I will also be posting up my hauls in my WIWT posts at the end of each week, so do look out for them if you are interested.
Now, here are photos from the first day of my trip.
We woke up on a dark (not bright at all because we were up by 4am!) and early morning to catch our 6am flight to Hong Kong. All of us wore sunnies on the Airport Express because we barely had any make-up on.
Ravenous by the time we arrived at Royal Plaza Hotel, we grabbed a quick meal at Fairwood, a fast food chain that serves pretty average Chinese and Japanese food. Then, it was time to return to the comfort of our hotel to laze around a bit, freshen up and prepare for our shopping escapade!
We also took a short walk to Argyle Centre (旺角ä¸å¿ƒï¼‰, a must-go mall for all of us. The walkways are very narrow and flanked by a myriad of little shops selling everything from apparel, shoes, bags and accessories at affordable prices. It is almost like a cross between Far East Plaza and Bugis Village.
I bought most of my bags, shoes and clothes from Argyle Centre. Everything here ranges from S$10-30 for clothes and bags. Shoes are generally a little pricier, at about S$40-50 a pair, especially if they’re replicas of designer footwear or of better quality.
One word of caution though, this mall can get terribly crowded after office hours and on weekends. On weekends, you can hardly walk past a shop without being sandwiched between fellow shopaholics. The experience is akin to being trapped on an MRT during peak hour with little ventilation and no way of getting out (just like what happened this morning)!When night falls, you may want to visit the Ladies Street (女人街), also located in the Mongkok district. This street used to be lined with boring stalls selling poor quality designer replicas and souvenirs that aren’t worth a dime. It didn’t help that the stall keepers were rude and fond of chasing potential customers away if they appeared uninterested in the products.
The good news is, all that has changed. Now, the wide variety of merchandise here is a huge draw. The stall keepers are also very friendly and eager for customers, so bargain all you can! The Vivi-inspired leopard print fur bag in my previous WIWT post was purchased in Ladies Street when the stall was about to close for the night. After much haggling, I bought it at only about S$20. What a bargain!






This looks like so much fun! Thanks for posting. I can't wait until I can afford to travel outside of the United States!
What a fun girls trip!
Hi Heather,
Yes it's always fun to hang out with a bunch of girls ;). There are so many things to do in the US and you can always travel to the various states! The last time I travelled to the US was more than 10 years ago, and I'll love to visit soon!
Singapore is so tiny, which is why most of us staying here will venture overseas for short holidays every once in a while. 🙂
Hi Miss Vodka,
Yes it was! 😀 An all girls' trip is always difficult to plan because of clashes in our schedules but I'm glad it materialized!
Hi Regina
I bought a tulle skirt from you once. I'm in HK now and will be living there for several months. Have gone to the few Mongkok markets, but found it too touristy and didn't manage to get anything. After seeing your buys from Argyle Centre, will definitely make a trip down when I can find a babysitter to look after my son.
Hi Lisa,
Good to hear from you! I wish I could stay in hk too. The food and shopping are just fantastic. Yes yes, you must go to argyle centre. There are too many gems to uncover there! How old's your son? Must be tough taking care of your baby in a foreign land. Do take care!:)