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The Audi Fashion Festival Singapore (or Singapore Fashion Week) is a series of annual fashion trade events held in Singapore since 1988.. It was known as Fashion Connection between 1988 and 2000, Singapore Fashion Week between 2001 and 2008, and Audi Fashion Festival Singapore after gaining titular sponsorship from Audi in 2009.
In 1985, he was selected to represent Singapore in "The Best of Asian Designers", "The Best of the Best" and "The Premier Designer Show". [3] By the late 1980s, he was considered to be one of the "Magnetic Seven", a group of pioneering fashion designers in Singapore, along with Tan Yoong, Bobby Chng, Celia Loe, Esther Tay, Kelvin Choo and Peter ...
The Asia Fashion Exchange (AFX) is an annual fashion festival held in Singapore between 2001 and 2015. It began in 2001 as the Singapore Fashion Festival and was conceived by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) with the goal of positioning Singapore as a fashion capital within Southeast Asia. The festival was eventually relaunched as the Asia ...
Shortly thereafter retro was introduced into English by the fashion and culture press, where it suggests a rather cynical revival of older but relatively recent fashions. [7] In Simulacra and Simulation , French theorist Jean Baudrillard describes retro as a demythologization of the past, distancing the present from the big ideas that drove the ...
Fashion of the 1960s featured a number of diverse trends, ... (Retro 1960s Swimwear). ... Woman at a Singapore zoo, 1967. Note her Pucci-style print dress.
77th Street was a clothing company based in Singapore founded by Elim Chew in 1988 with a small shop at Far East Plaza, Singapore.Citing rising rents, Elim Chew closed the last 77th Street outlet at Ang Mo Kio in 2016.
Clothing companies of Singapore (1 C, 2 P) E. Fashion events in Singapore (2 P) S. Singaporean fashion designers (10 P) Pages in category "Singaporean fashion"
The July 2010 issue of Her World Singapore, which is the special collector's edition, is the first issue to not have a cover girl since the first issue in July 1960 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the magazine. Its main rival in the market is Female, published since 1974, also owned by SPHM.