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Elle Fowler feature [ellesglittergossip] 6:40

L.A.
3 January 2014

Elle Fowler featured www.tammytew.com at 6:40:)

Chriselle Lim 2013 Channel One Youtube layout

L.A.
15 August 2013

Chriselle Lim Youtube Channel Layout

LA
7 April 2013

Facebook Shout Out by Chriselle Inc

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Twitter Shout Out by @CHRISELLEtweets

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Fashion Special: Shopping in Haji Lane, Singapore

TheBlogShop
17 March 2012

Hey Everyone!

It’s time again to say goodbye to another year. I must say that 2010 was utterly fantastic – it was such a pleasure to meet some of you, get to know more companies, and even try a few more drugstore products. It’s always important to have memorable moments because it’s safe to say that 2010 will never pass us by again.

But with goodbyes come new hellos and the tradition of setting up new year resolutions. What are mine? Well besides the standard eat well and lose a few pounds, I want to be more fashionable. Thus, it’s always great to have friends who know what they’re talking about when it comes to dressing well and Tammy Tew (http://distortedframes.onsugar.com), one of my good friends, for shizzle knows what she’s talking about. So, we’ve made this new years video extra special by taking you down a special lane – it may not be memory lane but it’s very stylish and well just my style.

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So, Where Did Your LOGO come from?
Distorted Frames By Tammy Tew

RoseanneTangRS
16 March 2012
  Hey Everyone!We’ve all seen the roseannetangrs logo, I’m sure floating around on every channel I have to reach you whether it be facebook, twitter, here on onsugar or on YouTube:But where did it come from? I’ve always wanted to make my channel more established than just a hobby and thought it would be best to have a design that would represent what I do while being simple, clean and memorable. Being no designer, I ran to one of my best friends, Tammy Tew, for her help. Read More >> 

Mapping Melbourne’s Tailoring Disporas

Melbourne, Australia
16 March 2012
  Lovers of history and style will have the rare chance to learn about Melbourne’s tailoring diasporas in a special event next week, showcasing the work of RMIT University Bachelor of Design (Fashion) students.The second-year students will present their creative responses to their research into the city’s past and current tailoring diasporas in Tea for the Tailors, at the Immigration Museum on Saturday, 6 November.Peter Allan, Fashion Lecturer in RMIT’s School of Architecture and Design, said the research revealed a snapshot of Melbourne’s tailoring businesses and personal histories, including the influences of European post-war diasporas on the craft of tailoring in Melbourne.”This event is a rare opportunity to see inside the creative process of some of our most talented young designers and celebrate the innovation, creativity and the histories of the travelled artisans of Melbourne,” Mr Allan said.
  Notebooks, toiles and tailored jackets will be on display during the event, with the 19 students also giving short group presentations on their research.The research was conducted for a 12-week studio, Mapping the Diasporas, one of several projects relating to tailoring offered in the Bachelor of Design (Fashion).The studio was a phase of a larger research project, Mapping the Melbourne Tailors – led by Mr Allan and fellow fashion lecturer, Sue Thomas – which in turn forms a key part of the RMIT Design Archives long-term project, Mapping Melbourne Design.”The ongoing project, Mapping the Melbourne, honours the role of the tailor while researching and interacting with this craft, and its presence within the community,” Mr Allan said.Tea for the Tailors is held thanks to a generous donation from Henry Buck Pty Ltd.The free event is at the Immigration Museum Theatrette, 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne, from 10.30am-12pm on Saturday, 6 November.