If there are people gawking at Shien Lee’s flowered hat and vintage striped shirt, she doesn’t seem to notice. She sits calmly and cooly, in the café downtown she has chosen for our interview. Her features barely peep through the black netted veil wrapped around her face. As we start to talk, though, she slowly begins rolling up the netting, exposing heavily made-up eyes. “I’ve worn much less comfortable,” she says of the veil. “I usually have eye patches, big collars.