ASK any local celebrity what their biggest headache is, and they will probably tell you it was finding something to wear to the many functions and shows they have to appear at.
Hong Kong audiences have been so spoiled that it isn't unusual to find them wrinkling up their nose at 'stars' who would wear the same outfit twice.
Even if financing their wardrobe is not a consideration, these celebrities are also faced with the problem of what to do with 'used' clothes.
We've all been there at one time or another.
Too many clothes, too little storage space. So what do you do? Take a few days off and bundle off the unwanted to Oxfam - anything for more space? It's all well and good to donate a T-shirt or denim shirt, but when you're talking about an $8,000 Jil Sander outfit and or that $13,000 silk shirt from Versace . . .
Lisa Wang Ming-chuen and others who can afford it, are said to have found the solution by buying an extra apartment to store their old clothes. But for the budding starlets and fledgling singers, getting back some capital for their next Joyce shopping trip would be heaven sent.