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BestBuyWorld

December 29, 2010 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Merry Christmas everyone! Apologies for the lack of updates. I’ve been attending gatherings and parties till the wee hours of the morning. It doesn’t help that work has been keeping me busy too.
Anyhow, I’ll always try to squeeze in some time for online shopping.

I’ve been hooked onto BestBuyworld ever since my friend Lyndie recommended the site to me. Nope, this is not an advertorial. I’m writing about them only because I love their wide range of beauty products at 15-20% off listed prices in stores and their excellent service.

This is the only website I know that delivers your items right to your doorstep when you purchase at least $50 worth of products. And, I bet you didn’t expect this…..they accept cash on delivery!! You can even tell them precisely when you want the goods to be delivered!

I’ve been buying my holy grail lancome eye cream and falsies from them as well.

You can find the falsies here. I’ve been using this particular brand of falsies for a couple of months now. They’re very durable! Here’re pics to show what they look like on my eyes.


They look pretty natural but you can easily amp up the glam factor with the right eyeshadow. Curling the falsies helps too.

Time for me to finish up some work. Happy Shopping!!

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David Archuleta’s Showcase

December 22, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments

I had the privilege of attending David Archuleta’s showcase in Singapore in Nov, thanks to Jun who had media passes.

Honestly, I didn’t really know his songs (except one maybe?) but he’s pretty likable in a goofy and down-to-earth way. You should have seen the snaking line of crazy fans who braved the rain and queued outside Zouk for hours!

Reminded me of the times when I actually went a little berserk over HK rock band, Beyond. I was in my early teens then with a loose screw (or more) who often hung out at Takashimaya (the hip hangout for teens then) for hours on end.


There was a CD/DVD shop at the basement of Takashimaya and it used to air Beyond’s concert video everyday on the TV at the window display. My friends and I would stand around, in awe of the band and their wonderful songs. That was how my obsession with them started, albeit only after the death of the lead singer. I remember listening to their songs everyday (I can still remember the lyrics of their Cantonese songs!!!), queuing up at HMV at Heeren for their autograph session and hiring a cab to stalk them all over the island.

On hindsight, I still can’t believe I actually did that. I was young and impressionable, bursting with passion for a band that has since faded into oblivion. Nonetheless, I still sing 1 or 2 of their songs during KTV sessions, just to reminisce the good old days.

Now, I’m passionate about Mozart and all other classical music composers (who are ALL dead, by the way..).

Tell me this is not a sign of age!

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Yvonne and Adrian’s Wedding

December 19, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments

I had the privilege of attending Yvonne and Adrian’s wedding in September at Marina Mandarin Hotel. They tied the knot after years of courtship! Like JW and I, they’ve been together since JC! Remarkable isn’t it?

I also had lots of fun catching up with friends at the dinner. Food was pretty good as well, which explains why many of my friends have booked Marina Mandarin for their wedding celebrations.

Here’s what I wore to the wedding – a nude lace maxi dress from Number Fifty@Mandarin Gallery.


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Tiong Bahru Market

December 17, 2010 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
Hawker centres in Singapore offer a wide selection of tasty local delicacies at affordable prices. Some of my favourites include Clementi Food Centre, Tiong Bahru Market, Old Airport Road Food Centre, Adam Road Food Centre and Maxwell Market. These hawker centres are famous island-wide so I’m sure they need no introduction. πŸ™‚
I had some Char Kway Teow at Tiong Bahru Market recently. My mum suggested that I try the Char Kway Teow stall manned by an old uncle as this is supposedly the famous Tiong Bahru Char Kway Teow stall.

I ordered the S$2 plate. Although the stall is pretty generous with ingredients, I prefer more black sauce on my Char Kway Teow as it adds to the overall flavour. This isn’t the best that I’ve tried but it’s value-for-money and worth a visit.

I hope to visit the Char Kway Teow stall at Bukit Merah Hawker Centre soon, especially after reading ieatishootipost’s recommendation!


Finally, here’s what I wore that day:

Pretty shoes to complete the look:

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Let Me In

December 17, 2010 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

It has been a while since I posted any outfit photos, so here’s one for your viewing pleasure.

This was what I wore to town on a Saturday night to catch the critically acclaimed horror movie, “Let Me In”, a remake of the Swedish film “Let the Right One In”.

I especially love the frilly top and the pretty statement bow behind. Come to think of it, the ruffles and frills of this ensemble are reminiscent of a Latin dance costume isn’t it?


Now, on to the movie. Having read the review in 8days magazine, I thought “Let Me In” was more of a thriller than a horror flick as the review seemingly focused more on the bond between an ostracized little boy who was a victim of bullying at school and a 12-year old female vampire. How terrifying could a 12 year old child vampire be right?


I was wrong. I ended up watching the movie through my fingers, my palms cupping the cheeks of my face. Admittedly, I am not the bravest of souls, but the drastic contrast between the demure, innocent 12-year old child and her transformation into a hideous blood sucking monster was too shocking.

On one hand, she was the reliable child-like confidante to a fellow 12 year old boy, but on the other hand, she was also a blood curdling menace who looks nothing like a 12 year old at the sight of blood.

One of the most frightening scenes was at an isolated underpass, where she lay in ambush in complete darkness, pretending to be injured and begging an unsuspecting jogger to carry her before attacking him. The scene was so gory it still makes me think twice about helping children in need!

The gore, the blood gushing down her fangs and her blood-soaked clothes (so unglamorous!!) sent shivers down my spine. These elements were ubiquitous throughout the movie. I wondered why she didn’t have the finesse of the vampires in Twilight and could never seem to clean up after herself. She always had blood dripping from her mouth, her clothes and the rest of her body!

I honestly couldn’t understand why the little boy never once flinched when she wrapped her bloody hands and body around him! I swear I would’ve died on the spot if someone did that to me.

Savage aside, the plot was very novel as it explored the psychological struggles, loneliness and trauma that a viciously bullied child would typically experience. The male lead was driven to desperation (omg his only friend was a vampire!) and the female vampire became his only companion for the rest of his life. The boy got himself a companion and life-time protection from bullies while the girl vampire got herself a slave to hunt down innocent human beings for their blood.

I don’t know how to explain this, but the film was touching yet inexplicably disturbing at the same time. I’ll rate this 4/5.

Go watch it if you haven’t already done so. I bet you would have sleepless nights thereafter. πŸ˜‰

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Goodbye Austria, Hello Paris

December 15, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
Our 8-day love affair with Austria came to an end as we made our way to the airport. I felt like I was going through a ruthless break-up after falling head over heels in love.
With heavy hearts, we checked in our luggage and proceeded to the departure hall, only to realize that our connecting flight to Paris was delayed. Under normal circumstances, anyone would be upset, but we were rejoicing for it meant that we could stay an extra day in Paris with free accommodation! There’s only one flight out daily from Paris to Singapore and we would certainly miss the flight that very night!

And so, to Paris we went! We stayed the night at the Radisson Blu Hotel at Charles de Gaulle Airport and woke up bright and early for shopping and sightseeing.

As the journey from the airport to town took us about 2 hours, we couldn’t do much so most of our day was spent shopping at Chanel and Decathlon. While Decathlon may not be a household name in Asia, it is very popular in Europe as it offers a wide range of quality sports wear, winter wear and sports equipment at pocket-friendly prices.There’s something for everyone, even if you’re not into sports!

Chanel needs no introduction of course. I was determined to hold a tight rein on my purse strings and I am proud to announce that I escaped relatively unscathed with just 2 accessories! You can view them here.


Shopping aside, I couldn’t help but notice the stark contrast between Austria and France. The clean streets, beautiful scenery and good manners in Austria were replaced by dirty roads, dull buildings and individualism in Paris.

What Austria couldn’t provide in terms of shopping, Paris more than made up for it.

What Austria gave me, however, is something that Paris can never offer, much less substitute.

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Museums in Vienna

December 12, 2010 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

After Innsbruck, we returned to Vienna for the last leg of our Austria trip to check out the museums.

We had a wonderful stay at K+K Maria Theresia Hotel and I would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Vienna. Most European hotels, even the 4 star ones, can be pretty poorly furnished and shabby, but K+K Maria Theresia is definitely a 4-star hotel by international standards. It also provides free internet access, which is rarely found in most European hotels. πŸ™‚


Back to the main purpose of this post. I absolutely adore going to museums, but I was rather disappointed with the collections showcased in the Museum of Fine Arts, a highly acclaimed museum that houses the art collections of the Habsburgs family.


Blame it on my limited knowledge of European art, but I could hardly recognize any of the paintings I saw, much less the names of the artists. Most of the paintings were painted by Flemish painter Bruegel in the 1500s, whom I honestly don’t give a hoot about. I much prefer the museums in Italy and France which boast extensive art collections of Monet, Raphael, Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Degas and Michelangelo.


The only noteworthy paintings here were the Raphael’s “Madonna in the Meadow” (top left pic of collage) and the Infanta paintings by Velazquez, namely “Las Meninas”. This painting and other paintings of Infanta Margarita (not the alcoholic drink haha!) were later reinterpreted by Picasso.


Fortunately, the Albertina museum was Vienna’s saving grace, to me at least. There were two interesting roving exhibitions going on at that time, namely “Michelangelo. The drawings of a genius” which featured early drawings of Michelangelo and “Picasso: Peace & Freedom” which showcased the artist’s politically charged paintings.


I have never seen Picasso’s actual works up close and personal, so this was an eye-opening experience for me. On display here was Picasso’s famous painting, Guernica, which was commonly thought to be a symbol of the artist’s protest against fascism. Contrary to popular belief, no one really knows its true symbolism and meaning.

I guess part of Picasso’s appeal lies in his enigmatic paintings which are always subject to interpretation. When asked to explain Guernica, Picasso replied “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols. Otherwise it would be better if he wrote them out in so many words! The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.”


I didn’t take a photo of Guernica, but I did capture a snapshot of Picasso’s second most important political painting, The Charnel House (top right pic in collage) is said to commemorate the Republicans of Spain who were sacrificed during the second world war. The other two paintings in the collage were reinterpretations of Valazquez’s Infanta Margarita (bottom left) and Bologna’s Rape of the Sabine women (bottom right).

The Picasso exhibition left me feeling fulfilled and satisfied. I wanted to catch this exhibition at the Lourve in Jan 2009 but the queue was so incredibly long it was really quite impossible for me to wait in line. This exhibition will be on till Jan 2011, so if you’re heading to Vienna any time soon, be sure to catch it!

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Ambras Castle

December 11, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
Ambras was built in 1228 during the Medieval period and later converted into a Renaissance castle by Archduke Ferdinand II. Today, the Ambras castle holds precious collections of armoury, art and curiosities.
I was especially intrigued by the portraits of the hairy royalty (on the bottom right of the collage below) who apparently existed! The caption beside the hairy maiden’s portrait indicated that she married a dog handler and subsequently gave birth to a hairy baby as well. How very bizarre!

Another key attraction of the castle lies in its beautiful park and the backdrop of lush greenery and mountains. Autumn is a fabulous time to visit as the green foliage gradate into soft browns, reds and gold. It is the perfect time to immortalize that picture perfect moment by capturing it on film.

Looking at these pictures brings back wonderful memories of our leisurely stroll in the castle grounds, whose beauty evidently withstood the test of time.

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Savouring Delicacies in Innsbruck

December 9, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
I love receiving flowers, especially when they come in the form of gelato from Amorino. For the uninitiated, Amorino is a popular gelato joint that hails from the land of gelato, Italy of course!

After the visit to the zoo, we had a spot of gelato and a sumptuous lunch of tyrolean potatoes and bratwurst sausages before making our way to the Ambras castle, where more spectacular scenery awaited us.

The beauty about Austria is that wherever you go, you’ll get good food at affordable prices.


We stumbled upon an innocuous, hole in the wall restaurant that served the tastiest Tyrolean potatoes (Tirol Grostl) and bratwurst sausages with sauerkraut ever!


Potatoes, bratwurst sausages and sauerkraut always make me go weak at the knees (figuratively, in case you were thinking otherwise). Another reason why I ought to migrate to Austria!

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Innsbruck’s Alpenzoo & the Moose

December 7, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
The Alpenzoo, otherwise known as the Alpine Zoo, is one of the most popular attractions in Innsbruck. It is the highest zoo in Europe and houses many animals that are indigenous to the Alps.
It is closely located to the Nordkette cable railway and you can easily make your way to the zoo after visiting the Seegrube and Halfelaka mountatins via the Nordpark Railway Station, an architectural marvel in its own right. We alighted at Station Hungerburg and took a short walk to the zoo.
It was an interesting experience as there were so many animals that we have never seen in tropical climates.

JW was especially excited to see two animals. The first was the bison, because it is a symbol of power.

The second was the moose, because having read numerous Archie comic books during his childhood, JW’s idea of what a moose represents has been deeply influenced by Big Moose, the dumb guy in the comic. JW thinks that the moose is a hilarious animal because to him, it is a symbol of stupidity.

This is what Big Moose looks like (this was the dumbest pic I could find on the internet):


And this is what Wikipedia has to say about him (yes, I do credit my sources when I actually use them…):

“It is often said that he (Big Moose) consistently scores straight F’s (which, at one point, he thought meant Fantastic)”

To the kind-hearted souls, you would probably think he has a positive outlook in life (I mean who would think that an F grade stands for Fantastic?!). To the rest of us, he is the epitome of himbo-ness. All brawns and no brains, but very amusing nonetheless.

Here’s what the real moose looks like, looking lazy and kinda stupid. Unfortunately, it doesn’t qualify to be a himbo as it is far from handsome. At least Big Moose fares better in the looks department!
I’m sorry I poked fun at the moose, but I just couldn’t resist! πŸ˜› This was all done in the name of fun, so don’t get mad at me if you’re an animal activist!

Oh..plus it’s my birthday today so just cut me some slack ok? πŸ˜€

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Hi! My name is Regina and I am a style, beauty and travel enthusiast who enjoys writing, photography and letting my creative juices flow.

My blogging journey has been nothing short of exciting. I was recently named the winner of Her World Magazine’s Estee Lauder Style Superstar Awards 2016. My blog was also awarded Best Fashion Blog (Grand Winner) at the Singapore Blog Awards 2014. The year before that, it won Best Online Shopping Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards 2013.

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