
Sophie Hong
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2 weeks ago |
womensweekly.com.sg | Sophie Hong
My husband proposed to me after just three months of dating. When we first met, I was 25 years old and had just gotten out of a physically abusive relationship. In contrast, Dave* treated me like a princess. Finally, here’s a good guy, I thought. Even so, the speed of the proposal shocked me, so I didn’t take it seriously at first. But it wasn’t a joke to him, and he began to talk about us having a baby together.
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1 month ago |
herworld.com | Sophie Hong
For any millennial pressing play on Regina Song for the first time (like this writer), her music will bring you back to your girlhood – when love was all-consuming and every micro heartbreak deserved its own anthem. Her lyrics, often about unrequited love or admitting to a crush, drift over gentle melodies, carried by light, mellow vocals. Her songs feel like an intimate glimpse into her late-night diary entries, a sound reminiscent of early Taylor Swift or IU.
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2 months ago |
herworld.com | Sophie Hong
Jessica Fun joined Shiseido 35 years ago as a fresh graduate, and rose through the ranks to become Shiseido Singapore’s first local managing director in 2017. She’s recognised for launching Singapore’s first Cle de Peau Beaute boutique, as well as transforming Shiseido Singapore’s business performance and return to profitability. When businesses advocate for social causes, they can leverage their reach and resources to drive impactful change.
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2 months ago |
herworld.com | Sophie Hong
We’ve long been told that age is just a number – but how true is that, really? Society has conditioned us to see age as a limitation, especially for women, shaping expectations around beauty, health, careers and success. Now, groundbreaking research is challenging that notion.
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2 months ago |
herworld.com | Sophie Hong
It wouldn’t be hyperbole to say that Singapore’s growth – from a small island nation into the global hub it is today – was shaped by women. In the early days of our independence, education and job opportunities were made more accessible to women. This led to a shift in women’s place in society – as well as the choices we have today. In turn, these choices contributed to Singapore’s progress and prosperity. A prime example is Pearleen Chan, who led the Civil Service Computerisation Programme.
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