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ClubCouture’s Premium Range for Chinese New Year

January 16, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
ClubCouture has just unveiled a new collection of premium designs, so if you’re still scouting around for the perfect outfit this Chinese New Year, be sure to check them out!

The premium range is an exclusive collection of luxurious apparel with unparalleled workmanship and design. It is the epitome of class, sophistication and style.

If you’re looking for work wear, here are a couple of choice pieces that you could consider, including:

1) layered dress in cream (leftmost),
2) sleeveless red colourblock dress (middle) and
3) grey peplum sheath (rightmost)

These flattering and versatile styles are absolutely perfect for the modern career woman. The feminine details and structured silhouettes lend an air of professionalism without compromising on elegance and grace.

For dinners and functions, I usually prefer sweeter, form-fitting designs such as these:

1) sweetheart bow dress (leftmost)
2) one shoulder pleated maxi dress (middle)
3) one shoulder banded bodycon (rightmost)

These stylish dresses are my definition of show-stopping. Anyone can instantly transform into the sweet girl-next-door, the sexy siren or the sophisticated city chick with these alluring dresses. Looking effortlessly chic has never been easier.

For a limited time only, ClubCouture is offering free next day delivery for all Singapore orders so all you ladies can get your CNY dresses in time. πŸ˜‰

Check out ClubCouture’s Premium collection for the full range of designs now!

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Through the Looking Glass

January 14, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

One fine day, I decided to throw on my geek spectacles just for a change. If you haven’t already realized, this outfit post is vastly different from the feminine ensembles that I usually put up. Sometimes I get bored of my dainty floral clothes and decide to go for a style that is totally not me, just for the kick of it.

Do I look like a school principal to you? Or erm… a grandma maybe? Haha.

Detachable collar from Bugis Village
Top and shorts from FEP
Bag from Dip Drops

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Office Christmas Party & Melben

January 14, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
I visited my ex-colleagues during their annual Christmas party last year! It was great catching up with them and we were so engrossed in our conversations that by the time we remembered to take photos, the office was almost empty! Speaking of which, it’s almost time for our next gathering! This time, I’ll remember to keep my camera handy at all times.

After that, I met my friends, Shihui, Yitian and Jun for dinner at our favourite seafood joint, Melben! If you haven’t tried the butter crab at Melben, please do yourself a favour and join in the queue one of these days ok? Besides the crab, the signature toufu is also extremely yummy! It literally melts in your mouth.

My first meal at Melben 2 years ago was a life-changing experience. I assure you there’ll be no turning back after your first time!

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Ristorante Da Valentino

January 12, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I’ve always wanted to try out Ristorante Da Valentino after hearing all the rave reviews, so my sweet hubby surprised me with a dinner reservation on our wedding anniversary!

Situated along Jalan Bingka, the quaint little restaurant has long received accolades for its delectable Italian fare. We may live just a stone’s throw away, but securing a reservation is no mean feat.


I love the decor of the restaurant. The classic European decor and warm, friendly service put us at ease immediately and made us feel right at home. It reminded me of our Europe trips over the past 3 years where we’ll just chill out at cozy cafes and indulge in a cup of hot chocolate.

First up was fried mozzarella cheese with parma ham. It is slightly crispy on the outside but oozing with tender, cheesy goodness on the inside. To say that this dish is delicious is a major understatement!

For mains, I had the famous squid ink pasta with crab meat in tomata sauce. I was enamoured with the generous serving of succulent crab meat because I love crabs!

The squid ink pasta is infused with a creamy tomato sauce that binds all the different ingredients together to create a gastronomic explosion of flavours in your mouth. I can’t wait to devour it again!


JW went for the fish instead, which is relatively good, but definitely not as delish as the pasta. I gave him a tiny morsel of my dish and he immediately regretted his choice. πŸ˜›

The restaurant also offers a wide variety of desserts which are presented to you in a glass-encased trolley. The affable server recommended the chocolate crumble and creme brulee, so we decided to go with his recommendations. These are pretty yummy!


I’ve been raving about this restaurant to all my gfs and we’ll probably head back to try out the other pasta dishes and pizzas too! Can’t wait!


Address:
11 Jalan Bingka
Tel: 6462 0555

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Eternity Loft: Chinese New Year Collection

January 11, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
Are you all ready for Chinese New Year yet? πŸ˜‰ Spring cleaning aside, I’m sure all you ladies out there are on the lookout for the perfect outfits as well!

To help you along, I’m going to share with you some of my personal picks from Eternity Loft’s latest collection. These beautiful dresses come in vibrant colours and unique designs that will definitely blow your mind away.


On the top of my list is the Regine Tiered Dress. This alluring feminine number is my absolute favourite. The cascading chiffon tiers are bound to set anyone’s hearts aflutter.

Plus, it comes in sweet pastel shades to add to the demure factor. For those of you who prefer something bold and edgy, the electric blue version will do the job too!



My next favourite has got to be the Jennifer Buttoned Dress! I have always been a fan of peter pan collars because they soften the overall presentation of an outfit, bringing out the feminine grace and poise that every lady should possess.

I particularly adore the Marine and Tanzanite shades (as shown above). Spice up your wardrobe with these playful, fashion forward colours which add a cheerful vibe that is perfect for the upcoming Chinese New Year!

The subtler Puce and Slate Blue hues (shown below) are incredibly versatile without compromising on elegance. Not only are they suitable for the festive season, they can easily transform into work wear with a change of accessories and hairdo.

If you’re looking for a dress with some oriental elements (since it’s Chinese New Year afterall), I’m sure you’ll love the Keira High Collar Dress!

The charming skater dress comes with a high collar that is reminiscent of the traditional Cheongsum and is great for accentuating a slim, elegant neck and beautiful shoulders. Without a doubt, this lovely number is sophistication personified.

I am personally drawn to the Yellow Mustard and Nude Beige shades because they exude an inexplicable air of quiet confidence.

However, if you’re looking to add a dash of colour to your wardrobe and join in the festive cheer, the Red and Blue shades are splendid choices!


Be sure to check out Eternity Loft and pamper yourself this Chinese New Year!

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Glitter Parade

January 9, 2012 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
Christmas may be over, but that isn’t stopping me from adding glitter and neon brights in my outfits. I just collected my new booties and was in a hurry to put them on. That’s when I figured the easiest way to make them stand out is to dress in one colour from top to toe.

This style is a little edgier than what I’m used to, but girly elements have been retained nevertheless. Bows, lace and an A-line cut top are just some of them. Hope you like it!

Tweed glitter top

Crochet lace shorts from Bangkok

Clutch from Pleats Please by Issey Miyake

Close-up of my bow booties. Overdose of bows and cuteness!

Monday’s coming to an end, so I’m gonna grab myself a coke (my holy grail!) to reward myself! Have a great week ahead!

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Closet Matterz: Poppy Orient Cheongsum

January 7, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

If you haven’t already realized, Chinese New Year is just around the corner! A new year marks a new beginning, and in line with Chinese tradition, it is always important to start the new year with new clothes.

If you’re on the lookout for modern cheongsums this Chinese New Year, look no further with the Poppy Orient Cheongsum from Closet Matterz!

The Poppy Orient Cheongsum is manufactured with the modern, cosmopolitan lady in mind. Instead of the figure-hugging run of the mill cheongsums, Closet Matterz decided to incorporate a pleated skirt with a classic cheongsum collar so that you can wear this gorgeous dress even after Chinese New Year.

The best part is, it comes in a multitude of colours, including White/Mint, White/Orange, Pink/Sand and Yellow/Navy. Bright colours are known to bring good fortune, so there’s every reason to get yourself a Poppy Orient Cheongsum in one of these cheery hues. It is so versatile and stylish, you can wear it to work or functions too!

In this post, I’m wearing the Poppy Orient Cheongsum in the White/Orange combination. The dress comes with a detachable navy sash which adds a beautiful contrast to the vibrant orange hue. The flared pleated skirt is made of shantung material and is extremely comfortable.

My favourite part of the dress is the embossed floral bodice which is made of quality Hampton fabric. It adds structure as well as a touch of femininity and elegance to the dress without veering away from the key characteristics that every cheongsum should possess.

Here’s a close-up of the top. Gorgeous, isn’t it?

Head on down to Closet Matterz to bag this beautiful gem for Chinese New Year!

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Davina and Dalen’s Wedding

January 5, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
It was such a delight attending Davina’s wedding because all of us have been hearing so much about her wedding plans, we all feel like we’ve a stake in it too, and it’s amazing to see it unravel before our eyes. LOL.

Since I wasn’t working then, I helped to source for bridal hairstyles and tutu skirts for the dance performance that the ravishing bride put up as a surprise for her hubby! Davina’s ever so thoughtful and sweet to everyone around her, even more so to her loved ones. Dalen is one lucky man!

I met Veron at the hotel lobby earlier and she brought along her son, Edmund, who looked absolutely dashing in a suit! Don’t you think well-dressed kids are so very adorable? πŸ™‚

Edmund’s one of the smartest kids I know. Which kid at the tender age of 2 (this happened 2 years back maybe?) is able to tell you that the automatic doors open and close because of a sensor? He can,and it’s all thanks to his mummy’s efforts! And wait for this…during the dinner, the well-mannered boy went around distributing sweets to all the guests on the table, just because he wanted to share the love. How is it possible not to love him?

I had a great time catching up with my ex-colleagues too, all of whom I miss dearly. The rest of the night was spent camwhoring as everyone was busy snapping away with my camera! I’m sure they are all eagerly waiting for me to upload the photos on facebook. I’ll be doing just that in the next couple of days!
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Two Days in Bratislava

January 5, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
After visiting the Czech Republic, our next stop was Slovakia, also known as the country that the horror film, “The Hostel”, was based on. We stayed on in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, for two days before moving on to Hungary.
The old town of Bratislava is one of the city’s main tourist attractions. In an attempt to break away from the solemness of communism, the streets are lined with quirky statues, such as Cumil, the statue coming out of the manhole, and Napolean’s soldier (top right). We spent the bulk of our time in cafes at the old town sipping hot chocolate and just immersing ourselves in the tranquility of the city.

St Martin’s Cathedral was the other attraction that we visited. It is the oldest church in Bratislava and was previously the coronation church for the King of Hungary. What is interesting about this church is that it has a crypt with real human skeletons on display! If I recall correctly, the crypt was used to bury monks in the medieval times.

On our second day, we tried to brave the torrential rains and strong winds to visit Bratislava Castle and Novy Most bridge, the most famous modern landmark in Bratislava thanks to its UFO-lookalike restaurant and viewing platform. Inevitably, this resulted in a few overturned and broken umbrellas. To add on to our disappointment, Novy Most was closed due to the strong winds and even the ships along the Danube River were not in operation.

As you can see from the pictures, there was hardly anyone on the streets besides us. Everyone was hiding indoors. The winds were so strong, I had to put on my trench and wool scarf in the month of September!! In the end, we gave up our fight against the forces of nature and retreated into our favourite cafe for chocolate crepes with whipped cream.

Truth be told, there is really nothing remotely frightening about Slovakia, except for the strong winds that we experienced. If anything, it is the quietest, most peaceful city I’ve ever been to. The people are generally friendly and very good-looking too (especially the girls). That probably explains why we spent most of our time chilling out at cafes and people-watching. πŸ˜›
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Feature: Tongue in Chic

January 4, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Thanks to Patsy, I found out that my recent Christmas outfit was featured on Tongue in Chic recently. What a pleasant surprise!

Here’s a closer look at the outfit. Many thanks to Shantee Lim for the feature!

I am so very grateful for all the support and encouragement from everyone around me. The kind words and the many ways that my efforts are being recognized play a significant role in inspiring me to improve. Thank you! 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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