So as you can see, it's quite unexpected and really inspiring. I'll be looking out for more workshops/seminars of similar nature because this is really the best way to learn new knowledge from the professionals or people in that industry who has been there done that.
Monday, May 26, 2014
all I needed was this inspiring push.
So as you can see, it's quite unexpected and really inspiring. I'll be looking out for more workshops/seminars of similar nature because this is really the best way to learn new knowledge from the professionals or people in that industry who has been there done that.
Friday, March 28, 2014
My first work trip to HK!
It's April next week.
I'm officially 4 months into my job. The dreamy happiness of a new job is starting to wear off! But I'm still grateful and happy about my job. I must remind myself to be thankful for a job that has so much opportunities to grow and to learn. Because in the midst of being overwhelmed with work load, I tend to forget how lucky I am.
Ok I dont know how photo posting works on a mobile app. Maybe the photos will all appear at the end of the page. Haha.
I hopped off a midnight flight to Hong Kong the week before my birthday. Due to a big project, the trip was brought forward and I had the lucky opportunity to tag along! You can imagine how happy I was. Two main reasons for that. One, that's my first trip to the bustling city known to be very expensive to live in! Two, I finally get to go on a work trip and learn all about the fabric/accessories/supplier sourcing in Hong Kong!
The trip is exhausting. We barely slept on a 1am flight with a baby crying all night. Then it was 3days of walking, lugging a luggage full of samples, searching and finding stuff. Then at night was another round of walking. This time it's for leisure. Their food is so awesome too! So much better than the ones in sg that call themselves "Hong Kong cafe". Then on the 4th day we take another early morning flight at 5am and arrive back at noon to head right back to office. Gosh. So hectic! Fun for the first time but maybe not as great the next time.
I've been taking up more responsibilities in office, going out to meet more clients, etc. The work nature is slowly changing. But sadly, my working environment is changing too. The changes are not very welcoming. Oh wells, that's expected. That's why I never want to be a boss of my own brand in the future. If my dream ever come true that is! ;)
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Time really flies when I'm enjoying myself.
It's been 2months plus since I joined the company. Work hasn't been entirely smooth, but I think I'm fitting in very well. Much better than I did during my 8mth stint in my first job. Urgh. I still shudder at the thought of that place.
Anyway! My probation is going to end soon! Yippee! Means that my OT finally gets to be exchanged for time off. Haha. That's the only perk for me to look forward to ending my probation. Don't get me wrong. There aren't any reason not to look forward to the end of the probation. Haha.
The people in this company are the nicest I have met. They have the most adorable old working people, cutest hr/accounts, most hardworking and humble Chinese (I mean the people from China), and the most understanding and reasonable boss. The working environment is very learning-friendly. And I think there is almost no office politics at all. Working life couldn't be any better. I don't even dread Monday, beside the fact that I can't go shopping or laze around at home. Time passes so fast the moment I step into office. And even though my job is pretty brain-draining, I don't feel 100% drained in all aspects. I can skip hop and jump in office haha. I think I may seem like a mad women. Hahaha.
But of course my work has it's challenges. There are external people who can be such idiots/bitches sometimes. The software may not be entirely obedient as well. And my projects are not without twists and turns. Nevertheless, I love my job and my workplace. It isn't the 100% perfect dream job of course. But it's the closest I think I can ever find. Even with my cannot-stay-still character, I think I may be able to stay in the company for quite awhile. Let's not say how long. But it's definitely going to be longer than I'd expected.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
And now my ride begins
I also had the honour of meeting and working other awesome people such as Daniel Buoy and his team, the Japanese "feather lady", etc. And then, as always, there are divas amongst some famous names. I was so disappointed by one of my favorite designers. But overall it was definitely an eye-opening exposure to the industry and many up-close experience of the amazing couture clothes.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Freedom marked by works!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Life at three distinct points.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
The future is creeping up on me slowly.
If you remember, I'm under a contract with e2i. That's how I get my subsidized school fees and my monthly allowances. But the other part of the contract is working in the Singapore fashion industry for a year upon graduation. It doesn't state that I have to work full time or part time. But this mean I have a very wide range of options. Now the question is, what should I do to ensure that this is one year efficiently and effectively spent on a job that will move me a step forward in my quest to reaching for my dream?
That is a tougher question than one might think.
The practical solutions are very tempting and easy to reach for. I can abuse the nature of the contract and find a part time job as a sales girl. Ok that is a really stupid choice. Just saying.
But I can just find ANY job as a fashion designer in Singapore, work one year then leave. I will definitely work a year then leave. But the problem here is, where to find a job that I can be a proper fashion designer, putting the skills I learnt to proper use? Singapore has a very small market for hiring fashion designers who design. Most of such job title will include job scopes of mixing and matching existing designs from other luxury brands, or in some very sad cases, the job scope is very similar to that of a merchandiser. I know beggars can't be choosers. I am after all a fresh grad. Who wants to manufacture my designs? Whoever do, I think they must be nuts to trust an "infant" designer and thrust hundreds and thousands dollars into manufacturing something that may or may not sell. I'm not saying my designs are lousy. But it's just a logical reasoning from a business perspective. I have a Bachelor in Management so my mind isn't as ignorant (or living "in the clouds" for that matter). I know and I understand the business concerns of a company - to make profit!
Ok I'm getting too far from my topic. Basically, what and where to find a job that has MINIMAL non-designer job scopes and MAXIMISE my learning curve as a designer? Ideally, I would like to work with a large established group with lots of luxury brands under their belt. Who doesn't? I don't have anything much to offer to stand out of the crowd yet. So my next-in-line ideal is to work with a local designer. A firm that is almost a one-man show. That I believe is where I could learn the most (provided I'm not hired to fulfill the roles of an admin or finance assistant).
But where to find such an opportunity?