Stepping into No Sleep Club (NSC) on 20 Keong Saik Road, one won’t be able to tell if it’s a coffeehouse, a bar or a restaurant.
SINGAPORE – Is it a coffee place, a bar or a restaurant? Two women go the mile to open a new F&B concept on Keong Saik Road, and we wanted first dibs. Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore speaks to founders Jessica Hutch and Juan Yi Jun of No Sleep Club. READ MORE: Women On Top: Amanda Eng, Chief Marketing & Buying Officer, Naiise Women On Top: Nova Ceceliana Nelson, founder of Cultivate Central
Chief Marketing & Buying Officer, Amanda Eng, 34, joined the business in 2014 when Tay decided to hire his-then girlfriend to run the marketing operations as the company’s first employee.
For this episode of Women On Top, we speak to Amanda Eng, 34, one half of Naiise, and wife to Dennis Tay, the founder. The couple who recently welcomed their second child, opened a new retail outlet at Jewel Changi Airport, spanning almost 9,500 sqf and supported by Enterprise Singapore.
SINGAPORE — When you think of growing food and designing urban gardens, doing it as a career may be the last thing on your mind, but not for Nova Ceceliana Nelson.
Nova Ceceliana Nelson is the founder of Cultivate Central, an Urban Permaculture Design outfit focused on growing food in small spaces closer to home, school, work and idle spaces in the city. The outfit designs and creates gardening-inspired educational experiences for children and their communities, run public engagement activities for corporates and create learning gardens as well as kitchen gardens. Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore meets with Nova and her partner at Goodman Arts Centre, where they conduct some of their programmes on-ground. Watch: Women On Top: Panel session highlights Women On Top: Priscilla Tan, founder of STYLEDBYPT
SINGAPORE — Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore recently invited past and upcoming 'Women On Top' interviewees who kindly participated in a sharing session with various women from the industry. The speakers, include Nova Ceceliana Nelson, founder of Cultivate Central; Cassandra Riene Tan, founder of Botany Restaurant and Stephanie Dickson, founder of Green Is The New Black, and the session was moderated by editor-in-chief Reta Lee. Watch: Women On Top: Nova Ceceliana Nelson, founder of Cultivate Central Women On Top: Priscilla Tan, founder of STYLEDBYPT
SINGAPORE — Love pinning decor inspiration on Pinterest? Interior stylist Priscilla Tan left the fashion industry to grow in her new role; she now sparks joy by beautifully decorating your room or office space based on your personal taste and interest. WATCH MORE VIDEOS: Women On Top: Kamini Ramachandram of MoonShadow Stories
SINGAPORE — Folklore, folktales and storytelling - most of us grew up with tales told by family members, teachers and friends. But have you wondered about a story and its purpose, and most of all, the storyteller who aims to preserve the act of storytelling?
SINGAPORE —When Carolyn Kan left her high-flying position at an advertising agency, little did she know when she started her new journey, she would hone her skills with a silversmith in Florence, Italy.
SINGAPORE — Singaporean designer Carolyn Kan's name is synonymous with her Carrie K. jewellery brand, as well as Keepers, an independent platform showcasing artists, designers and like-minded people. Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore meets with the talented designer, who shows us around her Carrie K. Jewellery flagship atelier opening at Funan Mall.
SINGAPORE — As consumers are getting more aware of their consumption habits, climate change and sustainable efforts, one woman is hoping to make a difference through education: her name is Stephanie Dickson, and she is the founder of greenisthenewblack.com/ website.