BY: JACQLYN HANNA, PRESBYTERIAN LADIES COLLEGE SYDNEY
Delegates from all over the world gather together at THIMUN-Singapore, bringing with them their individual fashion styles.
Standing in the midst of the stressed and anxious young teenagers, a sense of personality and professionalism emerges through the clothing they are wearing. The female members are seen in dresses, skirts and shirts, pants and shirts, and suits, while the male participants are all in suits with a large variety of colored ties and shirts, expressing who they are.
The past two days at THIMUN-Singapore, presents us with black as the most popular color worn by both male and female candidates. The hue black demonstrates a sense of formality and seriousness, which is how these teenagers want to be perceived.
“The fashion this year has definitely improved since last year. The girls seem to be expressing who they are more here at THIMUN-Singapore than they have at previous conferences, which I think is fantastic. The boys also seem to be courageous with their brightly colored shirts and ties,” said GA 3 Delegate of Thailand RenĂ©e Klioufis.
Although the females are in suits, they have each added their own personal touch to their outfits through their accessories. The most popular accessories seem to be large designer bags and colorfully printed scarves.
GA 2 Delegate of Liechtenstein Anton Kabischa, commented on the current fashion at this year’s THIMUN-Singapore conference, saying, “People should be combining their jackets and pants, and making sure they fit. I also like pointy shoes on both males and females. The badges do not really work well with most people’s outfits, so they should be subtler. Scarves are also really fashionable on girls.”
A popular trend amongst the male delegates is the combination of plain suit pants with patterned jackets and ties. Striped shirts are also in style.
Kahyun Park, Manas Bajaj, and Jingshen Zhao, Chair and Deputy Chairs of GA 1, stated, “We like grey, stripes, and black. Everyone seems to look acceptable. Earlier today in the Student Officers meeting, we had people wearing inappropriate clothing, so the Secretary General said not to wear anything that would make people cringe, and no converse shoes!”
The majority of females at the conference seem to have opted for flat comfortable shoes, as opposed to stilettos and other shoes that are based on looks rather than comfort.
The floral patterns, stripes and spots seen in bright colors on the female participants’ skirts and scarves, compliment the males’ ties, bringing together a sense of unity between all the members from all over the world. With bright colors coming through all the outfits, Delegate of Ireland Cristie Kennedy, said, “There are fascinating trends, and the bright colors are interesting.”
Chair of GA 2 Yoon Siang, summed up the overall fashion at this year’s THIMUN-Singapore as, “Pretty decent. Both the females and males are all dressed formally and appropriately.”
Delegates from all over the world gather together at THIMUN-Singapore, bringing with them their individual fashion styles.
Standing in the midst of the stressed and anxious young teenagers, a sense of personality and professionalism emerges through the clothing they are wearing. The female members are seen in dresses, skirts and shirts, pants and shirts, and suits, while the male participants are all in suits with a large variety of colored ties and shirts, expressing who they are.
The past two days at THIMUN-Singapore, presents us with black as the most popular color worn by both male and female candidates. The hue black demonstrates a sense of formality and seriousness, which is how these teenagers want to be perceived.
“The fashion this year has definitely improved since last year. The girls seem to be expressing who they are more here at THIMUN-Singapore than they have at previous conferences, which I think is fantastic. The boys also seem to be courageous with their brightly colored shirts and ties,” said GA 3 Delegate of Thailand RenĂ©e Klioufis.
Although the females are in suits, they have each added their own personal touch to their outfits through their accessories. The most popular accessories seem to be large designer bags and colorfully printed scarves.
GA 2 Delegate of Liechtenstein Anton Kabischa, commented on the current fashion at this year’s THIMUN-Singapore conference, saying, “People should be combining their jackets and pants, and making sure they fit. I also like pointy shoes on both males and females. The badges do not really work well with most people’s outfits, so they should be subtler. Scarves are also really fashionable on girls.”
A popular trend amongst the male delegates is the combination of plain suit pants with patterned jackets and ties. Striped shirts are also in style.
Kahyun Park, Manas Bajaj, and Jingshen Zhao, Chair and Deputy Chairs of GA 1, stated, “We like grey, stripes, and black. Everyone seems to look acceptable. Earlier today in the Student Officers meeting, we had people wearing inappropriate clothing, so the Secretary General said not to wear anything that would make people cringe, and no converse shoes!”
The majority of females at the conference seem to have opted for flat comfortable shoes, as opposed to stilettos and other shoes that are based on looks rather than comfort.
The floral patterns, stripes and spots seen in bright colors on the female participants’ skirts and scarves, compliment the males’ ties, bringing together a sense of unity between all the members from all over the world. With bright colors coming through all the outfits, Delegate of Ireland Cristie Kennedy, said, “There are fascinating trends, and the bright colors are interesting.”
Chair of GA 2 Yoon Siang, summed up the overall fashion at this year’s THIMUN-Singapore as, “Pretty decent. Both the females and males are all dressed formally and appropriately.”
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