April 27, 2021
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Worried about the price points of jewellery for your wedding day? You would be glad to hear that you don t have to spend an arm and a leg to glam up with fabulous accessories on your big day.
We ve rounded up 15 jewellery brands that provide a variety of affordable and classic choices!
With delicate, minimalistic accessories trend on the radar, these contemporary pieces can be easily worn even after your big day - be it on date nights, or even casual work days.
From pieces starting from under S$20 and nothing over three digits, this list has your back neck, wrists and fingers sorted out!
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Not only is fabric waste a global problem, the fashion industry is one of the major contributors to pollution. These fashion companies have taken steps to help reduce the carbon footprint – from using deadstock and recycled fabric, to organising fashion swaps
1. Pomelo
Fast fashion is often associated with wastage and environmental concerns, and clothing line Pomelo is taking a step to change that while offering affordable on-trend clothing items.
In line with its Down to Earth initiative, it’s launched a new sustainable Purpose collection that’s made from organic cotton, water neutral denim, and recycled polyester.
The 28-piece line-up comprises includes cutout tops, classic redefined denim, statement ruffles, and ombre details that draw on and put a new spin on the Neo-Americana movement and the Wild West. And it’s not just the clothes too; there are 11 accessories that are partially made from crafted with recycled zinc.
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3Q 2025
One-North Eden is a much anticipated launch for investors and homeowners alike as it marks the first residential development at one-north in 14 years, with the last launch being The Rochester Residences, which TOP-ed in 2011.
The one-north (yes, the small letters are deliberate) precinct spans 200-hectares and is meant to be an icon of Singapore’s knowledge economy.
Let me explain – it was first conceptualised in 1991 before masterplanned in 2001 by the renowned Zaha Hadid Architects, whose other Singapore projects include the iconic D’Leedon and The Interlace. JTC Corporation is the developer of this mammoth business park and envisions this precinct as a community of its own.
It has been an intriguing first few months of 2021 so far.
From the introduction of the massive Normanton Park , to the uniquely positioned The Reef at King’s Dock – you could say that home buyers have had quite a good spread to choose from so far (adding on to the already flourishing list of new launches).
Now just a week after, Irwell Hill Residences makes its introduction.
What I find really interesting here is the juxtaposition between the two recent launches.
Midtown Modern had a focus on bringing a liveability perspective to the dense and crowded Bugis precinct, with its efficient unit layouts and blanket of greenery. And by and large, I would say they have succeeded on that front.