
An Easy Guide to Dressing for Your Body Type
The Singapore Women's WeeklyFlatter your silhouette and invest in versatile, timeless pieces that you can style with different accessories to dress up or down for any occasions.

WHITE NOW
Harper's BazaarWipe the slate clean with a sublime mix of diaphanous separates and crisp white tailoring.

GREAT WOMEN OF OUR TIME 2019
The Singapore Women's WeeklyPowerful and passionate, this year’s 18 nominees in The Singapore Women’s Weekly’s Great Women Of Our Time Awards are not only making major strides in their respective industries, breaking new ground, they are also using their voice to lift up others.

SWITCH UP YOUR STYLE
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWe show you how to take 20 of FW19’s boldest trends and turn them into fresh new looks.

Be Covered Up
Her WorldDresses inspired by the 1870s to the early 1900s are relaying this message: Conservative dressing is not a fuddy-duddy idea.

FRENCH NEW WAVE
Harper's BazaarFounder and Artistic Director of Sandro, Evelyne Chétrite, is leading the charge in creating affordable luxury designs for women who love modernity and femininity.

The Best-Dressed
Her WorldThere was a time when the qualities of a great dress were how versatile it was, not how many likes it got;

Men Men Men
The Singapore Women's WeeklyIt takes two to parent so why does mummy get all the flak when it comes to raising the children? We turn to Andie Chen, Jason Godfrey, Shane Mardjuki, Daniel Ong and Aun Koh to weigh in on fatherhood BY NATALYA MOLOK

STYLE FOR MILES
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThese four jetsetters prove that just because you’re on your vacation doesn’t mean your style should take a break.

MEN, MEN, MEN
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTurning to other women for love advice is great, but to get a deeper understanding of what goes on in his head, we decided to go straight to the source. We grill Allan Wu, Glenn Ong, James Quan, Howard Lo and Paul Foster on love, sex, marriage and divorce.

THE CLASSICS
Her WorldAuthentic, useful and timeless, the season’s masterpieces – an oversized pullover to snuggle into, the dependable coat for your work/play travels, the 24/7 black number, the handsome jacket – are for real women with real lives. Like Serena Adsit here. One of the top local models in the ’90s, the 38-year-old runs model/talent agency Mint Singapore, still models, and is a mother of a six-year-old boy (his name is Evan).