“After graduating from poly, I would love to design some products of my own and run my own business. Who knows, maybe you’ll spot me at one of those flea markets soon!”
"I collect Japanese city pop vinyls. I like how they look and how they spin. It gives me a certain vibe—the kind of calm you get from listening to music on vinyl instead of apps.”
“My dream is to start my own company combining my passions for education and design—I’d love to open a small academy or run a YouTube channel teaching design.”
“A band I discovered recently is this Japanese group called Hitohira. They blend Midwest emo with shoegaze, and it sounds really cool. Definitely a unique mix.”
“I’ve been a hairstylist for a couple of decades, and many of my clients are like friends or even family to me now. In fact, I met my lovely wife when I was hairdressing!”
“I'd love to experiment and dress in an eccentric, kooky way. I think it’s really cute when you have a personality that people can see through the things that you wear.”
“If I don’t dress up, I don’t feel confident. So I started to dress up more and found that it isn’t about wearing expensive brands, but about knowing how to mix and match.”
“My days off are on Mondays, so I like to drink at home on those days as I'm quite lazy. I keep my gin in the freezer and drink it like that—I know, it’s wild!”
“I think we Singaporeans are kind people, but we don’t know how to express it outwardly. I’d love to see people smile at each other more, strangers or not!”
"What I like about Singapore is the hustle and bustle, I think a lot of people don't like the rigidity of studying or working here, but I do like the 9 to 5.”
“I want to pursue a career in fashion, but the industry in Singapore is very small and competitive. So I'll get a job here first to save up, then find a job overseas.”
"I was always a creative kid. My mum didn't place much emphasis on my grades—she just wanted me to be as expressive as possible, and has always been supportive of me.”