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Style File Episode 272: The Uninhabited Thavia

Adeline Choong | Azura Rahman | Tengku Chanela Jamidah, Thavia | Emma Chong Johnston, Managing Editor of ELLE Malaysia

04-Feb-17 11:00

Style File Episode 272: The Uninhabited Thavia

In this edition of Style File, we discover a new frontier for multi-talented fashionista Tengku Jamidah, through her new label Thavia. Working closely with her partner-in-crime Angie Lai, Thavia's 2017 collection "The Uninhabited" is inspired by the 90s style featuring pieces that are unique, fashionable and yet affordable. On the other hand, Emma Chong from ELLE Malaysia says its OK to show off just a little skin with the trendy one-shoulder tops.


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