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  • 4 days ago | vogue.sg | Nurul Firdousee |Bryan K. Ho |Maya Menon |Nicholas See

    Lately, there’s been one buzzy trend steadily taking over Singapore’s retail scene—and it’s kind of a vibe. Style insiders are starting to ditch big-name storefronts for something a little more offbeat: a new wave of concept stores that blur the line between fashion space and cultural nook. Appearing less like traditional retail fronts, and more like physical moodboards, some double as coffee spots, while others stash vinyl records, zines, and quirky knick-knacks.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | vogue.sg | Bryan K. Ho

    The topic of workplace dressing within a corporate setting has long been a point of contention, and for good reason. While there might be a nagging desire to show up in one’s sartorial best, the need to balance conduct and professionalism—tied with grueling mid-week days—can undoubtedly stifle all mood for creativity and self-expression. That being said, there is no time like now to switch things up. Building a trusty rolodex of work outfits is not unlike that of a capsule wardrobe.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | vogue.sg | Bryan K. Ho

    When one thinks of luxury fashion, few things come to mind—lavish clothing, celebrity ambassadors, and of course, a refined retail space. These spaces serve as extensions of a brand’s ethos and its universe, and are often carefully curated, crafted from the finest materials and by expert artisans. The layouts of these spaces are also strategically planned, designed in a way that authentically elevates one’s shopping experience.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | vogue.sg | Bryan K. Ho

    The creative process of 37-year-old Singaporean textile artist Tiffany Loy stems from a natural curiosity and wonder about the way things work. “I’m constantly questioning everything I see and why I see them that way,” she shares. “It can be as simple as questioning the colour or form of a particular object and how one reacts to it.”Initially trained in industrial design, Loy is currently one of the hottest names in the local fine arts scene.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | vogue.sg | Bryan K. Ho

    As far as fashion-art collaborations go, few are as iconic and impactful as the relationship that the house of Louis Vuitton has with Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. Beginning in 2003 and now spanning over two decades, this ongoing collaboration has catapulted Murakami into fashion stardom, cementing him as a household name to the masses.

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