“I’m working towards being happy with who I am. A lot of the time, even with things like participating in class or talking to someone new, my lack of confidence shows through.”
"This year has been full of growth and change for me. I’m learning how to let go of things I’ve outgrown, because to move forward, you have to release what no longer serves you.”
“My favourite anime is Apothecary Diaries! I love the main character and the plot—the world-building and visuals are incredibly well done, and I'm a huge fan of the production.”
"I’ve always loved music. I didn’t have the chance to learn an instrument when I was younger, but I’ve spent a lot of time listening to music, which led me to audio engineering.”
"As someone working in the arts, I know that there are a lot of things happening in the local art scene, but then there's also only so much energy that I can put into seeing everything.”
“When I was 13, I bought Nirvana's In Utero vinyl. I went home and played it on my dad’s record player, and it became the first album I ever listened to from start to finish.”
“I'm in a local shoegaze band called Roxie, and what keeps us together is our shared values and sense of humour. That chemistry as friends is so important.”
“I thought Singapore was a small city with cool buildings and good food, but when I explore smaller residential neighbourhoods in the west and east, I love it even more!”
“In theatre, I feel like I’m more of a vehicle for others to express their opinions, but with fashion, I feel like I can truly share my own voice with people.”
“I started incorporating frameless glasses into my outfits recently. People tell me that I look like a lao ah pek (old uncle) in them, but I personally think they’re pretty cool!”
“What I love most about being a content creator is making people smile. Whenever people come up to me to tell me that they enjoy my videos, it makes me feel so good.”
“It’s interesting how when I do contemporary dance, I still use the techniques I’ve picked up from ballet and Chinese dance to inform the way that I move.”