PM Lee's wife seen at G-20 summit with dinosaur-motif clutch designed by Pathlight student

Mrs Lee Hsien Loong (in purple, holding clutch) with other spouses of world leaders in Buenos Aires on Nov 30, 2018. She was accompanying the Prime Minister at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Argentina. PHOTO: REUTERS

SINGAPORE - A fashion statement on the international stage - for a good cause.

Mrs Lee Hsien Loong was seen toting a bronze clutch patterned with cream-coloured dinosaurs in Buenos Aires on Friday (Nov 30).

She was accompanying the Prime Minister at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Argentina.

Mrs Lee was spotted holding the pouch while taking a group photo with other spouses of world leaders on the sidelines of the summit.

The accessory - Dino Leather Wristlet Clutch Bronze & Cream - is designed by 21-year-old Pathlight student See Toh Sheng Jie, known for his talent in drawing dinosaurs.

It retails online for $48 on the school's The Art Faculty store.

The designer, who has autism, also boasts President Halimah Yacob as one of his patrons.

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Meet 19-year-old Pathlight student See Toh Sheng Jie, who designed the blue dinosaur print pouch carried by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's wife Ho Ching during an official visit to the White House.
The accessory - Dino Leather Wristlet Clutch Bronze & Cream - retails online for $48 but is currently out of stock on Pathlight's The Art Faculty store. PHOTO: AFP

Madam Halimah was seen with a silver version of the dinosaur-motif clutch when she graced an Internal Security Department anniversary dinner as guest of honour in October this year.

This is also not the first time Mrs Lee has been seen with a pouch designed by Mr See Toh.

In 2016, a similar pouch caused a stir on social media when she sported it at the White House during an official visit to the United States.

After it made headlines, the pouch - the Denim Pouch-Dino Blue Black - quickly flew off the shelves, with 200 sold in the span of a few days.

His designs were so popular, some tried to profit by re-selling the pouches online, drawing criticism from both The Art Faculty and netizens.

Mrs Lee has been a fan of his work for several years, having learnt about it seven years ago from MP Denise Phua, who co-founded Pathlight School.

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