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Someone suggested that I should start a personal style blog. And I thought to myself, "Why not?" It could be really fun. Or not. Anyhoo, this is my little hole-in-the-wall of vintage finds, style obsessions and the sort. Let's not take things too seriously around here, shall we?


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Steal.
POSTED ON : Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. 
Devour films, music, books, photographs, paintings, poems, conversations, dreams, trees, architecture, street signs, clouds, light and shadows. 
Select only things to steal from that speak directly to your soul. If you do this, your work (and theft) will be authentic.
Authenticity is invaluable. 

Originality is non-existent. 
Don't bother concealing your thievery - celebrate it if you feel like it.
Remember what Jean-Luc Godard said: "It's not where you take things from - it's where you take them to"

I stole this from Paul Arden. His books are practically my source of inspiration and motivation in life. Check him out if you will.

Oh and Happy Labour Day everyone! A few more hours before I'm back to the daily grind.

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Gillman Barracks
POSTED ON : Saturday, 20 April 2013
A few weeks back, I was too bored and decided to dwell into a deep reflection of myself as a person. The conclusion of the reflection? I can be an oddball at times, I'm always late and I have absolutely zero cultural depth. Let's work on the easy one.

I slowly began to develop an appreciation for the arts and the commendable effort behind every piece of work. I started opening my eyes to local budding artists, exposing myself to another side of Singapore I haven't come to know about (shame on me) - its vibrant arts and cultural scene.

Talking in generalities doesn't really help here. So lets's talk about Gillman Barracks, shall we?

A former military site (how apt now that I'm in the army) preserved and transformed into a contemporary art cluster, Gillman Barracks is the answer to Singapore's bid to make art a bigger part of people's lives. It houses 17 commercial galleries (each with its own unique and distinct styles) and a Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA). And to make things even sweeter, it's free of charge.

Set amidst lush greenery, I thought it would be a cool place for an outfit shoot. So here goes:











I had a chance to speak with one of the curators at the Rodel Tapaya Exhibition. She filled me in on the many exciting events that Gillman Barracks has in plans. Despite that, she admitted the place is a ghost town.

"Not many people have actually come to know about Gillman Barracks. It can get pretty quiet around here on a daily basis. We are beefing up on our marketing efforts right now but it's all a step at a time" 








We often claim that the arts scene in Singapore is lacking and inadequate. Probably due to its insane censorship regulations - Singapore is not exactly the most open society around. I totally get that, especially after the recent incident with the Sticker Lady (oh by the way, your stickers and artwork were really awesome) and disruptive art as a whole.  But I feel sometimes we may either be too overly critical or just plain indifferent towards the local arts scene.

I strongly believe that support should always come from home. If we don't even have that, how do we expect our local artists/art communities to have any form of improvement, and needless to say, gain any international recognition?

So it's the weekends now. You have yet to plan anything. I say make a trip down to Gillman Barracks. Pictures really don't do justice to the amazing display of artworks and its entire aesthetic allure. Like many of the best experiences, you just have to be there.

Photo Credits: Gillman Barracks
This one is my personal favorite, but I wasn't able to take a nice picture when I was there. So I had to resort to taking it from the site~

On Me: Green Jacket(thrifted), Striped Tee by H&M, Chino Pants by Muji
Photography: Benedict

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Why So Serious?
POSTED ON : Saturday, 13 April 2013


"I think fashion and style is a fun game. People who take it seriously miss the point and people who don't participate miss the point"

I love Gavin McInnes. He's as funny as a porcupine (all right I think porcupines are funny, you have a problem with that?!?!) yet he conveys his point with such precision and flair. Well you can definitely trust on the "Godfather of Hipsterdom" when he has a case to make. Yeap, that is an actual moniker.

Some really insightful thoughts on age, personal style and the sort here. Don't take fashion/style so seriously. Hell, don't even take me so seriously. As Oscar Wilde would like to say, "Most people are other people, their thoughts are someone else's opinions". One thing I came to realize after years of relying on other people's opinions when buying clothes - opinions are susceptible to change. People may tell you that you don't suit this look or the shirt you are wearing now is ugly (and those were their genuine opinions back then) but the next thing you know, they are trying them too.

So my point is... Don't take other people's opinions too seriously. Be self-opinionated, trust your own thoughts/taste and have fun experimenting in the process. It's all part of how we find the real us while we are still young now, don't you agree?

That aside, does the elbow to fist thing really work? Damn.. I got to try that out.

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