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5 days ago |
vogue.sg | Azrin Tan |Janice Sim
Where to next? With so many possible destinations to choose from, the question of where your next trip might take you lays open. Between comfortable but stylish airport fits and ensuring you have all your travel essentials well within reach, a good vacation is also dependent on how secure you feel about your choice of travel companion—your luggage. Not only is it the secure home that holds all of your travel necessities, your luggage could also deliver understated flair on the style frontier.
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1 week ago |
vogue.sg | Janice Sim
Elevator pitch: The Bangkok-born hospitality group is renowned for its expansive and luxurious properties throughout Asia and especially in Thailand. Having attained The White Lotus fame with three of its properties featured in the well-loved Max series, the same Asian hospitality is translated into an ever-expanding repertoire of properties in other parts of the world, including Middle East, Africa and Europe.
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1 week ago |
vogue.sg | Janice Sim
The last time South Korean heartthrob Kai was in Singapore, it was six years ago and he was joined by his fellow members as part of EXO’s Exploration Tour. Since then, a few things have changed—he gained a sassy moniker of “Mr. Rover” with the viral release of his solo hit ‘Rover’ and fulfilled his mandatory military service. Now, returning as a solo artist to our shores, the EXO member is psyched about his upcoming show this week at the Star Theatre.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Raushana Salim |Kashish Malani |Janice Sim |Azrin Tan
1 / 5 Shu Uemura Ultime8∞ Sublime Beauty Cleansing Oil Shu Uemura is the go-to brand for make-up and skincare tailored to Asian skin. If you’re choosing from their five signature cleansing oils, the one worth incorporating into your routine is the Ultime8∞ Sublime Beauty Cleansing Oil. A sensorial experience rooted in Japanese skincare tradition, it is infused with precious tsubaki oil sourced from handpicked seeds on Japan’s Toshima Island.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Janice Sim
As a 30-something working in fashion, dressing up doesn’t quite feel the same as it was when I was in my 20s. Back then, it felt unbridled, at times, unhinged and free of expectations (whether self-inflicted or not). At that age when you’re granted the luxury of time, fashion felt invincible to conquer as long as you had the right moodboard in mind. I remembered having every micro-trend of ‘the-now’—from suede mini skirts, printed bodycon dresses to platform booties—stuffed in my wardrobe.
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