This Week’s Best-Dressed Local Stars: Jun 5-12
The most stylish celeb OOTDs of the week.
Striking hues and standout prints were on the top of minds of stars like Zoe Tay, Germaine Tan, Jeremy Chan, and Rebecca Lim this week. Meanwhile, Sonia Chew inspired us to explore the outdoors and get active – in style of course.
Zoe lived up to her queenly status during a shoot for long-form drama The Heartland Hero, dazzling in a beautiful silver Chut Thai, a traditional Thai dress and gold statement jewellery.
We love how Carrie looks in this breezy ensemble. Not only does she rock sailor chic, the combination of striped knit top, white jeans and Dior neckerchief also give the outfit a retro charm.
We almost mistook Becks for a teen here; just see how radiant and youthful she looks in that blush frilly number. Perhaps swap the black boots for a pair of pretty ballet pumps?
Never mind that Sharon, who is back in Singapore and serving her quarantine, isn't going anywhere. She got dressed up in a long black dress and shades just 'cos she felt like it. She sure makes doing house chores look stylish.
With its contrasting colours and large prints, Jeremy’s oversized shirt may be too OTT for most guys, but we think he pulled it off with aplomb.
Thanks to the delicate floral prints and embellishments, Sora who recently announced her engagement, looked ready to tie the knot in this ultra-romantic frock.
Sonia upped the ante for her new found love for cycling, sporting a sporty chic look during a ride around town. Not sure about you but we're feeling all inspired to dress up and work out.
The good thing about the Titoudao actress' feminine dress above is its structure; the pinched waist and nipped sleeve hems help to flatter the wearer’s figure. It’s also a throw-on-and-go option on days when you don’t have time to plan your outfit. The lavender bag completes the girly look.
Disco queen in da house! Germaine found a random jukebox at home and decided to put on her dancing shoes and blingiest party outfit for an impromptu photo shoot. Werk it gurl!
With the hot weather in Singapore, breezy one-pieces make a good choice because they feel comfy without scrimping on style. Kimberly opted for a contrasting look here, reaching for a blush Prada handbag to juxtapose with her dark brown slip dress. Looking très chic!
We can’t help but fall in love with how fierce and fab Yasminne’s T-shirt and trucker cap are. Those gold tone studs are the perfect scene-stealing embellishments that tell others she’s not to be messed with.
Nick’s designer sweater above comes in ang bao red shade with a contrasting Burberry logo on the front is perfect for those who love luxury brands but don’t want to seem too splashy.
Can you feel the joy radiating from Xiuhuan’s outfit above? Her sunflower print two-piece, complete with a straw hat and handbag, make for the best celebratory outfit to wear out (preferably to the beach) when COVID-19 restrictions ease.
Thanks to its wrap design, Bonnie’s midriff baring top is an upgrade from the usual T-shirt, and it matches perfectly well with a pair of high waist jeans or shorts. It's perfect for hot weather days too.
The next time you are looking for a party outfit, consider Hong Ling's chic ensemble. She styled a black turtleneck top with an embellished tulle skirt for a cool yet dreamy outfit that doesn’t try too hard to impress.
Express your joy for the good news of the relaxed safety measures next week by adding a bolt of colour to your outfit. Diana’s egg yolk orange pleated top spells joy and celebration, and it can be easily styled for work or weekends.
We’re all about getting creative with outfits, and Denise’s efforts definitely stood out this week. She layered a cropped long sleeve ribbed top over a workout top to create a cut-out effect on the front. AS for those ’90s-inspired square sunnies? We’d rather they stay put in the ’90s.
The same-same but different geometric prints on Dick’s black and white tops above are synonymous with the house of Versace. While they look fabulous on their own, they appear to be a tad too hypnotising when they’re worn with the warped checkerboard print pants.
Tonal dressing is one of the easiest trends to nail even when it comes to office wear. Case in point: You Yi’s tan combo here perfectly matches a crisp white shirt, and its loose cut promises all day comfort.
The trick to wearing gingham without looking like a picnic mat is to avoid wearing it as a one-piece. Munah styled her red and white checked skirt with a black halter neck top and pointy stilettos for a trendy and seductive twist.