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A Warm Brew
Natalie /“My partner and I are quite the homebodies, so the bulk of our time at home is spent making coffee, cooking, or, for me, doom scrolling—it’s really bad!” -
For The Record
Ashia /"My favourite dishes are braised minced pork rice and yang chun noodles—comfort food, basically. I can cook, but I prefer eating out because I’m too lazy to clean up after.” -
With The Current
Ting /“I recently went diving in Lombok and it was an incredible experience. I remember seeing so many different kinds of fish that were extremely colourful and iridescent!” -
In Good Spirits
Charmaine /"I'm currently a Brand Ambassador for an alcohol company. My mum and I used to hang out at bars together quite a bit—in fact, I even wrote my university thesis at a bar!" -
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A Soft Glow
Devyaah /“To me, beauty comes from the heart. I think regardless of how you look, if you have a good heart and are beautiful on the inside, it will radiate and show in your outer self as well.” -
Life In Multicolour
Jan /“I prefer dressing in bright-coloured clothing and accessories, and I like mixing and matching. My favourite fashion label is the Australian brand Gorman." -
Another F&B Story: Thought To Table
Prisia /“I've always felt that it’s very important to have a healthy relationship with food, especially at a young age.” -
A Stone’s Throw
Natalie /“As an architect, I like materials that have some tactility to them. Many people prefer materials that are easier to clean, but I don’t mind a bit of dust. I don’t mind cleaning so even for my own home, I tend to gravitate towards textures that allow more me to be more creative.” -
Taking Form
Claire /"In Singapore, the design scene is very focused on going higher and higher, and reaching achievements and success. Which is not to say that's wrong, but I think sometimes one gets a bit too wrapped up in that, which can be very exhausting, especially in school where everyone around you is like that.” -
Another F&B Story: Present-Day Traditions
Melody & Xian /"The same materials can produce different outcomes in different hands. Approaching tea brewing with a genuine heart is part of what makes good tea practice."