Grace seems to be one of Si Qi’s recurring ideals, and she leaves us with her personal philosophy: “Be kind, and always have fire in your soul and grace in your heart.”
Being a working mother does come with its challenges, Jennifer admits, but she also says that there is too much social pressure on women nowadays to excel at everything and be a “ever-Vogue-ready, multi-tasking, wonderwoman”.
Arthur says he can’t really dispense any advice when it comes to dressing up, but he’s pretty precise when musing about what his everyday uniform would look like.
We remember a time, maybe just a few years ago, when wearing sports shoes and trainers was deemed 'uncool' and left to the legions of town-traipsing tourists who couldn't care less about what they wore, as long as they got their photo of the Merlion. What changed?
We love how Fiona’s all colour-coordinated — her shoes match her blouse, which in turn highlights her blue eyes, and she agrees that turquoise is one of her favourite colours to wear.
Michelle is one of the founders of The Gentleman’s Press, a letterpress company that specialises in crafting custom-made prints with old-fashioned machinery.
Kas says that he aspires to live his life as simple and non-stress-related as possible, and tends not to look up to people for style inspiration or as role models.