
Gladys Yeo
Music and Culture Writer at Freelance
(she/her) girl group stan & freelance journalist! words in @nme @tmrwmag @clashmagazine etc. 💌: [email protected]
Articles
Sartorial storytelling: How fashion reflects the evolution of our favourite characters on television
2 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Gladys Yeo
Between the stage, film and television, costume design has always been an integral part of painting a larger, complete picture. Whether a physical manifestation of a character’s emotional state or a display of their allegiance, changes in a fictional character’s wardrobe—subtle or otherwise—can imply developments and changes in their psyche, making television style evolutions a unique form of storytelling of its own. Take Sarah Catherine Hook’s Piper from season three of The White Lotus.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Gladys Yeo
When it comes to springtime, nothing will ever replace the renascent beauty of flowers in bloom. From prints to embellishments, there are countless ways to incorporate florals into our clothing, accessories and of course, nails. Daisies, beloved for their dainty and feminine appearance, are popular motifs especially in manicures with the use of a dotting tool; the timeless elegance of roses and their connotations of romance making them a crowd favourite.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Gladys Yeo
Creamy neutrals, minimalist furniture and clean lines. Take a scroll through any local interior designer’s Instagram feed, and these are the features that dominate. Here in Singapore, interior design styles like Japandi and Muji-inspired minimalism have young homeowners in a chokehold—and for good reason. Beloved for the qualities of comfort, cohesion and timelessness, there’s no question why millennial homeowners often gravitate towards these styles.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Gladys Yeo
After an arduous two-year wait, The Last of Us has at last returned with its second season. Based on the acclaimed video game of the same name, the post-apocalyptic drama is set in a world ravaged by a mutated fungal parasite, causing what we’ve come to understand as zombie-like behaviour in infected humans.
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1 month ago |
vogue.sg | Gladys Yeo
Over the last decade, Coachella has cemented itself in the cultural zeitgeist far beyond its beginnings as a music festival. Held over two weekends in the windy Southern California desert, the yearly affair has earned its stripes as one of the biggest stages in the world not just for the music, but for musicians and festivalgoers alike to stunt in eye-catching ensembles, with intricate hair and make-up looks to boot.
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