Posts Tagged ‘Singapore’

Julia for Nuyou Singapore April 2011

I think I’m in love with this lovely shots by Wee Khim. Featuring model Julia, styled by Johnny Khoo and donning outfits from labels like Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent and Valentino.

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L’Officiel Singapore Features Yulia

Photographer Wee Khim captures model Yulia in ethereal, dreamy shots. If you’re a fan of Valentino’s soft, lacy spring 2011 collection {I am!!} you’d adore this.

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L’Officiel Singapore February 2011 Cover

L’Officiel Singapore features model Iryna Rozhik photographed by Wee Khim on the cover of its February 2011 issue.

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Love this cover. Looks so classy.

Image Via Modenewslicious

Martina Prekopova for Elle Singapore

Elle Singapore’s February 2011 issue features Martina Prekopova. Photographed by Thomas Mangieri. Love it!

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More features coming up!

Style Singapore Featuring Chantal Le Fevre

December 2010 issue of Style Singapore featuring Chantal Le Fevre and photographed by Wee Khim.

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Fann Wong and Christopher Lee Weds

Singapore celebrity couple Fann Wong and Christopher Lee finally tied the knot in a simple ceremony last Saturday. The civil ceremony, held in a local hotel was attended only by the couple’s family and close friends.

The couple has been dating for nine years and they had planned to get married early 2009 but the ceremony was postponed due to the sudden death of Christopher Lee’s father.

After the ceremony, the couple were off to Malaysia to pay their respects to Christopher’s elders. Cheers to the newlywed..

Basic Tips On Asian Traveling

Asia is becoming more and more the place to travel for a lot of Westerners. It’s easy to see why. The Asian region is so diverse and exotic when it comes to its people and its culture. A lot of Western tourists though a bit intimidated by traveling to Asia than traveling to Europe, the US or South America. The language is a big factor.

But now that the Asian region is opening up and becoming partially Westernized, traveling to Asia can now be easily enjoyed. Here are some tips on how you can have some adventure and new experiences when you travel to Asia.

Keep in mind that Asia is the biggest continent. It is not homogenous and not all countries you can cover by simply taking a train. Asia is comprised of several countries with hundreds of different cultures you can explore. A lot of islands can be found in the Asian region as well.

The best thing to do first is to find out which are best interests you. You may want to explore: • East Asia which includes China, Mongolia, North and South Korea, and Japan. • Southeast Asia is composed of Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines. • South Asia region includes India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan; • Southwest Asia includes Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait; This region is also called the Middle East. • Russia and the states of Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan Uzbekistan.

Learn about travel restrictions and the visa requirements of a country before you embark on your Asian travel. Some of the countries above are not safe for travel. North Korea most probably won’t give you a visa while other countries like Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand are easier to get in to.

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