
A FINE BALANCE
Home & DecorA cohesive colour palette helps tie the look of various styles throughout the home together. DOMENICA TAN finds out how these homeowners designed and styled the interiors of their new abode.

THE LIST
Harper's BazaarBeat the heat with easy separates in cool, soft hues and polished extras.

Mini Heritage Pendants
Her WorldWe’re drawn to these pendants with a heirloom feel that remind us of the times when we raided our mothers’ jewellery boxes.

CHECKMATE
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhen it comes to amping up your work wardrobe, add these Brit menswear-inspired looks to your shopping list.

Blushers Are Possibly The Most Underrated Makeup Products Ever
Her WorldMaybe it’s because most of us only use them one way – by dusting them all over our cheeks – when they are really more versatile than that.

31 Days Of Summer
Her WorldAs the temperature climbs higher, how do we keep our freaking cool when it’s freaking hot?

MUMPRENEURS WE’D LOVE AS OUR BFFS
Simply HerFriends with benefits take on a whole new meaning with these mumpreneurs, whose businesses can boost our lives, too.

INTO THE MATRIX
Harper's BazaarDemna Gvasalia ascended the throne at Balenciaga on the crest of the Vetements wave. Having co-founded the radical Parisian label famous for its counter-culture, anti-fashion clothes, he is the designer on everyone’s lips. Gvasalia also extended Vetements’ discourse on the relationship between clothing and attitude to his debut at Balenciaga. The difference? He spun that discussion around the body with a precise, tailored finesse. Determined to translate Cristóbal Balenciaga’s architectural leanings for this millennium, Gvasalia conceived a passage of skirtsuits that moulded the wearer’s silhouette into a gentle, undulating curve, much like how the master couturier’s elegant bell or cocoon-shaped creations gave women their regal posture during the ’50s. Gvasalia then opened up utilitarian anoraks, puffer jackets and oversized shirts at the shoulders, elevating their street-smart sensibilities through the graceful lens of couture.

Waves of change
The Singapore Women's WeeklyA fresh new hairstyle could make you look taller, slimmer, younger. Whatever length you’re at now, we’ve got the latest, coolest looks for you to show your stylist