SINGAPORE - Phase 2 begins today. After two months of isolation at home, many are checking off bucket lists for their cautious first outings.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Phase 2 begins today. After two months of isolation at home, many are checking off bucket lists for their cautious first outings.The Straits Times asks seven local creatives what they plan to do first thing after the circuit breaker lifts, and what clothes they will be blowing dust off for the occasion.
I've missed human interaction, so I most look forward to seeing friends and loved ones. It may not be so soon till I do this, but I look forward to going for a drink at a bar with a few close friends, probably No Sleep Club - I've been meaning to check it out. When I cook, I also document the cooking process to share with my followers on Instagram , and shoot the end product when it's done. Not forgetting - I work out at home at least three times a week to stay healthy, considering how much food I cook and eat.
Once the circuit breaker fully lifts, I'm going to hit the bespoke bars - places like Atlas Bar for the ambience, and Almost Famous Craft Beer Bar . Basically, chill activities at places that are not so crowded, where we can just enjoy the presence of people over a drink, and cheers to ourselves for overcoming the toughest period yet.These days, it doesn't take much to get ready for the day.
My Molly Goddard dress will be the perfect stepping-out dress - it totally says, 'I'm so happy all this is over!' A friend of mine copped this for me at the Club21 sale.My takeaway this circuit breaker: That it wasn't actually that painful to cook proper meals every day for my family, keep my plants alive and slow down.Since the circuit breaker started, I have been consistent with my workouts and running.
Nothing can replace the feeling of being part of an immersive live performance or exhibition, so that would be the first thing I'd like to do when the circuit breaker fully lifts. After work, I try to do a small workout at home before settling in to watch TV. I like clothes that are fuss-free, comfortable and cool, but that also lift my spirits. So it's airy maxi dresses or kaftans, palazzo pants, and some loungewear from Uniqlo thrown into the mix.It's also my husband's birthday a few days into phase two, so we're definitely going out for a nice Spanish dinner.
I would start planning my first outfit back in office, but right now, there's no fixed date to go back yet. So the first thing I want to do is go on a date . We'll be having a picnic, probably at Marina Barrage.
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