Soko is from Mongolia, and left her country when she was 16 to study and work in Asia and Europe. She now finds herself in Singapore, and she says she is lucky to have this combination of backgrounds to expose her to various trends and cultures.
When it comes to dressing appropriately for work, Helena speaks from experience. She works in marketing in the construction and engineering industry, which means that she meets clients in vastly differing workplaces.
One of the things in his wardrobe that Richard says he can’t live without are his cotton boxer shorts. That, and his trusty Omega Seamaster watch which never leaves his wrist.
True to what she’s wearing today, T.Y. describes her usual style as casual, comfortable, and classic with an interesting touch. “I usually go for clean lines, with quirky/structural designs,” she says.
Hazwan's personal style can be described as clean, with a touch of creativity, and his creative personality shines through not only through his love for the theatre and his passionate side job as a playwright and performer, but also through the way he dresses.
We met Jenny while she was back in town for her summer break. The Indonesian studied fashion in Singapore before going on to school in London, and says she counts the British city as her favourite place.
Nikki dresses depending on the occasion. She usually keeps it simple but with a pop of colour, such as a black dress with a red bag or a grey pencil skirt with a neon pink top, but during her down time she leans more towards bohemian and summer wear.
Saffron is a rising Instagram star, and as the winner of Browhaus’ BrowHunt contest, her star seems set to rise even further, but as we talk to her we find her to actually be your average, teenage girl-next-door.
When she’s not cooking up at storm in the kitchen of Luxe Singapore, Chui’s off-work attire is much more relaxed and a tad more refined. “I love fine gauge sweaters made from wool, cashmere or silk blends as I can wear them for many occasions, from the air-conditioned conditions of Singapore, to the hot/cold conditions of Sydney at the moment.”
Marco readily admits that he is “a vain person”, and enjoys dressing up in different looks. If he had to pick a uniform of sorts to wear, however, he would keep it classic and versatile.
As one of the faces of The Working Capitol, Ben has to keep up appearances, but says he would love to be able to wear a t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers to work.