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Beyond desire “Art produces ugly things which frequently become beautiful with time. Fashion, on the other hand, produces beautiful things which always become ugly with time.” Jean Cocteau “Fashion is what you adopt when you don't know who you are.” Quentin Crisp “The dress must follow the body of a woman, not the body following the shape of the dress.” Hubert de Givenchy ...Portfolio...

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Beyond desire

“Art produces ugly things which frequently become beautiful with time. Fashion, on the other hand, produces beautiful things which always become ugly with time.” 

Jean Cocteau 

 “Fashion is what you adopt when you don't know who you are.” Quentin Crisp

  “The dress must follow the body of a woman, not the body following the shape of the

dress.” Hubert de Givenchy

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“Sketch, is where all art

begins”

Plastic ideas being portrait and design a composition. The imagination of one is being expressed through a drawing and that is all it takes for an artist to express themselves in their own way.

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Graffiti

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Materials: Pens, Highlighters and Color Pencils

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Magazine Contents

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by Nicole Tan

I have to admit, we all want that vintage vibe in our wardrobe, and we want to cherry pick the sleekest, sexiest, and most stylish looks from it. Of late that’s given us fashion choices that have included the best of the ‘20s and ‘30s, with the multiple inspirations, arty references, Romanesque images. We also seen the rebirth and fading of the ‘80s come back, and we’re just about to do it all again! But this time, it is the 1960s and 1970s that are due for a reinterpretation.

“The essence of the

vintage vibe tend to make me realize I am very much nostalgic for an era that I weren’t even born in, and yet the curiosity demolished the minute when I was browsing through my grandmother's photo album. The scent of the old photo album, the black and white pictures stained with yellow spot, the look-alike burnt edges of the photos. Every single piece of the photos came with different interesting stories, as we all know, a picture can tell an exquisite tale of an extraordinary personality,

Annie Teoh”

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While ‘70s fashion is making waves and sure to continue as on as the 2011 and 2012 fashion trend, let’s not forget that there are several variants. And you know what that means; all the more ways to get lots of wear out of your key seventies pieces, by taking them from ‘70s boho to a more sophisticated look.

Simple Classy - “Wear the collar up, accompanied with a belt hugging around your waist, flare at the bottom of the dress made it

all dreamy. It creates a slight of free thought, definitely perfect for a day

outing.

A one-piece swimsuit can

be as fashionable.

It doesn’t have to be a

two-piece bikini to be

sexy, little do you know this

is the definition of being sexy

yet classy. ”

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“Cheongsam is the Chinese Traditional Dress which the history began with the Manchu women. The Manchu women wore normally a one-piece dress which, likewise, came to be called ‘Qipao’ or ‘Banner Dress’. Easy to slip and comfortable to wear; Its neck is high, collar closed, and its sleeves may either be short, medium or full length, depending on the season and taste. The dress is buttoned on the right side, with a loose chest, a fitting waist, and slits up from the sides, all of which combine to set off the beauty of the female shape.

Cheongsam

Another beauty of the Cheongsam is that, made of different materials and to varying lengths, they can be worn either on casual or formal occasions. In either case, it creates an impression of simple and quiet charm, elegance and neatness. Its is so much liked by not only women of China, but also women from foreign countries as

well.”

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Taken by DSLR Canon 550DWith

External Flash, Trigger.

Photographed by: Nicole TanEdited by: Nicole Tan

Credits to: Zenith Chan, Darylene Tan

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Taken by DSLR Canon 550D

With External Flash,

Trigger.

Photographed by: Nicole Tan

Edited by: Nicole TanCredits to:

Zenith Chan, Darylene Tan

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JUST WHEN

MEMORIESARE

CAPTURED

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The Journey

Photographed by: Nicole TanCamera Type: IPod Camera

Edited by: Nicole Tan

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When The World Turns Upside Down

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Let the waves,Wash away…

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It doesn’t ends, it continues..

Done by: Nicole Tan Sui Wen