This year’s edition of Singapore Fashion Week may have been just a short three-day affair, but the fashion action on and off the runway was plenty. Here, we round up some of the stylish personalities we spotted.
Actress Ann Kok’s Off-White getup proved that you can still look polished with casual pieces by opting for richer fabrics like velvet.
Carol Chen stuck to a fail-proof and classic colour combination of red and black with this super feminine getup.
A big beauty trend we spotted among the guests was an edgy dark lipstick colour — as seen on this guest at the Jason Wu show.
Model Fiona Fussi (left) channeled masculine chic in a plaid suit, while fellow model pal Hanli Hoefer went for a sophisticated jumpsuit.
How this guest stood out from the pack? She opted for a quirky tulle gown with prints of musical notes.
Do Gothic the stylish way by going for a slick hairdo and equally chic wardrobe pieces in black just like this guest.
Narelle Kheng (right) and Sandra Riley Tang (middle) of The Sam Willows and a guest worked some of this season’s hottest trends. Cue the high boots and puffer jacket.
Blogger Maggie Durma was in a country mood: She opted for a gingham-printed dress and kept the theme going with a straw minaudiere.
Radio personality and host Rosalyn Lee swapped her usual all-black ensembles for a bold floral-on-floral outfit from Gucci.
We love Korean style influencer Shini Park’s take on this demure Whole9yards piece. The finishing touch was a Gucci fanny pack slung over her shoulder.
Actress Fiona Xie toughened up her jumpsuit with fingerless gloves and retro shades.
This guest proved that you can look super chic while on a budget: her rad slouchy suit is from Taobao while those loafers are from Charles & Keith.
Freelance designer Alverina Wijaya showed how a monochromatic look does not have to be a snooze. Her trick: Clash different patterns and prints together like how she did it with a checked shirt from Zara and striped pants from Iroo.
TV presenter Yumika Hoskin added an eclectic touch to her LBD from Bardot by infusing cultural elements like a kimono from Mah Collection and that Kookai headpiece.
Stylist Crystal Wu updated her little black dress by teaming it up with a fringed skirt from Zara. She completed her sleek getup with shoes and bag from Calvin Klein.
Charles Sumithio and Feriska Sumithio were all about the statement suit and jacket — his is from Alexander Tailor while hers is from Thom Browne.
We heart how our Female collective member Parveen Hassanbhai always looks effortlessly cool at any fashion event. Here, she rocked a top she copped from Far East Plaza and a pair of jeans from In Good Company.
Student Naomi Tham completed her street style-worthy look — trendy red jacket and flare pants ensemble from Young Hungry Free — with a vintage beret.
A printed suit isn’t for everyone, but student Tiara Redwan managed to pull off this bold number by South Korean label Vleeda complete with a matching neck scarf.
We’re digging the oriental influence of this Zara getup of host Fiona Loh.
Product stylist Nicole Wong went for a rock-meets-minimalist look with her Diane Von Furstenberg dress and Whole9Yards coat. For a pop colour, she opted for a hot pink DVF bag and violet boots from Mango.
Actress Sora Ma gave her signature classy style a pretty edge with a statement ruffled dress from Whole9yards that she paired with Jimmy Choo sandals and clutch.
We love the way actress Jayley Woo toughened up the Canadian tuxedo trend with a jacket and pair of jeans from Whole9yards. The bag is vintage Versace while the glitter shoes are from Jimmy Choo
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