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Fashion: Bohomian Chic Trend 2015

June 30, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

The bohemian chic trend is perhaps one of my favourite fashion trends of all-time. An enchanting, timeless style that exudes individuality and an effortlessly carefree vibe, it comes as no surprise that this trend is so wildly popular that it has been revived again and again in the history of fashion.


Commonly associated with hippies of the 70s, this trend has evolved over the years and there are many ways to go about embracing the boho chic look without looking like a druggie or a gypsy. One easy way to go about this is to slip into a white lace maxi dress with gladiator sandals, like what I did in my previous post here for a casual chic look. Alternatively, go for billowy silhouettes and softer fabrics paired with laced-up heels for a dressier take. Here’s what I wore recently to attend the wedding of an old friend. 

Dress from Blum
Shoes from Windsor Smith
Vintage Carpet Bag from Sydney Glebe Markets
Earrings from Chanel
Ring c/o Coco & Tulip

I kept my accessories to a minimum with a simple pair of stud earrings from Chanel and an exquisite statement ring, aptly named Fire Leaf Ring Cuff, from online luxury jewellery boutique Coco & Tulip. 

Made of the finest sterling silver with cubic zirconia, the Fire Leaf Ring Cuff is a captivating accent piece that will add a touch of sparkle and liven up any ensemble. It never fails to draw compliments from friends and even strangers whenever I put it on. 
Coco & Tulip aims to make luxury jewellery affordable and easily accessible because everyone deserves to indulge in quality jewellery that stand the test of time. I find myself reaching for this beautiful ring ever so often simply because it goes with practically everything. 
Do visit Coco & Tulip’s website here or follow them on instagram (@cocoandtulip) for more updates on their latest designs.
 

Hope you enjoyed this post. Have a great week ahead!

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Summer 2015 Trend: Lace Dresses & Gladiator Sandals

June 17, 2015 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
Breezy lace dresses are a necessity for summer. So are gladiator sandals this year. Put these two together and you get a match made in boho heaven. Yes, the bohemian trend is back this summer, so remember to add a couple of lace tops, dresses and lace-up gladiator sandals to stay ahead of the curve.
Lace dresses hardly go out of style and honestly, you don’t have to wait till summer to take them out for a spin (especially when it’s summer all year round in Singapore!). After all, which lace lover can resist the intricate lace details on the Luna Maxi Dress from my current favourite label For Love & Lemons? 

The surprise cut-out at the back adds to the allure and beauty of the dress.Glam it up with a pair of open
toe heels or keep it casual with this season’s must-have and oh-so-comfy
gladiator sandals which have since become my weekend footwear. Versatile maxi dresses are hard to come by and I know this number is here to stay in my wardrobe.

Luna maxi dress from For Love & Lemons
Vintage Carpet Bag from Sydney
Gladiator Sandals from Hong Kong
Hair by Michelle from Jeric Salon (Bugis)

Have you got your summer wardrobe all planned out?
 
Here are some of my picks from For Love & Lemons and Shopbop to whet your fashion appetite:

Woodstock Mini Dress

Desert Nights Maxi Dress

Summer Lily Dress

Stuart Weitzman Gladiator Sandals

Stuart Weitzman Sparta Sandals

Tibi Camilo Gladiator Sandals

Happy Shopping!

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Fashion Fridays: Fashion Steps Out 2015 @ Orchard

June 12, 2015 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Encapsulating vibrancy, bustle, and an intoxicating mix of fashion, cuisine and action, world-renowned Orchard Road was host to traffic-stopping style at the Fashion Steps Out @ Orchard event.
Singapore’s renaissance has been 50 years in the making, and the fashion mecca of Singapore was the hotbed for fashionistas, celebrities and models as the entire road was transformed into a giant catwalk showcasing some of the best Asian designers.

Presented
by Orchard Road Business Association (ORBA) and supported by Singapore Tourism
Board and MasterCard, well-known Singaporean celebrities such as Paige Chua (in
white), Belinda Lee (in black) and Ya Hui (in yellow) graced this exciting
annual fashion affair that is into its sixth year.
“With 2015 marking Singapore’s Jubilee year, Orchard Road Business Association (ORBA) rounded up some of our nation’s most celebrated designers and curated a visionary SG Next50 collection for Samsung Fashion Steps Out 2015. The SG Next50 collection was presented at Singapore’s longest catwalk, the iconic Orchard Fashion Runway, together with a showcase of Spring/Summer 2015 collections, which will be available in our Orchard Road stores,” said Mr Mark Shaw, Chairman of ORBA.
“ORBA remains committed to making fashion accessible to all, and our six-week long fashion extravaganza offers something for every visitor to Orchard Road,” he added. 
The six-week fashion season encompasses a whole host of activities and shopping rewards to celebrate fashion. Regina and myself were excited to attend the exclusive Fashion Party set within a garden at ION Orchard prior to the glitzy Runway show. The garden featured whimsical swings, a gorgeous swan feature and even a real butterfly garden! 
Regina’s outfit matched perfectly with the garden swan theme, hence these beautiful photos of her OOTDs. You can also check out her full OOTD in her previous post here.
As the evening set in, we made our way to the unique lighted stools that lined the road catwalk. All vehicular traffic was stopped specially for this event, and a record number of 176 models showcased the stylish creations along the length of Orchard Road, including the grand opening segment presented by Samsung.

Large poster trucks drove down the road and then stopped in front of the VIP guests, and models stepped out to ambient music as celebrity host and model Junita Simon announced the start of the fashion show.
Said Eugene Goh, Vice President, IT and Mobile, Samsung Electronics Singapore, “Samsung.. believes in finding the perfect blend of beautiful craftsmanship and purpose, similar to how the designers are pushing the boundaries of fashion.”
This year, the thematic catwalk display featured the latest designs from 13 brands: Aimer, Ashley Isham, DEPRESSION, FOX Kids, Francis Cheong, Germain, Mary Katrantzou, max.tan, Moiselle, PAUL, PAULINE.NING, Pleatation and Sean & Sheila.
These included 50 special looks created by acclaimed local Singaporean designers to commemorate SG50, and five celebrated local designers with diverse styles – Francis Cheong, Max Tan, Chiang Xiao Jun of Pleatation, PAULINE.NING and Kenny Lim of DEPRESSION – presented a forward-looking collection representative of their outlook of SG Next50 years.
The looks incorporated show-stopping concepts into wearable pieces (I would definitely wear quite a few of the pieces for work and after-hours!), showcasing the versatility and modernity of the SG Next50 interpretations. I was also impressed with the thought-provoking sharing by the designers on the inspiration behind their collections.
Clean lines, flowy details and minimalistic designs are the essence of PAULINE.NING’s SG Next50 Fashion Futurism Collection. (FashionStepsOut)
“We’re inspired by the key dates in Singapore history. We want to look forward but at the same time, not forgetting the past.” – Kenny and Andrew, the creatives behind the local brand DEPRESSION (FashionStepsOut)
“My collection is to reflect the nation’s even more sophisticated brighter future in fashion and beyond,” says Francis Cheong – the soul behind the modern and dreamy designs in the SG Next50: Fashion Futurism collection. (FashionStepsOut)
“I feel humbled by this opportunity to be able to celebrate SG50 with my own creative discipline together with other creatives. My home has provided me with opportunities to grow the brand.” – Max Tan on his creations with his own label in the SG Next50: Fashion Futurism collection.(FashionStepsOut)
“My collection is drawn with inspiration to a reflection of an individual’s inner self. I believe that how one portrays himself on the outer self, may be different from his inner self.” – Chiang Xiaojun on her creations with Pleatation in the SG Next50: Fashion Futurism collection. (FashionStepsOut)
The many beautiful fashion creations by the designer maestros were a gorgeous concoction of concept fashion and wearable fashion, and the catwalk was complemented with a touch of whimsy as the Road burst into color during numerous segments, such as when models sashayed down with balloons….
and when models showed the audience what living in the tropics was all about!
This year was also the first time that children’s wear was featured, and the cute child models for FOX Kids aged four to eight years old took to the streets in multi-coloured fashion and balloons, eliciting squeals from the adoring audience. The 40 child models were in fact chosen for a fun-filled taste of modelling through a contest ran by FOX Kids in March.
Ashley Isham, world-renowned Singapore designer, has indeed been one of the key fashion maestros in putting Singapore onto the fashion world map, and his Fall / Winter 2015 collection was showcased to much anticipation, hot off the runway from the recent London Fashion Week.
The catwalk had some stunning pieces, and the tongue-in-cheek signages with traffic references such as “Give way to models” and “Look out for fashion police” added to the impact of the entire “road show” (pardon the pun!)
After the show, we were also treated to a special extended time of shopping at the Mandarin Gallery, with special shopping and dining privileges for that evening. Deborah Heng, Group Head and General Manager of MasterCard Singapore said, “MasterCard data show that over sixty percent of consumers do shop offline despite the popularity of online shopping, which shows that the in-store experience is still strongly valued… we are pleased to cardholders offer even greater rewards for shopping along Singapore’s iconic Orchard Road.”
As Ms Tan Yen Nee, Director, Lifestyle Precincts Development, Singapore Tourism Board, shared, “The sixth edition of Fashion Steps Out @ Orchard looks set to enliven Singapore’s iconic shopping belt, with a variety of lifestyle experiences to enjoy.. and in commemoration of SG50, FSO will feature even more local designers and fashion this year.. (including) the Merlion as fashion muse. These element will certainly add another dimension of authenticity and fun for visitors and locals.”
It was an impactful evening, from the scale and scope of the entire event, to the magnitude of the concept and ideology driving the showcase of Singapore as an iconic and cosmopolitan destination. Thank you once again to STB, ORBA, Samsung and MasterCard for the invite, and cheers to great success!
[This post was written by Isabelle, a permanent writer on Shopping Queen’s Haven.]
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About the writer Isabelle:
An MBTI
personality profile that believes in making the world a better place
(one starfish at a time), Isabelle is a communications professional who
enjoys creating good memories for others, and balances realism with a
healthy dose of joie de vivre and can-do positivity. 
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Fashion Fridays: Review Australia in Singapore

June 5, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments
Those of you who have been following my blog may have realized that I have a penchant for Australian designer labels. Their unrivaled quality, workmanship and classic designs that never go out of style ensure that their apparels are worthy wardrobe investments. 
If you have an appreciation for the finer things in life, Review Australia is another Australian label that you cannot miss, especially since you can now get hold of their beautiful designs from their Singapore-based website. Plus, free shipping is available for all Singapore orders (limited time only)!

A big thank you once again to Review Australia for dressing me up for my recent Gold Coast trip. The Addie Royce Top and Hanna Skirt are perfect for traveling as they require no ironing and are completely crease-free. When paired together with wedges and a quirky book clutch, both pieces create a casual chic holiday look that exudes femininity and elegance. You could also swap the book clutch for a tote bag, such as the Valentino Rockstud tote pictured above for a more work-appropriate yet fun look.
To complete my holiday look, I added some gold accents in the form of a skinny belt and comfortable diamonte wedges (I always love a touch of bling!). You can also easily mix and match these versatile pieces with other wardrobe staples to recreate various looks for different occasions.
 Did you know that there is a story behind every design? The inspiration for every design comes from the design team’s travels around the world, as they relive the romance of a bygone era through Parisian flea markets and vintage stores in London and New York. It is an amazing feeling to be able to indulge in your sense of wanderlust and adventure through their captivating designs. 
My first encounter with Review Australia actually took place several years back when I was living in Sydney. You cannot believe how infatuated I was (and still am) with their feminine vintage-inspired designs, complete with their signature bow, lace and jewel embellishments. Review Australia is the epitome of romantic, eclectic style, a style that I absolutely adore. Needless to say, I never looked back. 

Addie Royce Top & Hanna Skirt c/o Review Australia // Earrings from Chanel // Bangle from Hermes


Thanks for reading and have a wonderful weekend ahead! In case you were wondering, this set of photos was taken at Marina Mirage in Gold Coast. I’ll also be sharing more about my Gold Coast trip soon, so do keep a lookout for more updates!

Review Australia

http://www.review-australia.sg





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Fashion: 5 Female Celebrity Styles with a Backpack

May 23, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments


Think
backpacks are only for students? Well, the memo is out: backpacks are back and
they are more chic than ever. You’d be surprised at how many ways you can wear
your backpack with style.
No
longer just meant to carry heavy textbooks, backpacks are now making a
statement as an accessory for the out-and-about girl on the street. With so
many textures, fabrics, prints and colour palettes available for
experimentation, designers are flexing their creative muscles to produce
stylish backpacks worthy of every occasion.
If
you’re aching to switch your handbags or clutches for something comfier, take
your pick from the array of backpacks for women online. But first, check out what the stars are wearing.
Here are 5 celebrities who are also feeling the trend:
1.
Olivia Wilde
Olivia
Wilde’s style has always been utilitarian chic. The brainy and beautiful
actress does not waste time on pointless accessories, and prefers pieces that
are practical yet stylish instead. Here, she carries a limited-edition army
canvas backpack she helped design with Alternative Apparel to fund the Academy
for Peace and Justice in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. At the launch event of the
collection, Olivia teamed her backpack with an A.L.C. printed maxi skirt, a
black racer-back tank top, and brown ankle-strap sandals.”
2.
Bella Thorne
I know,
what a crazy outfit, right? Especially for Bella Thorne, who is usually seen in
sweet dresses and heels. But somehow, this outfit is so outlandish it works.
From the checked sneakers to the bright green jeans to the pink-heart-shaped
sunglasses and bright red Boohoo Natalie backpack, Bella is doing quirky cute
right. Bonus accessory: an adorable puppy.
3.
Mary-Kate Olsen
One
half of the trend-setting Olsen twins, Mary-Kate Olsen flaunts her avant-garde
style here with an embroidered emerald jacket by Dries Van Noten, a loose black
top, dark wash skinnies and a Pendleton leather and fabric backpack. The
backpack lends a touch of laidback earthiness to the elaborate outfit and tames
down the eye-catching jacket for a more casual vibe.
4. Kate
Bosworth
As a
lover of all things pink and girly, I’m in love with Kate Bosworth’s ensemble
here. That furry Isabel Marent sweater is all kinds of cute when matched with
pastel pink shorts and a white backpack from Alexander Wang. To avoid going
overboard with the sweetness, she slipped into a pair of brown ankle boots and
a pair of Ray Ban aviator shades that look sleek with a high ponytail. The
effect is ladylike and smart-casual.
5.
Selena Gomez
Another
proponent of the boots and shorts trend, Selena Gomez goes for a boho-inspired
look with an oversized oatmeal-coloured Free People top and brown knit scarf,
cutoffs and brown ankle boots. The black backpack casually slung from her arm
adds a touch of edginess to the laidback outfit.
 Which is your favourite style?
Thanks for reading and have a good weekend ahead!

 

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Singapore Fashion Week OOTD: White on White

May 21, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

May has been a busy month for me but by some stroke of luck, I managed to make it down for one of the shows at Singapore Fashion Week. Here’s what I wore to the Star Creation: The Winners’ Collection fashion show.  
The white-on-white trend seems to be here to stay, and it is easy to see why. Clean, sharp and chic, standing out from the crowd with an all white ensemble is a breeze. It also provides the perfect canvas for accessorizing, but if you prefer to keep things simple, go for the minimalist look with just a touch of accessories. If you think the outfit is too white for you, you can always jazz it up with a pop of colour, like I did with my bag and strappy gold heels.
Dress from Keepsake // Cape Blazer from Love Bonito // Heels from Vera Wang // Bag from Hermes

The white geometric tube dress I have on is yet another quality classic piece from Australian label Keepsake. I love how the structured silhouette and asymmetrical hemline add a dose of edginess to the otherwise feminine dress. 
Speaking of Australia, I am looking forward to my Gold Coast getaway that’s happening in just a bit. I seem to have so many things on my plate these days and I just need my precious “me” time to relax and recharge. 
If you’re interested in what I’ll be up to in Gold Coast, you may wish to follow me on instagram (@reginachow_sg) and snapchat (@reginachow_sg) as I will be sharing instant updates on these two platforms when I’m away! 

Have a great weekend ahead!
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Fashion Fridays: REDValentino Takashimaya

May 15, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

REDValentino is one of my favourite brands. It epitomizes the feminine, preppy chic style peppered with quirky, whimsical elements.
“The REDValentino girl is an adventurer, a citizen of the world. She is
open minded and ironic, she speaks all the languages as she embodies the
contemporary. Intelligent and self-reliant, she likes to dare and to
rebel to common rules. She is a dreamer but has the capability of being
down to earth too. Inspired by the exciting new world unfolding around
her, she borrows bits and pieces and makes them her own.”
I always feel like I’ve walked into a fairy-tale when I step foot into a REDValentino store and the dreamlike experience continues in REDValentino’s third store in Singapore at Takashimaya, Ngee Ann City.

The new 116 square metre boutique, designed by Creative Directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli of Maison Valentino, currently stocks its Spring/Summer 2015 Collection.

White is the unifying theme for the store as it provides a blank canvas with which you can put together the outfit of your dreams and create your own fairy tale. 
It is a place where you can unleash your imagination and let your dreams and aspirations of becoming a princess come alive.

Bold prints in nautical colours, dreamy pastels, floral prints, polka dots and tutu skirts are what you can expect from REDValentino’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection. These feminine, timeless styles are injected with a dash of playfulness and a sense of adventure that is unique only to the REDValentino girl. 
Here are just some of my favourites (I would love to have them in my wardobe!): 
Red Valentino
Address:
Ngee Ann City #03-15 
Opening Hours:
10am – 930pm
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Fashion Fridays: Keepsake I Will Wait Dress

May 8, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

I have a soft spot for lace dresses, especially lace dresses with scallop trims and asymmetrical hemlines. Little wonder why Australian label Keepsake’s I Will Wait dress caught my eye. 
The silhouette makes it appropriate for work, but if you work in a more conservative environment, I would suggest throwing on a blazer to add structure. For events and functions, all you have to do is take off the blazer, slip into a pair of glamorous open-toe heels and you’re all set to steal the limelight.


The amazing thing about Australian fashion labels is that you never have to worry about quality. By and large, I have always been more than satisfied with my purchases because the material and workmanship never disappoint. Oh and did I mention that their smallest size usually fits me to a T? I have a couple of pieces from Keepsake in XXS and most require no alteration work, or in the worst case scenario, very minor nips and tucks. 

You can find Keepsake and other popular Aussie labels online, but personally, I like to shop from The Bird Cage Boutique as there are occasions (like now!!) when they offer an additional 40% off sale items! There’s also free shipping on orders above A$200!

Dress from Keepsake (here)
Shoes from Miu Miu
Clutch from YSL
Bangle from Hermes

If you were wondering, this set of photos was taken along one of the back alleys in Little India. Can you believe that these beautiful spiral staircases were built as an escape route in times of emergency?
 I love venturing into back alleys, away from the hustle and bustle of the main street. It is such a therapeutic yet educational experience. You’ll see a different side of Singapore’s urban landscape and catch a glimpse of history too as many of these shop houses have their own stories to tell. 
The beauty lies in the tiniest of details, and all you need to do is keep your eyes peeled as every corner brings new surprises.
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Fashion Fridays: Going Whimsical

May 1, 2015 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
Clean, minimalist silhouettes are slowly taking over my wardrobe these days, but there are times when I crave for a more whimsical touch. Splashes of prints and bold colours, bags in unexpected shapes, shoes with wings…you get the drift. Challenging the status quo and what is considered the norm embodies the true essence of the whimsical style. It is all about breaking the rules and I love how it allows your imagination to take flight and venture far into the unknown.
A combination of quirky prints and whimsical elements never fails to create a statement and this makes it a style that is almost impossible to replicate. It is an expression of your individuality and I guess that is one of the reasons why I am inexplicably drawn to this style.
Today’s outfit features a swan print dress from Ching with a detachable swan collar no less, paired with a Kate Spade Apple Bag (one of my perennial favourites) and my adorable gladiator heels from Sophia Webster.  You may find this outfit familiar if you follow me on instagram (@reginachow_sg) as I wore this ensemble to the recent Fashion Steps Out 2015 event. 
If you think the whimsy style is a little too much for you, you can always go for a more monochromatic palette. In this case, black and white take center stage while red accents punctuate the outfit and inject a dash of fun. Alternatively, go slow and perhaps begin by adding a kitschy statement bag to your wardrobe for a start. It is bound to be a conversation starter and I can assure you there’s no turning back!

 Dress from Ching (Far East Plaza)
Shoes from Sophia Webster
Bag from Kate Spade
Cuff from Hermes

What’s your take on the whimsical style? Do you like it as much as I do?
As always, thank you so much for reading and have a wonderful long weekend!

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Fashion: Maxi Cardigans by Freja Designs

April 26, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

 Have you read my previous post on Layering with Ponchos by Freja Designs? Today’s post is rather similar, except that this time, I will be sharing how layering is made possible with a maxi cardigan.
Yet another functional piece from Swedish label Freja Designs, the maxi cardigan is perfect for layering over tank tops or camisoles. Again, this piece is made of 100% Rayon and is extremely lightweight. 
Nonetheless, don’t be deceived by its sheer appearance. I threw it on on a rainy day and was surprised to discover that this featherlight number kept me relatively warm throughout the thunderstorm even when I was indoors with the air-conditioning at full blast.

Maxi Cardigan & earrings c/o Freja Designs // Jeans from Frame Denim // Top and Sneakers from Korea


I have to admit the asymmetrical cascading sleeves first caught my eye but on the whole, I find its dark yet sensual design very attractive as it embraces femininity with an ample dose of edginess. 
For this particular look, I paired it with my trusty Frame Denim ripped jeans to amp up the rocker chic vibe. I would have gone for heels but sensibility got the better of me, hence sneakers were the choice of footwear for a day of errands.

Aside from outerwear and scarves, Freja Designs also offer an exclusive collection of timeless jewellery that will never go out of style. 
It was tough deciding on what to pick but I eventually chose a pair of stainless steel hoop earrings with black zirconia. Its understated glamour and versatility resonates with me and in addition to wearing this on casual weekends, I can definitely foresee that they’ll be out with me on weekdays to the office or even for more formal occasions.

 


Freja Designs
Website: 
http://www.frejadesigns.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/frejadesigns
Instagram:
@frejadesigns
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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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