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astatine said:
theRenaissance said:pardon me for saying this but I personally and strongly feel that the fella in this blog is trying to give sacrastic remarks towards the trends he so-called deduced.
Singaporeans are just a herd of conformed cows. (Im also a Singaporean) but we ought and should be more experimental in our dressing. Whats with the anti-layering thing? Wouldnt it be bored if you see the tee-jeans-sneaker everytime? I feel that layering makes a difference.
astatine said:well...it is harosingapore afterall, and the writer of the article is entitled to his opinion, whether it be biased/unbiased, sarcastic/neutral...etc etc. but i am veering off on a tangent.
my intention of posting up the link was more for the photographs than the commentary, as i noticed a lack of photos from our little island while browsing through this thread. however, i offer my apologies if it offended anyone.
going back to singaporean style though- yes, we are 'a herd of conformed cows'i think that things might improve over time, as more international labels which are more in tune with global trends set up shop in singapore (h&m, perhaps?) and more people take to online shopping. right now one of our problems is the duplication of shops in every mall; my opinion is that with more choice, people might find it easier to branch out and create their own individual styles. i say might, because first there are two factors to be overcome- the abovementioned pressure to blend in, and of course, the weather.
that was just my (very inexperienced) $0.02, so feel free to poke holes in it and argue.![]()
May 2006
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