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Vintage 60s and Tinydot Photography

May 24, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

I did a fashion photoshoot with KC from Tinydot Photography last Sunday at Tiong Bahru. KC was my prewedding photographer. He did a magnificent job for our Macau shoot and I love his photos. It was definitely an honour to be able to work with such a talented photographer!

Although KC specializes in wedding photography, he was game to try something new this time and so was I. πŸ˜‰

The theme for the photoshoot was vintage 60s, which is pretty much my usual style of dressing. I did the make-up, styling and modelling while KC worked his magic with two film cameras. This is the first set of photos that were taken. No editing was done.

Mint lace top from H&M
Detachable pearl collar from Hong Kong
Pink floral tulle skirt from FEP
Nude Pumps from Zara
Candy striped socks from Topshop

I can’t begin to tell you how much I adore Tiong Bahru. I must have said it several times, but this quaint little neighbourhood has such a charming, old world charm and oodles of character.

I like the way the images are framed as well as how light is used to add that soft glow and old-school vibe to the photos.


I’ll be sharing more photos in time to come, so keep checking back!

For more of KC’s works, do visit Tinydot Photography’s website here. πŸ™‚

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Antoinette – Another Birthday Celebration

May 19, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Early this week, we celebrated JP’s birthday at Antoinette@Mandarin Gallery. I had the latest item on their menu, the crab suzette, which was absolutely superb with generous servings of lightly peppered fresh crab meat. JP had the marinara pasta and Veron had the roast chicken but they both agreed that the crab pasta tastes much better.

The desserts are divine though, especially their signature dessert, Antoinette. Hidden within the chocolate mousse lies a delicious concoction of earl grey cream and crispy bits. The interesting explosion of flavours in your mouth is what keeps you going. The strawberry shortcake, on the other hand, is very light. But lo and behold, huge strawberries tucked under the layers of spongecake greet you with every bite. Yums! The chocolate royale cake tastes like ferrero rocher. It is good, but not out of this world. πŸ˜‰

Overall, the food was very enjoyable. The desserts alone left us craving for more. Food aside, I also really like the ambience and European decor of the restaurant. We seemingly teleported to the other end of the world in the blink of an eye.


The birthday girl! I love her mint green lace dress. Veron, who was so hooked on Scramble I decided to confiscate her phone. πŸ˜›

Both JP and I happened to be in lace dresses that day. Lace is one of my favourite fabrics. It’s not hard to see why.

Parting shot of all of us.

I’ll be heading back to Sydney in a week, and there’s so much to do but so little time. Doesn’t help that my nose is still running like a tap. :S Hopefully, unlike me, the rest of you are having a great time this weekend!
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Celebrating Mum’s Birthday at Ivins

May 15, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

I must have said it a thousand times at least, but Ivins is one of my family’s favourite restaurants. The food is always tasty and flavourful, which explains why the bulk of our family gatherings tend to take place here. In fact, we celebrated my mum’s birthday here some time back in April as my family loves the peranakan dishes.


Some of the dishes that really tickle my tastebuds include ayam tempra, ayam goreng, sambal kang kong, itek tim (salted vegetables and duck soup) and chai pok egg.

Here’s my outfit for the day. I looked pretty tired as I had just recovered from a bout of flu when this picture was taken.

Bangkok top
Zara pastel floral jeans
Louis Vuitton Idylle Speedy in Sepia
Alannah Hill floral clip


This week is a busy week for me as I’m trying as much as I can to catch up with family and friends before I take off again next Saturday. It doesn’t help that I just received news that my grandmother has been warded. I spent 4 hours chatting with her at the hospital yesterday because she was feeling lonely and helpless. πŸ™ I can only hope that things will take a change for the better soon and that she’ll have a speedy recovery. Please keep her in your prayers too.

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Queen Elizabeth II Cup

May 13, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

As you would have read in my previous post, I was invited to the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Singapore Turf Club recently.

As with most races, especially overseas ones, attendees usually turn up dressed to the nines, topped with an elaborate headpiece or glamorous hat. It was such great fun catching up with Jessie from the Turf Club and of course Karen (whom I meet all the time) and Eunice. πŸ˜‰ Do you like our hats?


Here’s a close-up of my hat.:)

The event was held at the Marquee, where guests were treated to a sumptuous buffet fare and colourful cocktails.
Amidst food, flowing conversations and the races, new friendships were forged too. I was acquainted with Shun Jian, who owns personal development blog RichGrad.com. He only appeared in one group photo, because this nice, gentlemanly guy was helping me to take photos with everyone else. πŸ˜‰

I also caught up briefly with Sebastian and Xing, Karen’s friends whom I first met at a party at Lucky 13!


I was so glad to meet Irene, who blogs at Rene Memory List too. We first met at the Longines Singapore Gold Cup in November 2011. She’s such a sweet and friendly lady, you’ll feel completely at ease around her.

I invited my friend Stacie to the event too, and we had such a ball of a time. You know how girls are..all we do is chat non-stop!

With Karen, Benjamin of Chocolate Pistol fame and his friend. These two guys are some of the most stylish men I’ve seen around!


I was fortunate to be shortlisted for the Hats on Track Competition, where guests could vote for their favourite hat of the evening. From the pictures, you can see that I was surrounded by a bevy of tall Caucasian beauties. While I was proud to be one of the only two Asians in the competition, I couldn’t help but feel really short next to the towering ladies around me!

They are pretty gorgeous, aren’t they?


In case you were wondering, no, I didn’t win the competition. There were just so many immaculate ladies with outstandingly beautiful hats to choose from!

We also had the opportunity to take a tour around the turf club. That was when we witnessed the jockeys weighing themselves right after the race. They are so light, even with all the equipment! On a completely random note, JW and I always joke that he should become a jockey because he’s so incredibly light. πŸ˜›

We visited the Champage Room, which is where the prize-giving ceremony usually takes place. Check out the row of champagne bottles in small, medium and extra large sizes. Haha, this room certainly isn’t called the Champage Room for nothing.


Group shot with all the bloggers and guests at our two tables.


Finally, here’s my outfit for the evening. The dress was a Valentine’s gift from JW a while back. This alluring beauty hails from Dustbunny Vintage. I’ve been patronizing Pia’s shop since years ago and I adore her exclusive selection of unique cocktail dresses.

For those of you who are interested in horses, racing, and horse-racing, you may want to head down to Nex, B2 Level today. The Singapore Racing Festival is now on and you’ll get to meet the beautiful Turf Belles, Singapore Turf Club’s very own ambassadors!

Radio DJ Lin Pei Fen will also be there at the roadshow, which takes place from 11am to 9pm today. Head on down if you’re free!
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ClubCouture Leah Printed Dress in Navy

May 12, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

I just received this gorgeous Leah Printed Dress from ClubCouture recently. I really love the adorable deer prints, which adds interest to this casual piece.

I also like the slightly asymmetrical hem of the skirt, which is absolutely beautiful when it is caught in the breeze. It’s perfect for afternoon picnics or high-tea with your friends. If you want to dress it up, put on a pair of sexy stilettos and it’ll be instantly transformed!

Hermes Birkin Bag
Nude pumps from Zara

Click here to like this look on Lookbook

Oh and did you know that ClubCouture has collars now? πŸ˜€ Check them out here now!!

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Hooked on Pinterest

May 11, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

Always wanted to share beautiful things that you find on the internet with your friends? Well, with Pinterest, a click of a button is all you need to start sharing and organizing things on a virtual pinboard!
I’ve been hooked on to Pinterest ever since, and I just wanted to share a couple of gems that I’ve pinned on my board. If you love sharing pictures and inspirations too, follow me here.

Super cute kiddie outfits

Intricate details at the back. holy moly!

Gorgeous setting and movement

Gorgeous home with an infinity pool and sea view

Vintage Tea Party (Yup, I’ve been posting my outfits on Pinterest too! Click here to see more)

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Hello Louis Vuitton

May 8, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
We took a much needed after-dinner stroll around MBS, got a little bedazzled by the colourful lights at the casino before another distraction hit us – the Louis Vuitton Island Maison.    
The second storey of the LV store offers a bird’s eye view of Singapore, which is even more magnificent at night, especially if you’re on the side of the CBD, overlooking MBS, Art Science Museum and the LV Island Maison. We went out to the veranda for a breather after shopping. The cool breeze, scenic backdrop and comfortable chairs were all we needed after a long day. 
My main intention for stepping into LV was to buy my mum a wallet. My mum is very down-to-earth and has never craved for designer items her entire life, which was why I thought it was about time I pampered her with one. Knowing that she would never carry a designer bag for fear of destroying it, I got her a classic long wallet instead.  πŸ™‚

Once again, I got distracted after I decided to get the wallet. I’ve never really been a fan of LV bags, but I’ve always had a soft spot for the mini lin collection which was discontinued but relaunched again as Idylle in recent years. Now, unlike all the other speedy bags, the LV Idylle comes with a shoulder strap as well as a sling strap, which is great for travelling!
I was sold immediately. 
Although technically, I was already sold when I saw the sepia Idylle on the shelf. It looks like a dull beige in photos for some reason, but in real life, it’s a sweet pinkish hue. 
I like the blue version (Encre) as well and actually contemplated getting both on several occasions. Eventually, I figured I should get a hold on myself. Don’t you think I should give myself a pat on my shoulder?  πŸ˜‰
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Dinner at Hide Yamamoto

May 6, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

We had dinner at Hide Yamamoto after visiting the exhibitions at MBS. The restaurant, owned by world-renowned Japanese born and Italian/French trained chef Yamamoto, was so popular, it was fully booked. We were left with the counter seats, but that also meant that that we got to see the food preparation process right before our eyes. It was quite an eye-opening experience watching the chefs work their culinary magic with deft hands.

We shared a plate of california maki and had a ramen each as we were eager to fill our tummies that evening after all the walking that we did. The ramen broth was rich and the ingredients were generously piled on top of the succulent noodles. I had the seafood ramen in a small portion and boy was I surprised when I saw the huge tiger prawn and a whole in-shell scallop topped with cheese. I feel hungry just thinking about it as the ingredients were very fresh. The quality and fragrance of the rice used in the california maki definitely surpassed that of other sushi joints too. I can’t wait to head back to try the other items on the menu!


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ArtScience Museum – Andy Warhol and Titanic Exhibitions

May 4, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
I’ve always wanted to visit the Art Science Museum but the visit never did materialize until recently because of my procrastination.  I have my brother and ex-colleagues to thank because their company gave me the impetus to finally make my way to the museum. πŸ˜‰ Well, to be honest, I have Andy Warhol to thank for that as well.
I love Andy Warhol’s pop art and this is the first time that such an extensive collection is exhibited on our sunny shores. With over 260 paintings, videos, sculptures and drawings spanning over 40 years from the 1940s to 1980s, the Andy Warhol 15 Minutes Eternal is a heaven for art enthusiasts as well as avid fans of the artist. Some of his most famous works include the Campbell Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe. The exhibition ends on 12 Aug, so you still have plenty of time to check it out!
Andy Warhol was gay and somewhat eccentric (which artist isn’t, really?). His penchant for cross-dressing and horrific transformation in his later years proved a little too much for our innocent minds to handle, which sparked off a sudden spurt of craziness in us. That yellow mop on my brother’s head was one of Andy’s favourite wigs. He’s gotta be kidding right? 
Oh, and God knows what came over my brother at that moment too.
Before long, we decided it was time to take a break from all the insanity and move on to the Titanic Exhibition, which has since ended on 29th April.
 

For some strange reason, the Titanic exhibition was extremely popular among the visitors. A snaking queue formed right outside the entrance and extended all the way around the circumference of the floor that we were on. We got in only after half an hour or so.
The most interesting part of the exhibition, to me at least, was the mock-up of the first class cabins and the actual personal belongings of various passengers who were rescued or went missing when the ship sank, all of which told different stories and gave me deeper insights into what happened to each and every one of them on that fateful night. I know this sounds creepy, but I felt as if I was there with them.
Some original parts of the ship were salvaged and on display as well, so you could take a peek at what the Titanic was really like before devastation ensued. Aside from the crowd, I must say I enjoyed the tour very much. I like exhibitions that tell a story from a layman’s point of view, and the Titanic exhibition did just that.
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Shopping Haul: Nude Heels

May 2, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
We all know that heels elongate our legs but nude heels…ah they’re even better at doing that. The illusion that our legs are longer is created by blurring the line between the shoes and the legs, and that’s exactly what nude heels do.
 
I’ve been in search of a comfy pair of nude pumps since forever, and I was about to purchase a pair of Louboutins until I came across a more pocket-friendly substitute from Zara (price: S$169), which happened to be pretty comfortable too. I thought this was a better idea since Loubies tend to be rather uncomfortable most of the time. I do like the signature red soles of Loubies though.  Women are such irrational creatures, always falling prey to pretty things.    
 
And, that is the reason why women fall prey to not just one pair of nude heels, but two. Well, yes, I’m talking about myself, if you haven’t already realized. Karen and I chanced upon this gorgeous bow nude heels from Dip Drops (price: $99) and we both decided that we had to get this charming beauty. It’s a semi-casual pair which can be worn with jappy feminine dresses as well as preppy chic outfits.
If you’re interested in my shopping hauls, I may consider doing a weekly or biweekly post to showcase some of my favourite buys of the month. πŸ˜‰ Let me know!

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