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Amelie Anne Becky Color Block Dress

September 2, 2011 by Regina Chow 5 Comments

Amelie Anne knows that the colour blocking trend has taken this year’s runway by storm and it’s probably the simplest fashion trend to emulate. If you find the juxtaposition of primary colours too gaudy for your liking, fret not, for subtlety is possible with colour blocking too! The Becky Colour Block Dress in Persimmon Sky from Amelie Anne is a fine example of how colour blocking and subtle elegance can go hand in hand. This Jil Sander inspired dress is from Amelie Anne’s The Label Love collection and everything from this label is specially manufactured to ensure exclusivity.

I love the versatility of the Becky Colour Block Dress. There are so many different looks that you can achieve with this dress and its cutting makes it suitable for work too.

You can either wear it on its own for a clean, minimalist look or layer it with the sheer chiffon piece which comes together as a set and can be worn either over or under the dress. Here, I wore the chiffon piece under my dress.

It also doubles up as a top when you tuck it into your pencil skirt for work or into your shorts for a casual weekend lunch.;) I personally think it’s a great piece to take with you when you travel!

If sophistication and versatility are what you look out for when you shop, head on down to Amelie Anne now!

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Do photos reflect your mood?

August 21, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
Ruffle Cotton Top from MDScollections

Korean tulle floral skirt from Far East Plaza

Korean Transparent heels Far East Plaza

I wore one of my favourite tulle skirts to lunch today and I could barely open my eyes for a photo under the blazing afternoon sun!

Coincidentally, the mood of this photo seems to reflect the rough week that I had due to some personal issues which I will not disclose here. All I can say is, I’ve finally understood the real meaning of the adage “true friends are only found in times of adversity”.

Perhaps everyone had different expectations, so perhaps nobody’s to blame for the situation. But I’m disappointed because of the way we were trampled on despite all that we have done, and while we all wish things could have been different, what is done is done and now it’s time for us to move on, come what may. Our worries and actions may have come to naught, but I always believe that every cloud has a silver lining. I believe tomorrow will always be a brand new day and that it’ll always be better than yesterday. πŸ™‚

Without forgiveness, life is governed by an endless cycle of resentment and retaliation. ~Roberto Assagioli

We are willing to forgive, but will the level of trust ever be the same again? I really don’t have the answer to that. Only time will tell.

Whatever happens, we will only wish the best for you, as always.

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An Affair with Floral Prints & Ruffles

August 16, 2011 by Regina Chow 7 Comments
Pink puffed sleeve top from Korea

Floral print skorts from Platinum Mall, Bangkok

Pink skinny belt from Cache Cache

Diamonte butterfly flats from Mitju

To cheer myself up for my dental visit yesterday afternoon, I decided to put together an outfit with some of my favourite details such as floral print, ruffles, the colour pink and diamontes. This photo above was taken right after my wisdom tooth surgery so if you look closely, you’ll probably notice that my left cheek is a little swollen. I look like a chipmunk with a huge fishball stuck in my mouth.

I had two of my wisdom teeth extracted yesterday (normal extraction for the upper tooth and surgery for the bottom tooth) and to my surprise, the experience was completely painless. I’m not sure if the pain will only strike in a day or even a few days’ time but I’m keeping my fingers and toes crossed that this ordeal will be over in a jiffy.

I’ll write about my experience in another day or two so that I can give a more accurate account, so stay tuned if you’re interested to find out more. πŸ™‚

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What I’m Wearing Today (WIWT)

August 12, 2011 by Regina Chow 10 Comments
WIWT stands for What I’m Wearing Today and I have tagged most of my outfit posts so everyone can just click on the “wiwt” label at my sidebar to view my outfits. πŸ™‚

This is what I look like after a movie, dinner, shopping, and drinks. Thank goodness I had my lace edge high socks from ClubCouture to keep me warm in the cinema.

Dress from KandyKayne

Lace Edge High Socks from ClubCouture

Black ballet pumps from Tangs



This is totally random but I just made an appointment for my wisdom tooth surgery this coming Monday. I don’t have the jitters yet but I’m pretty sure I’ll freak out on the dentist chair. πŸ™ I’d better stuff myself silly in KL this weekend to prevent any weight loss thereafter!

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Weekend Shopping

August 8, 2011 by Regina Chow 12 Comments
T-shirt and skirt from Korea (during my trip in 2009)

Floral mini luggage tote from Paper Market

Lace socks from Topshop

Booties from Bugis Village (comes with inner platform soles)

Some ladies requested for a full length photo of what I wore in my Peperoni Pizzeria post . Well, here it is. πŸ˜‰ I’ve reworn this ensemble on several occasions with different shoes, bags and accessories. The pretty mini luggage tote was a birthday gift from Andrina some time back.

Speaking of Andrina, we had so much fun shopping for affordable vintage clothes over the weekend at Bugis Village!

I bought this pink floral dress below.



But I was wondering if I should have gotten this grandma style-inspired dress as well. I’m smittened with the lace collar but somewhat doubtful about the colour and print.

On second thought, it makes me look like a school teacher from the 1970s. Haha.

Is it a yay or nay for you? (Tell me nay so I can save some money ok?:P)

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Weekend Summer Style: Lace, Ribbons & Ruffles

August 6, 2011 by Regina Chow 9 Comments

Ruffle necklace from New Look

Reversible Tank Top from Platinum Mall, Bangkok

Lace Shorts from Fa Yuen Street, Hong Kong

Ribbon Heels from Platinum Mall, Bangkok

My ideal summer style incorporates feminine details such as lace, ribbons and ruffles as well as a pop of colour. That was the inspiration for this outfit. πŸ™‚

The weather here has been so unbearable that layering is not an option, so the next best alternative is to play around with different fabrics/details and accessorize with a statement necklace.

I especially adore my tiered lace shorts from Hong Kong because it is somewhat dressy yet casual at the same time. Perfect for a spot of shopping amid the sweltering heat.

What’s your favourite summer look like?

Hope everyone’s having an amazing weekend! Sleeping in and having late brunch are two of my favourite weekend activities. What are yours? πŸ˜€

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Forty Hands Revisited

August 4, 2011 by Regina Chow 14 Comments
I visited Forty Hands when it first opened (read here) and was so impressed with their red bean bun (otherwise known as tao sar pau) that I kept wanting to go back on several occasions.
Well, I finally made it back again, but to my dismay, they ran out of their buns! I was there for brunch with my gf Yitian and was told that the buns would only arrive at 2pm as they had run out of them the day before. How disappointing.



Anyhow, it was a blessing in disguise because otherwise, we wouldn’t have tried their Truffle Mushroom Sandwich, which was an absolute delight. The rich fragrance of truffle oil was a perfect complement to the flavour of the mushrooms.


Yitian swears by their coffee. I swear by plain water here because the only non-coffee item on their menu is hot chocolate, which isn’t spectacular.


It was awfully crowded on a weekday. In fact, after we took this shot, all the tables around us were promptly occupied way before lunch time!


Forty Hands
Blk 78 Yong Siak Street (near Tiong Bahru Market), #01-12
Tel: 6225 8545

I will definitely be back again for another go at the red bean bun, but till then, here’s a closer look at my outfit for the day.
Korean Tie-dyed denim dress from M.E. Biz Apparel at Chevron House

Korean transparent heels from Far East Plaza

My gf Sushi picked out this lovely dress and bought it as an advanced birthday present for me. I was so touched by her sweet gesture! Thank you again dear!
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Going Bohemian

July 28, 2011 by Regina Chow 5 Comments
Just wanted to share one of my favourite dresses in my wardrobe. It has all the elements that I adore – crochet, scallop hems, flutter sleeves, embroidery and chiffon.

With such intricate details, accessorizing isn’t even necessary! It’s great for days when you’re running late and just want to throw on a frock before darting out of the house.


Dress from Tibi

Shoes from Salvatore Ferragamo

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Loysel’s Toy & Raw Kitchen

July 26, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

I realised there’s an interesting phenomenon in Singapore’s cafe scene recently. Increasingly, more and more cafes are being housed in obscure office buildings located far away from the heart of the city.

In Kampung Bugis alone, there are two quaint cafes in a refurbished standalone office building facing the Kallang River – Loysel’s Toy and Raw Kitchen. I can’t explain it but there’s an alluring old-school charm about this place which I love.

Loysel’s Toy
, run by the same people behind Papa Palheta, was named after Edward Loysel de Santais, an engineer in the 1800s who was dedicated to the production of a magnificent coffee machine that made over 1000 cups of coffee an hour. In the same vein, Loysel’s Toy aims to produce a good cup of coffee for every customer.

I’m not a fan of coffee in general, but I was excited to visit Loysel’s Toy because unlike Papa Palheta, they actually serve food here! We were there on a late Tuesday afternoon, but surprisingly, the cafe was so packed that we had to sit outdoors.

Jw is an avid coffee lover and he felt that like Papa Palheta, Loysel Toy’s coffee is excellent!

The chocolate cake here is heavenly! I was pleasantly surprised, to say the least. The cake is rich and moist. If I’m not wrong, dark chocolate is used, hence the sweetness is not overwhelming and there is just a slight hint of bitterness. I wolfed down the whole cake, leaving just a small slice for JW. LOL!


Here I was, looking innocent and demure before I gobbled up the cake ravenously. πŸ˜›


After that, we ventured to the second floor of the building, where Raw Kitchen is now located.

I fell instantly in love with the decor. Cement floor and walls, put together with wooden and vintage, washed-out furniture create a very comfortable, homely atmosphere.

If you sit beside the grills, you’ll be treated to a breath-taking view of the Kallang River. The breezy, tranquil environment is sure to make you feel right at home.


I ordered prawn pasta with creamy mentaiko sauce. I can’t recall if this is a new item on their menu, because the last time I tried their mentaiko spaghetti at their previous premises during Karen’s birthday, I was bowled over by the wonderful flavours. This time unfortunately, the angel hair pasta tasted a little too dry for my liking. I would love to try the highly raved steak tartare one day though!



My parting photo for this post – my outfit for the day:

Dress from Jatuchak Market, Bangkok

Shoes from Zara

I bought this quirky cartoon dress from Bangkok. You can’t see it from the photo above but there are cute little yellow polka dots on the green skirt. πŸ™‚ I love the cute cartoon bear in a pink striped t-shirt. It’s so adorable!

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Summer Brights – Sale Post (Everything at S$26 each!)

July 21, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
First of all, here’s a big thank you to all of you who have supported my earlier sale posts!

I finally managed to photograph the other items that I brought back from my recent Bangkok trip.

Sorry to have kept you ladies waiting for so long! To make it up to you, I’ve prepared a special sale post for you.

In this post, you will see not 1…. not 2…. but a total of 3 items for sale!

The best part is, they’re all going at S$26 each!

What better way than to start the weekend right? πŸ™‚

1) Vintage Candy Stripes – SOLD – and

2) Green High Waist Shorts – AVAILABLE –

Vintage Candy Stripes is a lovely casual top made of polyester. I like how it goes well with practically anything. You can tuck it into a pair of shorts, like the Green High Waist Shorts here, which is made of very good quality thick cotton material (comes with a side zip and side pockets too).

Price & Measurements
Vintage Candy Stripes Top: S$26 (Width 21.5″, Length 25″) – SOLD –
Green High Waist Shorts: S$26 (Width 13″, Length 12″)

I was attracted to this pair of shorts because I first saw a similar pair at Zara retailing at a much higher price. The workmanship is of top-notch quality. Absolutely no regrets.

You can also tuck the top out for a more laid-back weekend look.


3) Canary Breeze – SOLD –

Canary Breeze is another top that goes well with the Green High Waist Shorts and is in line with the Colour Blocking trend.

It is made of soft, slightly sheer chiffon material and comes in a cheerful yellow hue. The front of the top can also be tied loosely (as shown below) or tied into a bow depending on your preference.

Price & Measurements
S$26 (Width 13″ Length 24″)

I especially love how the top flows, bringing out the softness of your silhouette.


The unique shoulder straps only serve to enhance the femininity of the female form. Gorgeous isn’t it?


I love all the items here and couldn’t resist keeping one of each for myself!

As usual, there is only one of each for sale to ensure exclusivity.

If you’re interested in any of the above items, do drop me an e-mail at regina.chow@gmail.com to place your orders!

International shipping is possible but the shipping cost will have to be borne by the buyer. πŸ™‚

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

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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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