April issue

April 21st, 2007 by oxygenmag

This is the latest issue.
Was out 2 weeks ago and this cover is designed by a graffiti artist named INSA from London. Many thanks to him.
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And this is one of the fashion spread we did on lingerie using mannequin. Photographed by Vincent Paul Yong.
The client rejected the whole fashion spread saying that it looks a bit pervert and din portray their brand image. So, we decided to use it for our own instead.
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March 7th, 2007 by oxygenmag

It’s been quite awhile since i last blogged :)
It’s damn hot for the past few days!!
Tonight is no exception but thanks to my friend who told me can dl music frm Multiply.
cool!!
And i found this:
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It’s an event in Philippines and is Oxygen!!!

We always forget to bring along an extra digital camera to shoot Behind the Scenes of our fashion spreads. Will post some of those soon.

From latest issue - Feb

February 5th, 2007 by oxygenmag

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Cut out for Superhero

Organic fabrics are out; synthetics are in. Elasticity is
THE X-factor, but only after durability (mind you, this includes all-weather
protection). But this time around, absence of fashion sense is officially a
deficiency in character. Designers are surging ahead and never looking back
(leaving Superman behind for the lack of it).  

She is called out of a 15-year period of imposed retirement
to repair the damages on Mr. Incredible’s supersuit, but ended up crafting a
series of completely new, matching outfits for the entire family. For safety
reasons, she is very insistent on not including capes in the new designs (thank
God! There have been one too many capes around). Imperious, talented and
demanding, she’s the sort that stands out in the crowd. Ladies and gentleman,
meet Edna “E” Mode – half-Japanese, half-German fashion designer and auteur
from the movie The Incredibles.

Edna has been creating custom-made original outfits for
superheroes for a long time, saying that she designs for Gods. Due to her near
impossible talent in fashion design and with fabric, she may possess minor
super-intelligence to have thought of some brilliant inventions. For example,
the minimum width of Elastigirl is 1 mm on the National Supers Agency file featured
on the special-edition DVD, her supersuit is missile-proof, resistant to
extreme temperatures, and the supergirl can implausibly stretch far and wide
(without injuring herself) whilst maintaining her original shape despite
executing various sorts of action and breathing like Egyptian cotton – c’est
parfait!
 

E Mode, who presented the Best Costume Design Oscar at the
2004 Academy Awards alongside Pierce Brosnan, depicts a combination of fashion
maven/gadget builder along the lines of ‘Q’ from the James Bond movies. She is
rumoured to be a portrayal of real-life fashion designer, the late Edith Head
and possibly Mary Quant. She may also have a vague connection to super-editor
of Vogue and fashion force Anna Wintour, while her catchphrase of
"dahling" may be a reference to British actress, Tallulah Bankhead.
Whoever she may be, her expertise definitely lies in superstylin’.

Greetings!!

December 23rd, 2006 by oxygenmag

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December 7th, 2006 by oxygenmag

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just managed to take a few photos at the Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week last mth. enjoy.

Past Present Perfect

December 5th, 2006 by oxygenmag

Out next week

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Great work

December 1st, 2006 by oxygenmag

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This great work is produced by these great ppl-

Photography : Vincent Paul Yong
Styling : Kenneth Vernon
Hair and Make-Up : Zayin
Model : OLYA @ Andrewmodels
Cover design : Sarah Tan
Venue : (u wont believe it - TNB, Tmn Desa)

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