Harper's Bazaar (Singapore)

Editor’s Note

- KENNETH GOH Editor-in-Chief KENNIEBOY

Icame, I saw, I conquered. Veni, vidi, vici. The power phrase uttered by Julius Caesar around 47 BC is now oft stamped as tattoos on men and women who have accomplish­ed some feat in their lives— perhaps overcoming an illness or attaining a personal milestone. Splashed across our cover, the words personally commemorat­e the societal strides that I’ve seen a multi-racial Singapore make. Cover girls Noelle Woon, Diya Prabhakar and Nargis Musawwir are three of this nation’s hottest models right now. With a Nigerian-Chinese heritage (Noelle), an African-American and Pakistani background (Nargis), and Indian roots (Diya), the three Singaporea­ns are a reflection of this country’s diverse smorgasbor­d of cultures and ethnicitie­s. And in a month when we are celebratin­g Singapore’s 56th year of independen­ce, my hope is that we continue to strive for a greater sense of inclusivit­y. Noelle has appeared in countless editorials; Diya has fronted global campaigns for Prabal Gurung and walked for Alexander Wang; and Nargis has done Singapore proud by fronting Singapore Tourism Board campaigns. Each woman has such an interestin­g story to tell (read our interview with them at harpersbaz­aar.com.sg) and I’m so proud to be able to feature them in the season’s boldest fashion on page 108.

When we were planning for the Power issue this month, there were a lot of discussion­s as to what constitute­s power today. And with so many climate and environmen­tal issues affecting millions of people globally, we all agreed that the word should encompass the ability to effect change not only on the personal level but also on the national front. Thus, for our annual “The Power List”, we profiled eight amazing women who are more than doing their part to help move the needle forward to a more eco-conscious society. Read what these industry heavyweigh­ts and empowered self-starters have to say on page 46 before turning to page 118 for some of the best sustainabl­e fashion that doesn’t have to cost the earth.

Then, on a subject that has always been close to my heart, Jeffrey Yan speaks to some of this island’s future fashion talents—the cohorts graduating from Singapore’s top fashion schools—on what their plans are down the line. Taking the cue from the Harper’s BAZAAR Asia NewGen Fashion Award, which has been the fashion industry’s frontrunne­r in discoverin­g and nurturing fashion talent from the region, we ask the industry’s top players what they think of young fashion businesses here, and how they can survive and grow to become global brands. Turn to page 30 to read what they have to say and see the students’ work (our website offers a comprehens­ive selection of students for your viewing pleasure).

And finally, some respite for the much-battled soul and spirit can come in the form of the most pampering spa treatments. Our annual Spa Awards (page 94) presents the best that Singapore has to offer to make you feel and look like a million bucks. Zhuzh up your skin and body, and make this August a month that’s all about good vibes. You certainly deserve it.

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