
don't you just think the singapore girl image is just a bit too dated? i mean, keep the kebaya as it has historic links to Singapore's past as a malay fishing village ( though those folks don't wear kabayas tailored by a French Couturist ). but can they please upgrade those sandals? i mean black leather, opened toe heels with back strap, inclusive with a 7 inch heel ( too high ah? ) by Manolo Blahnik or Balenciaga... doesn't this look just way more chic, and killer - hot - stewardess - in - f me - pumps? come on..... sandals???
next are those red nails. why red? don't they look just cleaner with a nude, blossy French Manicure? sometimes, a simple swish of gloss is all it takes to get people to notice those slender, sexy fingers leaving a glass of orange juice on the stowaway table.
lastly, its the make up. ditch the red lips with blue / brown eye shadow... get them to look more dated and recent. get some smokey eyes with blushing ( not streaking ) cheeks and defined elegant lips in a colour so suitable to her skin tone. now, won't that be better?
even the Singapore Armed Forces have just revamped its No 3 uniform for women so that they look more stylish yet sharp. why can't the SIA update their look?

won't that make them a Great Way to Fly?
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The Singapore Girl brand is timeless and it certainly does not need a change in footwear or fingernail polish.
The image has been refreshed over the years. Just compare the adverts of the 70s, 80s and 90s to now.
You will see a new look Singapore Girl campaign worldwide in late 2008.
really great to hear that!
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