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4 days 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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6 days 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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1 week ago |
vogue.sg | Janice Sim
Last year, the world watched on as the women’s team from USA took home gold at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Amongst the athletes, Suni Lee was a clear standout and fan favourite, not just for being the first Hmong American to compete at the Olympics but for her triumphant performance that led to a bronze medal for uneven bars. It was a masterclass of showmanship, especially given how a year prior to the sporting event, Lee was battling a rare kidney disease.
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2 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Chandreyee Ray |Janice Sim |Jesslyn Lye |Gladys Yeo
When it comes to Singapore’s culinary scene, there’s always more to discover. Exclusive pop-ups regularly bring unique new gastronomic experiences to our door, and chef collaborations continually yield creative and delicious results. And of course, who could forget the constant slate of inventive new restaurants that are finding their place on our shores?
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2 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Janice Sim
For the uninitiated, Bangkok holds a certain chaos; riddled with busy streets, incessant honks and a smattering of street food vendors. But for anyone who’s a returning traveller to the Land of Smiles, the capital of Thailand holds so much more—of familiar warm vernacular, mouthwatering local fare and the promise of exciting fashion finds. Hence, the cycle repeats itself and soon enough, the city feels a lot like a second home.
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