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City News Style File #5

By Zarah Chua February 1, 2009May 27, 2009
By Zarah Chua February 1, 2009May 27, 2009

Welcome back to City News Stylebook.

Each weekend during services, the Stylebook team seeks out the most fashionable City Harvesters. Not hard to find the fashionable — but these three displayed particularly sharp sartorial styles that impressed our crew.

Kenneth, who recently returned from a year-long internship in Sweden, demonstrates how to look cool even in Singapore’s perennial summer. We love his long tresses — he exudes a neo-rocker vibe. Instead of the expected dirty blue jeans or black pants, Kenneth cuts an eye-catching figure with white jeans and white leather shoes. Key piece: his faux leather jacket, which delivers instant rock cred.On Kenneth
Jacket: H&M
Tee: Topshop
Belt: Guess
Shoes: Aldo
You can’t miss Kate, with her million dollar smile and sassy style. This cheerful Filipina, a student at Temasek Polytechnic, is dressed in a simple white T-shirt over a short distressed denim skirt, which she cleverly accessorizes. Her outfit works together cohesively with no more than one statement-making accessory — her shimmery harlequin-patterned stockings. Her giant ombre bag — inspired by Prada — adds a nice, expensive-looking counterpoint to her outfit. Take a note from Kate’s style file: Invest in bold accessories jazz up any quiet outfit instantly.On Kate
Scarf: Bugis
Stockings: First Avenue (TP)
Shoes: Charles and Keith
Bag: Charles and Keith
The petite and gamine Jacqueline has a keen sense of style that’s highly unique. Her look is achieved with simple layers — a draped white top, under an oh-so-hot butter-yellow long cardigan. Her skintight jeans seem to melt into her ruched boots. To finish off, she pulls on discordant necklaces, which, paired with her slouchy hobo bag, gives that insouciant air that makes Jacqueline one-in-a-million (or in this case, one-in-25,000). Take a tip from Jacqueline’s book: pull off that hot androgynous style with super-skintight jeans worn in your ankle boots.On Jacqueline
Cardigan: Mango
Jeans: Mango
Top: American Apparel
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