Indisposable


Last summer I was privileged to spend a month and a half in Singapore. On weekdays I work as an intern in Suying Design, an architecture and interior design firm, and on weekends I spend my time with my favourite Singaporeans - gigs after gigs, photo hunting, birthdays, grad shows, and infinite sleepovers. It was a fun experience and not to mention memorable; to have a taste of what it's like to live and work in Singapore. And so here's a sum up of my time there. Half of these photos were taken by Angelo Tan (the ones with me on it), with a disposable camera - hence the title 'Indisposable', and the rest were taken by yours truly. (Click here to see the full photo set)

Fong


Meet Tasmin Fong. She is an ever endearing rebel and most probably the Singaporean and fashion student version of me. Last summer, during my internship in Singapore, she was kind enough to host me in her place. We were room-mates for one whole month. I don't know if you still consider the term 'room-mate' when I sleep on her bedroom floor with her short-tempered poodle. It didn't matter though, what matters most was the 1 AM talks and being her personal Indomie chef for supper. 

One blazing hot Saturday, we decided to stroll around town to shoot. We came across this hidden staircase by accident. I was inspecting the facade of the building and decided to peeked inside. I went hysterical when I saw how the facade casted shadows onto the room. So there we were, taking endless selfies after I took a good amount of photos of Tas. (Click Read More for the full editorial)