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27-year-old Bina Srikureja is a carefree and innovative designer at
             Nanyang Textile Industry Co., Ltd. But despite designing sportswear
             for work, she finds her style best suited for the 50s. This creative   1
             woman loves discovering vintage pieces from her travels, which
             she then freely puts together to create unique looks for herself.
             “Casual, vintage, fun and weird,” are the words Bina uses to describe
             her style. “Weird. A lot of people call me weird,” she continues. Her
             boldness to try on different outfits is not only inspiring, but also
             unlike anyone else in Bangkok.

             Bina completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Design and Development
             from London College of Fashion. However, her sartorial selections are
             not influenced from the university itself, but rather from the city’s
             street style, where people don’t really conform to trends. “They dress
             how they feel,” she clarifies. “This was really eye-opening, as the
             people around me encouraged me to wear whatever I wanted, rather   2           3
             than what was on the catalogue. At the university, I was designing
             for other people, rather than myself. It was all about straightforward
             and minimal designs with a focus on a specific direction. I’m not like
             that. My choices now often reflect my moods.” So what inspired her
             love for vintage items? “When you shop vintage, what you get is
             secondhand, but every piece has a story, a history that you won’t get
             anywhere else. And once you wear the clothes, you really get a feel
             of how rich it is.”

             Rather than browsing the racks of popular commercial brands, Bina
             enjoys walking the streets of Talad Rod Fai, or viewing pop-up shops
             at Terminal 21 for quirky finds. However, her all-time favourite are the   Bina's
             markets in Tokyo, Japan. She went there with a colleague for design
             research and came back loving the vintage options for herself. She   W A R D R O B E E S S E N T I A L S
             wears her favourite green trousers from Tokyo, paired with intricate
             accessories she created herself, in her work wear look on page 53.   4
             “It’s nice to be quirky and unlike anyone else,” she says. “I don’t go to
             H&M or Zara because everyone else is wearing it.”









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             Fashion is indeed subjective, and no one should be afraid to
             experiment with a variety of fads. Bina follows her instincts, and is
             never concerned with what other people might have to say about her.
             “We shouldn’t always go for the typical stuff,” she says with a smile.
             “It’s fun to try new things and discover what your true style is. It’s
             also okay to look horrible sometimes, as that is how you are going to
             find your best look. If people say you look weird, always own it!”



                                1. Novel   2. Pencil  3. Keys 4. Wallet 5. Black backpack from a Japanese leather market


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