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Positively Teal: Ovarian Cancer Media Event

May 28, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
I was invited to the Positively Teal media event recently at the Canele branch at Plaza Singapura. 

The aim of the
Positively Teal initiative is to generate awareness of ovarian cancer as well
as to encourage women to be more aware of the symptoms. 


Did
you know that Ovarian Cancer is the 5th most common type of cancer in
Singapore? It is also the deadliest gynecological cancer among
Singaporean women. 
In fact, 1 in 80 women faces ovarian cancer in their lifetime. 

The panel discussion with Dr Timothy Lim, media personality Ms Diana Ser, cancer survivor Ms Pauline Ng, and former radio personality Ms Desiree Lai, provided more information on early detection, high risk groups, and the treatment of ovarian cancer.

 

To remember the symptoms of ovarian cancer, all you have to do is remember the word TEAL (also the international colour for ovarian cancer):
Toilet habits changing
Energy levels decreasing
Abdominal pain
Loss of appetite
Many of us are likely to be stricken with one or more of these symptoms at
some point in our lives as these are very common ailments, but if you have experienced most or all of the
symptoms, it is advisable that you go for a thorough check-up. 

Remember, early detection is
important to increase the chances of survival!

Cancer survivor Ms Pauline Ng was brimming with optimism and the positive vibes that she gave off made her an inspiration to everyone present.

All the participants were also treated to a feast, complete with teal macarons and delicious finger food like mini burgers, bite-sized sandwiches and lovely chocolate cakes, all courtesy of Canele!

It
is always important to stay in the pink of health, especially in a fast
paced environment like ours, which is why I think it is wonderful that
health organisations are stepping up their efforts to increase awareness
of diseases so that we can stay vigilant at all times!
Everyone ought to know more about ovarian cancer and early signs, so share the love with all your friends and family! 
For more information on ovarian cancer, you can also participate in the following events:

Date Event Organiser Details
28 May (Tue) Mini Carnival KKH Time: 10 am – 3 pm
Venue: KKH, Level 1, Women’s Tower Podium
31 May (Fri) Teal Day Mini Carnival NUH, NCIS Time: 11am – 2pm
Venue: NUH Main Building Lobby B
2 Jun (Sun) Public Forum KKH Time: 11.00am – 12.30pm (Registration starts at 10.30am)
Venue: KKH Auditorium (Training Centre), Level 1, Women’s Tower
8 Jun (Sat) Combined Public Forum SCS, KKH, NUH, NCIS, NCC, SGH English Session : 10am – 1pm
Mandarin Session: 2pm – 4pm
Venue: Singapore Polytechnic Convention Hall (Near Dover MRT, East-West line)Click here for more information and to register.
8 & 9 Jun (Sat/Sun) Macaron Workshop NUH, NCIS Morning Session: 10.30am – 1.30pm
Afternoon Session: 3.00pm – 6.00pm
Venue: ToTT Store, Studio 2, 896 Dunearn Road 01-01A, S(589472)
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Hunter Valley Gardens

May 27, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
We woke up to a splendid morning with azure blue skies and a blanket of huge, fluffy clouds. The clouds looked deceivingly 3-dimensional, and for just a split second, I actually contemplated reaching out my arms to touch them.
The plan for the day was to visit Hunter Valley Gardens, home to 10 feature gardens spanning over 25 acres. We love taking long walks in the park and admiring the glorious blooms while taking in the alluring scents and captivating sights. Flowers are natural mood lifters and we felt instantly refreshed. 


One garden that I particularly liked was the Formal Garden. Infused with French and English influences, this magnificent garden features beautifully manicured hedges and lawns. It brought back fond memories of our travels in Europe, where we used to spend at least a month out of the entire year in our favourite continent. 
Wanderlust is an incurable addiction, and as I am penning this post, I am reminiscing about Versailles in Paris, Eagle’s Nest in Austria, Sagrada Familia in Spain and Cesky Krumlov in Czech Republic. There are many parts of Europe left unexplored, and I hope to return soon to visit Switzerland and Greece.

Daydreams aside, I remember it was an absolute joy to be surrounded by abundant flowers, shrubs and trees. The picturesque gardens make spectacular photography backdrops, but nothing beats being there in real life.

This trail of poppies was a hot favourite among avid photographers, who stood there for what seemed like an eternity, trying to perfect each and every shot. As you can tell, I was more interested in using the lovely poppies as my backdrop haha.

The Rose Garden was probably where I belonged that day. My outfit was completely unplanned and coincidentally, the rose on my sleeve is just as huge as the real roses in the garden!
Cherry Blossoms are a familiar sight in Australia in Spring too. I remember the road leading up to my apartment was lined with glorious cherry blossoms from September all the way till about early November. Ah, the perks of living in a country with four seasons.
I am infatuated with dandelions too. I know they are pests, but I would marvel at these fuzzy, cottony plants with childlike wonder without fail, every time. I love blowing on them, seeing the little seeds take flight and parachute to the ground.

Before I entered Hunter Valley Gardens, I heard about its Storybook Garden, where you’ll find characters from Alice in Wonderland and other fairytales as well as nursery rhymes. That piqued my curiosity and the long walk through the other feature gardens only served to build up my excitement as I waited eagerly in anticipation for the storybook characters to be unveiled.

A huge storybook stood with its pages open, marking the entrance of the garden.

On the other end
of the entrance sat a pile of equally ginormous books stacked carelessly
in a haphazard fashion, one on top of the other. Cuteness overload!

The childlike spirit in us manifested as we hopped from one nursery rhyme display to another, with silly smiles plastered on our faces, completely oblivious to our surroundings.

Humpty Dumpty was the most popular display and it was perpetually surrounded with children attempting to climb on top of its egg of a head. LOL.

I loved the Jack and Jill display as I thought it captured the essence of the nursery rhyme. The expressions on the statues’ faces are priceless!

Hey diddle diddle,
The Cat and the fiddle,
The Cow jumped over the moon,
The little Dog laughed to see such sport,
And the Dish ran away with the Spoon.

 JW really looks like he’s running away with the dish and the spoon! Can you see the spoon looking at him with adoring eyes? Haha

Finally, here’s the Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter’s Tea Party that I was so looking forward to!

 Can you spot me?

There we were, playing the fool and pretending to bite into the rock hard chocolate cake! It was quite a surreal experience to be a guest at this fairytale tea party. πŸ˜‰

Words can’t express how much I love the set, so if you are a fan of Alice in Wonderland (like me!), remember to visit this garden when you’re Hunter Valley!

Top from MDS
Jeans from Mango
Shoes from Rubi
Bag from Louis Vuitton
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Hunter Valley – An Unforgettable Stay

May 26, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Time flies. Within the blink of an eye, JW and I have been back in Singapore for quite a while now. We’ve been so caught up with work and family commitments that it took a while for us to realize that we’ve left Australia for 6 months. It’s strange though, because it feels like we were just there yesterday.
Looking back at the photos taken in Australia inevitably brings back lovely memories and a sense of longing for the relaxed, idyllic lifestyle which we once enjoyed. If you would like to read more about what I did last year in Australia, click here.
We had several short getaways while we were in Australia, but our stay at Hunter Valley was by far the most unforgettable.
 
We stayed at the Leisure Inn Polkobin, which was enshrouded in lush greenery and serenity. I absolutely loved waking up to this beautiful view everyday.  
The cozy decor of our one bedroom house made us feel right at home. I can’t quite explain it, but there was something about the sense of tranquility here that made us feel unbridled and carefree.
In fact, JW loved this place so much, he kept telling me he wanted to buy it. LOL
We decided to take it slow on our first day at Hunter Valley, and having a leisurely lunch at highly acclaimed restaurant, Amanda’s on the Edge, was the perfect way to start the day.

Amanda’s on the Edge is a quaint fine dining restaurant perched atop a hill overlooking sprawling vineyards and a luscious green garden. Just look at the surroundings! I couldn’t resist taking some outfit shots here.

 

 We were the first to arrive that day and had the whole restaurant to ourselves!

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. I don’t know what the Romans do these days, but when in Hunter Valley, you have to order wine. πŸ˜‰ Moscato for me, and red wine for JW.
I had prawn linguine, which was cooked to perfection with fresh herbs and juicy, succulent prawns. A squeeze of lemon was all it took to complete the dish.
JW had the eye fillet steak topped with a generous cube of creamy herb-infused butter. Tender and oozing with juicy goodness, it was nothing short of wonderful.

Besides a smorgasbord of appetizers and main courses that will certainly tantalize your taste buds, Amanda’s on the Edge also offers a delectable selection of the finest desserts, so be sure to leave some room for them!
 We went with the Hot Chocolate Fudge Brownie with Tiramisu ice-cream, which was highly recommended by the server. We loved the rich, dark chocolate flavour of the brownie, coupled with its delightfully crunchy texture. The tiramisu ice-cream complemented the brownie very well and lent an interesting dimension to the dessert.
Both of us have a soft spot for creme brulee, so whenever we chance upon it on a dessert menu, we have to order it. We are hopelessly drawn to the gorgeous, caramelized sugar crust, just like bees are to honey. 
It is hard to go wrong with creme brulee, and I love breaking the tortoiseshell sugar disc on top to reveal the rich, smooth cream that’s waiting to ooze into my spoon. Yummy!
At the end of the meal, JW was almost drunk. He has a terribly low tolerance for alcohol and almost always ends up talking at the top of his voice after drinking a glass of wine. Yes, one glass is all it takes.

To save us from embarrassment, we politely asked for the bill and left. LOL

After a short nap, it was time to indulge in a cheese platter with drinks while we catch the glorious sunset and wind down for the day. 

No prizes for guessing who had coffee this time. πŸ˜‰

Isn’t it beautiful? Bliss is being able to enjoy these quiet moments at sunset with your loved one. πŸ™‚

More on Hunter Valley Gardens, cheese factory tours and wine tours in a bit!

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My Jotter Book: Alice in Wonderland Book Clutch

May 22, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

Have you ever lusted after the lovely book clutches by talented designer Olympia Le-Tan?  I love browsing net-a-porter’s website and have been tempted on many occasions by the outstanding designs. Thankfully for my wallet, the practical side of me has thus far triumphed over my impulsive, shopaholic side.

 I love big, roomy bags, which is why I hardly purchase clutches that can fit nothing else other than a mobile phone and some cards, unless of course, they are reasonably priced. 

Then one fine day, when I was reading Karen’s blog, I found out about this wonderful site called My Jotter Book that stocks gorgeous book clutches at pocket friendly prices!   

I couldn’t resist buying a couple of them at a go, and at just S$89.90 a pop for an exclusive, well-made clutch, it is not hard to see why. In this post, you will see the first book clutch that I decided to bring out with me for tea at Loysel’s Toy. It had to be the whimsical Alice in Wonderland clutch.

Alice in Wonderland Book Clutch from My Jotter Book

Accessories from Accessorize (what a mouthful!)

 The clutch bag is roomier than I thought. It fits my mobile phone, cards and cash, along with necessities such as my eyedrops, falsies glue, lipgloss, among other knick knacks!

Unfortunately, the Alice in Wonderland clutch is currently sold out, but you’ll be happy to know that the lovely girls at My Jotter Book have opened up a backorder till 26 May for this here .

I like these book clutches so much that I’ve been using them during the weekends. They’re the perfect accessory to any outfit and match my vintage dresses beautifully.
You will be seeing other book clutches in my outfit posts soon, so do keep a lookout for them! πŸ˜‰

Vintage Blue Ruffle Dress from Dustbunny Vintage
Disclaimer: This is not a paid advertorial or sponsored review. πŸ™‚

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Power Over Cervical Cancer Campaign

May 20, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Cervical Cancer is one of the most common cancers that Singaporean women are afflicted with, and what is frightening about this disease is that there can be few or no symptoms at the early stages of cervical cancer, making it difficult to detect.
In the later stage of cervical cancer, symptoms could include:
1) Abnormal bleeding inbetween periods
2) Abnormal bleeding after menopause
3) Abnormal bleeding during intercourse
4) Watery or Bloody Vaginal Discharge
5) Lower Abdominal Pain during Intercourse
Cervical cancer is a disease in which cells in the cervix grow abnormally and almost all cervical cancers are caused by a virus called HPV, a common virus that is typically spread through sexual activity. It is estimated that at least 80% of all women will get infected by HPV at least once in their lifetime. In the event that our body is unable to clear the virus and the HPV stays in our cervix, there is potential that it would become cervical cancer.
In line with this year’s Power Over Cervical Cancer campaign,there is a Power to Challenge initiative that everyone can participate in to drive awareness for cervical cancer!
 
Follow the 3 simple steps below and stand to win great prizes when you qualify for the grand lucky draw dip for the POWER TO CHALLENGE!

Step 1
Register online at http://goo.gl/woANJ or get your Challenge cards at the Participating Merchant stores.

Step 2
Complete at least 4 of the tasks and receive a stamp of completion from the participating merchants. Check out merchant deals at http://goo.gl/U7sHs

Step 3
Drop off your completed Challenge cards on May 26 at Power to Enjoy Retail Therapy Event at SCAPE warehouse before 5pm or mail back the completed Challenge Card to 112 Lavender street, Far East Refrigeration Building #03-02 by the 20 May 2013 to qualify for the Grand Lucky Draw.

The Grand Lucky Draw will be held during Power to Enjoy Retail Therapy on the May 26 at SCAPE warehouse.

Here are more details of the event on May 26:
Join now and have fun! Learn more about cervical cancer today!
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Shopping in Taipei

May 17, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
As promised, the focus of my final post on Taipei is on shopping. Taipei has such a thriving and vibrant shopping scene, it’s impossible to miss!

Today, I will be sharing my top 4 spots for shopping in Taipei as well as pictures of my hauls.

1) Stay Real at Ximending
Stay Real is a popular Taiwanese streetwear brand established by Ashin from Mayday. The brand has a history of collaborating with famous Japanese designers including Jun Watanabe and also Japanese characters like Hello Kitty, hence it is little wonder that it decided to set up shop in Tokyo too. 
I really hope this brand will arrive on our shores one day. Their designs are unique and the workmanship is excellent. In case you were wondering about the price points for this brand, the Hello Kitty t-shirt here cost me about S$60, the shirt was over S$100 and the cap was about S$40.

2) Wu Fen Pu Wholesale Market

I am sure this wholesale market needs no introduction. Like any self-respecting Singaporean who loves shopping, I spent practically one entire day here scouring through alleys after alleys of clothes, shoes and accessories. 

The shops here
now boast an endless selection of Korean apparel, accessories and shoes
at affordable prices, which make them the perfect alternatives to the
traditional stores in shopping malls. I personally think it is a good
idea to pop by here first before you head down to the malls, because you
just might be able to bag something that you’ve been looking for at a
much lower price.

 Don’t get me wrong though, the Korean merchandise here are certainly nowhere near dirt cheap, but from my observation, they are likely to cost up to 50% less than what the malls offer.
I’ve been on the lookout for wedged sneakers for a while now, and I was absolutely over the moon when I located three pairs in the exact styles that I wanted! These cost me about S$80 per pair.

 I bought a couple of dresses here too but what really caught my eye was this baroque dress adorned with intricate lace sleeves and gold trimmings.

This lace jumpsuit is another one of my favourites. The lace top is sheer but the tailored cut ensures that you reveal just a hint of skin without compromising on elegance. I loved it so much that I wore it to the Queen Elizabeth II Cup recently. My Korean diamonte accessories were from Wu Fen Pu wholesale market as well.

3) Shih Lin Night Market 
The shopping in Shih Lin Night Market caters to the masses and tend to be very reasonably priced. If you’re on a tight budget, this is probably the place to be as the likelihood of burning a hole in your pocket is relatively lower. 

I found a shop here that sells both made-in-Korea apparel as well as designed-in-Korea apparel. What does the latter mean? It basically means that the clothes are designed in Korea, but manufactured in China. The lower cost of production also translates to consumer savings, hence such apparel tend to be priced lower than their true blue Korean counterparts. Based on personal experience however, the made-in-Korea apparel are definitely better made.

I bought a couple of designed-in-Korea tops at about S$20-S$30 each.


4) Chung Shan North Road
My main objective for heading down to Chung Shan North Road was to visit the Chrome Hearts store, but the cold and unprofessional service provided by the sales assistants turned me off big time. I literally did a U-turn and zipped out of the store with nothing in hand although I went there with the full intention of buying some new accessories.
Well, as the old saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. By a stroke of luck, we stumbled upon some shops in the vicinity where we were greeted with exceptional service and quality Korean apparel. This striped jacket with neon pink cuffs and lining is my favourite buy. It fits amazingly well and I love how the pink lining that peeks out at the sides adds an element of surprise.
 

I also bought the lace pants that I was wearing in this picture from the same shop. It is very comfortable and fits me to a T.

Shoes from Salvatore Ferragamo // Phantom Bag from Celine // Jeweled tank top from Shanghai
I hope you enjoyed this shopping post! 
What about you? Do you shop at these places when you head to Taipei too? πŸ™‚
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Vanity Trove May 2013

May 13, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
Vanity Trove’s May Edition arrived at my doorstep earlier this month, and I couldn’t wait to unbox it to find out what beauty finds it had in stall for me. If you enjoy the thrill of online shopping, trust me, signing up for a monthly subscription with Vanity Trove is even more exciting because you’ll be sent a box full of surprises every month! 
Here are the products that I received in this month’s Vanity Trove box:


Every Vanity Trove box comes with a handy Vanity magazine on the latest beauty trends. I was intrigued by the current nail trends in this month’s issue and found the tips on how to achieve camouflage print nails particularly interesting. Not only is it on trend, it sounds easy enough to achieve even for a noob like me.

GO60 Mask 

Retail Price: $60 for 5 masks

Go60 is a lifestyle and wellness concept by Mary Chia. I like that this hydrating treatment masque can be left on overnight and it even comes with an additional flap that extends beyond your face to cover your neck as well, which I feel is very thoughtful. Most of us are usually so obsessed with our facial care regime that we often forget that our neck needs hydration too. 
I love that the essence is instantly absorbed without any sticky after feel and it leaves my skin feeling soft and smooth thereafter. I like this mask so much, I’m actually contemplating buying a box of it. 

Aqua Rine Japanese Aroma Bath Salt 

Retail Price: S$10.80 for Peach Bath Sea Salt 
and S$9.80 for Rose Bath Sea Salt

Exfoliate your dead skin cells and cleanse your skin with Aqua Rine’s Japanese aroma bath sea salt range. I’m particularly keen on trying the Peach Bath Sea Salt as it has detoxifying and anti-ageing ingredients. 
Sebamed Feminine Intimate Wash
Retail Price: S$17.45

I personally think it’s very important to use feminine wash but most come in huge bottles which are a pain to lug around on overseas trips. This Sebamed feminine wash regulates female hygiene at an optimal pH level of 3.8 and comes in a convenient size for travelling. Love this!
Nuxe Melting Cleansing Gel
Retail Price: S$28

 
Nuxe prides itself for using rose petals in its gentle skincare range. This melting cleansing gel cleanses well and relieves tightness at the same time.
Kose Infinity Deep Protection UV

Retail Price: S$54
Kose’s Deep Protection UV, which comes with SPF 50+++, is an emulsion-like sunscreen formula that blends into your skin to achieve a clear, transparent finish. I tried it on my hand and I like that it is non-sticky and mildly hydrating. I personally think it would make a pretty good make-up base.
Lunarmer Brightener
Retail Price: S$60
Lunamer’s signature product is its Brightener, which is essentially a beauty essence that revitalizes your skin by reducing dullness. It has the highest concentration of Clear Nanovitamin E in the Lunamer series and is able to boost collagen and skin cell renewal.
I tested this on my hand too and I really liked its extremely light, watery texture. It absorbs into my skin immediately and felt absolutely featherlight, which makes it great for our humid climate. Lunamer products are exclusively available at Astalift Boutiques located at Centrepoint and Ion Orchard.
All Vanity Trove members are also entitled to redeem a free 3-piece travel sized kit at Astalift Boutiques with the Lunamer coupon in this month’s Vanity magazine. 
Remember to take a peek into your Vanity magazine when you next receive your Vanity Trove box! In it, you’ll find discount or redemption coupons exclusive only to Vanity Trove members. πŸ™‚
Bach Rescue Pastilles
Retail Price: S$18.90

With the flu bug going around these days, it’s always handy to keep a packet of alcohol and sugar free lozenges to battle against a sore or itchy throat. Bach’s rescue pastilles are made from natural remedies of flower essences. You can actually taste the flower essences infused in the chewy lozenges!  

Subscribe to Vanity Trove now for June’s edition!

You can also visit Vanity Trove’s Facebook Page HERE for more updates.

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Queen Elizabeth II Cup 2013 at the Singapore Turf Club

May 11, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

I was invited to the Queen Elizabeth II Cup recently. As with all other events at the Singapore Turf Club, it was a glitzy affair with immaculately groomed ladies who added a touch of pomp and pageantry to the evening.

The event was held at the Marquee, where I had the pleasure of catching up with familiar faces (Jessie, Karen, Steven and Vikki) and getting acquainted with new faces. I brought JW along with me this time, and he doubled up as my photographer for the night.

If you’re interested in holding your corporate events at the Singapore Turf Club, you can check out their packages, including room types, capacity and rates at their website here. 

The QE II Cup was first inaugurated in 1972 to mark the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Singapore Turf Club. Since then, it has become an annual event underscored by prestige and glamour.

At the event itself, ladies luxuriated in an evening of pampering treatments including manicures and henna services. The glorious buffet spread complemented by delicate sweets and fizzy cocktails ensured that it was an evening of gastronomic pleasure for all guests.



Of course, the evening wouldn’t have been complete without the wonderful company of friends.

Jessie has always been the friendly, hospitable host and she always goes the extra mile to make everyone feel comfortable.

Here’s presenting the bevy of beautiful ladies at our table.

The
theme for this year’s QE II Cup was Victorian classics. Prior to the event, Karen and I decided that we would both wear shades of pink and white so we pretty much turned up at the event looking like sisters. LOL. 
Thanks to our fancy hats, we were both selected to take part in the “Best Hat on Tracks” contest. All the
contestants came dressed in their best but what really stole the
limelight were the lovely hats, which I personally think were the icing
on the cake. A well-made hat or headpiece with intricate details is all it takes to complete an outfit and make you stand out from the crowd.

Karen and I didn’t win the competition, but we both received consolation prizes for our efforts.

Shortly after the fashion parade, it was time for the races to begin and all of us adjourned outdoors to catch a glimpse of the excitement!

Other than the races, we also had lots of fun taking photos with the costume minglers in classic Victorian costumes. Unfortunately, I couldn’t stay for the entire duration of the event that evening as I was still recovering from a bad cough and had to rest early before heading to KL the next day. Nevertheless, I had an enjoyable time!

 Finally, here’s my outfit for the night:


Handmade hat from Sydney Glebe Markets
Korean Lace Jumpsuit from Taipei (Wu Fen Pu)
Peeptoes from Salvatore Ferragamo

Accessories from Korea, Chanel
Clutch from Forever New



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Apple of My Eye

May 4, 2013 by Regina Chow 4 Comments

Apple Wristlet from Kate Spade
Rings from Accessorize
The title of this post is very apt because it was love at first sight for me when I first saw this adorable apple wristlet on Kate Spade’s website. Unfortunately, it was sold out both online and in stores island-wide as it is apparently a limited edition bag. The kind SA at Kate Spade Raffles City offered to put me on the waiting list in the very unlikely event that the bag gets restocked. Well, at least there was a glimmer of hope, I thought.
Fast forward a few weeks later, I went on a trip to Jakarta sponsored by Bata and lo and behold, under the most unexpected circumstances, I spotted this wristlet at a Kate Spade store while we were window-shopping at a mall. It was perched precariously on the fingers of the mannequin and well-hidden behind a long full skirt that was on display. My eyes lit up that very moment and I knew I had to make it mine. I guess it was meant to be because this was the last bag left in the store and I thought I heard the SA let out a brief sigh of disappointment.

I fell pretty sick after the trip and didn’t have the energy to think about how to go about styling my outfit to match this cute little bag, but the minute I did, I picked out the most summery top and skirt that I could find in my wardrobe and took the bag out for a test drive.
One interesting aspect about this bag is its spaciousness. It’s of a rather odd shape and size, but the bag surprisingly opens up into two deep compartments which can comfortably fit my cards, cash, keys and my iPhone5. That’s basically all I need during the weekend!

Here’s another variation of the outfit. This time, with the socks rolled all the way up to the knees.

Top and hat from Bangkok
Skirt, shoes and knee high socks from random shop in Singapore

I had so much fun coordinating my outfit for this post. Hope you love this set of photos as much as I do! 

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DHC Event at Cookyn Inc

May 2, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
I’ve been meaning to try out DHC products, so you can imagine my excitement when I was invited to the DHC event at Cookyn Inc (Thanks Smith!).

It is true that beauty comes from within…..within bottles, jars, sachets and boxes. After all, without beauty products, maintaining a youthful appearance with clear, translucent skin would be an impossible task, isn’t it?
And when it comes to skincare for Asians, Japanese skincare label DHC knows best. Did you know that DHC is the number 1 direct mail skincare company in Japan? Japanese are known for their discerning tastes and rigorous quality standards, both of which are clearly reflected in DHC’s products.
What I especially adore about DHC products is that they are fragrance free, free from mineral oil and paraben free. Plant extracts coupled with state-of-the-art scientific research form the bedrock of DHC’s formulation, so consumers like us can be assured that DHC products are safe and effective.


I am currently using DHC’s washing powder and make-up wipes (pictured above) as part of my skincare routine and I really love how effective these products are in removing all the dirt and grime from my face after a long day.  I usually bring the washing powder and make-up wipes with me when I travel because there’s no need to pack them in my check-in luggage, which makes washing up a breeze during long flights.
1. DHC Washing Powder (S$22.90)
Its plant-based formula is very gentle on dry skin yet effective in removing dirt as well as dead skin. It uses natural ingredients and small amounts of amino acid derivatives to match our skin’s PH level and retain moisture. I like how my skin is clean, silky smooth and moisturized after each wash.
2. DHC Make-Off sheet (S$17.50 for 50 sheets) 
 These handy make-up wipes are made of 100% cotton and formulated with plant-based skincare ingredients such as Chamomile Extract and Ginseng Extract to ensure that your skin remains moisturized. I used this during my Taipei, Shanghai and Jakarta trips this month and I find that these make-up wipes are very effective at removing every trace of make-up. As with all other DHC products, I love that these wipes are unscented, uncolored and paraben free too.

DHC has also recently launched its new anti-ageing skincare series, DHC Kakonjuka Skincare Series.

 The Kakonjuka Skincare Series is formulated with six carefully selected Japanese and Korean botanicals extracted from the plants’ nuts, leaves, stems, flowers and fruits. It includes ingredients such as Olive leaf Extract, Trehalose derivatives and Lingzhi to promote collagen production so as to enhance the skin’s elasticity and firmness.
 
 Ms Kimiko Ikeda, Beauty Advisor from DHC Japan, specially flew down to introduce DHC’s latest products and beauty tips on how to maintain our youth and beauty.

 After masking, it’s always important to follow up with your usual skincare routine (e.g. serum and moisturizer). DHC’s Kakonjuka Cream is one moisturizer that you may want to try for its anti-ageing properties as it helps to improve skin elasticity and prevent wrinkles!
 
After the beauty workshop, it was time for us to cook up a storm using DHC’s collagen drink and collagen powder! A daily skincare regime is essential, but it is also important to pay attention to beauty food recipes for beautiful, glowing skin. 


Group picture with the rest of the bloggers at my table:


 Here are the ingredients for our first dish on the menu, Baked Buttery Mentaiko Ramen. 

  Shredding mushrooms to complement our mentaiko ramen. I added a huge dollop of mentaiko roe because it is so yummy!

 
After mixing the ingredients with ready cooked ramen, we wrapped our ramen into a little parcel and popped it in the oven to bake.
When it’s out from the oven, add nori seaweed, bonito flakes, DHC collagen powder (remember to add this only after cooking) and some pepper to taste, and you’re done!
 Here’s the recipe for this delicious dish with collagen boosting properties:

Baked Buttery Mentaiko Ramen 
– Serves 4-6 small portions

Ingredients:
1 packet of dry ramen (270g)
0.5 cups of mentaiko roe
4 teaspoons of onion powder
2 teaspoons of chopped garlic
100g of enoli mushrooms (cut into 1cm)
100g of shiitake mushrooms (chopped finely)
50g of salted butter
50g of salted butter
1/3 cup of heavy cream
1/2 cup of chicken broth
1/3 cup of mirin
2 x tablespoons of Japanese Mayonnaise
0.5 lemon
Black pitted olives
Nori Seaweed (garnish)
Bontio flakes (garnish)
Chives (Garnish)
Sakt and pepper (to taste)
4-6 pcs of baking paper (15 x 15cm)

 Directions for preparation:

1. Cook ramen in boiling water till slightly soft (about 1.5-2 minutes)
2. Plunge in ice-cold water to stop cooking process. Set aside.
3. Melt butter in frying pan. Set aside and let it cool slightly.
4. Mix melted butter with garlic, onion powder and a pinch of salt until dissolved.
5. Addi n mayonnaise, cream and mentaiko. Combine well.
6. Place a sheet of baking paper on table and put a handful of cold soba in the middle of the parcel.
7. Toss with 1 tablespoon of mentaiko butter prepared earlier.
8. Top with handful of assorted mushrooms.
9. Drizzle with some mentaiko butter and a tablespoon of chicken broth. Add pepper to taste.
10. Wrap and seal parcel
11. Place in preheated oven of 160 deg Celsius and cook for 12 minutes. 

Next up on the menu was sushi! All we had to do was to roll avocado, cucumbers, salmon, collagen powder and sushi rice on a sheet of Nori seaweed before slicing the sushi roll. Sounds simple enough, but one look at this picture below shows that I am probably not cut out to be a Japanese housewife.

Karen on the other hand looks like the perfect Japanese housewife with her immaculately rolled sushi.

The last dish on the menu was dessert! We created our own yogurt anmitsu with fresh fruit and the DHC collagen drink. It is incredibly easy to make and absolutely delicious to boot!
Add in fruits, mochi balls, konnyaku jelly cubes and low fat yogurt layer by layer, then pour a bottle of the DHC collagen drink into the glass and you’re done. Easy isn’t it?
I had an enjoyable time whipping up these simple delicacies infused with the goodness of DHC collagen with the girls!

I went to the event after work that day so I was dressed more formally.

Dress: Chanel
Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo
Statement Necklace from my supplier

Before we left, DHC gave each of us a bundle of goodies!
Next, I’m going to share a beauty drink that I’ve been taking with DHC’s collagen powder every night for a couple of weeks before my crazy travelling schedule in April.
It is about time I resumed my routine now that I’m back in Singapore for a longer period of time.

I came across Rooibos tea one day in the supermarket and was immediately drawn to its health benefits. Rooibos tea contains powerful antioxidants and promotes good health and skin. Sounds good right? If you can’t take caffeinated drinks like me, you’ll be happy to know that rooibos tea is caffeine-free. In fact, it helps you to sleep better, hence I personally prefer to take it at night.

I typically stir a spoonful of collagen powder into my rooibos tea and it is almost tasteless. It dissolves readily too!What I like about the collagen powder is that it doesn’t have a fishy taste and it blends very well with most drinks.

If you’re interested to try rooibos tea, it can be found in NTUC and most supermarkets that carry organic products. Hope you’ll like this drink as much as I do!

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