Harper's Bazaar Singapore

THE FUTURE IS NOW

utting-edge thought leadership, progressive values, and a sustainable vision for the future. These were the defining traits which brought Singapore together with German carmaker Audi for a dialogue at the ArtScience Museum in early April. Focused on rethinking our conception of what sustainability truly means, the partnership with Audi’s Singapore Creative Director Windy Aulia and Associate Fashion Director Jeffrey Yan in conversation with three stars of Singapore’s sustainable fashion circuit. Sitting on this panel were visual artist and creative Josiah Chua, perhaps best known for his viral sneakers made of McDonald’s BTS Meal packaging, self-taught crochet artist Kelly Limerick, and luxury marquage artist Cherin Sim, a pioneer of her craft.

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