Black and white photograph of Mr Choo Foo Wah, one of the sponsors at Singapore Western Suit Week, with singer Sakura Teng seated next to him

Title
Black and white photograph of Mr Choo Foo Wah, one of the sponsors at Singapore Western Suit Week, with singer Sakura Teng seated next to him
Year/Period
8 October 1966
Region
Singapore
Dimension
Object size: 11.3 x 15.7 cm
Accession No.
2019-00456
Credit Line
Gift from Founder of Fatman Singapore Gents' Wear Company, Mr Choo Foo Wah.

This photograph of Mr Choo Foo Wah (founder of Fatman Singapore Gents' Wear Company, seated next to Miss Sakura) and Miss Sakura Teng (seated in the middle of the photograph) was taken at the Singapore Western Suit Week in Mingxing Hotel located at 315 Clemenceau Avenue. Sakura Teng, a singer better known as the A-go-go queen in the 1970s, was Malaysian-born and performed frequently in Singapore. She was a special guest at this Singapore Western Suit Week event, engaged to pick out the lucky winners of a lucky draw. Fatman was a sponsor of this event, and this photograph shows the Fatman boxes on the table to be given away. Mr Choo started out as an apprentice to a local tailor (specialising in making Western suits). In 1955, he set up his own business, Singapore Tailor, at Desker Road (1955–1957). Later the business was renamed Fatman Singapore Gents’ Wear Company, with its main shop in Jalan Besar (1957–2009), followed by the Whampoa area (2009–2018), as well as branches along Victoria Street (1975–1981) and in the Orchard Road area (1981–1994). Fatman Singapore Gents’ Wear Company was one of the local renowned tailor shops that specialised in the making of men’s Western suits as early as the 1950s. In the 1960s, with Western culture making greater inroads into the local fashion consciousness, there was an increasing popularity for made-to-measure clothing which led to a demand for tailors who could replicate coveted Western designs. Between the 1970s and the 1980s, Fatman was one of the most renowned tailor shops in Singapore, ordering fabrics from London to satiate the growing demands of consumers, who also appreciated Fatman's fine workmanship.