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Small Laude & Karen Davila discover Singapore’s luxurious escapades | It’s a Small World: Singapore
Small Laude rediscovers Singapore with her best friend and award-winning Filipino broadcast journalist, Karen Davila, in ‘It’s a Small World: Singapore’ by Metro City.
Glam Getaway: Dr. Aivee takes on Singapore with Mimiyuuuh and Kyline
UFM100.3 2024 CNY MV《七个隆咚新年Song》
The Willow Dress and Layla Dress featured in UFM100.3's annual Lunar New Year music video for 2024,《七个隆咚新年Song》.
GINLEE Studio Designs its Processes and its Business to Minimise Fashion Waste
How can we balance production and consumption with a finite pool of resources? The challenge is particularly pronounced in industries such as fashion, but even there it is possible to operate with less wasteful outcomes and nudge consumer behaviour, while upholding principles of quality and longevity. GINLEE Studio shows a way forward.
Dari Charles & Keith ke Ginlee Studio: Bagaimana jenama pakaian Singapura cipta semula fesyen kitaran
Transforming Fashion with Purpose: GINLEE Studio's _/\/\/\ake O Initiative
Unveiling a fusion of innovation and sustainability, GINLEE Studio, a trailblazer in Singapore's fashion landscape, has taken a bold step towards reducing waste and fostering circular fashion practices. The brand's co-founder, Gin Lee, shares her insights into their latest design-led initiative, _/\/\/\ake O, and its resounding impact.
Pack Smart: Elevate Your Travels with Sustainable & Lightweight Gear
Recycle old garments into #OOTD ‘fits with _/\/\/\ake O.
Upcycle old tees into unique bags with Ginlee Studio’s design-led circular initiative, _/\/\/\ake O
The initiative, which involves four hands-on workshops and experiences, is a way to get people to be involved in the circular fashion scene and to show how unwanted materials such as offcuts and preloved clothes can be transformed into uniquely re-designed bags and accessories.
Ginlee Studio: DIY bags’ message of circularity
At Ginlee Studio, you can turn an unwanted, ordinary T-shirt into a bag.
From Charles & Keith to Ginlee Studio: How Singaporean brands are reinventing circular fashion
Transforming your favourite old outfit into something new and useful just got easier.
与衣物重修旧好 再续前缘
Fashion roundup: Your mid year must-haves this July
Help reduce waste by transforming any of your unused or unwanted fabrics into re-designed products on your next visit to Singapore.
a fashion world with zero waste? paving the way with Make O.
Make O is a design-led circular initiative by GINLEE Studio.
And it aims to promote sustainability and reduce waste in the fashion industry.
The workshop turns T-shirts into bags to raise awareness of the issue of waste in the fashion industry
Drive Time with Elliiott, Timothy, and Tian Tian
GINLEE Studio’s latest _/\/\/\ake O initiative is an open invitation to close the loop of excess production
With _/\/\/\ake O, customisation goes beyond mere colour choices—instead taking you on a circular design journey using unwanted fabrics like your favourite old tees.
Local studio GINLEE to offer upcycling workshops for bags, accessories
GINLEE Studio’s _/\/\/\ake O Experience aims to slow down the pace of fashion apparels in the landfills.
CNA: Singapore sees fewer fashion design graduates; schools working to offer students better prospects
TTG Asia - Singapore by design
From projects by renowned architects to snazzy interiors and made-by-locals creative concepts, the country has no shortage of attractions to entice design aficionados.
The Smart Local: 11 Unique Craft Workshops & Activities In Singapore From $28/Pax If You Need A New Hobby In 2023
If you’d like to add some edge to your fashion, perhaps consider styling your fit up with a unique bag – and a handmade one, at that. Take a trip to GINLEE Studio, where you’ll learn how to make a pleated bag in-store.
Visit Singapore: Sustainable Shopping Sprees in SG
For thoughtfully-designed fashion that’s made with our planet in mind, drop by GINLEE STUDIO. The dresses from this local brand prides itself on using long-lasting materials that are sustainably produced, which prevents waste and overproduction.
Expat Living: Check out the revamp at Raffles City Singapore!
It’s nice to support local talent when you’re shopping in Singapore. GINLEE Studio is a Singaporean slow fashion label founded in 2011 by Gin Lee and Tamir Niv, who combined their fashion and industrial design backgrounds. They believe in making fashion that matters. Their pieces are sustainably made and also functional and stylish enough to cover casual days, work and nights out.
The Edge: Driving change for a fashionable future
Established in 2011, GINLEE Studio is a contemporary womenswear label helmed by Singaporean & Israeli designers Gin Lee and Tamir Niv. Equipped with Fashion and Industrial design backgrounds, their designs extend towards 3D elements that not only flatter the female form, but make wearable pieces of art.
Eclectic Trends: Ginlee Studio Singapore is a place of retail respite
With soft lines and a palette of off-whites, pebble wash, and accents of wood and stainless steel, clients are instantly submerged into a soft world of serenity.
The Big Read in short: Post-pandemic, shoppers are looking for that little something extra
Amazon SG | Tailored to be sustainable: How an Amazon seller creates thoughtful fashion that matters
Longtitude | Singapore Pride
Her World: 43 Singapore Fashion Brands From A To Z You Need To Know
From stylish workwear to modern cheongsams, Singaporean designers are a super creative bunch. But we get it that sometimes, it is hard to #supportlocal if you don’t know where to start.
Mothers At Work
Esquire PH – Return to SG: A Curated Guide to 48 Hours in Singapore
Women's Weekly: 50 Online Stores For Affordable And Stylish Workwear
GINLEE Studio’s knack in marrying minimalist designs with quality fabrics and workmanship has earned her a steady base of fans. Check out her versatile dresses, flattering bottoms and clean shirts.
Lifestyle Asia – Chic In The City with Amanda Chaang: On sustainability and slow fashion
Malaysian TV presenter and influencer Amanda Chaang shares chic, eco-friendly and timeless fashion finds in video series Chic In The City by Singapore Tourism Board.
AFAR: Where to Shop Local in Singapore
Known for designs that leverage the clean, sleek lines of a minimalist silhouette, Singaporean Gin Lee’s jumpsuits and dresses have clever fashion-intelligent details like pin-tucked sleeves and imperfect pleats for a relaxed, flattering fit that is always in style. Originally launched in Israel (where her partner and c0designer Tamir Niv is from), the brand continues to embrace its original ecoconscious approach using sustainable viscose fabric and two ongoing initiatives (GOOD and _/\/\/\ake) aimed at tackling the issue of waste and overproduction while highlighting the importance of tactile-led fashion