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An Ode To Oriental Elements

08-Dec-18 11:00

An Ode To Oriental Elements

Jewellery and clothing have always been two distinct parts of the fashion industry, but what happens when the two worlds crossover? Local jewellery brand Zcova, and womenswear label Khoon Hooi, recently announced a collaboration to test this. This new collection see’s Khoon Hooi designing jewellery while Zcova handcrafts it, drawing influence from oriental elements of nature, and weaving them into wearable items. It also happens to be Khoon Hooi’s debut in the world of jewellery, as both him and Ziyin of Zcova return to the show this week to discuss this new collaboration.After that, Florence Song, Style Lead at Zalora, tells us all about incorporating faux leather, into your outfits.

Produced by: Adeline Choong

Presented by: Adeline Choong


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