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Karen’s Red Christmas Party

December 29, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
We attended Karen’s Christmas party on Christmas Day, all dressed in red! Well, at least that was what we thought the theme was, until we realized that only those who asked if there was a theme came in red! Haha.


Among the 30 guests, Jun, Yitian and I were probably the reddest of them all. Our red frocks resembled red packets used for Chinese New Year. In fact, we could probably wear these dresses again for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations next year. I’m sure our grandparents especially would be delighted by this auspicious shade of red. LOL.

It was supposed to be a potluck party, but the hostess prepared a feast single-handedly, with some assistance from two men who shall remain anonymous and mysterious in this post. There were two appetizers – a unique sour plum concoction as well as an exquisite smoked salmon and watermelon with balsamic vinegar appetizer. Everything including the sauces were made from scratch! The grilled chicken and grilled ham were so yummy! The guests also brought log cakes, shepherd’s pie, curry, bacon streaks, kueh pie tee among other mouthwatering dishes.

Right after the meal, the anti-social boys went to the sofa to read and watch TV while the rest of us girls decided to camwhore.

Before long, it was time for gift exchange! Unwrapping presents is always a joy, don’t you think?

Unlike some of my friends who enjoy tearing up the wrapper, I like to make sure that the whole wrapper is intact. I personally think it’s a form of respect to the person who took pains to wrap up the present beautifully. My heart actually aches when I unwittingly tear a wrapper! Oh well, but that’s just one of my idiosyncrasies. Haha. What about you? Are you like me too? πŸ˜›

Finally, here’s a preview of my presents! These are not exhaustive though…I’ve opened up quite a number of the other presents and they’re all over my room. Thank you my dear friends (you know who you are) for all the thoughtful presents! πŸ˜€

I love the month of December because there’re so many festivities going on! This weekend, I’ll be celebrating New Year’s overseas and I’m sooo looking forward to it!
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Christmas Shopping!

December 28, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
As the old adage goes, “Christmas is all about giving”. Hence, I had a field day shopping for Christmas presents for all the girls just days before Christmas! JW also came along to lend his support by carrying all the bags. πŸ˜›

pink floral lace dress from Clubcouture

We dropped by some accessory shops like Green Petals but no other shop held my attention like the way Dip Drops did. Ever since I discovered Dip Drops, I’ve been wanting to buy down the entire shop, and I would have done just that if not for the fact that most of the clothes were way too warm for our weather. I did however end up getting almost everything that I bought for the girls for myself too, save for those items that were already out of stock. Well, to be clear, JW bought those for me as Christmas prezzies. πŸ˜‰

We stopped for a quick coffee at Blue Mountain Cafe before we continued shopping. The coffee is reputed to be good, but I can’t say the same for the other non-caffeinated drinks. I can’t remember what soda I had but it tasted like toothpaste. :S

Being the impulsive, erm..I mean efficient shopper that I am, we managed to squeeze in time for a movie (Mission Impossible 4, which was excellent by the way) and dinner thereafter at Xin Wang Cafe. I’m usually not a fan of HK cafes, but I love the spicy minced pork porridge and the iced peach tea at Xin Wang. There’re real peaches in the iced peach tea, which adds punch to the drink, but I don’t eat peaches so JW and Jun always end up stealing them.

Silly me decided to try the grass jelly drink instead that day. Huge mistake. I’m staying loyal to my iced peach tea from now on.

How did your Christmas shopping go? I love all the presents that I received this year and I hope the girls liked what I got for them too!

For those of you who are still on leave, enjoy the rest of the week!

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Christmas Sparkles

December 25, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments

Merry Christmas everyone!

Last night, I had a quiet dinner and rose moscato with JW, but today, we’re heading to Karen’s place for a potluck party. Before that, Jun, Tian and I will be going to the temple to visit our friend, Reyna, who has since passed on. It’s been months since it happened but everything still seems so surreal. Whatever it is, we all hope she’s happy wherever she is. πŸ™‚

On a happier (and vain) note, this was my Christmas eve outfit. It was raining cats and dogs so it made sense to put on my fuzzy white top with bows behind.

Top from Hong Kong
Tulle skirt from Korea
Shoes from Korea
Hair clip from Bugis Village

If you noticed, there are green sparkles all over my photos. The amazing thing is, they were not edited at all. I believe they’re reflections of the christmas lights on my tree. Kinda magical isn’t it?

Here’s wishing everyone a Merry Christmas!

Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas.
Dale Evans Rogers

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My Love for Chairs

December 22, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
I’m probably one of the easiest people to shop for, because I love practically everything that’s beautiful, including furniture!

Our latest conquest for our home is the Emeco Navy Chair. This is a different version from the original, which is made of aluminum. Emeco ‘s collaboration with Coca Cola has spun off a new breed of Navy Chairs made from 111 recycled plastic bottles!

I really loveee the pop colours like persimmon, grass and red, but unfortunately, they do not go with our home decor at all! And so, we settled for the charcoal (above: 3rd from left). I think those gorgeous colours I mentioned earlier would go really well with retro, pop art styles.

Here’s a closer look at the charcoal chair. We bought these to replace our existing dining chairs but they’re only arriving in March 2012. πŸ™ What we adore about this chair is its ergonomic design. The seat imprint you see here (inspired by some pin-up star called Betty Grable) makes it very comfortable to sit on.

I was contemplating on getting the Victorian Ghost chair by Kartell instead, but the hubby pointed out that this is ergonomic and scratch-resistant, which means it’s likely to outlast the ghost chair.

Erm..I still can’t get these lovely colours out of my mind. They kinda put me in a Christmas mood too. Haha.

If the interior decor of your house allows for such bright colours, go get them ok?? πŸ˜€

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Chocolate and Cream?

December 21, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
Let’s start with Chocolate first.

We popped by for chocolate pancakes (called “The Druggie”) at Strictly Pancakes today and it was most gratifying! I didn’t really think the pancakes here were any good previously, but this somewhat changed my opinion.

Although the pancakes are not fluffy, every bite fills your mouth with divine chocolatey goodness. The chocolate ice-cream and strawberries complement the dish perfectly too. It can be too much for one person though, so it’s best to share it with a friend. πŸ˜‰


Now, for Cream.

In contrast to the dark chocolate hue, I was dressed in cream from top to toe. I love the gorgeous tulle overlay top that I got from Number Fifty at Mandarin Gallery a long time back. You can pair it with an inner camisole in any colour and it’ll bring out the subtler tones of the colour in a dreamy, airy-fairy manner.

Tulle top from Number fifty, Mandarin Gallery

Crochet shorts from Hong Kong

Furry alphabet bag from Dip Drops

Transparent heels from Korea

Hair accessory and necklace from Korea
Rings from London

Oh before I end this post, let me introduce you to my furry alphabet bag from Dip Drops, which is also one of my Christmas presents from JW. I can’t begin to rave about how silky soft the fur is, and I absolutely adore the pink satin lining and gold heart locket.

Do you see those rings too? I got them from Ms Selfridge in London last year, but they’ve not really seen the light of day till now. πŸ™‚

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Zoukout 2011

December 19, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments

Truth be told, I’ve never been to Zoukout in my life because I’ve never found outdoor parties very appealing. Horror stories about the rowdy crowds and molesters at Zoukout year after year never failed to deter me too. That was the main reason why we were all dressed very conservatively. πŸ˜›

However, I thought I should attend Zoukout at least once in my lifetime, just for the experience, and I did just that this year! All of us got to attend Zoukout together thanks to Jun!

We spent most of our time hiding at the Singtel tent as Jun had to entertain her client. Of course, it helped that there was a free flow of alcohol before 11pm. The Singtel babes also gave out cute little torch rings which we wore on our fingers and toes!

We had so many rounds of beer and hard liquor that Yitian and JW were already delirious and high before Kaykay and Eric arrived (the group pic below is taken from Eric’s blog). JW even performed some breakdancing moves thrice in a row! Haha but he was so drunk he only remembered doing it once! He didn’t even recall taking this group shot below. -_-“”

We went from tent to tent, jiving to tunes of yesteryear (there was a mambo tent playing retro hits such as YMCA and the likes) and house music. The maddening crowd drove us crazy as we literally had to squeeze past sweaty bodies just to get from one tent to another.

Anyhow, the happy drunkards, JW and Yitian, kept us perpetually entertained throughout the night. By midnight, they were smiling away and talking nonsense.

Yitian kept telling JW that he had to take good care of me because I’m a good friend of hers. JW, on the other hand, kept insisting he wasn’t drunk and stood as straight as he could, chest out and all. At the end of the night, he shone one of the torch rings into Karen’s eyes before running away and laughing his head off. But, when I asked him about it the next day, he claimed he had absolutely no recollection of it at all! Such audacity!

After partying for a couple of hours, we finally called it quits at 3a.m. to fill our growling tummies. By then, the roads leading to the carpark were strewn with drunk bodies and JW had morphed into a Merlion.

For my overseas readers, the term “Merlion” has two meanings. The first connotation refers to our national Mascot, a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Here’s what it looks like along the Singapore River:

The second connotation of the term “Merlion”, based on the Singlish Dictionary, refers to a person who vomits after excessive drinking. I guess you can tell where the similarity lies from the picture above. LOL I hope you found this tidbit of information useful!

Besides JW, there were lots of other merlions at Zoukout, but thank goodness we left way before the party ended at 8a.m. the following morning. It was great fun hanging out together and laughing at the drunks in our group, but I think most of us will not be returning to Zoukout in the near future! Give us air-conditioned, posh clubs anytime! πŸ˜‰

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Eclectic Mix

December 19, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Detachable collar from Bugis
Socks from Topshop
Leather belt from thesaladshop, Haji Lane
Dress (gift from Lyndie) from Bangkok

Fashion magazines often tell us that in order to look good, an outfit should comprise not more than 3 colours. That’s fashion rule #1. However, I’m never one who goes by the book. As long as integrity is not compromised, I believe there are different ways to attain the same goal and rules aside, pushing boundaries often results in unexpected outcomes. You know what they say about going down the path less travelled. Pleasant surprises await. πŸ˜‰

So here you have it. I went amok with colours in this outfit post. In this ensemble, you’ll see a kaleidoscope of colours, namely beige, brown, different shades of green, red, blue, pink and black.

What was I thinking?! Haha I was rather pleased with the final result though. What do you think?

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Yuletide with Eternity Loft

December 17, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
Earlier this month, I had an enjoyable photo shoot with Eternity Loft, where I was greeted to a collection of delectable apparel in flattering styles and beautiful colours.
Here’s a sneak peek of the two designs that will be coming your way soon:

I was pleasantly surprised by the excellent workmanship and quality material of the apparel as they certainly surpass that of many blogshops. They are very affordable too, so there’s absolutely no need to break the bank to look presentable!

Now, let’s take a closer look at the dress, shall we?


This gorgeous dress is made of the softest chiffon. In fact, I was gushing at how soft and luxurious it felt against my skin! The dress also comes in 4 colours – black, blue, pink and lilac.


The beauty of the dress lies in its simplicity. Subtle details like the pleated front and capped sleeves add interest and femininity to the ensemble. It’s a wonderful wardrobe staple as you can easily dress it up for work and functions or dress it down for shopping and afternoon tea with girlfriends.

Next up, let’s take a look at this chic ruffled top. Words can’t express how much I adore this top, so I’ll let the pictures do the talking!

I love the ingenious juxtaposition of the sharp collar with soft, feminine ruffles. There are so many ways to wear this preppy chic top. Tuck it into your shorts for a casual day out or wear it with a flowy skirt for a date. πŸ˜‰

There’s a Christmas collection coming up next on Eternity Loft!

For updates on their latest collections, do add them on Facebook here!

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Happy 1st Birthday to Leo!

December 16, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
We attended Leo’s 1st birthday celebration at Island Country Club last week, just 2 days after my birthday. He’s the most adorable baby boy I know and he never fails to brighten up my day!

In celebration of his first birthday, Sushi and Daryl organized a grand party for family and friends. There was an abundance of food, balloons, presents and laughter! Check out the birthday cake (top left). Silly me mistook it for party props initially because it looks too perfect to be eaten!

Leo was his usual happy self that day, always easily entertained by everything around him. He hardly throws tantrums and always seems to be at his best behaviour. πŸ˜‰

Happy Birthday Leo! May you always be blessed with happiness, health and lots of love from everyone around you always!

Finally, here’s what I wore to Leo’s party:

Sequin Top from Bangkok
Tulle skirt from Far East Plaza
Bow platforms from Bugis Village

If you like this outfit, do hype it on Lookbook! πŸ™‚

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Curious Sights in Cesky Krumlov

December 12, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

You may recall that I blogged about Cesky Krumlov a while back, under I left my heart in Cesky Krumlov. Cesky Krumlov may just be a small town in Czech Republic, but not only is the scenery captivating beyond words, there are also some very interesting sights to behold.
We visited the Mirror Labyrinth, which is essentially a maze lined with mirrors. This temporary exhibition has the largest number of mirrors in Europe and is designed to give you the illusion of indefinite corridors.

It was exhilarating and nerve-wrecking at the same time because it was virtually impossible for us to find our way out! We almost bumped into the mirrors and killed ourselves on several occasions, so it’s really important to put your hands in front of you as you walk!

After we got out of the maze relatively unscathed, we ventured upstairs to view the distorting mirrors! Doesn’t JW look like one of the characters in the cartoon “The Incredibles” with his huge-ass head and tiny body? LOL!

OMG..check out my fat legs!!! These are my legs at their stumpiest! We look like hobbits from Lord of the Rings right?

After laughing at our ridiculous images, we moved on to the Museum of Torture. It felt like we were thrown from Heaven to Hell instantly. All the funny images that we encountered vanished as we descended into a dark, musky dungeon where instruments of torture awaited us.

Deep down below in the pitch dark chamber lay torture instruments such as the witches’ chair, knuckle cruncher and other unimaginable equipment used during them medieval ages. The walls were icy cold and you could hear water trickling, combined with the horrific screams of witches burning in a corner. It sent shivers down our spine!

As if to tell us our nightmare hadn’t ended, we returned to our hotel only to see everyone dressed in medieval costumes! Goodness, they looked like ghosts! Haha but we realised soon enough that they were just guests as they were all Asians. πŸ˜›


Plus, there was one knight in shining armour who came to our rescue!


Haha, he’s one of the many statues that the hotel placed around the lobby. He looks kinda creepy up close actually. :S

Both the Museum of Torture and the hotel are perfect locations for haunted houses during Halloween! You don’t even need props! Speaking of which, it’s time I start sorting out those Halloween pictures! You’ll see them in time to come I promise. πŸ™‚

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