An individualistic perspective on style from fashion rebel Kim Raymond


The greatest influence on Kim’s sense of style is her fearless attitude concerning fashion, and she declares that she is not afraid to wear anything. — YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

During our shoot with Kim Raymond, the one thing that came across very clearly is her strong sense of identity when it comes to style. Sure, she replies, when presented with the mood board for the shoot but quickly adds that she didn’t bring any “colour”. Her edgy approach to fashion has garnered an ardent following who peruse her social media to take inspiration from the unique way in which she puts things together.

Indeed, a quick Google of her name and you will find many labels that the media have come up to describe her. Among them – are fashion influencer, fashion stylist and perhaps, most apt, fashion rebel. Based on her Instagram, it is clear that the last description is the most suitable as Kim, 37, is not one to stick to convention when it comes to fashion.

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