Thursday, October 31, 2013

Hotel Needed

Hello!

Anyone works in a hotel in Singapore? I am currently planning to do a video for Ohsofickle and i need a hotel room! Must be really nicely decorated, and bright. Looking to shoot next week! We will need to use the room for approx 3-4 hours. Gonna be pretty good exposure for the hotel. Please email me at tammytay@hotmail.sg for more details if you're keen to work with me! :D

I sat down and planned the whole video today. The video is going to be so fun to shoot! I am so thankful my a lot of my friends are chio and readily agreed to be my models. Hehe. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE SO MUCH FUN SHOOTING IT! I hope all goes well!!

Even if nobody wants to sponsor a room for a day, i will still go on with the video! Thinking M hotel!! Cus it's so PRETTY :D

fringe love



when I received an email from Tony, I'm so excited.
Tony from shopakira presented me a pretty little black dress.


I like the fringe along the dress,
and shape out the beauty line,
although mine is not so good : p






I styled it with the most simplest way,
just wear this black fringe dress,
to show the amazed part of design.
and I will style the bracelet with my own style soon!




fringe dress from shopakira; wedges from Taiwan


thanks again, Tony!
and shopakira!

[* for those who are interested to purchase pieces from shopakira without shipping fees-charged,
feel free to contact me to get the purchase code! ^^]

Fashion! A woman's world?

In fashion colleges, 90% to 95% of students enrolled are female…

By Stacey Grant
North West School of Design
1st year student:  BSC Fashion Management & Communication 
Gender roles of men and women have been fashioned by society. Men have been expected to be the head of the household, bread winner and protector for thousands of years. The roles of women were that of caregiver, pro-creator and taking care of the family as well as obeying their husbands.  In the late 1800s, these roles were disturbed as women began to rebel against structures of norms set by society.  Women felt the need to be heard and experience equality - all this exacerbated by women in the workplace as demanded by the Industrial Revolution. 

Living in a time where people are being laid-off and an economic recession is prevalent, one would think that all working class people would want to further educate themselves in order to secure the steady income they receive monthly. According to research done by the Pew Research Centre, more women than men are furthering their studies and acknowledge the greater value of higher education. The research also showed that women felt that they benefited intrinsically from tertiary education and that their quality of life had improved. Society seemed undecided about their feelings towards the changes in the make up of the student body. Initially, the majority of people surveyed appreciated the fact that more female students than male students are enrolling for and graduating from tertiary institutions but, when asked how they felt about less men enrolling and graduating from tertiary institutions than women, their reactions swayed.

In the fashion industry, these statistics are concerning because both men and women are employed within this industry. Presently, in fashion colleges, 90% to 95% of students enrolled are female and there is a great misconception that the few males who do attend these colleges are all homosexual. This is definitely not always the case. In actual fact, sexuality has nothing to do with creativity. Fashion designers think in 3-D; this is the same aptitude needed to study engineering and architecture. Most men are born with this ability thus, one would naturally think that more men would be in the field of design. Outside the design arena of the fashion industry, there are many other occupations suitable for both men and women. Some of these occupations are; fashion entrepreneurs, fashion buyers, fashion trend forecasters and fashion journalists to name but a few. Having so many careers available in the fashion industry to choose from, that are suitable for both sexes, one cannot but question the reason behind the fact that women are the majority who are educating themselves. A good example of this is visible in the enrollments of the North West School of Design. In the BSc Fashion Management and Communication degree, there are zero male students enrolled. This is strange as the careers that flow from this degree are endless - of which some are: Merchandiser, Production Manager, Quality Controller, Clothing Technologist and Fashion Marketer. In the BA Fashion Design degree, the percentage of females to males is an astonishing 85% to 15% respectively. 

The fashion industry is misunderstood. The associations people often make are images of dull-looking models, homosexual male designers and unattainable status that oddly compel some to be a part of it. Others have found great success in this industry through internships, networking, and extreme hard work and most importantly, understanding that the fashion industry is a multi-billion rand conglomerate.  Examples of successful men in the fashion industry are: Simon Spurr, a fashion designer; Benjamin Clymer, the editor-in- chief of HODINKEE; Corey Kelly, a stylist; Joshua Linam, a writer; and Eddy Chai, store owner. These men prove that the fashion industry is not only for women and serve as motivation for all men to further their studies and become truly successful within this field. 

Society and the media in specific tend to ‘label’ certain occupations and restrict choices made by the youth.  Males are not comfortable pursuing opportunities within the fashion world for fear of being stereotyped.  Unfortunately the same applies to females who would perhaps enjoy a future in a traditionally male dominated field.  My question remains – why do we allow society to dictate our decisions and life choices?  When are we going to do what is suitable for us?  Men need to realize that even though women have become contenders in the work place, they still have a traditional role to fulfill and therefore should be as well educated as possible.  Decide what your choice of field is and whether associated as predominantly male or female – pursue it and be the best you can be.

Men in fashion:


Tom van Dorpe is a Belgian-born stylist, currently working as fashion editor for V Magazine and V Man.


Gilt MAN Fashion Advisor Nick Wooster had been at the forefront of fashion for the past 20 years. His unique style has been shaped from working at fashion houses such as Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, and John Bartlett. As a former Men’s Fashion Director of Neiman Marcus, Wooster maintains a distinct eye for styling that causes him to stand out during Fashion Week.


Photo Courtesy: Sally Ryan, New York Times
Brian Spaly is one man who sees opportunity in men’s retailing – if it’s done right. In 2007, along with business partner Andy Dunn he founded Bonobos, which became one of the biggest start-up success stories to come out of the recession — especially in fashion retail. Together they created a men’s clothing brand that became instantly famous for having the best fitting pants on the planet.


Eric Jennings, vice president and fashion director for men’s wear at Saks Fifth Avenue


Body

Not sure if I want more defined abs or keep it the way it is. I personally like it more defined...but my boyfriend thinks it's ugly :/. What do you think?



p.s I keep receiving the same comments "How do you get your body?". Well honestly, i didn't work very hard cus i have been pretty active since Primary One! I was a sprinter and played Volleyball all the way till Secondary 4. Which explains why my calves are huge. I stopped exercising since then, and only started again some time last year. My metabolism is still pretty high, i can eat a lot without gaining weight so i don't go on any diet (swear!!!). And if i really overeat and gain weight, i can lose it very quickly too. All i've been doing for the past year is go to the gym once a week. I will jog 30-45 min and then use the machines in the gym. I'm really not the best person to ask "How" because my method might not work as easily for others (unless you also have high metabolism). I will do more research for ya'll and share with ya'll tips on losing weight! I'm sure all of that is already available if you Google though! It's all pretty much the same thing, DIET + EXERCISE = GOOD BODY. 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Pictures

My camera hasn't gone out for quite awhile but here are some pictures from my friends' cameras! Mostly party pictures...cus that's like my only weekend activity lately.














My sister Twiggz turned 23! I swear she still looks like she's 13...Haha.

Yow doing his thang.

My sisters!!

LOVE YA'LL TO BITS AND PIECES!!!



This picture made me LOL! That day i went to audition for a chinese movie thanks to Freda. I agreed and went thinking it was for a english speaking role. I swear i made a fool outta myself, the pretty girl beside me cannot stop laughing because i didn't know how to read like 90% of the script. LOL. Can you imagine how i was like in front of the director and his crew?! I NEED TO GO FOR MANDARIN LESSONS! BAD!

Sneak Peek: 15 June Collection

Hi! Hi!

The online store will be updated TOMORROW, 15 JUNE (FRIDAY)! There will be over 40 designs in tomorrow's launch. Launching at 7PM.  www.ohsofickle.com.sg

Like and Share the "15 June Collection" Album on the Facebook page (www.facebook.com/shopohsofickle) and stand a chance to win this really cute tee! 4 pieces to give away!

Here are some sneak peeks if you're lazy to go to the Facebook page...


















See you tomorrow at 7PM at www.ohsofickle.com.sg! Set your alarm! :D