Bad Teacher

Editor's Rating: 
3
Average: 3 (1 vote)
Starring: 
Cameron Diaz
Justin Timberlake
Jason Segel
Directed By: 
Jake Kasdan

In another not-so-cautionary tale of women behaving badly (the last one being the much debated Bridesmaids, if only in this little conservative town of ours), Cameron Diaz is in fine form as Elizabeth Halsey, a badass and chirpily vile seventh grade teacher who prefers to show movies in her classes, smoke marijuana and chew her way out of doing any real work. Her only motivation in life: A pair of fake tits that will cost her $9,300 and a rich guy who can take care of her.

Opening Date: 
Thu, 2011-08-25
Running Time: 
92
Images: 
Author: 
Terry Ong
The notorious party animal, founder of Dim Mak Records and co-partner of the upcoming dance club Avalon completes life’s little puzzles with Terry Ong.

If life throws a curveball at me, I’d … pull out my magic wand and shrink small enough to jump on it and ride on top of it. See where it takes me.

If you could go with another DJ name, it would be … Malcolm X.

If I weren’t a superstar DJ, I’d be a … scuba diver, poker player, ping pong professional, and I’d join NASA and travel through space.

The last time I was happy, it was … just a few hours ago.

The last time I was thrashed, it was … after touring 18 shows in 17 dates, 12 countries and 12 festivals July in Europe. But that was awesome.

I’d die in peace if I get to meet … David Servan Schreiber.

When I come back to Singapore, I will … chew gum!

Aoki will rip the dancefloors on Oct 28 at Avalon.

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Arguably Singapore’s most bankable and charismatic model (she was the face of the Audi Fashion Festival last year and is the current host of cable TV show Supermodelme), Charmaine Harn lets Terry Ong in on her beauty and style secrets.

What’s your beauty regime like?
It’s rather simple. Cleansing is my priority, so I only use an organic honey face wash/cleanser, double biphase eye makeup remover and then moisturize, moisturize, moisturize with organic, paraben-free products only, for example Sukin or Evolu.

A foolproof style tip?
Ooooh, trick question. Fashion is never foolproof but if you want to know a quick fix for feeling or looking fabulous, it’s got to be a well-fitted dress (any cut that flatters your body shape), paint your nails an outrageous seasonal color and slab on the mascara. Finish strong with an outstanding pair of comfy heels.

Who are your influences in life?
Style influences include Sienna Miller and Sarah Jessica Parker. Life influences include the Dalai Lama, my mum and Malcolm Gladwell.

How do you keep fit? 
I love Vinyasa yoga and hiking. I love long beach and riverside walks too, especially with my shadow, Gizmo, my beloved schnauzer.

What’s your mantra?
Love all, trust a few and do wrong to none.

Tips for wannabe catwalk queens.
Treat that stage like you own it. Claim your stage presence and move with grace.

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Functional, simple and fashionable. Say hello to a new range of utilitarian-inspired wonders that will add spark and color to your multi-purpose wardrobe.

Top (L to R): This classic black Jil Sander leather zipper pouch for men will remain a choice staple for a long, long time. $500 from Club 21 men.

This stunning red laptop nylon with leather zipper by D&G is a hot buy. $230.

Bottom (L to R): We absolutely love the khaki green of this camera bag by Wtaps. $320 from Surrender.

This flap-over men’s briefcase by Oroton looks like it belong in the 60s (in a good way). $920.

Clockwise: Step up in style with basic but stunning Jeffrey Campbell leather heels with intricate multiple buckle details. The boys would be proud. $370 from Actually Actually.

For the little pleasures in life, get this metal Oroton collar stay which comes with a special mini black pouch. $115.

Tie the whole look together with this studded grey belt by The Only Son. $165 from Front Row.

Even your name cards need a good home. Fit them in this baby blue 78 percent card holder. $145 from Front Row.

 

L to R: For Autumn/Winter, the legendary Yohji Yamamoto has created a complete set of choice separates from head to toe in mostly wool, inspired by the old ways of life with a utilitarian twist. $390 upwards from Club 21 Men.

This Neighborhood Cooper shirt comes with great button details and can double as a jacket. $510 from Surrender.

This coveted women’s collar cape by Muller will complement any bottom that you put on. $1,149 from Asylum.


Actually Actually
Asylum
Club 21 Men
D&G
Front Row
Oroton
Surrender

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Luxury brands are upping their game this Autumn/Winter with unexpected bursts of colors and silhouettes.

The traditionally straight-laced (and dare we say it, boring) Autumn/Winter collections are a thing of the past. Even the major fashion labels are stepping things up with outstanding collections featuring unexpected cuts and silhouettes (most notably, designer Rei Kawakubo’s shocking gold prints and trademark asymmetrical cuts for Comme des Garçons and John Galliano’s last flamboyant collection for the house of Dior).

Comme des Garçons

After the apocalyptic-inspired designs and prints for Spring/Summer, featuring images of skulls plastered all over its ready-to-wear collection, one of Japan’s most revered designers pares it down a little for Autumn/Winter. Not really. The typically long black-and-navy trench-style coat for example, may look predictable on surface, but its back features sheer net tops that will certainly stop traffic. Equally attention-grabbing are the one-sided jackets with bunched-up sleeves, as well as vintage-inspired colors and prints on body-hugging dresses intersected with asymmetric bands of black ruffles and gold-colored headgear.
$299 upwards.

Dior

A fitting farewell of a collection from the flamboyant John Galliano (who, if you’ve been living under a rock, was fired from the label after he made anti-Semitic comments a few months ago), the Dior women’s range is what you’ll get if you cross the classic style of The Great Gatsby with modern Cate Blanchett/Paris Hilton-esque Hollywood glamour. Floppy felt hats, flippy pleated school skirts, suede clam diggers, vintage-inspired sunglasses, hooded cloaks and silk bloomers with bows on each hip come in a rich palette of burgundy, green, brown and black, interspersed with dressier coats of undulating silk ruffles interrupted by stripes of fur. And that’s just the daywear. Classier formal wear like the red velvet mousseline princess dress, lemon tulle embroidered dress and pink pleated silk knit dress are true standouts—elegant, swish and outrageous.
$999 upwards.

Kris Van Assche

Somewhat reminiscent of his homme collection for Dior, Kris Van Assche goes even deeper with his penchant for impeccable tailoring, subtle details and overall sartorial elegance this Autumn/Winter, with a (very) subtle twist of punk aesthetics. Asymmetric zippers are added to tailored jackets while the jacket’s necklines are imbued with nappa leather lining. The overall silhouette is still pretty loose, with clever use of pieces such as a jacket collar as a scarf and accessories like thin leather belts and mountain-climbing-inspired boots for that further edginess. Van Assche said in a recent interview, “The new generation doesn’t want to wear suits, or is uncomfortable with suits. But the boys who followed me since I started my brand now have office jobs, so most have to wear a suit.” This is as cool as it gets for the modern dandy.
$699 upwards from Club 21.

Louis Vuitton

Never one to relent, the ubiquitous Marc Jacobs outdoes himself again with his Autumn/Winter collection for Louis Vuitton. Clearly never satisfied with just one style, the women’s ready-to-wear collection has been described as one that walks the fine line between modesty and provocation, between reason and irrationality. From ultra-feminine pieces such as the Belle de Jour-inspired blouses replete with shiny black buttons on its back and knits to the suggestive use of corsets interspersed with mannish-military-style jackets and coats nipped at the waist in shocking red, the collection is totally off the charts (in a good way). Throw in a mix of more wearable pieces like sheer pencil skirts, A-line skirts with palettes mimicking python scales and rounded-toe pumps accentuated with delicate bow straps and sexy laces, and you have a winner.
$700 upwards.

Valentino

Romance is in the air in the house of Valentino, where its current designers, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccoli, have been working hard to create a timeless collection that stays true to the brand’s authority on lace, coats and day dresses. As contemporary as ever and never dainty. Tailored beige cashmere suits and day dresses are imbued with inserts of ribbed knit, giving them a casual yet lustrous feel, while gorgeous appliqué works feature in A-line dresses in nude, burgundy and navy. For something more formal, try the neat trench coats in emerald green leather. You’ll stand out in all the right ways.
$569 upwards.


Dior
Comme des Garçons
Club 21
Louis Vuitton
Valentino

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Hanna

Editor's Rating: 
3
Average: 3 (1 vote)
Starring: 
Eric Bana
Cate Blanchett
Saoirse Ronan
Directed By: 
Joe Wright

Acclaimed director Joe Wright (Atonement) tries his hand at the action genre with this fast-paced (perhaps a tad too fast) thriller about an extraordinary-looking girl with equally extraordinary powers. However, aesthetic concerns occasionally get in the way of character development, resulting in an entertaining but ultimately shallow tale about genetics, vengeance and redemption.

Opening Date: 
Thu, 2011-07-21
Running Time: 
111
Images: 
Author: 
Terry Ong

Brighton Rock

Editor's Rating: 
4
Average: 4 (1 vote)
Starring: 
Sam Riley
Helen Mirren
John Hurt
Andrea Riseborough
Directed By: 
Rowan Joffe

Certainly one of the most interesting and curious films this year (its erratic narrative probably has something to do with that). Debut filmmaker Rowan Joffe’s (son of the legendary Roland Joffe of The Mission fame) contemporary adaptation of the surly Graham Greene classic of the same name makes for a hypnotic film experience from start to finish. It’s an extremely stylish film that manages to merge a classic tale of blind faith with a thoroughly modern sense of aesthetic, thus rising above its old-fashioned source material.

Opening Date: 
Thu, 2011-07-28
Running Time: 
111
Images: 
Author: 
Terry Ong