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Style Watch: Malaysian actor Alvin Chong does fashion his own way

Style Watch: Malaysian actor Alvin Chong does fashion his own way
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Style Watch: Malaysian jewellery designer Jenn Low on staying comfortably chic

Juxtapoz Magazine - Radio Juxtapoz, ep 072: When does Street Art become Cultural Appropriation?

Radio Juxtapoz, ep 072: When does Street Art become Cultural Appropriation? It s hard not to find a bit of pop-cultural appropriation in the roots of street art. There has always been artists who take from Disney, Hollywood, politics, and remix it into stencil art, wheat-pastes and murals. But there has been a trend over the last decade, as Big Muralism has become the trend, where we have begun to toe the line toward cultural appropriation in ways that have become insensitive and uneducated. Predominantly, we see this in depictions of Asian woman and culture, where Geishas pop-up in far away cities without context and often over-sexualized by a male artist.

Coach springs into embroidery

Coach springs into embroidery Coach collaborates with Liam to celebrate its Spring 2021 collection. – PICTURES COURTESY OF COACH THE past, present and future designs are mixed in Coach Spring 2021 collection, as revealed through a virtual presentation in September 2020 in collaboration with German fashion photographer Juergen Teller. Titled Coach Forever, the collection that was created in unprecedented times is “a reflection on what matters most right now and a statement about responsibility, renewal and reduction.” Coach creative director Stuart Vevers’ vision of practical optimism has served as the inspiration for the collection. Pieces within the collection are crafted to last – as they are worn, cared for, personalised and passed down.

Style Watch: Malaysian model Sheena Liam on owning your fashion choices

Sheena Liam believes in dressing honestly. She chooses practical clothes that show off who she really is – regardless of what society may think. Photo: Sheena Liam Sheena Liam is a familiar face in the Malaysian fashion scene. The 29-year-old gained recognition after winning the second season of Asia’s Next Top Model back in 2014. Since then, Liam has gone on to appear in various campaigns for numerous brands. She even walked the Spring/Summer 2014 London Fashion Week runways. This feisty Malaysian who grew up in Kajang, Selangor, presents an unabashedly unique sense of style. If her Instagram snaps are anything to go by, she is comfortable just being herself.

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