blouse - forever 21 // belt - c/o greenpoppies // skirt - c/o ohmysmoothies // clutch - thailand // flats - steve madden
Runway shows from emerging designers all over the world in the comfort of your sweatpants and your bed. Live interviews with designers straight after they've taken their final bow - hosted by a panel of regional bloggers. Exclusive backstage footage of, wait, Sophie Sumner and Andrej Pejic getting ready to walk? Yep, this is 21st century fashion for everyone to enjoy. Livestreamed on Youtube, Google+ and digitalfashionweek.com, with a host of live tweets and Instagram snaps from the beautiful Tent@Millenia Ritz Carlton Singapore, never before has fashion week been so exposed and so available to absolutely anyone who has internet connection and a passion for fashion.
dress - vintage // shoes - thrifted // clutch - coach
Digital Fashion Week Singapore was the first official Digital Fashion Week (ever), and being a part of it was an incredible honor. Not only was I able to witness both Tze Goh and Eugene Lin's SS13 runway presentations with my lovely sidekick Zack, but I was also on the panel of bloggers who co-hosted the Google+ Hangout interviews with the designers and personalities of DFW2012. It was incredibly exciting to be a part of such a groundbreaking new progression in the digital age, and my huge expectations for the fashion shows were fulfilled to immense excess.
Before Eugene Lin's show - a brilliant dance duo named *Asterisk performed an electric dance set filled with thrilling movements combined with the mind-blowing use of virtual geometric shapes projected onto the runway backdrop, which the dancers skilfully manipulated, dodged and played with. As a dancer, I was thoroughly impressed by the technique and priceless precision shown by *Asterisk - I've never seen a better fusion of technology and dance before!
Predominantly toying with mannish trenchcoats, galactic fiery prints and every shade of pink under the sun - Eugene Lin gets a solid 10 out of 10 from me. His collection was extensive, versatile, and extraordinarily wearable; it's not too often a 15-year-old girl like me thinks of extravagant, other-worldly runway pieces as possible candidates for her own closet, but Eugene struck the perfect balance between wearable and ornate; practical and superfluous. Using seemingly simple, functional fabrics throughout the collection, Lin's focus was clearly on perfecting prints, silhouettes, and the tricky translation of imagination into wearable art. From floral powersuits to sophisticated shift dresses, it's hard to picture Lin's creative mind as anything less than a total powerhouse. The collection was everything one could hope to see in a Spring/Summer presentation; it was brave, and it daringly updated some classic pieces while placing heavy emphasis on practicality and wearability. It was brave, it was modern, and it was almost a physical representation of Eugene's stance on the controversial topic of Singapore's fashion scene (read it here): that designers of his calibre should be stirring up the tranquil waters of Singapore's sleepy, stagnant fashion scene with their bold talent. It was brave, and he absolutely WOWed the audience, who all stood up and cheered eagerly. Quite frankly, this designer certainly isn't one who's content with remaining submerged and silenced - Eugene Lin is here to make some waves.
A few of the remarkable people I met at the Ritz Carlton during DFW Day 2: America's Next Top Model Cycle 18 Winner Sophie Sumner, Acclaimed Singaporean London-based designer Eugene Lin, and Emmy-Award winning costume designer/stylist for Sex and the City, Ugly Betty, The Devil Wears Prada (the list goes on forever!) - Patricia Field.
On top of attending two incredible shows, I was part of the blogger panel for the Google+ hangout interviews with Sophie Sumner, OwnMuse, PAULINE.NING and Patricia Field.
Speaking to these industry experts and talented individuals was surreal, and having the opportunity to learn so much about such people and what they do opened my eyes to so much of the fashion industry that I hadn't taken the time to recognize yet. Click on each of their names to watch the Google+ Interview hangouts on Youtube!
Until next time; I'm psyched for #DFW2013!
you look so pretty..love the blue eyeshadows.
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You looked great...I love your dress!
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What a great opportunity. All the models look lovely. You looked amazing too, in love with your vintage dress!
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Shopie's of ANTM is really pretty! Great post! Good sharing, never heard of DFW before...
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You look amazing, love how your eyes match your dress! But, wow! What an amazing thing you got to experience. :) xoxo
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You are such a doll!
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