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Runway project for New Faces, new designers
One of these designers could end up as our next Tan Yoong or Thomas Wee.
I AM passionate about the local design scene, my obsession for YSL leather products aside. A lot of local designers don't design for people of my - ahem - upsized frame, so I don't buy local as often as I would like.
Still, I think they deserve our support. And for that reason, I am excited about The New Paper New Face 2008 finals. This Friday at Takashimaya Square, while one of the 20 finalists will get the title, about 10 up-and-coming local talents - students from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and Raffles Design Institute - will get their moment in the spotlight. Fashion stylist Verna Tan, 33, is full of praise for the students' collection. She said: 'The clothes look fabulous. They just need a little styling and they'll be great.' To me, when viewing a student's collection, you must forget what you see at the mall. Some of the designs on the catwalk will be strange and outlandish. Some of the outfits will look like Halloween costumes. But look past the crazy facade to see the basic ideas and you might be impressed. Think of it as the student's glittery coming-out party, before they settle down to serious editing and designing. Miss Tan thinks support for the students is vital. 'The local design scene needs a lot of support from the public and the industry. If you do great clothes, but no one wants to support you by featuring or buying them, what's the use?' And in that spirit, let me present five dresses - modelled by some of this year's The New Paper New Face finalists - that you'll see on the catwalk this Friday. Who knows? One of these designers could end up as our next Tan Yoong or Thomas Wee. WHAT THE DESIGNERS SAY
This article was first published in The New Paper on Oct 5, 2008. |
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