SINGAPORE - Fancy a face mask hand-stitched with applique lace, lined with silk and finished with premium tie strings?
But the masks are targeted at"fashion people" and her long-time fans, says the couturier, who is in her 50s. Her custom and bridal couture were the talk of the town in the 2000s. Consider them options for a mask-wearing new normal, says Teoh who believes masks are like a fashion statement and the most essential item the industry can provide now.
Teoh roped in Tay and Lim, as well as Ms Doreen Tan, chief executive of the Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre .
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