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Singapore Emirates Derby Cup 2013

July 13, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
It’s time for another exciting event at the Singapore Turf Club! Tomorrow marks the 18th edition of the Singapore Emirates Derby Cup 2013 and the delightful combination of sports and fashion will be a visual spectacle for everyone!

The Marquee Package is now on sale, and Marquee customers can look forward to an afternoon of glitz and glamour. Come in your most glamorous outfits and take part in the “Best Dressed to the Races” Contest, where winners stand to win a bottle of Champagne and Singapore Turf Club’s exclusive goodie bags!

You’ll also get to take photos with your friends at the instant photo booth, complete with an array of accessories and props to add a little spice your outfits.  

Needless to say, the afternoon wouldn’t be complete with a little music. There will also be a live performance by Sophistikatz, a quartet comprising two violinists, a saxophonist and a flutist to jazz up the atmosphere.

For more information, click HERE.
If you haven’t got anything planned for tomorrow yet, you may wish to purchase the Marquee Package and treat yourself to an afternoon of fun, excitement and glamour! 
And if you’re not sure about what to wear, here’s a compilation of the outfits I wore to the Turf Club previously to give you some ideas:
 

The lovely folks at Singapore Turf Club also had a special gift prepared for me.
 Unfortunately,
I am unable to attend the event again this year as I will be heading to
the Asian premiere of Wolverine in Seoul. Nonetheless, I’ve always enjoyed events at the Turf Club and am definitely looking forward to attending the next event soon!
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A Touch of Gatsby with Especially Escada

June 19, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 Inspired by the spontaneity, optimism and confidence of women today, Especially Escada is a luxurious and feminine scent created by the House of Escada.
Thanks to P&G Prestige Fragrances, I had the wonderful opportunity to try out this lovely fragrance recently. What struck me first was the elegant packaging. Housed in a gorgeous glass flacon with an iconic double E logo gold-finish lid, the perfume would certainly be a beautiful addition to your vanity table.
 
 
Aesthetics aside, nothing is more memorable or evocative than a scent. A whiff is all it takes to transport you back to the past, and a whiff of Especially Escada was all it took to bring me back to the 1920s, the golden age of opulence where flamboyant drop waist flapper dresses, fancy headpieces, and dazzling sequins and pearls took center stage.   
The 1920s was an era where women began to espouse freedom. They became bolder and more confident without compromising femininity and grace. It was also an exciting era of unprecedented affluence, where fashion trends took a step towards modernity while retaining some aspects of classicism, which interestingly, is a balance that the Escada brand aims to create as well. 

Enhanced with intense top notes of pear and ambrette seeds, Especially Escada first starts off fresh, crisp and playful, before it slowly unveils the delicate scent of Bulgarian Rose and unfolds into a fragrance that epitomizes femininity, elegance and sophistication. The ingenious interplay of scent notes created a scent that gives you the best of both worlds with a touch of old-world, 1920s Great Gatsby glamour. 
Especially Escada, in my opinion, captures the very essence of 1920s fashion and today, I would like to share with you two outfits that I would pair with this feminine scent to a roaring 20s theme party in this day and age.

1. Full Lace and Scalloped Hems
 

The flapper style needn’t be all about heavy sequined dresses which may add years to a lady’s age. I decided to do without the bling and opted for a full lace drop waist dress with scallop hems in a muted dusty pink shade  to add a girly vibe to the flapper style.
 
This alluring number is a true blue vintage dress from Dustbunny Vintage. Not only do vintage dresses have a lot more character, being able to own a piece of history from a bygone era like the 1920s also gives you insights into the excellent workmanship and attention to detail that is rarely replicated today. 

  

Inspired by the lingering Bulgarian Rose notes in Especially Escada, I included rose accents in my outfits for this post. Here, I have with me a rose book clutch, which lends a whimsical touch to the outfit.
The final look is youthful, quirky yet glamourous, in line with Especially Escada’s fragrance personality.

Dress: Dustbunny Vintage
Hairband: Gift from my mum
Rose Hairclip (pinned onto my hairband): H&M
Shoes: Korean
Bangle: Hermes
2. Beads and Sparkles


Embellishments were hugely popular in the 1920s, but again, instead of going for full-on sequins or pearls, I much prefer just a sprinkle of beads and sequins all over my dress for a soft, subtle yet glamourous look.

The shorter slip dress brings out the details of the lace hems on the outer dress and makes the entire ensemble fresher and more vivacious. Can you tell that there’s a spring in my step now? πŸ˜‰

 

A muted shimmery gold sling bag was all it took to complete the look without stealing the limelight from the dress. Accessories were kept to a minimum to give the final look a youthful update, yet the beautiful beaded, lace details and scallop hems ensure that the true spirit of 1920s fashion is not compromised. 
Dress & Bag: Ms Selfridge
Shoes: Korea
Rose clip: H&M
 
I hope you like the outfits that I wore to complement this gorgeous scent. Especially Escada is the perfect fragrance for the girlie girl who’s sweet, confident and romantic, with a quirky sense of humour to boot. If this sounds like you or someone you know, perhaps it’s time to head on down to the Escada counter and spritz on some perfume!



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Sunnies – My Best Accessory!

June 14, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

Sunglasses, or sunnies, are one of my most important accessories. Did you know that sun exposure not only causes pigmentation and skin problems, but also increases the risk of eye diseases, growths on the eye, cataract and eye cancer?
Wearing proper sunglasses with 100% UV protection is key to protecting our eyes from sun-related damage. It is even more crucial to wear sunnies during summer, which is the case in Singapore all year round, as the level of ultraviolet radiation is at least 3 times higher than in winter.  

You may not see them very often in my fashion posts, but I wear sunnies practically all the time whenever I’m driving or outdoors. Of course, it also helps that they lend a fashionable edge to many of my outfits and protect my eyes at the same time. There are so many styles to choose from these days that you’ll be spoilt for choice.  
Round frames are the hottest trend now and they are the epitome of timeless, vintage style. It has a lot of character and I love the retro vibe it adds to my wardrobe. I got my round frames from Sydney last year and I wear them very frequently. 


Aviators, on the other hand are my favourite type of sunnies because it looks cool on anyone! Inspired by sunglasses that the pilots wore in the 30s, this style may be somewhat vintage but it has since become a classic style that can now be found everywhere.

I love this pair of aviators from Marc by Marc Jacobs. At a glance, it looks just like any other aviator, but on closer look, you will realize that within each lens lies a heart shape image in a darker shade. It is so quirky and unbelievably cute!

I have been thinking of getting a pair of Ray Ban aviators, and I’m very tempted to get this gorgeous Ray Ban Aviator Large Metal Sunglass from Smartbuyglasses.The pink gold gradient lens is so pretty and unique. It is on sale now and is much cheaper than the listed price in stores!
 Another pair that is on my wish list currently is the Prada Baroque Sunglass.
Embellished sunglasses are so popular right now, but they can be a little over the top. I personally think that this Prada Baroque Sunglass (which is on sale too!) is a more subtle alternative without compromising style and design.
 
Did you know that clear lenses have the ability to block out UV rays as well? If that is the case, why are there so many tints for sunglasses?
Different tints enhance colours in different situations. Grey is the most neutral tint and is also the most natural. It has the ability to reduce glare and brightness, which makes grey sunnies suitable for driving.
I personally favour brown tints because I think they look best on me, but I do realize that they are not the best sunnies for driving, unless it is a cloudy day as they block out blue light and have the ability to brighten vision on cloudy days. However, they are great for outdoor activities as brown tints enhance contrast, especially between green and blue backgrounds (like the grass and sky).
Ultimately, which tint you choose is a personal preference. What’s most important is your comfort level. Also, remember to choose sunglasses with 100% UV protection!

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Qoo10 Shopping: Fashion Haul from G Lovely Shop

June 13, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

I love fashion, and you would probably know that by now if you visit this humble space of mine regularly. That explains why my first transaction on Qoo10 had to be fashion apparel from G Lovely Shop.
As shared in my previous post on Qoo10 Online Shopping & My Fashion Buys, I had a wonderful shopping experience with G Lovely Shop. The products are reasonably priced and they reached my doorstep 3-4 days after payment was made.




1) Two Piece Chiffon Dress
The 2 piece chiffon dress came with a lace outer top and a sheer tulle camisole slip. It turned out as pictured and the material is pretty decent to boot. However, do note that you would have to wear a skirt/pair of shorts underneath the tulle camisole slip as it is too sheer to be worn alone.  

What I also like about this set is that the top and camisole slip can be worn separately. You can easily pair the top with shorts or use it as a beach cover-up. The slip, on the other hand, can be layered with another top or worn underneath a dress.

Hat from Forever New
Shoes from Dip Drops
Bag from MyJotterBook

My Rating: 4/5
2) Black Blouse

I love the design of this top, especially the sleeves, but I would prefer the material used to be slightly thicker. Other than that, I think it is classy and suitable for both work and after work functions.
Skirt from Dip Drops
Shoes from Charles & Keith
 
My Rating: 3/5
3) Lace Top

This top is one of my favourite purchases from this haul. It looks exactly the same as pictured and I love the quality! It is definitely value-for-money as I’ve seen this on blog shops selling for at least double the price listed on Qoo10.

Jeans from Mango
Shoes from Vincci
Bag from MyJotterBook
My Rating: 5/5

4) Pink Lace Blouse
I was attracted to this blouse because of the lovely lace sleeves and the sweet shade of peach pink that it came in. Plus, this is a blouse that I can wear to work as well as on weekends. Imagine my joy when it arrived in the mail, as pictured!

Skirt and shoes from Dip Drops
Cat Clutch from MyJotterBook
My only grouse is that it is slightly loose for me, but the problem is easily resolved by tucking the blouse into my skirt. πŸ˜‰


 My Rating: 4.5/5

5) Black Maxi

Last but not least, here’s my last purchase, which is also my favourite out of the lot. The material is wonderful, and the design is so versatile, it can be dressed up or down with a change of accessories and footwear.

I wanted it to be a casual summer maxi dress, hence I paired the dress with my comfy red Chanel flats to add a pop of colour to the all black palette.
Again, this is a steal as I have seen the same design retailing elsewhere at 3-4 times the listed price on Qoo10! Many of my friends who met me that day thought I was going to attend a formal dinner function, which further attests to the quality and workmanship of this alluring piece. 
In fact, all of them were shocked to learn that this dress cost only about S$12 and everyone exclaimed that it is such a fantastic bargain! πŸ˜‰
Bag and shoes from Chanel
Accessories from Hermes

While I usually turn to designer labels for bags and shoes as they have proven to be more durable and lasting, I tend to favour clothes with pocket-friendly price tags as I have come to realize that with good workmanship, they can look just as good as their designer label counterparts. I enjoy mixing and matching designer and non-designer labels in my outfits to  lend an element of surprise and diversity.

My rating: 5/5
Hope you enjoyed this fashion haul review! Before you embark on your next shopping spree, remember to check out Qoo10!

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RouletteQ on Qoo10
Now, I’m going to share a fun way to receive free discount coupons, Qstamps and Callpoints by playing RouletteQ on Qoo10!


First, scroll down the Qoo10 homepage until you see “Lucky Lounge” at the right hand corner.

Click the red button on the attendance card to play. Now, you can start spinning the wheel!

These are some of the items that I’ve won! You stand to win discount coupons that can be used to offset against your purchases too.


Qticket allows you to participate in events on Qoo10. For more information on Qticket, click here.

What are Callpoints for? Callpoints can be used for high quality international phonecalls on Qtalk, a mobile communication app that can be used on Android phones and iPhones.
Here are the features of Qtalk:
1. Qtalk(FREE) – HD voice quality call service working with wifi, 3G and 4G 

2. Qphone – best price high quality global phone service, much better than Skype, must to install for international travelers

3. GroupTalk (FREE) – the most advanced mobile conference and group
call solution, enables calls between Qtalk and PHONE users, cool features
such as Invite and messaging during mobile conference

4. Qmessage(FREE) – simple and easy messaging and group chat solution, supports message while talking
The best part is, you can play RouletteQ everyday to increase your chances of winning a prize! 
Good Luck! πŸ˜‰

You may also wish to check out more deals on Qoo10’s Facebook Page !

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My Favourite 60s Fashion Trends and Style Icons

June 8, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
The 60s was an era of fashion revolution defined by a kaleidoscope of new and unprecedented fashion trends. Peter Pan collars, Mini skirts, shift and A-line dresses and bell bottom jeans were just some of the trends that broke the traditional mold and took the 60s by storm. 

The 60s also saw the emergence of evergreen style icons such as Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy and Jane Birkin. It is amazing how till today, designers, stylists and fashionistas still look up to these ladies for inspiration.

As a finalist for Levi’s Best Fashion Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards, I have to write about something or someone from the 60s who inspires me. In this post, I’m going to share some of my favourite 60s fashion trends and style icons, as well as my interpretation of these trends through my outfits.

Peter Pan Collars – this childlike trend associated with children’s storybooks was first introduced in the 60s and is probably the most replicated 60s trend today. It is not hard to see why this stylish, preppy chic trend has stood the test of time. Peter Pan Collars not only add a touch of femininity, grace and playfulness to a dress or top, but they also complement work shirts and blouses beautifully without compromising professionalism.

Credits: Vogue UK

Jean Shrimpton, widely dubbed as the first supermodel and also “The Face of the 60s” is one of my favourite style icons as I adore her classic, feminine style. She looks immaculate in this peter pan collar shirt and her demure, doll-like features complement the innocent charm of the peter pan collar perfectly.

Peter Pan collars aside, Jean Shrimpton also kickstarted the mini-skirt craze when she turned up in a white shift minidress at the 1965 Melbourne Cup and caused a furore with her never-ending legs.

Credits: Daily Telegraph, Australia



Just like peter pan collars, mini skirts have never gone out of style since. I, for one, have so many minidresses and skirts in my wardrobe, they’ve almost become a staple! Depending on the cut, style and length, the mini skirt can suit anyone!

Taking a cue from Jean Shrimpton, I incorporated both the peter pan collar and mini skirt in this outfit of mine. For a more timeless look, I went with a monochrome palette to balance out the cute appeal.

The pleated flared mini skirt lends movement and volume to the dress, while maintaining a sense of decorum. I also love how the lovely peter pan collar and intricate lace details add the finishing touch to the soft, feminine silhouette.

Dress from random shop in Singapore
Bag and shoes from Japanese Label Dip Drops
Beret hairband from Talisman

A simple dress like this is what I would usually wear during the weekend for tea with my girlfriends. In line with the 60s theme as well, this particular set of photos, courtesy of my photographer friend, KC Wong of TinyDot Photography, were taken at Tiong Bahru, a neighbourhood with well-preserved architecture from yesteryear. Did you know that the buildings here were designed to resemble cars, trains, ocean liners and planes with smooth aerodynamic lines and curves?

 
A-line Silhouettes and Shift Dresses, better known as the mod dresses, were a hit with the fashion savvy British of the mid 1960s, along with boyish hairstyles and waif like figures (think Twiggy!). With such a forgiving silhouette, it is so tempting and incredibly easy to swing back to the 60s to adopt this trend.
Twiggy, probably the most famous supermodel of that era, brought the mod dress to a whole new level with her high-fashion take on the A-line silhouette. Touted to be Jean Shrimpton’s successor, Twiggy broke all boundaries and catapulted to fame in the mid 60s with her boyish pixie haircut and androgynous figure. Needless to say, she is another one of my favourite style icons of the 60s.
The revival of the mod dress was especially prominent in this year’s Spring/Summer runway shows, with the A-line silhouette coming back in full force. Here are just some examples from the Spring/Summer 2013 collections of Jenny Packham, Charlotte Ronson and Moschino.
 Credits: Fashionising.com
Now, here’s my take on the mod dress. If you haven’t already noticed, I am a huge fan of vintage style and the 60s is a golden age where I draw a lot of my inspirations from, which is why I aim to retain that nostalgic factor whenever I style my outfits.
 

Blouse, pinafore and bag from Japanese label Dip Drops
Socks from Sydney
Pumps from Zara
Mustard beret hairband from Talisman
I love how airy and light the A-line plaid pinafore feels. The plaid pattern accentuates the alluring lines of the silhouette and exudes a preppy, schoolgirl vibe. For this outfit as well as the previous one, I updated the 60s look and gave it a breath of modernity with ankle socks and pumps.

Effortlessly chic and sexy, English actress and singer Jane Birkin is also the original Boho chick and a 60s style icon that I admire very much. Her signature look in the late 60s includes a white breezy top, bell bottom jeans and her trademark straw bag. 
With a surname like Birkin, it is not difficult to guess that the highly sought after HermΓ¨s Birkin bag was named after her. Jane Birkin carries her straw bag wherever she goes, from the 60s right up to the 80s, but it toppled one day and left her struggling to replace the contents when she placed it in the overhead compartment of a flight that she was on together with HermΓ¨s executive Jean-Louis Duma. When she opined that she couldn’t find a weekend leather bag of the right size, Duma designed the Birkin Bag just for her. 
 
 Jane Birkin’s 60s boho style is a breath of fresh air. I especially love her carefree spirit and energy. Oh, and who would have thought that a simple straw bag could go with anything and everything?
Her 60s boho chic style is an inspiration for many of my weekend outfits, which is why I  decided to show you two interpretations of this style. Both interpretations revolve around authentic vintage 60s pieces, denim jeans, straw bags as well as photography locations that hold many memories of Singapore in the past.

My first interpretation is similar to what Jane Birkin wears when she’s out at sea – a feminine lace top paired with jeans and a straw bag. 
Denim jeans are a staple not just for Jane Birkin, but for many of us as well. Hence, my Levi’s jeans took centrestage in this outfit post. Paired with a lacy batwing top, floral crown, comfy wedges and a vintage Aigner straw bag, I was all prepared to relax with the wind caressing my face at the balcony of my Fullerton Hotel room. These photos were taken at the beautifully restored Fullerton Hotel, which served as a government office in the 60s.

Jeans from Levi’s
Lace top from Hong Kong
Floral crown from Sydney Glebe Markets
Platform wedges from random store in Singapore
Vintage Aigner Straw Bag from Dustbunny Vintage

 

My second interpretation features a vintage bell bottoms jumpsuit from Dustbunny Vintage. The ruffle tube top and straw apple wristlet add a playful, whimsical charm to the entire ensemble. It’s the perfect outfit for a day out at the Botanic Gardens.

Denim jumpsuit from Dustbunny Vintage
Straw apple wristlet from Kate Spade
Ruffle hairband (gift from my girlfriend)
The bold psychedelic prints of the 60s have also made a dramatic comeback in the Spring/Summer 2013 collections of Moschino, PPQ and Versus. There was an explosion of geometric prints, whimsical hearts and paisley prints in vibrant hues all over the runway. Flower Power is back with a vengeance!   
Credits: Fashionising.com

To complete the flower power style, a bouffant hairstyle is the best option. Here’s my spin on what this style entails.
If you find bold primary colours and graphic prints too daring for your lliking, you can always opt for feminine floral prints in bright shades of pink, like this vintage 60s number from Dustbunny Vintage. To finish the look, I put on a wig to achieve that tousled, bouffant hairdo. Now, I can strut off to an evening function or a dinner party! 
If I were back in the 60s or off to a 60s themed party, I would also throw on a few plastic bangles and a dash of red lipstick!
Flower Power Vintage 60s dress from Dustbunny Vintage
Wig from Girlhairdo

Out of these four 60s fashion trends, which do you like the most? Are your outfits inspired by any of these trends?

I hope you enjoyed this post as well as my interpretations of the 60s fashion trends! 
If you like what you see on my blog, 
1) Please register at:
http://sgblogawards.omy.sg/2013/register/

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2) Vote for me under the Levi’s Best Fashion Blog Category here:
http://sgblogawards.omy.sg/2013/category/?cat=fashion
 You can vote for me once everyday. 
Thank you!
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The Beauty of Tiffany Blue Hues and Sweetheart Necklines

June 5, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Tiffany Blue is a shade of blue that is synonymous with a brand that every lady loves – Tiffany & Co., of course. 

The trademark blue box in robin egg blue never fails to delight and brighten up anyone’s day.

Similarly, when a dress is made in the very shade that everyone adores, its allure and popularity soars. Instead of the typical black or jewel shade dresses, which are a dime and dozen at functions and dinner parties, why not go for an eye-catching tiffany blue dress, like this one from ClubCouture?

Tiffany Strapless Dress from ClubCouture
Clutch from Forever New
Accessories from Korea
Put a gorgeous Tiffany blue hue with a gorgeous Grecian style maxi dress, and there, you have the perfect dress to put you at the centre of attention.
  
The sweetheart neckline highlights the soft, gentle curves of the female silhouette as it gives the illusion that it is covering less when it is actually covering more. 
Choosing the right accessories to complement the sweetheart neckline is of utmost importance as it can make or break the look. With a neckline like this, simplicity is the best policy and I would usually go without accessories. 
But if you intend to amp up the glam factor for an evening function, I would suggest a simple drop necklace that draws attention to the beauty of the neckline in a subtle and elegant manner.
 Alternatively, we could take a cue from the lovely Kate Hudson by giving the sweetheart necklace all the limelight and dressing up the ensemble with a pair of exquisite chandelier earrings instead.

 
  Which look do you prefer?
Regardless of your choice,anyone would be a stunner in a dress like this. πŸ™‚
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Mad Men Swinging Sixties Outfit & OMY Singapore Blog Awards 2013

June 1, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

Femininity, grace and decorum. These three words pretty much sum up what the Mad Men style, or 60s style, is all about. Characterized by a ladylike aesthetic and restraint, the razor sharp tailoring and polished silhouettes are unrivaled in this day and age, which is why designs conceived during the 60s often remain timeless classics that never go out of style.
A distinctive feature of the dresses that belong to that era is the A-line skirt with a fitted waist. I love it because it flatters most body types, given its unique ability to accentuate your curves while camouflaging unsightly bulges. No wonder everyone is so smitten with the dresses on Mad Men.

If you love vintage dresses as much as I do, you have to visit Dustbunny Vintage. Of late, I also spotted a couple of vintage-inspired dresses at high street fashion brand, Miss Selfridge and to say that I have been obsessed with its collection of sweet, girly apparel is probably a huge understatement.

One of the sweetest vintage inspired dresses that I bagged from Miss Selfridge recently is this gorgeous mint number sprinkled with pink flowers. Unlike its vintage counterparts which usually extend beyond knee length, this pretty little dress is shorter and thus more current.

Dress from Miss Selfridge
Carla Pumps from Salvatore Ferragamo
I especially adore the smaller cutting that Miss Selfridge offers, which caters to petite girls. I can find clothes in UK Size 4 over here and they fit me perfectly without any alteration.

Do you remember my earlier post on my Alice in Wonderland book clutch by MyJotterBook? Well, here’s another book clutch that I got from them. This, in my opinion, is my best buy as its aged appearance gives it character and enhances its versatility. Wardrobe decisions are a breeze as it goes with practically everything.

Lolita Book Clutch from MyJotterBook
Vintage inspired ring from Diva

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OMY Singapore Blog Awards 2013


I’ve always been a fan of 60s fashion, and coincidentally, the 60s is also the theme for OMY’s Singapore Blog Awards 2013. πŸ™‚

I registered my blog for 4 categories this year, and was pleasantly surprised to be nominated as a finalist for 2 categories!

1) Levi’s Best Fashion Blog (Main Category)

2) Qoo10 Best Online Shopping Blog

I would like to thank each and every one of you for reading my humble blog throughout the years. I feel really honoured that my efforts and contributions in this little space of mine has been recognized, but more importantly, I’m extremely appreciative of readers like you who have been showing your support through encouraging emails and facebook messages. Without you, I wouldn’t have had the tenacity and resilience to keep this blog going for such a long time. πŸ™‚

I hope that you will continue to support Shopping Queen’s Haven (Regina Chow) by voting for me at the Singapore Blog Awards. Voting contributes to 30% of my total score, while the remaining 70% will depend on how impressed the judges are with my blog.

In line with the 60s theme and the 2 categories that I’ve been nominated for, you will be seeing more shopping and fashion posts in the coming weeks as well!

To vote, just register at http://sgblogawards.omy.sg/2013/register/

 You can vote for me once everyday under both categories! 

Thank you once again for your support!


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Hunter Valley Gardens

May 27, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
We woke up to a splendid morning with azure blue skies and a blanket of huge, fluffy clouds. The clouds looked deceivingly 3-dimensional, and for just a split second, I actually contemplated reaching out my arms to touch them.
The plan for the day was to visit Hunter Valley Gardens, home to 10 feature gardens spanning over 25 acres. We love taking long walks in the park and admiring the glorious blooms while taking in the alluring scents and captivating sights. Flowers are natural mood lifters and we felt instantly refreshed. 


One garden that I particularly liked was the Formal Garden. Infused with French and English influences, this magnificent garden features beautifully manicured hedges and lawns. It brought back fond memories of our travels in Europe, where we used to spend at least a month out of the entire year in our favourite continent. 
Wanderlust is an incurable addiction, and as I am penning this post, I am reminiscing about Versailles in Paris, Eagle’s Nest in Austria, Sagrada Familia in Spain and Cesky Krumlov in Czech Republic. There are many parts of Europe left unexplored, and I hope to return soon to visit Switzerland and Greece.

Daydreams aside, I remember it was an absolute joy to be surrounded by abundant flowers, shrubs and trees. The picturesque gardens make spectacular photography backdrops, but nothing beats being there in real life.

This trail of poppies was a hot favourite among avid photographers, who stood there for what seemed like an eternity, trying to perfect each and every shot. As you can tell, I was more interested in using the lovely poppies as my backdrop haha.

The Rose Garden was probably where I belonged that day. My outfit was completely unplanned and coincidentally, the rose on my sleeve is just as huge as the real roses in the garden!
Cherry Blossoms are a familiar sight in Australia in Spring too. I remember the road leading up to my apartment was lined with glorious cherry blossoms from September all the way till about early November. Ah, the perks of living in a country with four seasons.
I am infatuated with dandelions too. I know they are pests, but I would marvel at these fuzzy, cottony plants with childlike wonder without fail, every time. I love blowing on them, seeing the little seeds take flight and parachute to the ground.

Before I entered Hunter Valley Gardens, I heard about its Storybook Garden, where you’ll find characters from Alice in Wonderland and other fairytales as well as nursery rhymes. That piqued my curiosity and the long walk through the other feature gardens only served to build up my excitement as I waited eagerly in anticipation for the storybook characters to be unveiled.

A huge storybook stood with its pages open, marking the entrance of the garden.

On the other end
of the entrance sat a pile of equally ginormous books stacked carelessly
in a haphazard fashion, one on top of the other. Cuteness overload!

The childlike spirit in us manifested as we hopped from one nursery rhyme display to another, with silly smiles plastered on our faces, completely oblivious to our surroundings.

Humpty Dumpty was the most popular display and it was perpetually surrounded with children attempting to climb on top of its egg of a head. LOL.

I loved the Jack and Jill display as I thought it captured the essence of the nursery rhyme. The expressions on the statues’ faces are priceless!

Hey diddle diddle,
The Cat and the fiddle,
The Cow jumped over the moon,
The little Dog laughed to see such sport,
And the Dish ran away with the Spoon.

 JW really looks like he’s running away with the dish and the spoon! Can you see the spoon looking at him with adoring eyes? Haha

Finally, here’s the Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter’s Tea Party that I was so looking forward to!

 Can you spot me?

There we were, playing the fool and pretending to bite into the rock hard chocolate cake! It was quite a surreal experience to be a guest at this fairytale tea party. πŸ˜‰

Words can’t express how much I love the set, so if you are a fan of Alice in Wonderland (like me!), remember to visit this garden when you’re Hunter Valley!

Top from MDS
Jeans from Mango
Shoes from Rubi
Bag from Louis Vuitton
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Hunter Valley – An Unforgettable Stay

May 26, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Time flies. Within the blink of an eye, JW and I have been back in Singapore for quite a while now. We’ve been so caught up with work and family commitments that it took a while for us to realize that we’ve left Australia for 6 months. It’s strange though, because it feels like we were just there yesterday.
Looking back at the photos taken in Australia inevitably brings back lovely memories and a sense of longing for the relaxed, idyllic lifestyle which we once enjoyed. If you would like to read more about what I did last year in Australia, click here.
We had several short getaways while we were in Australia, but our stay at Hunter Valley was by far the most unforgettable.
 
We stayed at the Leisure Inn Polkobin, which was enshrouded in lush greenery and serenity. I absolutely loved waking up to this beautiful view everyday.  
The cozy decor of our one bedroom house made us feel right at home. I can’t quite explain it, but there was something about the sense of tranquility here that made us feel unbridled and carefree.
In fact, JW loved this place so much, he kept telling me he wanted to buy it. LOL
We decided to take it slow on our first day at Hunter Valley, and having a leisurely lunch at highly acclaimed restaurant, Amanda’s on the Edge, was the perfect way to start the day.

Amanda’s on the Edge is a quaint fine dining restaurant perched atop a hill overlooking sprawling vineyards and a luscious green garden. Just look at the surroundings! I couldn’t resist taking some outfit shots here.

 

 We were the first to arrive that day and had the whole restaurant to ourselves!

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. I don’t know what the Romans do these days, but when in Hunter Valley, you have to order wine. πŸ˜‰ Moscato for me, and red wine for JW.
I had prawn linguine, which was cooked to perfection with fresh herbs and juicy, succulent prawns. A squeeze of lemon was all it took to complete the dish.
JW had the eye fillet steak topped with a generous cube of creamy herb-infused butter. Tender and oozing with juicy goodness, it was nothing short of wonderful.

Besides a smorgasbord of appetizers and main courses that will certainly tantalize your taste buds, Amanda’s on the Edge also offers a delectable selection of the finest desserts, so be sure to leave some room for them!
 We went with the Hot Chocolate Fudge Brownie with Tiramisu ice-cream, which was highly recommended by the server. We loved the rich, dark chocolate flavour of the brownie, coupled with its delightfully crunchy texture. The tiramisu ice-cream complemented the brownie very well and lent an interesting dimension to the dessert.
Both of us have a soft spot for creme brulee, so whenever we chance upon it on a dessert menu, we have to order it. We are hopelessly drawn to the gorgeous, caramelized sugar crust, just like bees are to honey. 
It is hard to go wrong with creme brulee, and I love breaking the tortoiseshell sugar disc on top to reveal the rich, smooth cream that’s waiting to ooze into my spoon. Yummy!
At the end of the meal, JW was almost drunk. He has a terribly low tolerance for alcohol and almost always ends up talking at the top of his voice after drinking a glass of wine. Yes, one glass is all it takes.

To save us from embarrassment, we politely asked for the bill and left. LOL

After a short nap, it was time to indulge in a cheese platter with drinks while we catch the glorious sunset and wind down for the day. 

No prizes for guessing who had coffee this time. πŸ˜‰

Isn’t it beautiful? Bliss is being able to enjoy these quiet moments at sunset with your loved one. πŸ™‚

More on Hunter Valley Gardens, cheese factory tours and wine tours in a bit!

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My Jotter Book: Alice in Wonderland Book Clutch

May 22, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

Have you ever lusted after the lovely book clutches by talented designer Olympia Le-Tan?  I love browsing net-a-porter’s website and have been tempted on many occasions by the outstanding designs. Thankfully for my wallet, the practical side of me has thus far triumphed over my impulsive, shopaholic side.

 I love big, roomy bags, which is why I hardly purchase clutches that can fit nothing else other than a mobile phone and some cards, unless of course, they are reasonably priced. 

Then one fine day, when I was reading Karen’s blog, I found out about this wonderful site called My Jotter Book that stocks gorgeous book clutches at pocket friendly prices!   

I couldn’t resist buying a couple of them at a go, and at just S$89.90 a pop for an exclusive, well-made clutch, it is not hard to see why. In this post, you will see the first book clutch that I decided to bring out with me for tea at Loysel’s Toy. It had to be the whimsical Alice in Wonderland clutch.

Alice in Wonderland Book Clutch from My Jotter Book

Accessories from Accessorize (what a mouthful!)

 The clutch bag is roomier than I thought. It fits my mobile phone, cards and cash, along with necessities such as my eyedrops, falsies glue, lipgloss, among other knick knacks!

Unfortunately, the Alice in Wonderland clutch is currently sold out, but you’ll be happy to know that the lovely girls at My Jotter Book have opened up a backorder till 26 May for this here .

I like these book clutches so much that I’ve been using them during the weekends. They’re the perfect accessory to any outfit and match my vintage dresses beautifully.
You will be seeing other book clutches in my outfit posts soon, so do keep a lookout for them! πŸ˜‰

Vintage Blue Ruffle Dress from Dustbunny Vintage
Disclaimer: This is not a paid advertorial or sponsored review. πŸ™‚

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