative, promoted by the “Milady Truther” Substack, holds that the allegations are “widely considered debunked.” The press’s archival stance records both narratives without adjudicating.
The schizocollage scene’s relationship to Fang is unspoken in the critical record so far. The frameworks are inherited: neochibi body plans, trait-based identity, drip-score logic, and networked post-authorship all descend from Milady. But no schizocollage practitioner interviewed or cited in the available sources has explicitly addressed Fang’s controversies. The silence is itself part of the record. The wiki notes it in critical-disputes.
