
Ting Shing Koh
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2 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Ting Shing Koh |Radhika Seth
Wes Anderson knows exactly what he’s doing. Almost since the beginning of his now 30-plus-year career, the ever-quirky American auteur has established his instantly recognisable style—symmetrical shots, stilted scripts, immaculate production design, a generous dose of whimsy—and largely stuck to it.
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2 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye |Ting Shing Koh
When The Phantom of the Opera arrived on our shores earlier this month, it was a homecoming for Grace Roberts. While the musical theatre performer is British, her family moved to Singapore when she was six weeks old, and she spent the first 18 years of her life growing up in the city. It was also here that she first started doing theatre. “I started out doing choir when I was younger, and started to do plays and musicals when I was old enough to audition at school.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Chandreyee Ray |Ting Shing Koh
Next stop: Southeast Asia. You don’t need to travel far to discover the region’s rising wave of destinations, from Vietnam’s emerging cultural capital to a cinematic Thai island reborn in the spotlight. In our May ‘Sonder’ issue of Vogue Singapore, discover six must-visit escapes in our part of the world, where history, craft and natural splendour converge in unforgettable style.
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2 months ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye |Ting Shing Koh
As April rolls around, the entertainment scene is heating up, with a slate of exciting releases all queued up and ready to go. It seems as though every fan-favourite series is returning this month, and the first on our list is, of course, the second season of The Last of Us. Five years after the events of Season 1, we return to a post-apocalyptic world far more dangerous and unpredictable than the one we first left behind.
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2 months ago |
vogue.sg | Ting Shing Koh |Jesslyn Lye
There’s nothing like an energising splash of red or orange to add vibrancy and excitement to a room, or a touch of soft blue or green to infuse a living space with serene calm. A reflection of one’s individuality, incorporating different colours into the living space is a way of making spaces feel unique and personal. After all, our homes are nothing if not canvases for self-expression. Beyond that, integrating vibrant hues into a living space can also be helpful from a design standpoint.
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