Growing up in Singapore, Gladys Tay remembers how almost everything had to look the same at school.
"We had uniforms and if you wore hair ribbons, it could only be three colors" (black, white and blue), she said of her British style of schooling.
Tay snuck in whimsy whenever she could.
"My dad traveled a lot for work, so he would buy me things you couldn't find in Singapore. One of my earliest memories is when he got me this Hello Kitty pencil box that nobody else had and it was one of those [personalized] things that I could take to school," she said. "At a young age, I learned that it's OK to be different and that it was fun. That grew into me loving all things vintage because vintage is very unique."
That love for rare finds — combined with a philosophy that more is more — translates to Tay's professional and personal life.
The Shoreview home where she and her husband, Frank Foo, live is brimming with vintage finds. Tay has also made a name for herself in the vintage decor and furniture world as a designer and retailer (you also might recognize her from "Twin Cities Live," where she makes regular appearances as a style expert).
"I'm a maximalist," she said. "I think our homes are meant to be filled with things that we love and bring us joy. The more, the merrier."
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