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Guess what?: Momo opens boutique in Bali

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Mon, May 5, 2014 Published on May. 5, 2014 Published on 2014-05-05T13:21:16+07:00

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Guess what?: Momo opens boutique in Bali

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JAKARTA: Narova Morina Sinaga '€” better known as Momo '€” says she is opening a fashion boutique in Bali, a business she wants to run as a side job while maintaining her career in music.

'€œIt didn'€™t start as a serious venture. It started with me wanting to do something with my love for fashion. It'€™s something to do in my free time,'€ Momo said as quoted by kapanlagi.com.

The 27-year-old said that she would try to manage the business to the best of her ability.

'€œIt'€™s a side job. Geisha remains my number one. But I pay a lot of attention to the business. I routinely go to Bali and I'€™m very hands on,'€ she said.

Momo established the band Geisha in 2003 with her friends. In 2007, they came second in an indie music competition after pop band D'€™Masiv. Geisha has released five albums to date.

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