Five for Friday: 5 accessories that maketh the 1990s Singapore teenager

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Five for Fri: five accessories that maketh the 1990s Singapore teenager

In her regular stop-of the-week look at what's happening in popular culture, Channel NewsAsia'south Genevieve Loh digs out her babe tee and friendship bracelets for a trip dorsum to the 1990s.

02 Sep 2022 ten:07PM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 08:43PM)

SINGAPORE: When news broke that French fashion designer Sonia Rykiel died terminal Th (Aug 25) at the age of 86, the Nineties teenage daughter inside of me wept a nostalgic tear. Rykiel was non but a pioneer of Parisian womenswear and the internationally dubbed "Queen of knitwear", she was also the reason why many Singaporean teenage girls were armed with quilted totes from Orchard Road to Outram. For those one-time enough to retrieve, those ubiquitous "Sonia Rykiel Paris" emblazoned bags were the must-have accessory of the mid-Nineties and de rigueur for every Far East Plaza-hanging, Fire disco-going, techno music-loving teen daughter worth her salt. The Sonia Rykiel bag came in loud strong colours and was seen perched on the forearm of countless Singaporean teenage girls, and sometimes even on their helpful bag-carrying boyfriends too.

Needless to say, the fashion predilections of the Nineties teenager leaves much to be desired. Only this nostalgic walk down style lane got me reminiscing.

Ah, the Nineties. It was a decade which kicked off with a recession and the fall of the Berlin Wall, but culminated in the Dotcom nail and the dawn of the new tech historic period. But for teenagers of the time, the 1990s volition e'er have a special kind of cringe-worthy nostalgia. The time when people chosen each other and chatted on a landline for hours and to catch a Pokemon meant y'all actually had to encounter up with your friend and battle it out with your individual collection of Pokemon cards. The time of punch-up Internet, CDs and renting videos from Blockbuster or VideoEZY. The fourth dimension when our attention spans had yet to be sullied by Twitter, Instagram and photographic camera phones. The time where we equally a society were free from the Kardashians.

And then in honor of Sonia Rykiel'due south passing and the impact she made on our little ruddy dot, hither is a look at the five quintessential accessories of the Singapore teenager back then. Put on your baby cropped tee, zip upwards your Cross Colours jeans and see if you lot agree with some of our 90s-tastic flashbacks.

1. THE JEAN PAUL GAULTIER/ [IX:IZ] WALLETS

We tin barely spell it, much less pronounce information technology simply the [íxi:z] wallet was undoubtedly a must-have for early 1990s teenager, even if the cost tag was not in the range of a 13-year-old. At the meridian of the now absent Japanese brand's popularity, every Secondary I or Ii child in Singapore saved up all their assart money simply to own i of these brightly coloured Velcro wallets that boast a texture and design that recalls (perhaps a tad too closely) the Louis Vuitton Classic Epi Leather. If you were an extra-flushed teenager, you lot would also accept had the matching [íxi:z] pencil cases and very possibly subsequently graduated to owning a Jean Paul Gaultier wallet by the time you were in upper secondary school. Appealing to both sexes, the shine black calf leather JPG wallet was the ultimate brand name wallet back then, serving as an ultra slick overblown symbol of teen couture. Sure, it was way as well expensive for a teenager to be touting around but it simply fabricated it even more in demand and admired.

2. THE ORANGE POINTY COMB

Orangish long pointed handle comb ( Photo from www.dx.com)

Orange pointed handle comb (Photo from www.dx.com)

Often seen sticking out of a school boy'due south back pocket, the orangish rummage with the long pointed handle was a pervasive sight in the nineties. Offering a myriad of uses, this fine-toothed comb served every bit the tool for up-keeping a boy's newly coiffed "Armani Slope" or "Curtains-departing" hairstyles, backcombing hair for book and overall unofficial boy badge of "absurd".

three. THE Conflicting WORKSHOP AND CROSS COLOURS JEANS

You know the brand names: Cantankerous Colours. Alien Workshop. B.U.M. Versace Jeans Couture. Armani. MCM. If you were a teen of the 1990s, then one of these denim brands would exist roofing your derriere which y'all paired with your favourite Converse sneakers or those Doc Martens boots you convinced your parents to buy considering they were guaranteed to last forever. Complete with your No Fearfulness/Stussy/Mambo tee shirt, y'all were the epitome of 90s fashion. Ah, smells similar teen spirit.

4. THE PAGER

Photograph Credit: ( Singtel, www.amazon.com, www.ebay.com)

In an era when 07734, 143 and 1 177155 400 were not simply numbers merely hidden letters from sender to receiver, the pager was undoubtedly the most of import accompaniment of the Nineties teenager. Earlier text messages and mobile phones, this was how people communicated with each other. Every pager-carrying teenager knew how to brand this earth-shaking contraption work far and beyond the intended means of leaving a phone number to call up to, coming up with a smorgasboard of different codes to send to each other. Whether yous had the old telecom pager or the more than updated Motorola Alphanumeric beeper with holster and clip, the pager was a teen essential that paved the way for today'due south Snapchat.

5. THE SONIA RYKIEL TOTE

The quintessential 1990s Sonia Rykiel bag

It was the badge of laurels for every fashion-frontwards neighbourhood school-style maven (ameliorate known as the Singaporean "Ah Lian"). These soft, candy-coloured babies were bonafide school bags in the day and after-schoolhouse activities locker by night. They were the Information technology bag to concord all the teenage girl essentials like the same pager, make-up and alter of after-schoolhouse wearing apparel.

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