Ignite your fashion sense and unleash your inner uncle-style icon with fashion maven Mrs Sim as you confidently strut your stuff and make a lasting impression that’s “brief-tastic”. With her exquisite collection of uncle shirts and unrivalled flair, she knows how to make you feel absolutely “underwear-able.”
Step into the world of style and fashion. Meet the fabulous Mrs Sim, a seasoned expert in dressing to impress. Mrs Sim knows how to make you look your best. Discover her witty fashion advice and unique insights. Get ready to elevate your wardrobe and unleash your inner fashionista with this captivating program. Mrs Sim and En Hui Enterprise are here to make you shine!
Mrs Sim, the cheerful owner of En Hui Enterprises, has been selling men’s apparel and undergarments since its establishment along Trengganu Street. After relocating to Chinatown Complex in 1983, Mrs Sim’s stall became one of the few catering to men’s fashion needs. Known for her cheerful and happy nature, Mrs Sim has a wealth of amusing stories to share about her experiences in the world of men’s apparel and undergarments retail.
Saturday, 12 August 2023
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Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as photographer Quek Tiong Swee unveils his exclusive collection of photographs which capture the essence of this iconic neighbourhood from the dynamic 60s to the bustling 90s. Join us in this lively discussion as he reveals the hidden stories behind the bustling streets and reflects on its enduring transformation into a tourist attraction.
Fruit virtuoso Jasmine Kong’s humble stall has been a cornerstone of Chinatown Complex, witnessing the ebb and flow of its vibrant energy, the comings and goings of generations of customers and the rich tapestry of stories that have unfolded within these walls. Step into her juicy world, where the sweet and tangy flavours blend harmoniously with the rich history and indomitable spirit of Chinatown Complex.
Discover how Jessie Toh assembles her “Auntie Army” to put up a breathtaking display of red-and-white lanterns just in time for National Day.