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Barcelona: Casa Mila

October 15, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera (the stone quarry) resembles an open quarry and is one of Gaudi’s most popular works. It is located right in the heart of the city so you definitely wouldn’t miss it!


Besides the clever use of space and light, Gaudi had a fascination with undulating curves, unique stairwells, ventilation towers and chimneys, as seen atop the glorious rooftop.

Call me greedy, but they all look like delicious meringue to me.I guess that’s how it is with art. There are so many ways to interpret it. πŸ˜‰


The interior was lavishly decorated with period furniture, artworks and ornaments to recreate what the apartment should have looked like in the past.

I was really taken by the design of the doors and hallways.


The beautiful curved surfaces are like the icing on the cake, both literally and metaphorically.

Did you notice how different the door knobs are as well? The interesting ergonomic designs were created by Gaudi.

Great design is about attention to detail, and Gaudi always seemed to put in 120% in everything that he did.

In one of the children’s rooms, I found a gorgeous doll house that I would love to take home with me too. I’ve always wanted a doll house as a kid and this is just perfect. It comes with chandeliers too!

Finally, here’s what I wore that day. πŸ™‚


Blythe T-shirt with pink corsage from H&M

Black mesh skirt from ClubCouture

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Barcelona: Palau Guell & Park Guell

October 13, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
On our first day in Barcelona, we took a train to La Ramblas, a famous tourist street lined with souvenior shops and cafes. The moment we alighted, we were told over the PA system to beware of pickpockets! My friend got pickpocketed in Barcelona while she was on her honeymoon a long time back and had warned me several times before, so I held onto my bag very tightly and was constantly on high alert. LOL.

Along the way to lunch, we came across an interesting procession with these massive mascots on stilts. I don’t know what this procession is all about, but if anyone of you knows, could you enlighten me by leaving a comment?


I’m sure you know that tapas is a way of life here. We had some yummy tapas followed by a delicious glass of sangria before the real sight-seeing began.

Our first stop was Palau Guell, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Works of Antoni Gaudi”. Palau Guell, otherwise also known as the Guell Palace, was one of Gaudi’s first works and the residence of the wealthy Guell family (Eusebi Guell’s wealth then was estimated to be a jaw-dropping US$17 billion in today’s terms!).

Gaudi’s ingenius manipulation of space and natural light gave the tiny rooms an exceptionally spacious feel.

Another interesting feature of Palau Guell is the wrought iron gate (2nd photo from the top right). It was constructed such that inhabitants can view what is happening on the streets without compromising on privacy as passersby are unable to look into the house!

Our next stop was Park Guell, a park painstakingly designed by Gaudi. Doesn’t it remind you of a a fairytale? Those cute little houses remind me of my favourite dessert Baked Alaska. It also reminds me of the marzipan house in Hansel & Gretel. πŸ˜‰

Gaudi’s residence is nestled within the park and has since been converted into a museum to showcase some of his most extraordinary works of art.

I especially love the chairs he created. My favourite chair is the one with the heart-shaped backrest. It looks so exquisite and whimsical, it must have come out of a fairytale!!

If my luggage space and bank account allowed, I would have lugged all the chairs back to Singapore with me (replicas are on sale at the souvenir shops).
I was really amazed by Gaudi’s bedroom. I half-expected his bedroom to be as luxurious and magnificent as his architecture, so I was surprised to see that he lived in a sparsely decorated room with only basic furniture.

Perhaps, like Leonardo DaVinci, he too believed that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication?

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Barcelona & Gaudi

October 11, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
Who’s Gaudi? To be honest, he’s not particularly well-known in this part of the world, but anyone who has visited Barcelona would have seen his works and therefore know who he is.
That’s because Barcelona and Gaudi are so inextricably linked they are practically synonymous with each other. So, if you travelled to Barcelona without visiting the architectural marvels created by Gaudi, you really haven’t been to Barcelona!

For the uninitiated, Antoni Gaudi was a Spanish architect who kickstarted the Art Noveau craze in Europe through his love for curves. In case you were wondering, I’m referring to curvatures in the architectural sense, not anything else. πŸ˜‰

Check out a video that I put together and you’ll get what I mean. πŸ˜‰ In it, you’ll get to see 3 of Gaudi’s most impressive and celebrated works. I think the music is a little soft though, so you may want to turn up the volume on your computer.

I’ll be back with more on Barcelona in a bit! Meanwhile, have a great week ahead! πŸ™‚

P.S: Sorry, I’m getting a little slow at replying comments but I will get around to them soon!!

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I was also invited by Nokia recently to create an app out of my blog. For Nokia users who are interested, you can click here to download the app for free and read my blog on the go. πŸ˜‰

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Blast from the Past

October 9, 2011 by Regina Chow 10 Comments
Before I continue blogging about my Europe trip, I just wanted to share with you something drastic that I did recently.

You know I used to have long hair for the longest time until I cut it short this year?

Well, I still miss my long hair sometimes, so when dear Jo brought me to this lovely hair accessories shop, I couldn’t resist getting clip-on extensions which I can put on and remove by myself. That way, I can have long hair any time I want while I grow out my hair!

I would love to share where the shop is but I promised not to disclose its name and location. Nonetheless, I believe you can get them from any of the hair extension shops in Far East Plaza. πŸ˜‰

Anyway, here’s the final result:

Maxi dress & rosette hair clip from Far East Plaza

It looks a little like what my hair used to look like, except that it’s much prettier. Also, the quality of the extensions is remarkable, so much so it actually looks and feels just like my own hair! It’s pretty easy to put on too, and I could probably do a tutorial on it if you’re interested. πŸ™‚

Have a great week ahead!

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Amelie Anne Sienna Jersey Dress

October 7, 2011 by Regina Chow 8 Comments
Looking effortlessly chic has never been easier with Amelie Anne’s Sienna Jersey Dress!

The beauty of the dress lies in its simplicity. The cut flatters just about any body shape and the material (cotton with satin lining) is so soft it caresses your skin.

Once again, I was very impressed with the quality of the workmanship and would definitely recommend every girl to have one of these jersey dresses in her wardrobe!

Remember I mentioned that versatility is always key in Amelie Anne’s The Label Love collection? To me, this Stella McCartney inspired dress is the epitome of versatility.

You can dress down by wearing it without the sash or glam it up with a simple necklace like I did. When the weather gets chilly (it’s so unpredictable nowadays, even in Singapore!), just throw on a cropped jacket to complete the look!




The best part is, the Sienna Jersey Dress also comes in a multitude of colours, including bold primary colours and subtle shades of grey and cream.

Can’t decide which colour to choose? LOL I can totally understand because I love them all!

You know it’s time to reward yourself after a long work week, so what better than to indulge in a little retail therapy at Amelie Anne!

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ClubCouture: My Dream Dress Contest

October 4, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Hello lovelies!
As a ClubCouture ambassador, I was given the opportunity to design my dream dress. Here’s my design! If you like what you see, please click on the photo below and “Like” it to vote for me!

This dress, to me, is the epitome of femininity. It’s all about lace, satin and bows – the perfect combination I adore.

Most importantly, the cutting of the dress is designed to enhance the female silhouette in the most elegant way possible. The luxurious satin material makes it versatile enough for both work (just throw on a blazer and you’re all set to take on the boardroom) as well as a hot date thereafter!

I’m pretty excited because a total of 5 designs have been submitted by the respective ClubCouture ambassadors and the top 2 designs will eventually be manufactured by ClubCouture! One lucky voter per dress will also win the dress they voted for. πŸ™‚

If you want to see this dress get manufactured and also win it in your size, please click HERE to vote for me! πŸ™‚

Voting ends 17 October.

Thank you!
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I left my heart in Cesky Krumlov

October 3, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
Located in the Czech Republic, Cesky Krumlov is a beautiful city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Much of this city remains untainted as the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque style architecture in Cesky Krumlov have been painstakingly preserved since the 14th century. Therein lies its beauty.

It is a popular destination for tourists, but only for day tours (thankfully!). We were grateful to have spent a little more than 2 days in this city, for that gave us the opportunity to explore the streets, take in the breathtaking sights and bask in the tranquil beauty of the surroundings in the absence of crowds.

Whenever our legs threatened to give way, we would plonk ourselves on a bench by the Vltava river. The sound of the flowing river, accompanied by the warm sun rays and invigorating cool breeze, immediately cast our weariness away.


We were instantly refreshed. Every time.


I wish I could go back to Cesky Krumlov again and just let my worries be carried away by the river. So many things have happened lately and it got me thinking again about how unpredictable life is. Nobody knows what will happen next and more often than not, many things are beyond our control. Maybe it’s God’s way of telling us that we ought to seize the day and grab every opportunity possible to achieve our goals in life.


I was reading a friend’s Facebook status update today and what he said struck me deeply. He said he is not afraid of death, but he is afraid of the opportunities that death would rob him of and is hence spurred on to work even harder to attain his goals. Even if death is not in the equation, sometimes poor health and other unforeseen circumstances are equally capable of robbing us of our opportunities.

I tend to procrastinate, but everything that has happened recently has made me reflect on my attitude, behavior and past actions. I believe in cause and effect, and while it is impossible to turn back time, it is definitely possible to change your life going forward by taking baby steps, one step at a time.
Well, at least I am close to achieving one baby goal in my life, which is to see the world. I say I am close to achieving this goal because there are still a few more countries on the map that I have yet to step foot on. πŸ™‚


On a lighter note, fashion is my other passion and you know I’ll always try to leave you with some outfit photos in every post. I’ll try to put up more items for sale soon too. πŸ˜‰

Black cardigan with white Victorian silhouettes – gift from Karen

Black Mesh Skirt from ClubCouture (remember to key in REGINA2011 upon checkout for 15% off)


I’m ending this post with a picture of us having a romantic dinner in Krcma Barbakan, a very popular restaurant in Cesky Krumlov. The restaurant premises are a few centuries old!


The playful restaurant owner grabbed JW’s camera while he was footing the bill and started snapping photos of me finishing the last morsels of food on my plate. Then, he insisted that JW sat across the table from me so he could take a couple shot of us.

We were told to look into each other’s eyes and smile. Hahaha.

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Save Keith Peck Zhi Yi Campaign

September 29, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Hi everyone,

My friend Keith is currently still missing after the fishing boat that he was on collided with an oil tanker on 24th September 2011. He was wearing a life jacket, so he stands a good chance of survival. However, the Malaysian authorities plan to end the official search by sunset on 30 September 2011. Family and friends are still praying for his safe return and if you could contribute in any way possible to spread the word about his plight and extend the search, we would all be very grateful.

Keith’s family has set up a facebook page Save Keith Peck Zhi Yi Campaign to spread the word. It would be great if you could share this link with your friends too.

In addition, Keith’s family has extended a reward of RM50,000 to anyone who brings him back safely. If you would like to make a donation, please fill up the form below and my friends will get in touch with you shortly.

Help us find Keith Peck

Thank you very much for all your help!

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A series of unfortunate events

September 28, 2011 by Regina Chow 5 Comments
Everyone around me, including myself, seems to be going through a rough patch this year. Just when I thought nothing worse can happen, each subsequent event just seems to get worse progressively. I like to focus on the positive side of things but nothing seems to be going smoothly lately. However, as long as we have faith, I believe we’ll all get to see the light at the end of the tunnel very soon.

My friend Keith is missing at sea (you would probably have read it in the papers) in the Pulau Aur boat accident. I feel very sad because he is a good friend of mine since my SMU days and he actually came to mind when I saw maple leaves while travelling in Europe because he once sent me a letter enclosed with a maple leaf when he was on student exchange. I was thus thinking of arranging lunch when I got back to Singapore just to catch up as it has been a while since we last met.

My friends and I have been praying for his safe return to his wife and baby and I really hope the Malaysian authorities will agree to the search extension that Singapore requested for.

I would be very grateful if you could join me in praying for my friend. He wore a life jacket when he swam away from the pack towards a fishing boat, so I believe there’s still hope!

Come back soon, Keith!

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And Fall is Here

September 23, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments

I’ve been travelling for a month now and dressing up everyday, especially when I’m transitioning between summer and autumn, can be a real challenge. I could be in shorts one day and all wrapped up the next day because of the crazy weather.

Temperatures can vary very drastically from city to city too. There was one point in Slovakia when I even had to pull out my winter trench because it was freezing cold! Brrr…and the funniest thing was, when I reached Hungary the next day, it was summer all over again!

Here’s one of my get-ups for the fall season:

Black turtle neck blouse from Uniqlo

Denim skinny jeans from Mango

Cowl scarf from H&M

Tote bag from Prada

Nude patent wedged boots from Far East Plaza

I had just arrived in Cesky Krumlov from Prague where it rained in the morning (read: massive temperature drop alert!!). It was hot and sunny when I took these photos and I was getting all these curious stares from passersby who probably thought I was from outer space. LOL

Needless to say, I changed out of my outfit the minute I reached my hotel room! πŸ˜›

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