Singapore Fashion Week is here again! I wonder why are there so many versions of this festival. They are really trying to make fasion part of a Singaporean lifestyle or simply nothing else to look forward to and thus the get together and make some happenings.
Nonetheless, I still sashayed down to Raffles City Atrium for the opening event for this season- The Young Designers contest. A total of 8 finalists were cosen out of the many and only 2 will get to compete in the ASEAN young designers award. Thank goodness Leslie Chia and Annie were there to meet me and EL and tah dah! We got a nice VIP seat behind the velvet ropes. The thrill was in the way we were seated and having the rest of the audience standing behind us wondering if there might be any celebrity turning up for the event. Muahahaha...I just stood there and waved.....
I was pretty amazed on the quality of designs from youths of Singapore. The creations were more like art than anything else, and wen you actually have a further read on their profiles, you will realise how young they actually are. Anyway, Or Beng Hua took the winning title with Harry Halim taking the second place. Their collection represented a vision that entails culture and futuristic moods. Tight tailoring techniques could be seen reflected in their work of art. I too am inspired, but for now I am contented with my job that allows me autonomy to have a go at all the things that I like to do in life, that includes fashion as well.
Nonetheless, I still sashayed down to Raffles City Atrium for the opening event for this season- The Young Designers contest. A total of 8 finalists were cosen out of the many and only 2 will get to compete in the ASEAN young designers award. Thank goodness Leslie Chia and Annie were there to meet me and EL and tah dah! We got a nice VIP seat behind the velvet ropes. The thrill was in the way we were seated and having the rest of the audience standing behind us wondering if there might be any celebrity turning up for the event. Muahahaha...I just stood there and waved.....
I was pretty amazed on the quality of designs from youths of Singapore. The creations were more like art than anything else, and wen you actually have a further read on their profiles, you will realise how young they actually are. Anyway, Or Beng Hua took the winning title with Harry Halim taking the second place. Their collection represented a vision that entails culture and futuristic moods. Tight tailoring techniques could be seen reflected in their work of art. I too am inspired, but for now I am contented with my job that allows me autonomy to have a go at all the things that I like to do in life, that includes fashion as well.
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