Before the black and white colonial style houses in Wessex Estate, young Singaporeans sprawl, dance, embrace.
They wear bandanas, scarves, cropped tops and pants in the same shade of mustard, a pop of colour against monochrome. A young “army of peace”, juxtaposed against houses built in the 1930s and 1940s that were once the property of the British military.
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