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Fashion statement

- Bethany Wang Qi Syuen, 7

STARCHILD

AFTER school, most children like to wear a T-shirt and shorts or pants at home. Some children don’t mind wearing hand-medowns, while others dislike the idea.

Starchild readers tell us that they like to wear their favourite clothes and shoes when they go out. Some of you want T-shirts with cartoons.

Usually, your mother decides what you wear. However, some of you kick up a fuss so that your mother will let you choose your own clothes.

Here’s what readers had to say on the topic, My Fashion.

Eight-year-old Wong Cheng Yang wants to design clothes with his favourite game characters. “I will design 3D T-shirts. The items will be colourful and glittering, featuring my favourite Pokemon characters like Pikachu, Raboot and Cinderace.”

Sophie Yap Jyn Qing, nine, likes to wear colourful clothes. “I wish I could attend a fashion show. I would love to see some of the latest fashion trends, designed by famous designers.”

Younger sibling

Claire Yap Jyn Wei, six, wants to design outfits inspired by patterns on cakes. “The colour themes of my dresses are pink and purple. The highlight is an outfit with long flowing sleeves, which resemble piped icing on a cake. I will also include accessorie­s like pearl and diamond necklaces.”

Seven-year-old Bethany Wang Qi Syuen isn’t particular about fashion. “Normally I wear what I am comfortabl­e in, which is usually a summer dress or a blouse with a skirt. I like pink accessorie­s and think polka dot patterns are nice. I imagine having two-tone hair colour would be fashionabl­e.”

Younger brother Asher Wang Qi Chuen, four, writes: “My fashion choice is a T-shirt with sleeves to keep me warm and long pants with suspenders to

hold it in place. I’d wear a cap to protect my hair from the fan, and a pair of comfortabl­e sports shoes to run around in. That’s what I call comfortabl­e.”

“I would design a simple yet elegant lavender gown with a lavender-themed bracelet. This reflects the simplicity of nature,” says Elena Shreeya Vasu ,12.

“My favourite outfit is a blue shirt with pink short pants. I like these clothing because they are comfortabl­e,” says Victoria Liew Yen Yi ,10.

“I want to design simple dresses for tea parties,” writes Mandy Tang, five.

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small town in Malaysia? What are the tourist attraction­s there? Let us know some of the best places to visit in your hometown. You can write about the restaurant­s, lakes, beaches, parks, museums or landmarks that make your town or city special. Don’t forget to send in a drawing too. Email your contributi­ons to lifestyle@thestar. com.my by May 20. Please put “STARCHILD: “My Hometown” in the subject line of your email. Scanned drawshould ings be in jpeg format, with a resolution of 200 dpi. Your contributi­ons must carry your full name, age (open to children aged 12 and below only), gender, phone number and address. Instead of handwritte­n letters, please type out your letters.

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 ?? ?? Claire yap Jyn Wei, 6 asher Wang Qi Chuen, 4
Claire yap Jyn Wei, 6 asher Wang Qi Chuen, 4
 ?? ?? Victoria Liew yen yi, 10
Victoria Liew yen yi, 10
 ?? ?? Elena Shreeya Vasu, 12
Elena Shreeya Vasu, 12
 ?? ?? Sophie yap Jyn Qing, 9
Sophie yap Jyn Qing, 9
 ?? ?? Jayden Tan Li Sheng, 9
Jayden Tan Li Sheng, 9
 ?? ?? Wong Cheng yang, 8
Wong Cheng yang, 8
 ?? ?? Jodie Tan Li Juen, 12
Jodie Tan Li Juen, 12
 ?? ?? Mandy Tang, 5
Mandy Tang, 5

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