Sunglasses, fedora hats, and loose fabrics can be found at music festivals. One of its key fashion elements is the “off-the-shoulder” top. This is the chicest way to show some skin as shoulders almost always look good. People who are close to me know how much I am obsessed with this trend.
This trend started in the mid-1800s when Couturier Charles Frederick Worth designed elaborate dresses which featured off-the-shoulder sleeves. In 1960s, French actress Brigitte Bardot put her own spin by wearing off-the-shoulder tops with pants and skirts. Nowadays, you can wear this look from day to night. Best of all? Off-the-shoulder tops and dresses are suited for the Singapore weather.
BUY THE WARDROBE STAPLE
From a runway flair to a corporate queen, you can transform a white button-down shirt a variety of ways. It is worth paying for a decent white button-down shirt as it beautifully complements all skin tones. So, feel free to play around with this trend by exploring different textures. Fabrics such as linen and cotton make for the most comfortable Singapore-weather clothing.
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INTRODUCING THE MILLENNIAL PINK
Pale Dogwood (or Millennial Pink) is the Pantone color of 2017. It is a shade of pink that signifies purity and innocence. This muted hue was used by many celebrities to signal women empowerment.
Join the bandwagon by adding subtle touches of pink to your attire. Wear a sheer pink blouse with a bolder jacket or pair your outfit with a pink handbag. There are number of ways to follow this trend without having to look bold!
SLIP INTO THE SULTRY LOOK
Slip dresses have been the rage since late 2016. You cannot go wrong with this trend, because you can layer it up. Add a plain tee underneath your silk slip for a sexy outfit without being too uncomfortable. For a sultry look, you can accessorize a slip dress with a neck scarf. This simple article of clothing brings together a seamless attire.
MIX THE ELEMENTS
The rules of fashion have been in favor of matching your shoes with your belt. It forces you to buy a colored belt just to match your flashy sneakers. Thankfully, the contemporary style arena embraces mixing and matching.
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Bust out your favorite multi-patterned ensemble to create a mesmerizing combination. You may even pair your checkered blouse with your neutral shoes!
Yes folks, yet another long weekend (read: perfect excuse to travel) is approaching.
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Not sure where to go on your next travel adventure? Check out these top 10 most booked destinations by other fellow Singaporeans.
Home to a grand total of eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, Sri Lanka’s intriguing history would definitely excite your inner history nerd. Pay a visit to Polunnaruwa, where the remains of what was once the glorious Kingdom of Polunnaruwa resides. There, you can find the remaining façade of the Royal Palace, as well as various religious statues. As for dining options in Sri Lanka, head down to Bedspace Kitchen, where around 95% of their ingredients are sourced locally in Sri Lanka, and most are organic.
Bangkok has long been one of Singaporean’s favourite travel destinations as it is extremely affordable to fly by budget carriers and is only a two-and-a-half-hour flight from Changi Airport. Travelling over the long weekend means that you would have chance to drop by the famed Chatuchak Weekend Market, where you can literally shop till you drop and spoil yourselves with cheap clothing and accessories. Check out the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and cruise down the canals for an authentic Thai experience.
Taipei is regarded as one of the foodie heavens, with more than 10 night markets filled with delicious local fares to visit. As the long weekend would only allow you to cover two markets, drop by Shilin Night Market and Raohe Night Market. Shilin Night Market is perhaps the most popular night market of choice amongst tourists, due to its selection of local fare ranging from oyster omelette, oyster mee sua to the famed, gigantic Shilin chicken cutlet, all priced affordably. On the other hand, Raohe Night Market is Taipei’s largest wholesale market for clothes and accessories where you can get a good bargain.
Boasting a grand total 165 canals and 1753 bridges, Amsterdam is your travel destination of choice if you seek a tranquil getaway and have an eye for history and art. See the world through Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank’s eyes at the Anne Frank House, or visit the Van Gogh Museum to check out the works of the renowned artist, Vincent Van Gogh. Alternatively, hunt down all the locations where the heart-breaking movie, The Fault in our Stars was filmed.
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Singaporeans’ love for food is undeniable, which is why the capital of Hokkaido, Sapporo, makes it the perfect travel destination. Sapporo is fondly known by the locals as the “Kingdom of Food”, due to its abundant seafood, agricultural and dairy produce. While Japan may be famous for their Alaskan King Crab, crab lovers would enjoy the Kegani crab (hairy crab) as its meat is sweeter, and you may treat yourself to a seafood feast at the Nijo Market. Sapporo is also famous for their local beer, so do drop by the Sapporo Beer Museum to find out how the Sapporo beer is made.
Apart from being famously known for producing heart-wrenching Korean dramas and palpitating music videos from K-Pop bands, this metropolitan city achieves a balance between the old and the new. Visit the Dongdaemun Design Plaza and feast your eyes on the futuristic architecture. Dongdaemun is also the shopping district of Seoul where you can fulfil all your shopaholic desires.
No matter if you are traveling with a little one, your significant other, or with your friends, the capital of Japan is your destination of choice. Where the world’s one and only DisneySea resides, revisit your childhood at the happiest place on earth at Tokyo DisneySea. Alternatively, head to Shinjuku for a day of shopping and the nearby Shinjukiu Gyeon – one of Tokyo’s largest and most popular parks, to feast your eyes on the beautiful flora and fauna.
Second only to Sapporo, Asahikawa is situated in the center of Hokkaido, and is famed for their local Asahiyama Zoo, which allows visitors to observe the animals from various angles. The zoo features a glass tunnel through the penguin pool which allows visitors to watch the penguins’ underwater adventures, and small glass domes in the middle of the polar bear and wolf enclosures that can get visitors right among the animals. Ramen lovers will also rejoice as the Asahikawa Ramen Village gives you eight of Asahikawa’s most popular ramen shops in one location.
What makes Bintan an ideal travel destination for Singaporeans is because it takes less than two hours to get to the island by ferry, from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal. This island also makes for the perfect long weekend escapade as you can book a villa by the beach and spend a relaxing getaway with your loved ones. If you crave for adventure, the calm seas during June are just right for diving, water skiing and jet skiing.
Where the red desert meets the Indian Ocean, Broome is the beach resort town of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Ride a camel at sunset along its Indian Ocean coastline at Cable Beach, and snap picturesque silhouette shots. For those who desire to explore the depths of the ocean, head to Ningaloo Marine Park to snorkel through coral lagoons in Coral Bay and swim with the huge whale shark.
If you have not started planning for your summer holiday, Qatar Airways is having a summer sale where air tickets to Europe start only from SGD935, for travel up to 31 March 2018.
Here are 5 European cities we absolutely love and are perfect for visiting in the summer.
Barcelona, Spain
If there is one tourist attraction to visit in Barcelona, it is the La Sagrada Familia church. For over 130 years, the church remains under construction and is slated to be completed in 2026. Despite so, its façade is enough to attract millions of tourists from all around the world. Barcelona is also poised along the Mediterranean sea, making its beaches – such as the La Barceloneta beach – one of the most beautiful beaches in the world to bask in the summer heat.
While many visit Helsinki during the Christmas period as it is widely known as the “Christmas City”, Helsinki has so much more to offer than just snow and Christmas lights. In the summer months, temperatures are cool, yet warm enough for you to tour around the seaside city. Pay a visit to the Suomenlinna Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and spend a tranquil day at a café or simply pack a picnic with your loved ones at one of their lush gardens.
Needless to say, you should definitely drop by the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa and take as many touristy shots of you trying to support the tower as you can. If time permits, take a train down to Cinque Terre and be wowed by the spectacular sights of the colourful houses built on a hill by the cerulean-blue sea. Hiking Cinque Terre can be done within the day between the different towns. Proper hiking shoes is advisable.
Paris is a top tourist favourite due to what it has to offer in the fields of art, fashion, gastronomy and culture. With so many popular tourist spots such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Arc de Triomphe, be sure to pack comfortable shoes as your travel itinerary is guaranteed to be packed!
Nothing spells London more accurately than the Big Ben and the London Eye. Harry Potter fans can also watch their childhood dreams come to live when they drop by the Warner Bros. Studio to check out the filming set, props and costumes used in the Harry Potter films. Also, be sure to reserve a full day and take a trip down to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Stonehenge.
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At a young age, my parents instilled the importance of cultivating a healthy lifestyle. Our collective hobbies consist of cycling at East Coast Park and swimming in the nearby community pool. I do not mean to brag! You see, my mother works in the field of fitness. On the other hand, my father has prior experience in making workout programs for diverse body types.
My parents taught me that staying fit is not an easy task. This is why many Singaporeans seek motivation by hiring a professional trainer or by purchasing a fitness accessory. Fitness accessories include trackers, watches, bands, and so on. The goal of these accessories is to make your routine more exciting and more effective. During my exposure to these products, it made me wonder if investing one’s hard-earned money on fitness accessories is worth it.
To make a solid decision, you will have to consider various factors that interact in this situation. Start by determining what you need. When it comes to fitness accessories, a particular size does not fit all! Health-conscious individuals gravitate to either the smartphone apps and the wearable tech. Some wearable fitness accessories are created to capture the intricate details such as the heart rate, foot-ground contact time, and runner’s cadence. These details may not be accurately captured by a smartphone app alone. If you are placing more value on the functions then, you may consider purchasing a wearable tech.
Second, you must determine what you can realistically afford. A nice trick is to visualize the act of replacing your accessory every month or two. As you visualize this, think of an amount that you can easily work with if you are going through the constant replacement. Please do not spend more money than you can afford in a short-term basis.
Shelling out hundreds of dollars on wearable fitness accessories do not necessarily mean that you will get the best results. In a study published recently in the Journal of American Medical Association, researchers found that “smartphone apps could prove to be a more widely accessible and affordable way of tracking health behaviors”.
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I suggest that you test the waters first! Commit to a quality (yet free) smartphone app such as Moves, before you purchase an expensive activity tracker or a fitness band.
I can vividly recall when my MacBook’s motherboard crashed. It was just like yesterday. I have to admit that it was entirely my fault as I spilled a decent amount of hot beverage on it. The situation is bad as the motherboard holds many crucial components together such as the CPU and the memory.
To my horror, the damage took me back by S$500. This amount is almost half the price of a brand new iPhone 7. It was too much! This faux pas was a buzzing reality check for me. I needed to take care of my devices for many years to come.
Keeping your laptop or computer working is vital for your sanity, productivity, and budget. So, consider these tips:
BLOCK THE NASTY BUGS
Upon opening the fresh boxes of your laptop or computer, one of your top priorities is to install an anti-virus application. An adequately protected device will prevent the corruption of personal data and other important files. Furthermore, it will give you a smooth functioning operating system. Worry not about shelling tons of cash as you can download free applications such as Avast and AVG 2017.
DECLUTTER YOUR SPACE
Aside from the viruses and malware attacks, too much clutter can slow down the operation system. A quick way to clean your space is to transfer your bulky files into an external hard-drive or hard disk. A 1 TB portable disk can cost you about S$80 at Lazada Singapore and S$89 at Courts Singapore.
The more space you have, the better your device will run.
CLEANSE YOUR KEYS
A filthy keyboard is not only a health hazard, but it can also damage your keyboard completely. Make it a habit to sanitize your keyboard and track pad.
Cleanse your keys by turning it upside down to release any loose materials. Then, blow into it to remove any debris between the keys. The last step is to dip a cotton swab into rubbing alcohol and wipe your keys and track pad gently.
STRENGTHEN THE BATTERY
The battery is an essential part of any device. Take care of your computer or laptop’s battery by draining it at least once a month. Afterwards, you must allow it to have a full cycle before you use it again. For laptop users, unplug it and rely on the “stored battery life” to keep it working.
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The act of draining and recharging helps to maximize its performance. When battery replacement is necessary, look for lithium ion (Li-Ion) batteries as they have the greatest longevity.