Fashion à la Quarantine
Frederick Law curates HYPE’s inaugural online fashion spread, with an added dash of insight on how Covid-19 is impacting the fashion industry.
Everest is not Everything
Having journeyed to 14 mountains and back, Sim Yi Hui sits down with Ruth Chan and reflects on the difficulties, disappointments and discoveries.
Forging The Will To Defeat Pills
In the light of changing attitudes towards drugs in Singapore, Lee Zhi Ying speaks to youths about their outreach efforts.
Chasing Fragrance
To Dan Yan, tea is not simply a drink. It is an eight generation legacy from her family of tea growers. Dan Ya finds out how she has put her own unique stamp on it.
Y2K Fashion With A Gen Z Twist
On a nostalgia trip back to the 2000s, Jojo Tung explores how youths today are re-inventing fashion from that era today.
Green City Gardeners Take Root
City folk tell Tang Jia Wen the benefits of incorporating nature into their living spaces and lives.
Breaking A Routine, Creating A Lifestyle
Youths tell Benjamin Wellesley how the circuit breaker benefitted or disrupted their fitness routines, sharing their main takeaways from quarantine.
Tie-Dye: Not A Dying Art
Youth in China are experiencing a renewed interest in a 1,500-year old art form. Shafiq Guee, at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, talks to the growing breed of new advocators.
It’s e-Curtains Up for Chinese Performing Arts
Exciting things are in store for Chinese performing arts groups as they explore the impact of digitalisation on their art forms. Lee Zhi Ying finds out more.