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Style File Episode 271: Chiyo's Chipaos

Adeline Choong | Azura Rahman | Isabel Lam, Chiyo | Emma Chong Johnston, Managing Editor of ELLE Malaysia

21-Jan-17 11:00

Style File Episode 271: Chiyo's Chipaos

Sometimes, your career may not necessarily relate to your educational background. Isabel Lam, founder of Chiyo, may be the perfect example for her drastic change from music to fashion designer. Influenced by Japanese fashion, Isabel talks about how she incorporate applique and playful colours in her designs.


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