Before I became a blogger, fashion played a big part of my life and was an essential component of any of my many travel itineraries. But believe it or not, there was one other thing which interested me (and still interests me) even more and constantly determines my next destinations. I’m talking about art and heritage.
As consumable as fashion might be, I’ve also always considered it to be an art form and a way of expression which has an esteemed place in the greatest museums in the world and has more to it than the surface value. Just one look at how fashion and culture intertwined in history is enough to show its cultural and even social value – from ancient times to modern day.
My idea couldn’t have been translated better than when I witnessed this marriage of heritage, culture and fashion in the shape of the IEX Asian Heritage project which launched this week at the Asian Civilisation Museum.
How cool is it to know that this PAULINE.NING dress was inspired by a piece of artifact in the museum? And yes, you can even buy it now! That's museum shopping taken to a different level! |
Want more? Here is a scarf and necklace by Diana Tang, a talented young Singaporean designer who also took inspiration from precious pieces of Asian history |