SINGAPORE’S MOST DARING SONGBIRDS IN SOUND AND STYLE MAKE A STATEMENT IN BOYISH TAILORING AND A RIOT OF PLAID AND CHECKS.






With her neo-synthpop group Disco Hue, the demure Sherlyn Leo puts a wry twist on feel-good ’90s urban tunes. For its debut “coming-of-age” album The Yearbook – due for release this year – the band riffs on another music movement from the era – and one that Gen Z’s obsessed about: boy band sounds a la Nsync and Shinee. Cotton shirt and matching shift dress, Calvin Klein Jeans. Brass drop earrings and calfskin boots, Balenciaga




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