Tuesday 24 March 2015

Datuk Zang Toi doesn’t toy with fashion

The Malaysian designer means business when it comes to plying his trade.

IT may seem like a glamorous life to lead. After all, a fashion designer is often surrounded by beauty. From gorgeous clothes to good looking people and exciting runway shows, it almost makes regular nine-to-five desk jobs the stuff of nightmares.

Then again, fashion designing is still hard work – or at least if one wants to succeed at it like Datuk Zang Toi has. According to the Malaysian designer, making it big in the industry takes more than just being able to sketch the next big trend.

“It’s one thing to design a beautiful collection, but you need to bring it life. That’s where you put on another hat – you have to be a ‘travelling salesman’ to sell a collection to pay for another collection,” explained Toi. “Fashion business is one of the toughest businesses. You struggle and continue doing what you love until you get your big break. Sometimes, that can take ten years, or if you’re very lucky, maybe two.”

Kelantan-born Toi is known the world over for his elegant designs. His atelier House of Toi is located near Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, and produces high-end clothes for fine specialty stores in the United States. He first landed in New York City at the age of 20 where he studied at the distinguished Parsons School of Design. A year after founding his atelier, he caught the eye of editor-in-chief of the US Vogue Anna Wintour and was featured in the magazine.

Among his rich-and-famous clientele now are Melinda Gates, wife of Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates; actresses Kirstie Alley and Eva Longoria; pop-star Fergie of Black Eyed Peas; and Saudi princesses. At a dinner for Malaysians in the US hosted by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak last year, Toi received special mention. He was described by the Prime Minister as “a success story of a boy born on the second floor of a grocery shop in Kuala Krai and succeeded as a fashion designer”.

The 54-year-old however remains very modest about his achievements. To him, humility is a trait that everyone should have. He pointed out that he couldn’t have made it this far without his team’s help.



“The seamstresses and pattern makers, for examples are keys to a designer’s team. Also remember to always be nice, kind and respectful to the people who work for you – even when you’re successful,” he commented.

Toi was speaking at a casual evening tea session organised by government investment arm MyCreative Ventures. The company’s Fashion Pitch initiative is entering the final week in its call for applications. The deadline is March 27.

Running for the third year, Fashion Pitch invites business-inclined style enthusiasts to submit their creative plans for judging. Selected individuals will qualify to apply for loans of up to RM2 million. The initiative is aimed at offering those who are keen at starting a fashion business gain a jumpstart at realising their dreams. In relating the experience of first founding his label, Toi joked that he was not as lucky.

“I started my business with a silent partner who contributed US$50,000 (RM185,000). A large chunk of that money went to rent. As you know, rent in New York City – even back then – is very expensive,” he stated. “While the challenges in fashion are still the same, it may take more in terms of the cash you need to start a business in the industry today. I managed with what I could get then, but I’m not sure whether even half a million dollars is enough now.”

Prior to this year, Fashion Pitch has awarded RM5.9mil worth of loans to seven successful Malaysian candidates. Last year itself saw labels Pearly Wong, Commoddity, Fern Design and Whimsigirl awarded loans.

Toi urged budding fashion designers to equip themselves well with the skills of running a business. He said that it is something that cannot be overlooked when it comes to really wanting their label to flourish.

“These days I love crunching numbers with my accountant as much as I love designing collections. Those two aspects of the trade come hand in hand. To be a designer, you have to be a smart businessman too.”

Toi also cautioned designers against excessively spending money they don’t have. He said that it is important to be prudent with one’s finances and not take a step too far. A person can’t have everything he or she wants – no matter how important it may seem to be.

“I’d rather have no supermodels on my runway shows, than having to take a big loan to pay their salaries. I only started with 13 pieces in my first collection too. It is important to let your business grow gradually and slowly,” he said in conclusion.

Source: The Star







Friday 20 March 2015

Physical Comedy Workshop for Hospital Clowns by Hilary Chaplain

Persatuan Penghibur Kanak-kanak Buih Merah KL & Selangor or Red Bubbles is a registered non-profit organisation (2095-11-WKL) under Registrar of Societies. Red Bubbles was founded in 2011 in order to bring smiles, laughter and hope to the children in the hospitals and other healthcare settings through regular clowning visits. Among the initiatives of Red Bubbles are clowning visits, children ward library project and writing and publishing children picture books for fundraising.

The objective of Red Bubbles in organizing ‘Physical Comedy for Hospital Clown’ Workshop is to equip current Red Bubbles clowns with essential physical comedy skills required in their professional work. Besides, the workshop also aims to train more volunteers who are interested to become a hospital clowns with physical comedy skills.

The workshop will enable Red Bubbles to train 15-20 aspiring hospital clowns with essential physical comedy skills required for them to work effectively in the hospital environment. This will help Red Bubbles to form a strong team of hospital clowns who can dedicate their time and energy to cheer up kid patients in hospitals on regular basis. The additional new team members for Red Bubbles will also help expand their regular hospital clowning visits to other hospitals.

Who is Hilary Chaplain?
Hilary Chaplain is recognised as one of America’s foremost professional physical comediennes, performing her original solo and ensemble work for over a decade throughout the United States of America, Canada, South America, Europe and Asia. Uncovering the humour in everyday life, Hilary’s extraordinary work has won accolades worldwide. She is also a founding member of the New York Goofs appearing with them in prestigious New York venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Medora Musical and on tour at Wolf Trap with Bob McGrath from Sesame Street.

Date: 25-26 February 2015
Time: 10 am - 5 pm
Venue: Dewan Wisma ITBM, Wangsa Maju, KL




Thursday 12 March 2015

UDA dan DARA 2015


‘As a tribute to National Laureate Usman Awang, Uda dan Dara 2015 is a re-telling of the classic Malaysian story of two star-crossed lovers. Dara, a young woman from an affluent family, and Uda, a young man born into hardship; Both equally shaped and driven by circumstance, yet both equally in love with one another. It is a story of love, transcending notions of wealth, class, and – in this adaptation – culture and ethnicity. ‘

The 2015 Uda sees a young Chinese man drawn to the bright lights of Kuala Lumpur with his single mother in search of ambition and a better life, but in doing so, meets and falls in love with the daughter of an affluent Malay family, Dara. Although they both live in the same city, a velvet rope divides their families; for while Uda is trying to make ends meet in Kampung Penchala which is now overrun by immigrants and hence nicknamed Kampung Pendatang , Dara is just a stone’s throw away in an affluent gated community that is Taman Tun Dr Ismail. This adds distress to the mothers of the lovers, especially Zaiton, Dara’s single mother whom has raised her daughter using the political and societal connections her husband built in his time, albeit desperately as living conditions are getting harder with her dwindling savings.

Enter Alang, the son of Dato Bakhil, a noted developer of the area, with his wealth and influence. Not content with the riches he has acquired, Alang has set his eyes on the land that is Kampung Penchala, the home of Uda. But, that is not the only thing he is wishing to steal…

Uda and Dara 2015 injects a breath of fresh air into a contemporary classic, and brings it into the present and the future. Join the star crossed lovers in their journey of attaining what their hearts’ desire, of love, life and land that is rightfully theirs.


When: Apr 2, 2015 - Apr 11, 2015
Pentas 1, The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre
Ticket Pricing: RM45, RM60, RM80, RM100 and RM150