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Like I said, since I danced and grew up with a bunch of boys, I didn't know anything about clothes. When I dance, I also explore photography, and shoot for several stores, so when I go to Singapore, I also shoot more to make money. Every day, my clothes with only baggy T-shirts, baggy jeans, shoes and backpacks are big enough to swallow me inside. Then, suddenly one day, everything changed. One summer day like any other, in 2010, I walked past a Sephora store that sold makeup and cosmetics, and so simply, something in me changed, and I wondered if it would be. how to be a girl - a girl.

My mother did not teach, she did not say, I learned to be a girl like I learned all other things, on the internet. Every night, watching video tutorials on the internet, I am amazed that making a girl takes so many steps and it is so expensive. The first time I went to buy lipstick when I was 16 years old, when I came home, I played around like a toy, rubbing it on my face like a clown. Come to think of it now, it's funny, back then, I never thought of doing fashion after cutting my hair. 

I started wearing makeup, started buying clothes. My first dress was a simple, a $15 discount pencil black dress at H&M. Then I went to take pictures, learned a little more, and carried a little more to my closet at home. I was different in just about a year, everyone was surprised. Was it a natural thing to grow up or was I having a turning point in my life? Even plucking eyebrows, shaving legs I have to google.

Then, from having only three T-shirts in the cupboard, I suddenly came up with the intention of opening a fashion brand. It may sound ridiculous, but at the time I understood somewhat how the fashion industry in Singapore functioned methodically and rigidly through the photography experience. At that time I wasn't different, but I understood how I had to be different, I had to sell something different to make a difference. It was purely calculated, not an artist's style. After all, I switched to oil painting and I switched to making statues. Besides, I need money. I simply think that I have the idea, I'd rather sell it and just wash the plate for myself than wash the dishes for another guy every night and let my idea die for free. So I learned sewing, learning stitching, and also asked Google teacher and Youtube teacher. One month after I started sewing by myself, I learned to do webs. After that I taught myself to design. After that, I taught myself how to register and manage the company, how to sell online, how to advertise for online sales. After everything was done, I opened a fashion label. 

In 2012 I started, and I laughed loudly when the sales went way too good to imagine. Just six months after I founded, my company became one of Singapore's most successful online fashion companies. I work out how much money I have, so the capital keeps doubling up. Morning school, afternoon sales, evening dancing and night washing dishes. I, at that time, can never remember the last time I slept.

Such a story, it was just that. I decided to open another fashion blog, to take pictures of my store, so that I had a ground between photography and fashion. I started taking pictures of myself, I experimented with using myself to make picture frames, to hang clothes. Set up the camera yourself, set it up yourself, and then take the camera home again.

A year later, I became one of the most successful fashion bloggers in Singapore. Two years later, most in Southeast Asia. I closed the clothing store, focusing on blogging. Again, if I behead, I can't think that self-learning makeup on YouTube will lead to me making a fashion icon.

So, Tuan Jun used to say, "My life is like a comedy series."

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