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AFC Kidachi Detox and Diamond Vision Health Supplements Review

June 30, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
AFC Kidachi Detox and Diamond Vision are two health supplements that I have incorporated into my daily routine for about a month now. 
Kidachi Detox aids digestion and detox while Diamond Vision protects our eyes from UV rays and blue light emitted from computers, mobile phones, television and LED lights. Both supplements target common issues that manifest in this digital age, where we are constantly embroiled in a whirlwind of activities. Being connected 24-7 means that checking our emails on our laptops and mobile phones while we are on the go has become a norm, and sometimes, we get so caught up with everything that’s happening around us, we end up neglecting our health.
There have been several occasions where I had to skip meals or eat at irregular hours simply because I have deadlines to meet, and I’m pretty sure I’m not just speaking for myself here. Busy is a drug that we have all become addicted to.
While it is difficult to change our current lifestyle, incorporating exercise (like yoga!) and health supplements such as AFC’s Kidachi Detox and Diamond Vision into our daily lives helps us to take baby steps towards better health and fitness.
Kidachi Detox
 What is Kidachi Detox?

Kidachi Detox is a high potency all-natural formula, with active Kidachi aloe, 10 billion Lactobacillus plantarum and prebiotics (inulin and oligosaccharides) to promote healthy digestion, restore gastrointestinal health and strengthen immunity.
Kidachi Detox is recommended for those with:
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Constipation

  • Poor digestion & gastric health

  • Diet rich in processed food

  • Bad breath &  body odour

  • Skin problems such as acne & allergy
Did you know that our stomach is responsible for 75% of our digestive functions? Our digestive system is home to 100 trillion bacteria (both beneficial and pathogenic) and forms the foundation for stronger immunity and overall health.
Indigestion occurs as a result of food processing and cooking methods which destroy vital food nutrients and enzymes required for digestion. You may also get indigestion from eating at irregular hours.
What are the symptoms of indigestion? Common symptoms include a bloated stomach, gastric pain and heartburn.

I am very prone to indigestion and I often feel bloated due to my irregular eating habits. I also fall prey to indigestion and constipation when I travel overseas, as a slight time difference is all it takes to cause my body clock to go haywire.
Thankfully for me, AFC’s Kidachi Detox came just in time for my Hokkaido trip in early June. I packed it in my luggage as I knew it would definitely come in handy, and it sure did. My stomach started to feel bloated a few days into the trip and my bowel movement was affected as well. 
That was when I decided to whip out my bottle of Kidachi Detox. 

Recommended Dosage 
 
The recommended dosage of 6 caplets per day and you can either take all 6 at a go or split it up the dosage throughout the course of the day. For ease of convenience, I usually just take all 6 caplets in the morning or before I head to bed. I tend to have difficulties swallowing large pills, but these caplets are relatively small, smooth and easy to swallow.

Why should you choose Kidachi Detox?
It is 100% natural and formulated with active Kidachi aloe, a premium species of aloe exclusively found in Japan that naturally restores the pH level in our stomach and aids in the breakdown of sugar and fat to relieve discomfort. It is widely recognized as a medicine in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia as Anthraquinone is present in this species. Anthraquinone is known for regulating and improving bowel movement without any side effects.
It is also the only aloe supplement in the market that contains 10 billion Lactobacillus plantarum and prebiotics to restore digestive health. The Lactobacillus plantarum used are specially treated to withstand high heat, such that it can survive in acidic stomach conditions and prevent harmful bacteria from affecting the absorption of nutrients. Prebiotics, on the other hand, promote the growth of good bacteria.
Was Kidachi Detox effective for me?
I was mindful that Kidachi Detox is meant to be a dietary supplement and not a miracle drug, hence I didn’t expect the results to be immediate. However, after taking the supplement for just 3-4 days, I realized that my stomach was less bloated than before and my bowel movement became more regular. It has been almost a month since I embarked on my journey with Kidachi Detox and I am happy to report that I hardly feel bloated anymore. This is one supplement that I would personally recommend and will continue to take in the long run.
Diamond Vision
What is Diamond Vision?
Diamond Vision is an all natural supplement scientifically formulated to provide crucial nutriental support to safeguard the well-being of your eyes by reducing accommodative stress from prolonged work at near focal length. Harmful blue light and oxygen radicals that are harmful to the eyes are neutralized. Key ingredients include 4 super carotenoids for eye health, namely Astaxanthin, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Bilberry Extracts.  
Diamond Vision is recommended for those who:
  • Experience eye fatigue with near point tasks or after prolonged work on computer
  • Constantly exposed to UV and strong lighting
  • Read from gadgets such as tablets and smartphones frequently (that’s like every one of us!)
  • Experience difficulties in adjusting between different focal points
Did you know that blue lights emitted from electronic devices such as smartphone, laptops and tablets create a by-product called free radicals that damage our eyes? 
Exposure to blue lights and UV rays over time can lead to premature eye problems such as blurred vision, dry eyes, eye strain and macular degeneration.  
I personally suffer from dry eyes and eye strain as I am always clearing work on my iPhone or laptop. It doesn’t help that I wear contact lenses for extended periods of time as well. To reduce the discomfort, I always carry a bottle of eye drops with me wherever I go, and I try to give my eyes a break every hour or so by giving them a gentle massage.


However, old habits die hard and there are times when I either get carried away or my work schedule requires my eyes to be glued to my electronic devices all the time. That’s where Diamond Vision can then play a role in mitigating the negative effects these gadgets have on my eyes. 

Recommended Dosage 

The recommended dosage is 2 softgels per day. These softgels are just as easy to swallow. In case you were wondering, yes, you can take both Kidachi Detox and Diamond Vision together. 


Why should you choose Diamond Vision?
  
Diamond Vision provides comprehensive protection for the eyes against blue light and UV light through the use of Natural Astaxanthin, Lutein and Zeaxanthin. It also improves visual acuity, blood flow in the eyes, and delays age-related vision deterioration. This would be an excellent product for your aged parents too.

Was Diamond Vision effective for me?

 
Having taken this supplement for about 2-3 weeks, I do notice that my eyes feel less dry and tired than before. I also feel good knowing that my eyes are now protected from blue lights and UV rays. That said, prevention is always better than cure and I still make it a point to put on my sunnies and use a brolly when I’m out in the sun. I also try to take more short breaks when I am working on my computer. 
*****
Thank you Lifestream Group for these supplements! 
There’s a discount on both Kidachi Detox and Diamond Vision right now, so if you are interested in purchasing, do click on the links below for more details:
1) Kidachi Detox
2) Diamond Vision

These supplements are also available at NTUC Unity, selected Guardian & Watsons stores, Nishino Pharmacies, OG, Robinsons and leading departmental stores. 
Hope you enjoyed this review! Meanwhile, have a great week ahead!


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Fashion: Valentino Inspired White Lace Dress from Seoul Closette

June 28, 2014 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
A breezy white dress is a summer essential that never goes out of style, and as I was scouting around for one to refresh my wardrobe, I came across this Valentino inspired lace dress from Seoul Closette, an online store that carries a beautiful collection of apparel and accessories curated and sourced directly from Korea.
It has everything that I love in a dress – intricate lace details that are subtle yet sophisticated, a fit-and-flare silhouette that is absolutely feminine yet flattering, and most importantly, it is made of a light-weight cotton material which is just perfect for the humid climate in Singapore.
I could hardly contain my excitement when I received the dress in the mail. I was smiling from ear to ear, like a child who couldn’t wait to unwrap her Christmas present. My fingers touched the parcel and my heart started pounding as I was a little worried that the dress would turn out different from the pictures online, but my fears were immediately allayed when the envelope opened, revealing the gorgeous dress in its full glory. 
Korean fashion is everywhere these days, and it can be difficult to
ascertain from stock pictures alone if an online store’s apparel are
truly from Korea or simply knock-offs from China. 
The litmus test lies in the quality of the material and the overall workmanship. As Seoul Closette only brings in apparel and accessories from Korea, the workmanship of the dress did not disappoint. In fact, it looks just as charming in real life as it did in pictures, and my photographs are testament to that. 


 

Dress c/o Seoul Closette
Shoes from Christian Louboutin
Socks from Japan

Versatile, chic and elegant, this lovely number has easily become one of my favourite summer dresses and I can foresee that it will be one of my wardrobe staples too. 
*****
Seoul Closette has kindly extended a 5% discount to all my readers. All you have to do is mention my name “REGINA” when you make your purchase (valid from now till 12 July).
Seoul Closette will also be participating in the For Flea Sake flea market on 5 July (next Sat) at Gardens by the Bay (Bay, South) Silver Garden from 9am – 5pm, so do pay them a visit too!
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I will be sharing another designer inspired dress from Seoul Closette next week, so do keep a lookout for it! 
Meanwhile, have a great weekend!

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Fashion & Beauty: Chacott & Freed of London

June 25, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
Chacott and Freed of London, two of the most highly regarded labels in the ballet world, have set up their first South East Asian flagship store in Mandarin Gallery. This is the first store in Asia, outside of Chacott’s home country, Japan.
Some of the world’s best handcrafted pointe shoes are produced by these two labels, making them the go-to brands for professional ballet needs.These brands are also represented by renowned Dance Ambassasdors and ballet dance troupes from Japan, Switzerland, USA and even Singapore’s very own Singapore Dance Theatre.

Chacott and Freed of London have also garnered a loyal celebrity following over the years, including Margot Fonteyn, Vladimir Malakhov, Sylvie Guillem, Nina Ananiashvili, Darcey Bussell, Wendy Whelan, Natalie Portman (lead actress of Blockbuster movie, Black Swan), Suri Cruise, the late Amy Winehouse, Sarah Jessica Parker.
Most recently, Chacott has expanded its product range and expertise to include fashion-forward, premium yoga wear in the Chacott Jazz Dance & Yoga Line, which I personally am very interested in. If you follow me on instagram (@reginachow_sg), you may have noticed that yoga is now an integral part of my life and I would definitely love to have the opportunity to try out Chacott’s yoga wear. 

I have yet to share about my exercise routine or love for yoga on my blog, but if you are interested, I frequent Updog Studio at Grandstand for my weekly dose of hot yoga. Even as vast amounts of energy are expended during each hot yoga session, leaving me exhausted and spent, there’s something liberating yet stimulating about yoga that makes it so addictive. Words alone can’t express my fascination, hence I have been urging my friends to give it a try to find out for themselves.

Sorry for the slight digression. Now, let’s get back to Chacott, shall we?

Did you know that Chacott also has a wide range of make-up, under the Chacott for Professionals brand name? Originally created for the needs of the ballet stage, Chacott for Professionals has since gained popularity among stage performers, celebrities and professional make-up artists.

Made in Japan, the Chacott for Professionals makeup range is quality assured. The products are formulated for professional use and are resistant to sweat and liquids, which is perfect for Singapore’s humid weather. 
You’ll also be happy to know that it is suited for HDTV and contains UV protection (non-chemical SPF/PA). It uses vegetable extract, natural colorants and is also fragrance-free, colour-free and mineral oil-free, which makes the entire range gentle to the skin and suitable even for children. 

How does this range of make-up fare? I attended a make-up demonstration by Chacott at Rosebullet recently, which I will share in a separate post soon, so do stay tuned to this space for more updates.

Beauty Direct is the appointed official distributor and local representative for Chacott (ballet, rhythmic gymnastics, ballroom dance, jazz dance & yoga) and Chacott For Professionals.

Chacott For Professionals is presently available at Chacott Freed of London, SG,Plaza@Cosme 100AM, John Little Plaza Singapura.

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Selling Your Pre-Loved or Unused Designer Goods Online with My Dream Wardrobe

June 24, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
http://mydreamwardrobe.com.sg/

My Dream Wardrobe is a wonderful online platform for selling your pre-loved or unused designer goods. If you have been reading my blog regularly, you would probably have read my post about the launch of My Dream Wardrobe at the end of last year.

What do you do with designer bags that you hardly use?  

Seasons and trends come and go, and in the process of updating our wardrobe with new bags, the older ones get pushed deeper into the back of our closet till they slip into the depths of oblivion.

Instead of letting them sit in the darkness of your wardrobe, selling them not only helps you to finance new purchases, it also allows you to make room for them. In other words, yes, you can finally have your cake and eat it!
There are many ways to go about selling your pre-loved or unused designer goods. Second-hand consignment stores are one avenue, but the high overheads are usually transferred to consumers, resulting in less gains. Hence, online platforms such as My Dream Wardrobe are probably a better choice.

Here’s what My Dream Wardrobe offers:
  
  • With their search functions, you can rest assured that your advertisements will never be missed.
  • Buyers have more confidence in purchasing from advertisers using their site thanks to their contact information verification system!
  • You may upload up to 10 pictures at a time. Supported file formats are gif, bmp, png, jpg, jpeg.
  • Useful tips on how to sell smart are provided too! Click here to find out more. 

 http://mydreamwardrobe.com.sg/fashion_directory.aspx

My Dream Wardrobe’s Fashion Directory

Besides potential buyers and sellers like you and I, My Dream Wardrobe also collaborates with established designer goods consignment shops and bag cleaning service providers such as Richards Bag Spa. For greater transparency, the complete list of consignment shops and their corporate profiles can easily be found under the “Fashion Directory” tab. Whether you are looking to buy/sell your bags or treat them to a much-needed bag spa, My Dream Wardrobe has everything under one roof and is the one stop shop for all your luxury needs!

I spring-clean my wardrobe regularly to make way for my new purchases and during my recent spring-cleaning, I came across a couple of designer bags that I have cast aside and have long forgotten about. It would be such a waste to throw them away given that they are still in excellent condition, though I doubt I would use them again. Since I firmly believe that one girl’s trash is another girl’s treasure, selling them on My Dream Wardrobe would definitely be a better option! 
 What about you? Do you have designer bags that are not well utilized? 
You might want to do yourself a favour and put them up for sale on My Dream Wardrobe too!
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    Fashion: Checks & Stripes

    June 23, 2014 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

    As you can probably tell, I have developed a liking for mixing prints and patterns of late, and in today’s outfit of the day  (OOTD), checks and stripes take centerstage. Both patterns are rather bold and can look a tad overwhelming when paired together, but a general rule of thumb for me when it comes to the print-on-print trend is to make sure that the two prints are of different sizes for better visual harmony.
    In this case, my striped skirt has thick, bold lines that are narrowly spaced, while the checks on my white top are spaced slightly wider apart and drawn with thin lines to balance out the overall look. It also helps that the top I chose is primarily white as that neutralizes the bold black lines on my skirt and really binds the whole look together. 
    What I love about prints is that all you need is a dose of it to add interest to any outfit. They’re so fun to play around with and should definitely be in everyone’s style arsenal. The trick is to find two prints that go well together and yes, they don’t necessarily have to match!

    Arm Accessory from Hermes
    Bag from MyJotterBook
    Top, Skirt and Shoes from random shops

    To complete the outfit, I slipped on a pair of ankle-high strappy wedges for greater visual impact. I got these from Far East Plaza many years ago, and was afraid that the soles would fall off as I’ve neglected them for a while. Well, and just as I expected, they came off as soon as I took these pictures! 
    I was quite crestfallen when that happened but I’m determined to get them fixed. Fortunately for me, I also had another pair of shoes in the car to prepare for wardrobe malfunctions.
    Shoes aside, I would also like to bring your attention to this lovely cigar box bag from MyJotterBook, which stocks exclusive handcrafted bags. Lishan, the owner, usually brings in these bags in limited quantities, so the chances of you running into someone on the street carrying the same bag is almost zilch. I personally adore the rocker chic vibes that this bag exudes, complemented by a touch of glamour thanks to the diamonte studs adorning the edges of the bag.

    What do you think of this look?
    Here’s wishing everyone a great week ahead! Don’t let the Monday Blues get you down. 😉

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    Fashion Fridays: Audi Star Creation 2014

    June 20, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

      I will be sharing some of my favourite designs from Audi Star Creation 2014 in today’s edition of Fashion Fridays. If you are interested in my outfit of the day (OOTD) for the runway showdown, do refer to my previous post here.
     The theme for this year’s regional design competition was “The Asian Perspective”, and I had a fabulous time watching the runway showdown and taking a guess at each designer’s inspirations as towering models strutted down the stage in their beautiful designs.  
    One of my favourite pieces is this cut-out shirt designed by Hye Ra Rhee of Korea. She wasn’t one of the winners, but her feminine designs inspired by the beauty and resilience of nature’s flora definitely won my heart.
    Here’s another cut-out design that I absolutely adore. I especially liked how she sprinkled the cut-out floral motifs all over to add dimension and interest to an otherwise minimalist style.
    These effortlessly stylish pieces designed by Rebecca Corrine Lam, who was one of the 3 winners that evening, were some of the other designs that caught my attention. Rebecca’s designs, while reminiscent of traditional paper cutting which is closely linked to Asian culture, have a modern contemporary vibe and a touch of edginess, making them extremely wearable. In fact, I can see myself wearing every design in this collection.
    Vietnamese designer Tu Nguyen Hoang’s designs were very fascinating as well. Hoang pushed the boundaries by marrying 3D technology with meticulous craftsmanship, taking fashion design to a whole new level. He may not have been a winner at the competition, but his innovative and futuristic designs were certainly well-received by the audience.
      That about sums up my favourite designs at this year’s Audi Star Creation. Which of these designs do you like best?
    Meanwhile, have a great weekend ahead!
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    Naoki Yoshihara by Ash: The Hair Care Salon Solutions Treatment by Shiseido

    June 20, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

    Naoki Yoshihara by Ash very kindly invited me to be the model for their new Hair Care Salon Solutions hair treatment by Shiseido when it was first launched. I was very thankful for the opportunity as my tresses were in dire need of pampering given my frequent colouring sessions. 

    I was also travelling pretty often for work during that period and was constantly exposed to hard water. Did you know that hard water is rich in minerals and causes your hair to be dry, rough and breakable? Well, I literally found out the hard way (pun unintended) when my hair became stringy and running my fingers through my locks became a near impossible task. Fortunately, things took a turn for the better after the hair treatment and the results were instantaneous, as you can see from the pictures above.
    Before I begin my review, here are the products used for The Hair Care Salon Solutions Treatment:

    What can you expect from The Hair Care Salon Solutions Treatment?
    The first step of the treatment was to cleanse my scalp of impurities and dirt to prepare it for a proper detox later on. Whipping up a fluffy lather was essential for this purpose.

    Next, it was time for deep cleansing and detox, but first, the stylists had to assess if my hair belonged to the high damage or low damage category and customize the treatment based on my hair condition. Travelling had taken a toll on my hair then and it naturally fell into the high damage category.
    The purpose of detoxing is to thoroughly remove calcium ions and minerals that are present in the water we use to wash our hair. I was duly impressed as most hair treatments do not include this step, and this happened to be exactly what I needed after all that exposure to hard water!

     

    Another interesting fact that I learned during the session was that steaming should only be done at the onset during the detox stage, before treatment solutions and repair agents (steps 2-4 below) are massaged into your hair. 
    The reason for this? Steaming opens up the pores and allows nutrients to be readily absorbed and sealed in. It is similar to facials, where we usually steam our faces at the beginning to open up our pores before extraction and mask application.
    The application of the triple-layer micro-coating in Step 4 here is the equivalent of a hair mask. Mask application closes up your pores and locks
    in all the nutrients. If you were to reverse the steps and leave steaming to the end, your pores will open up and all the nutrients will be gone. 


    What I liked about this treatment was that it tamed my hair instantly, leaving it soft, silky and almost beautiful enough for a shampoo ad. To prove my point, here’s my shiny, lustrous hair after the treatment, without any styling. The effects lasted about a week after, and the condition of my hair generally improved as well.

    If you have badly damaged hair like me, perhaps you could consider trying this treatment to restore moisture and shine to your hair. 

    From now till 30th June, Naoki Yoshihara by Ash is offering a 30% discount to customers who are trying this treatment for the first time!

    Naoki Yoshihara by Ash
    Address: 
    177 River Valley Road
    Liang Court  #02-15/16
    Singapore 179030
    Tel:
    6333 5662

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    Fashion: All White Outfit

    June 17, 2014 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

    White is one of my favourite colours. I love experimenting with bold vibrant colours and prints, but on days when I can’t decide on what to wear, I’ll turn to my white outfits.  Not only does white fabric provide the perfect canvas for accessorizing, it also exudes a clean, minimalist vibe and a touch of simple elegance. The epitome of purity and innocence, white outfits are always a breath of fresh air.

    This light knit and lace 2 piece set from Japanese label Snidel is one of my most treasured finds during my recent trip to Hokkaido (I will be sharing more shopping tips soon!). I have always been a fan of Japanese apparel because design aside, there is always something special about the quality and workmanship. 
    In fact, all you need to do is touch the fabric and you’ll know these lovely pieces are made to last. That probably explains why I always stock up on classic pieces like these whenever I have the chance to lay my hands on Japanese apparel.

     
     I am addicted to Japanese skincare too, in particular SKII. I have been using SKII for close to 2 months now and I have nothing but praises for their products, especially their star product, the facial treatment essence. I’m hoping it isn’t psychological, but I really do feel that my skin looks more rejuvenated and glowy, which is probably the reason why I don’t look as sick as I am in reality.

    I was still
    feeling pretty ill when this series of photos were taken, but I am now
    happy to report that I am on my road to recovery. I can’t wait to be in
    the pink of health again! The weather is so unbearably hot these days and everyone around me seems to be falling ill too, so please get enough sleep at night and stay hydrated throughout the day!


    Outfit from Snidel (Japanese)
    Socks from Tutuanna (Japanese)
    Accessories, bags and shoes from random shops in Singapore

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    Fashion: 5 Celebrity Styles with Ministry of Retail

    June 16, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
    Aside from catchy ditties like I Got a Boy and Sorry Sorry, swoon-worthy
    dramas like Secret Garden and Boys Over Flowers, and of course, mouth-watering
    food like dukbokki and bulgogi, there is one more thing to love about South
    Korea: fashion! 
    The folks at Ministry of Retail, a homegrown women’s fashion label, have hopped on the K-fashion
    bandwagon too, launching their label online in 2009. Husband and wife Vincent
    Goh and Yvonne Tan’s labour of love has paid off, as the label’s success has
    skyrocketed since its establishment.  
      
    Fancy dressing like your favourite K-pop star? Take your pick from Ministry of
    Retail after studying these celebrities’ style!

    1. Electric blue blazers
    Girls Generation’s Tiffany is totally working that blue blazer, pairing
    it with lemon-yellow peep-toe heels, black shorts and a black handbag. I love
    the asymmetrical hem of her t-shirt, as well as the black lining of her blazer.
    Those little details really make her outfit come together. Plus, her eye-smile
    completes the come-hither but polished look. 
    Likewise, Tiffany’s group-mate Jessica also experimented with electric
    blue, except that this time, she chose a longer coat instead. The long coat,
    paired with brown heels and a printed dress, made for a more laidback look than
    that of Tiffany’s. 
     As exemplified by Tiffany, electric blue is perfect with black. And this
    blazer from MOF is both chic and sporty, thanks to the loose silhouette.
    2. Overall shorts

    Remember Girls Generation’s breakout song, Gee? They were already
    sporting overall shorts then, except theirs came in candy colours like hot
    pink, lime green and yellow. 
    For a less kiddy version, opt for silver metallic overall shorts for an
    effortlessly chic look. Pair it with a white t-shirt (not another shimmery
    number, please!) and you are all set to hit the clubs. 
    3. Houndstooth prints
    The members of girl group Miss A look absolutely darling in their
    ladylike houndstooth get-ups. 
    I’m a little obsessed with the cropped top trend that’s making its way
    back now. And what better way to add a ladylike touch to the California-girl
    style than with houndstooth prints?
    4. Pastels
    The girls of Girls Generation look like a dream in their cotton candy
    hues.
    What’s even better than a pastel yellow dress? A pastel yellow dress
    with a Peter Pan collar! The preppy chic style is right up my alley, and
    especially more so when classic pieces like these come in candy colours that
    are so appropriate for spring and summer. I’m in love!
    5. White and sheer

    Yes, it is possible to wear white and sheer pieces
    without revealing your undergarments. See how Yoo In Na, the leading lady of
    drama series Queen In-hyun’s Man, did it with a simple flared dress? Keep
    accessories to a minimum and let the understated simplicity of the outfit do
    the talking.
    There’s nothing quite as elegant and classic as a white collared top.
    But to shake things up a little, go sheer! This top from MOF goes well with
    black capris a la Audrey Hepburn if you want to take on the monochromatic
    trend. The sheer panels and embroidered details add a current update to the
    regular button-up.
    Now, which is your favourite trend? I’ll love to hear from you!
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    Fashion Fridays: Casual Weekend Outfit

    June 13, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
    I am currently nursing a flu after returning from my recent trip to Japan and China. Whenever I’m ill, all I want to do is dress down and throw on something comfortable. This simple shirt and shorts combination is a no-brainer and absolutely fits the bill. Loafers and a cute apple bag complete the look, and there, I’m all ready for the weekend!
    I know I haven’t been updating this space of mine in a while, but please bear with me as I try my best to catch up on lost time. Meanwhile, you can also follow me on instagram (@reginachow_sg) for more frequent updates.
    Bag from Kate Spade
    Shoes from Chanel
    Accessories from Hermes
    Belt from Snidel (Japanese)

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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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