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Ruffles & Tulle

August 11, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
Thank you for all your lovely comments the past couple of days! I’m sorry I haven’t replied to most of them yet, but I’ve read each and every one of them. πŸ™‚ This week has been a busy one for me but rest assured that I will reply everyone as soon as I can!

I spent the week catching up with family and friends, attending the national day parade and watching movies. I’ve 3 movie dates this week alone! I’ve caught Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Horrible Bosses and I’ll be watching Captain America today.

Here’s one of my typical outfits for movie dates. I’m always in shorts these days because they’re oh so comfortable. And of course, ruffles, tulle and bows remain the mainstay of my outfits. πŸ˜‰



Dejavu Ruffle & Tulle top from Number Fifty@Mandarin Gallery

White denim shorts from H&M

Miu Miu Bow Satchel

Korean transparent heels with leopard print soles from Far East Plaza

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Happy 46th Birthday Singapore!

August 9, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Happy National Day!

Today marks the 46th year since Singapore gained independence. To most, it may just be another public holiday, but I personally think that it is a significant day for us as a nation to celebrate our achievements.



It is without a doubt that our achievements have way surpassed that of our counterparts regardless of how much we rant about the fast pace of life, our crowded MRT trains, transport fare hikes, the invasion of foreign talent etc. I guess to a large extent, this is precisely what makes us Singaporean. Complaining is part and parcel of our lives. πŸ˜›

However, if we all take a step back and look at how much we have advanced since the days before our independence, we would realize that our nation has come a long way. Our progress would not have been possible if not for our forefathers, grandparents and our parents, and that in itself makes National Day a day worth celebrating!

Majulah, the Singapore spirit, is the theme for this year’s National Day Parade (NDP). What is the Singapore spirit? To me, the Singapore spirit embodies perseverance, resilience and unity. These were the key ingredients for our success today and will always be important traits for our progress.

I’ve got to thank my lucky stars because I had the privilege of attending the NDP preview this year and as you’re reading this, I’m preparing to meet my family for the actual NDP performance too! πŸ˜‰

Unlike previous years’ performances, this year’s NDP is anchored by a heartwarming musical that depicts how we’ve developed from a fishing village to where we are today. If you have seen the NDP theme song video (see below), you would have an inkling of what the musical is about. πŸ™‚


To keep you in suspense, there will not be any more spoilers from this point on. Instead, I’ll leave you with some photos and a video of the fireworks from the recent NDP preview. Enjoy!


Most of the attendees were in red and white, but this was the best that I could do. I have ZERO red tops!!


My pretty mummy! She was so excited about dressing up in red and white. πŸ˜‰






Roti Pratas, teh tariks and chillis doing their little dance. If only I could eat them (not the chilli) there and then!!!


The final explosion of confetti was a visual treat. It looked like it was snowing.


Last but not least, the fireworks and city scape light-up were fantastic! Check out my video below. πŸ˜‰

Don’t miss the show later this afternoon! πŸ™‚

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Weekend Shopping

August 8, 2011 by Regina Chow 12 Comments
T-shirt and skirt from Korea (during my trip in 2009)

Floral mini luggage tote from Paper Market

Lace socks from Topshop

Booties from Bugis Village (comes with inner platform soles)

Some ladies requested for a full length photo of what I wore in my Peperoni Pizzeria post . Well, here it is. πŸ˜‰ I’ve reworn this ensemble on several occasions with different shoes, bags and accessories. The pretty mini luggage tote was a birthday gift from Andrina some time back.

Speaking of Andrina, we had so much fun shopping for affordable vintage clothes over the weekend at Bugis Village!

I bought this pink floral dress below.



But I was wondering if I should have gotten this grandma style-inspired dress as well. I’m smittened with the lace collar but somewhat doubtful about the colour and print.

On second thought, it makes me look like a school teacher from the 1970s. Haha.

Is it a yay or nay for you? (Tell me nay so I can save some money ok?:P)

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Weekend Summer Style: Lace, Ribbons & Ruffles

August 6, 2011 by Regina Chow 9 Comments

Ruffle necklace from New Look

Reversible Tank Top from Platinum Mall, Bangkok

Lace Shorts from Fa Yuen Street, Hong Kong

Ribbon Heels from Platinum Mall, Bangkok

My ideal summer style incorporates feminine details such as lace, ribbons and ruffles as well as a pop of colour. That was the inspiration for this outfit. πŸ™‚

The weather here has been so unbearable that layering is not an option, so the next best alternative is to play around with different fabrics/details and accessorize with a statement necklace.

I especially adore my tiered lace shorts from Hong Kong because it is somewhat dressy yet casual at the same time. Perfect for a spot of shopping amid the sweltering heat.

What’s your favourite summer look like?

Hope everyone’s having an amazing weekend! Sleeping in and having late brunch are two of my favourite weekend activities. What are yours? πŸ˜€

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Austria (Innsbruck): Seegrube Mountain

August 6, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
As I was looking through some videos that I took in the past, I found a short clip of my visit to Seegrube Mountain in Innsbruck, Austria.

The breath-taking view was so captivating, we spent several hours just admiring the beauty of mother nature while sipping on hot chocolate.

It felt like heaven on earth. I can’t wait to do this again when we head over to Europe. πŸ˜‰

Have a good weekend everyone!

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Colours of the Ribbons (Sale Post!)

August 5, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I have a soft spot for ribbons, especially when they come in a whole bunch of candy colours. Perfect for the summer weekend isn’t it? πŸ˜‰

Price & Measurements: – PENDING/SOLD –
S$29.90 (inclusive of normal mail postage)
Width: 18″ Length: 37″

This dress come in a vibrant green hue (not as blue as the photo made it out to be) and is made of soft, comfortable cotton. You can wear it on its own or pair it with a skinny belt in any shade!

If you’re interested in purchasing this dress, do drop me an e-mail at regina.chow@gmail.com to order.

Please note that I will not be responsible for any loss of items via normal mail postage. All goods sold are also non-refundable.

P.S: I decided to try really light make-up this time, in light of some readers’ feedback about my heavy eye makeup. I wasn’t wearing any make-up except a touch of under-eye concealer. Hope I didn’t frighten you! LOL!

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Forty Hands Revisited

August 4, 2011 by Regina Chow 14 Comments
I visited Forty Hands when it first opened (read here) and was so impressed with their red bean bun (otherwise known as tao sar pau) that I kept wanting to go back on several occasions.
Well, I finally made it back again, but to my dismay, they ran out of their buns! I was there for brunch with my gf Yitian and was told that the buns would only arrive at 2pm as they had run out of them the day before. How disappointing.



Anyhow, it was a blessing in disguise because otherwise, we wouldn’t have tried their Truffle Mushroom Sandwich, which was an absolute delight. The rich fragrance of truffle oil was a perfect complement to the flavour of the mushrooms.


Yitian swears by their coffee. I swear by plain water here because the only non-coffee item on their menu is hot chocolate, which isn’t spectacular.


It was awfully crowded on a weekday. In fact, after we took this shot, all the tables around us were promptly occupied way before lunch time!


Forty Hands
Blk 78 Yong Siak Street (near Tiong Bahru Market), #01-12
Tel: 6225 8545

I will definitely be back again for another go at the red bean bun, but till then, here’s a closer look at my outfit for the day.
Korean Tie-dyed denim dress from M.E. Biz Apparel at Chevron House

Korean transparent heels from Far East Plaza

My gf Sushi picked out this lovely dress and bought it as an advanced birthday present for me. I was so touched by her sweet gesture! Thank you again dear!
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My Beauty Products

August 3, 2011 by Regina Chow 10 Comments
Surprise, surprise…this is a beauty post! I was inspired by Chrysa of Stories and Sequins who did an awesome post on her beauty products earlier on.
Now, let’s take a look at my current staples. For those of you who have been following my blog, you’ll probably know that I use Dior’s Extreme Fit Supermoist Powder Foundation and MAC’s powerpoint eyeliner in Engraved. Occasionally, I’ll leave the house with just my tinted suncreen from Drx. πŸ™‚

Today, I’ll share with you some other products that I use in my daily routine too.

If there’s one thing that I can never get enough of, it’s eye make-up. I have a multitude of eyeshadows in shades of brown and black. Shimmery, matte, whatever…you name it, I have it.

I’m currently besotted with the Naked palette from Urban Decay and have been using it most of the time. When I’m lazy, I’ll just use one shade over my lid. My favourite shades in this palette include Hustle, Creep and Dark Horse.

I have rather severe dark eye circles, so concealer is one make-up item that I cannot do without. Recently, I’ve been using Benefit’s Stay, Don’t Stray as a concealer. It’s marketed as a primer, which means you’re supposed to use it before layering on your concealer and eye make-up, but it comes in a nude shade that conceals my dark circles perfectly well when I have sufficient sleep, so it doubles up as a concealer for me! A little goes a long way. I also like that it doesn’t crease like most concealers.


Benefit’s Dandelion is a life-saver on days when I need that extra radiance boost. My cheeks are naturally rosy so blusher may not be necessary on most days but I like that Dandelion adds an instant glow to my face on days when I need it. It has such a smooth consistency and is surprisingly easy to blend.


False lashes have also worked their way into my daily routine now because it is so easy to remove as compared to mascara. This is also my last step after eyeshadow and eyeliner. My favourite lashes are Dollywink lashes No.1 and No. 2, both of which can be purchased from Watsons stores. I especially like the Watsons store at Nex as it is perpetually well-stocked with Dollywink lashes.

Dollywink lashes come with thin transparent lash bands, which make them very flexible and bendable. The best part is, the lash band is hardly noticeable if you attach the false lashes close to your lash line.

I don’t really use lip products although my drawer is filled with them. I only use them when I have functions/events to attend and among them, Canmake’s Nudy Glow lip gloss is my favourite. It is very opaque and comes in a nude pink shade, which is perfect for enhancing smoky eye make-up. One gripe that I have about this product is that it can be very drying, so it is important to slather on lip balm prior to application.

Here’s the final look. I also added a dash of shimmery white eyeshadow (Majolica Majorca’s WT 963) near my tear ducts to open up my eyes.

I wish I could try out those coloured circle lenses but unfortunately, my astigmatism is way too high. So there, I’ll just have to live with my natural pupils!

My hair is also growing out. I’m wondering if I should continue growing it out (I miss my long hair sometimes) or keep it short. What do you think? I would be very grateful if you could share your views with me!

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The Pigeonhole at 52 Duxton Road

August 2, 2011 by Regina Chow 3 Comments

Chilling out with a cup of coffee (or tea/hot chocolate in my case) and just watching the world go by is one of my favourite pastimes.


In our quest to seek out new cafes places, we had the good fortune of chancing upon The Pigeonhole along Duxton Road. A quaint little cafe, it is also home to collectibles from years of yore. My mum, for instance, used to have a sewing machine just like that!

Check out that study desk! It totally reminds me of my desk during secondary school and JC days. How nostalgic!

Besides furniture, The Pigeonhole also has for sale a myriad of rare books covering a broad range of topics including art, music and even politics.


These little pigeonholes are for those of you who want to be added to their mailing list. Just deposit your card into one of these pigeonholes!

The Pigeonhole supports local NGOs, film, music, performance and art. It hosts events and performances occasionally, so if you’re interested in musical/cultural activities, do pop by their website to check out the calendar of events.


Mismatched furniture seems to be a very popular trend these days, but it’s not hard to see why. The unpretentious, homely vibe it brings to the shop makes it easy for patrons to relax and hang out without feeling the need to keep up with appearances.


Other than coffee sourced from Highlander Coffee, The Pigeonhole also offers a wide variety of drinks, alcohol and even main courses. We had their macaroni with cheese, which was very average. If I come here again, I’ll probably skip the food. πŸ˜‰


On the way out, we stumbled upon an antique shop with a compendium of curiosities. Right in front of the store hangs the hilarious banner which you will see below. I wonder if the objective of hanging such a banner is really to drive customers away. πŸ˜›


Finally, here’s a simple outfit that I wore that day. The weather has been scorching hot, so I tend to be in shorts more often than not. I’ve also been recycling my shoes and bag in many of my outfit shots because I’m always in a rush to get out of the house. Time for a change soon!

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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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