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City News Style File #3

By Sarah Lim November 12, 2008May 27, 2009
By Sarah Lim November 12, 2008May 27, 2009

While it is true that the well known saying that “less is more” can be applied to most areas of our lives, in fashion, it is almost necessary. Simplicity is the best fashion statement, as three City Harvest churchgoers illustrate.

Evangeline Ong, 20, took a simple electric blue tube top, and paired it with her fringed scarf and red soled ankle boots to create an outfit that epitomizes simple, classy chic. As far as fashion goes, comfort is the biggest defining factor, says Evangeline.


Backpacks are no longer just for toting books around: they have evolved into fashion statements. Polytechnic student Gay Beng Chong shows that his navy striped backpack can be both functional and fashionable! He loves the preppy look of a short sleeved collared shirt and impeccably white canvas sneakers.

Yves Saint Laurent once said: “I have often said that I wish I had invented blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and nonchalant.” Today, jeans are the most versatile item in one’s wardrobe, from super casual denim shorts to dark denim tuxedo pants that can be worn even to formal dos. Style Book loves 25-year-old Liang Zhipeng’s pink graphic tee paired with his black bomber jacket presents his adventurous nature and comfortable sense of style.

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