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Bangkok: Vertigo and Moon Bar@Banyan Tree

July 12, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
If you are looking for a restaurant or bar with a mesmerizing view to chill out, Vertigo and Moon Bar is the place to go. Perched 61 floors atop Banyan Tree Bangkok, the open air lounge here is the perfect spot for admiring the captivating cityscape of Bangkok by night.

Forgive me for the blurred landscape shots though. I didn’t use flash because if I did, I wouldn’t have been able to capture the dazzling city lights in its original glory. The winds are pretty strong too, so if you go there without a tripod, this is what you’ll end up with!


Still, the landscape looks glorious. Don’t you agree? πŸ™‚

It was absolutely divine, enjoying a glass of moscato in the company of good old friends, facing a panoramic view of the city and feeling the wind ruffle your hair (and erm.. dress too when you stand up, so girls, beware!). What I also liked about this place was the immaculate service, delivered with utmost sincerity and a warm smile.

To me, this was an out-of-this-world experience (in case you were wondering, it’s not because of the apparition in the collage below! LOL) and definitely the highlight of our trip.


I would certainly recommend this place to anyone visiting Bangkok.

Address:
Banyan Tree Bangkok
21/100 South Sathon Road
Sathon, Bangkok 10120
Thailand
Tel: +66 2 679 1200
Fax: +66 2 679 1199
E-mail: bangkok@banyantree.com

However, do take note of the strict dress code here – closed toe shoes and long trousers for the gentlemen and definitely no shorts for either gender.

In the event that you do turn up in shorts, t-shirt and slippers, fret not, for the restaurant cum bar provides patrons with a change of clothes too.

Now, that’s what I call service!

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Bright Neons

July 11, 2011 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
I love how these vibrant neon colours bring out the sunshine, warmth and liveliness of the summer season.

The mere thought of these colours perk me up instantly, even on days when I feel lethargic or dreary. Do they have the same effect on you too?


Top, Shorts and Hat from Bangkok

Yellow suede heels from Zara

Gold hobo bag from Gucci

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Bangkok: Greyhound Cafe

July 9, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
If you think the name of the cafe sounds strangely familiar, you’re probably acquainted with Greyhound, a famous Thai designer label. Greyhound Cafe belongs to them.
Greyhound was the only Thai fashion label that was invited to showcase its collection at the recent Audi Festival. Now, Greyhound apparel can also be found at Tangs and I’m eagerly awaiting the day that they decide to open Greyhound cafes in Singapore.


I myself was initially oblivious to the existence of this cafe until my good friend Lyndie highlighted that I definitely have to go there for a meal. The fusion Thai-Italian food and Thai fried rice here were so scrumptious, every bite was bursting with flavours and we eventually reached a state of euphoria! This was one of our most orgasmic gastronomic (what a mouthful) experiences ever!


Honestly, you will never find food of this quality on our shores, not even in our fine dining restaurants, unless you’re talking about fine dining Chinese restaurants. Then again, that’s a totally different ball game altogether.

If you haven’t been to Greyhound Cafe, do pay them a visit when you are next in Bangkok ;).

Address:

1st floor, Siam Paragon mall
BTS stop: Siam
Telephone: +66 2 129 4409 or 129 4410

I heard they have plans to open their first cafe outside of Bangkok in Hong Kong. Come to Singapore please!

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Bangkok: Elephant Rides

July 9, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Next up on our itinerary was the elephant ride. It was an exhilarating experience for us as it was our first time sitting on elephants and trekking through a jungle!

Here’s presenting our very obedient and docile elephant! When his trainer asked him to say hello to us, he lifted his trunk upwards and waved it in our direction. So cute right?

Actually, my heart nearly stopped when he did that because it was already so wobbly up there, I thought I was going to fall any time! Shihui and I were screaming and clinging on for our dear lives, yet at the same time wondering why everyone else around us seemed so relaxed. Well, you’ll find out why at the end of the post.

The most exciting part of the ride was when the elephant entered the river.


It was a picture-perfect moment, but also a petrifying one because our seat came with a flimsy seat belt, unlike the rest who had metal rods to prevent them from slipping. We only realised this after we took a photo of Raf and Mithila. Check out their seat below.


Now, compare their seat with mine. As you can see, I hardly had any protection!


That totally explained why my face bore such a striking resemblance to dear Miss Marc on my Marc by Marc Jacobs bag.


I asked the trainer if I looked like her and he burst out laughing! -_-“”

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Bangkok: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

July 8, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments

There are many floating markets in Bangkok, but the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, situated about 100km southwest of Bangkok, is the most famous of them all.

Our adventure began even before we arrived at our destination. As our van was about to leave the city, the engine stalled and we were stuck on a road with 5 lanes of heavy traffic! Fortunately, the big and burly men in our group took the initiative to save the damsels in distress. Raf’s hubby, Mithila, looked like he was truly enjoying himself though!

After what seemed like an eternity, we finally found ourselves on the boat to the floating market.

The photos give a false impression that the surroundings are serene and the waters are calm, but when you are on the boat itself, you’ll feel the boat rocking from side to side, with the choppy waters threatening to engulf you at every point of the journey. It felt rather precarious I must say, especially if you are seated right in front.

I tried to distract myself by taking every opportunity to soak in the sights with the breeze caressing my face. The rows of teak houses on stilts provide an insight into the everyday lives of the Thais living in this part of the country, and if you pay attention to the sidewalks, you’ll see some of the inhabitants going about their daily activities.


I looked on in wide-eyed wonder. Going back to basics without technology and gadgets may seem daunting at times, but the smiles and laughter permeating the surroundings seemed to tell me otherwise.


Travelling alongside us were many other tourists and visitors from all around the world, armed with their digital and video cameras and trusty hats. Many of them seemed awed by the rustic surroundings and the inhabitants’ way of life. I wonder if the residents here feel like zoo animals since tourists come by the truckloads everyday.

There came a point when we all had to alight and board a smaller boat that will take us around the shops. But lo and behold, the congestion was so bad, we decided to just camwhore and shop by foot.


The lively chatter among hawkers drowned out every noise imaginable. It was quite an eye-opening experience! It felt almost similar to being in a wet market in Singapore, although erm… the floating market is certainly a lot wetter. LOL, sorry I know I’m lame.

Plus, you can find anything and everything here, ranging from fruits, cooked food, to hats and clothes. I bought my yellow hat here as well!

And finally, to reward you lovelies for reading till this point, I am putting up the top in the above photo for sale!

You’ll be getting a brand new piece of course. This top is made of silky satin material. What I love about it is the cute peter pan collar and the rainbow polka dots which make this top incredibly cute. The seam in the middle of the top is actually made up of 6 overlapping cloth panels, giving it a 3-dimensional feel. πŸ˜‰ You can easily pair it with shorts, like I did, or tuck it in a high-waisted skirt for work.

Price: S$27.90 (inclusive of normal mail postage) – SOLD –
Size: Fits UK 6-8

E-mail me at regina.chow@gmail.com if you’ll like to purchase it. I only have 1 piece!

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Bangkok: The Land of Massage and Delicious Food

July 7, 2011 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
Travelling has become such an addictive hobby that I have to leave the country at least once in 3 months. Besides visiting Hong Kong and Bangkok this year, I’ll be off to Europe again in another 2 months. There are plans for us to relocate for a while too, but I’ll save that story for another time.
My recent trip to Bangkok was a very fruitful one because I have been there on so many other occasions, but this was the first time I actually balanced the shopping bit with a dose of sight-seeing.

We stayed at Centrepoint Petchburi, a very affordable serviced apartment in the Pratunam area which is within walking distance to the popular Platinum mall. The room was spick and span, the service staff were warm and friendly (typical of most Thais, and I’m grateful for that), but most importantly, the hotel was centrally located. We had absolutely no complaints whatsoever.

Thanks to my dear friend Lyndie, who gave us fantastic recommendations for food and massage, we had our itinerary planned for the rest of the day.

First up was a relaxing massage at Healthland Spa. Healthland Spa is one of the better spas around. It is affordable without compromising on ambience, skills and service. For instance, the traditional thai massage is priced at 450 baht, which works out to be less than S$20! Do bear in mind that Thailand has a tipping culture, so It’s important to tip the masseuse after the fabulous massage in your dreamy, euphoric state.

Before hunger pangs got the better of us, we made a beeline for Baan Klang Naam, a seafood joint tucked away in an inconspicuous alley away from the city.

Baan Klang Naam overlooks the Chao Praya river and is arguably one of the best seafood restaurants in Bangkok. The food is flavourful, the portions are massive and the tom yum soup (who doesn’t love tom yum?!) here is so tasty and authentic, it’s actually memorable!


If you’re thinking of having dinner there, it’ll be best to make a reservation in advance via your hotel concierge.

Here’s the address for your reference:

288 Soi 14 Rama III Road,
Bangkok 10120
Tel.: +66 (0) 2292 2037, +66 (0) 2292 0175

In my upcoming post, you’ll also see what Bangkok has to offer for adventure and thrill seekers! πŸ˜‰

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Edited to add: On a separate note, I’ve just activated the Google followers widget, so if you enjoy reading this space, follow me! πŸ™‚

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Dating Anniversary

July 5, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
We got up bright and early (by my standards) to crack our brains as to where we should go for lunch. Shashilik would always be our first choice because this restaurant holds so many fond memories of our early dating days and I absolutely adore their Baked Alaska dessert! Alas, the restaurant only serves their signature dessert on certain days, so we had to give it a miss. That said, I really need my Baked Alaska fix soon!
Here’s my outfit for the day.

As we were at Chip Bee Gardens, Michelangelo’s was a natural choice.





When I told my other half that I wanted to take a photo of him, he immediately broke into a pose.

Yes, that’s him, crappy as always. He has been very busy lately, so it was wonderful that we were able to spend some quality time together.

We first started dating on 5th July eons ago. The amazing thing is, our relationship gets better as we age, just like good wine. As with all other couples, we have our differences. However, these differences add dimension to our relationship and are complementary to our similarities, however few similarities there are between us. πŸ™‚

He is everything that I am not, but that is precisely why I love him.

“You come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by seeing an imperfect person perfectly.”

– Sam Keen

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Shine on with Sequins – Sale Post!

July 4, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
Sequins are so glamorous and glitzy, they make you feel like a star. Certainly, gone are the days when sequins are only reserved for the cabaret. Now, anyone can wear sequins with elegance and grace. I myself have at least 5 sequin pieces in my ever-expanding wardrobe!
The key to avoid looking like a cabaret showgirl or a disco ball for that matter, is to tone down the shine of sequins with simple, casual pieces.

Take a page from the lovely fashionistas below!

Source: According to Annika


Source: Gossip Girl
Source: FabSugar

If you’re still reading this post, you’re in for a treat! As promised, here’s the very first goodie from my recent trip that I’m putting up for sale.

S$29.90 (including normal mail postage)
Fits UK 6-8

This gorgeous sequin top is in a lovely shade of matte gold. The back is made of sheer chiffon, so you can choose to amp up the glam factor with pretty lingerie or keep it simple with a bandeau.

Check out the intricate detailing. The workmanship is beyond exquisite.


Comes in a delicious shade of white too πŸ˜‰ -WHITE PENDING, GOLD AVAILABLE –

As usual, stocks are limited to maintain exclusivity, so e-mail me at regina.chow@gmail.com to order yours today!

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

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Lace with an Edge

July 2, 2011 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
Lace is one of my favourite fabrics because of its versatility and the different styles that it is capable of portraying.
It can be fresh, flirty and feminine, just like D&G’s Spring Collection for 2011:


It can also be dark, edgy and mysterious, as depicted in Valentino’s Fall 2011 Collection:


Whichever style you choose, it is without a doubt that lace is the quintessential fabric for all seasons.

If you recall, I did my take on the fresh, feminine style some weeks ago here.

Now, here’s my take on the darker, edgier style. I should have changed into a fiercer pair of heels before I rushed out of my house. That would have made the look more complete, don’t you think?


Lace and sequin top from Forever21
Draped bodycon skirt from Body & Soul (Bali)
Transparent heels with leopard print soles from Far East Plaza
Return to Tiffany Heart Necklace from Tiffany & Co
Gauffre satchel from Prada

Finally, here’s a rare photo of my make-up for the day. I don’t put much on my face, but eye make-up is a must because I truly believe that the eyes are the windows to the soul. LOL


Diorskin Extreme Fit Supermoist Powder
Urban Decay Naked Palette Eyeshadows “Gunmetal”, “Creep” and “Virgin”
Majorlica Majorca WT963 eyeshadow
MAC powerpoint eyeliner in Engraved
Dolly Wink Eyelashes in No. 2 Sweet Girly

On a separate note, if you would like to updated on the latest trends in fashion, do check out my friend’s website – Lady Ayn Rose. She is an avid fashion enthusiast, so do visit her site for more inspirations!

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Colour Blocking

July 1, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
Green reversible slouch top from Platinum Mall (Bangkok)

Faux pink collar from Jatuchak Market (Bangkok)

Candy tiered skirt from H&M (Hong Kong)

Candy striped shoes from Schuu, Ion Orchard (Singapore)

Gold Hobo Bag from Gucci

Colour blocking is the only way to wear bright candy colours this season. If clashing primary colours like red and blue are too much for you, try matching them with their subtler counterparts, pastels.

Here, I decided to pair green with orange and large doses of pastel pink to neutralize the brightness of the colour palette and yet preserve the essence of colour blocking.

This was the very outfit that I wore to the “Style: It Wild” event at Shanghai Dolly that Karen invited me to. Karen was in a lovely corset that was befitting for the event, which was meant to be a showcase for several lingerie labels. It was a pity I didn’t know beforehand that it was a lingerie show, for I would’ve turned up in one of my corsets too!

We were featured on Lifestyleasia.com too. πŸ™‚ Many thanks to the lovely photographer!

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The gorgeous models clad in alluring lingerie dazzled the crowd. It was a feast for our eyes. Not only were the men captivated, even the ladies among the audience were awed by the beauties on stage.

Here’re some of my favourite pieces from Rondavous’s showcase. We were amazed that their lingerie exudes class and sophistication, traits that are sorely lacking in other lingerie labels today. The label’s lingerie are bold and sensual, without compromising on style, femininity and versatility. Talking about versatility, many of the ladies present wore lingerie from Rondavouz as tops, paired with jeans or pants!

For those of you who are interested, Rondavous is located at:
#01-03 Far East Plaza
14 Scotts Road

Meanwhile, do check out their website: http://www.rondavouslingerie.com and facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Rondavous.

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