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Fashion: 5 Classic Accessories for Every Woman

September 15, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
You know your fashion must-haves: a little black dress, a crisp white
shirt and a timeless pair of jeans that always flatters your figure. But what
about accessories? What are some timeless pieces that you can always count on
to look polished even after ten years?

Here are five classic must-have accessories to invest in:

1. Colour-block bag

Colour-blocking is here to stay, at least for the foreseeable future.
Fun and functional, a colour-block bag helps to brighten even the severest
outfit. Bonus points if it comes in a structured shape.

Many women turn away from wearing black and yellow together to avoid
looking like a bumblebee, but Nicky Hilton’s New York Fashion Week look made a
case for the dynamic colour combo. She worked a complete Diane von Furstenberg
ensemble – black leather shorts, a printed tie-neck blouse, and a color block
bag – with ankle-strap Brian Atwood pumps, accessorised with an emerald
cocktail ring and diamond ear studs. 

For work, replace the leather shorts with a more conservative pair of
sleek black trousers and leave the shorts for after-work drinks with the girls.
But keep the bag – the structured colour block design will take you from day to
night.

2. Dress watch

You can’t go wrong with a dress watch as you’ll always look professional
and put together with one on your wrist. 

As one-half of the stylish trendsetting duo, Ashley Olsen can always
make an impression with minimalist statement pieces. One such piece is this
gold Michael Kors chronograph watch. Here, she went for the monochromatic look
in a white blazer, black leggings and matching heels and clutch. The watch
makes her look even more like the business mogul she is.

Here, she does the classic chambray shirt and skinny jeans,
accessorising with wayfarers and the gold dress watch, and looking polished and
ladylike as a result.

3. Stud earrings

Drop earrings are great and all, but sometimes, you don’t have to let
your accessories do all the talking. A subtle pair of stud earrings is all you
need to direct attention to your pretty face. 

Emily Blunt’s Chopard diamond cluster earrings bring a glow to her face.
Teamed with a sleek bob and winged eyeliner, the earrings are an elegant,
feminine touch.

                                                                    

4. Scarf

Girls star Allison William does Parisian chic with aplomb here, pairing
a black polka dotted Oasis scarf with black pumps, skinny pants, clutch
and a navy blazer. The lightweight scarf works for all seasons and weather
conditions. It is also perfect for the boardroom and the red carpet … you
know, in case you ever need to walk on one. 

5. Statement necklace

A block-coloured top will never look plain when you have a statement
necklace to dress it up. And sometimes, that is all you need to complete a
look. Just look at Nikki Reed below!

Her silver J.Crew necklace looks fabulous against that mustard yellow
top and skinny black trousers. (I love how her boots elongate her legs, by the
way.) Dress up a casual outfit with a bauble laden statement necklace, or amp
up your work outfit with one!

What about you? What’s the one fashion accessory you foresee yourself
wearing ten years on?

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Fashion Fridays: Palm Prints

September 12, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
 Other than leaf prints, palm prints are all the rage this season too. A palm print dress always puts me in a holiday mood. Summery and resort-chic, palm prints are perfect for a beach or weekend getaway. 
These prints have a laid-back, relaxed vibe that make it especially enticing amidst the hustle and bustle that we are so used to in our cosmopolitan city state. 

Like leaf prints, green palm prints are a refreshing change from the usual floral prints. I also like that these prints are a little more abstract, resembling splashes of colours on a white canvas instead of actual palm trees.

Dress from KissJane
Bag from Saint Laurent
Shoes from Pazzion

 If you prefer something edgier, get a palm print dress in darker hues, like the dark blue one I wore here. I love how the unexpected cut-out behind this seemingly prim and proper dress adds an element of surprise.
Whenever I encounter busy prints like these, I usually prefer to go without accessories and just let the prints do the talking. In this case however, I felt that the darker colour scheme of this dress would allow me to play around with a statement necklace and my favourite gladiator heels from Sophia Webster to show you how you can easily transform a casual dress into something that’s dressy enough for formal occasions.

I thought I’ll also take the opportunity to share a tip on how to wear ankle high heels without looking like you have short legs. Ankle high heels are tricky to pull off, even if you have the slimmest legs. 
The trick is to play with proportions by going for dresses or skirts with shorter hemlines to create the illusion of longer legs. 
 Dress from KissJane
Shoes from Sophia Webster
Bag and Necklace from random stores
 This series of photos were a result of a project that I undertook with Kissjane, and you will probably catch a glimpse of them in a publication soon. 
I hope you enjoyed today’s edition of Fashion Fridays. Have a great weekend ahead!

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Samsung GALAXY Tab S

September 11, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

 I just got my hands on the latest Samsung GALAXY Tab S (10.5″) and I can’t begin to tell you what a world of difference it has made to my lifestyle. 
Let’s start with its appearance. Don’t be fooled by its size. It is perhaps the thinnest and lightest tablet that I have ever come across, which means I can take it with me wherever I go. It is especially useful for my overseas beach holidays, where all I want to do is chill, laze around and watch a movie or two on my laptop.  Watching movies on tablets isn’t usually as enjoyable due to the size of the screen, but with Samsung GALAXY Tab S, it is a different story altogether.  
I am in love with the large screen and more importantly, the Super AMOLED display. The slimness of the Samsung GALAXY Tab S is also largely attributed to the Super AMOLED Screen, which unlike an LCD screen, does not require additional filters or diffusers to create images. Super AMOLED is an emissive technology that displays direct, unimpeded colours and details.  LCD tablets generally have a 70% colour reproduction rate, but the Super AMOLED’s colours match up to 90% of Adobe®
RGB Colour Gamut. This means that whatever you see on screen is true to life. Honestly, it is such a joy to watch movies and view images on my Samsung GALAXY Tab S as everything comes alive right before my eyes. Even my hubby uses it to watch his favourite rockclimbing videos now!


It probably comes as no surprise to my readers that besides entertainment, fashion has always played an important role in my life. I enjoy browsing through
fashion magazines to keep abreast of the latest fashion trends but it is a chore
to carry several copies of these heavy magazines around.

Now, I can easily subscribe to a wide selection of magazines on my Samsung GALAXY Tab S through the SPH magazine app under GALAXY Gifts. Every user is entitled to 3 free magazine issues at the onset too!
GALAXY Gifts is the app store
equivalent on the Samsung GALAXY Tab S and you’ll get to enjoy over
$1000 worth of premium apps and services, absolutely free of charge. GALAXY Gifts is a widget that I
find particularly useful when it comes to enhancing my lifestyle and
improving my quality of life.
Can you tell how vivid the colours are? The softcopy version of the magazine looks just as good as the hardcopy, and thanks to my handy Samsung GALAXY Tab S, I can gain access to a plethora of magazines right at my fingertips.
I wasted no time in downloading the latest issue of my favourite magazine, CLEO. What I like about the SPH magazine app is that you can easily download past issues of your favourite magazines too. That way, I’ll never have to worry about missing an issue whenever I head overseas!

I’m sure we all know how heavy and cumbersome hardcopy magazines are. To illustrate my point, the September issue of CLEO which I just downloaded spans a total of 216 pages. Can you imagine having to carry that around with you? 
I always carry a couple of magazines with me when I travel and the weight of my handcarry luggage is nothing short of atrocious. With my Samsung GALAXY Tab S, I can now download and read as many magazines as my heart desires without worrying about the extra weight.  Yes, my handcarry luggage can finally shed a few pounds! 
 Moreover, the GALAXY Tab S
delivers excellent true-to-life image quality for your visual enjoyment
with its razor sharp clarity and unrivaled readability. I am truly impressed!
Did you know that some lifestyle and entertainment content are exclusive only to the GALAXY Tab S? The
GigOut! PLUS is one such app that caught my eye. If you are an avid
concertgoer, this is the app that you should download. 
My friends and I enjoy attending concerts but keeping track of upcoming concerts and performances is no mean feat, especially when I have to juggle between work, blogging and family. There were many occasions in the past few years when I wanted to catch Jay Chou’s concert, but I was often too busy to check out the tickets and by the time I was free, they were all sold out. What a bummer!
GigOut! PLUS allows me to view all the upcoming concerts at a glance and purchase my tickets directly, so I’ll never miss another gig by my favourite artiste again!  

I can also find out if any of my friends are attending this concert and rally those who are interested in attending to purchase tickets together. Don’t you love how technology makes our world smaller and so much more connected?
As a GALAXY Tab S user, I will also stand to enjoy additional perks from GigOut! PLUS. These include:
  • Special concert ticket packages and discounts
  • Exclusive Meet & Greet opportunities
  • Merchandise and F&B promotions
  • Giveaways and VIP upgrades

Samsung
GALAXY Tab S is power-packed with so many goodies and amazing features.  To find out what else it has to offer, do
stay tuned to my upcoming post!

Retail Price:
GALAXY Tab S (8.4”) LTE: SGD 698
GALAXY Tab S (8.4”) Wi-Fi®: SGD 598
GALAXY Tab S (10.5”) LTE: SGD 948
GALAXY Tab S (10.5”) Wi-Fi®: SGD 848

Available in Dazzling White & Titanium Bronze 
If you’re interested to find out more about the Samsung
GALAXY Tab S and their great deals, visit www.samsung.com/sg/galaxytabs/  

 


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65daigou Taobao Haul

September 8, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
How do you like my outfit? Surprise, surprise, everything that you see above (except the bag and belt) are from my recent Taobao haul via 65daigou.
Do read on for a detailed review of these items in the later part of this post. For now, let’s talk about why you should use 65daigou. I know we can all buy directly from Taobao SEA these days, hence is there still a need for 65daigou and why do people use it?
Why should I use 65daigou?
Here are three reasons why:
1) User-friendly Interface
65daigou’s user interface is incredibly fuss-free and easy to understand. Plus, everything is in English! All you have to do is to copy and paste the URL link of the item that you wish to purchase on Taobao in the EZ Buy tab on top of 65daigou’s website.
Most of the item’s information will be readily captured by 65daigou. Typically, I only have to select my size and the location of the warehouse to be shipped to within China.
65daigou also ensures that your orders are placed correctly. For instance, I forgot to indicate the size of the top and skirt set that I wanted to purchase. Within the blink of an eye, I received a notification from 65daigou requesting for my preferred size.
2) Lower Shipping Costs
I
have heard so much about all the good deals on Taobao but purchasing
and shipping from Taobao is a challenge especially if you intend to
consolidate purchases from different sellers situated in various
parts of China. Shipping costs will go up as well because each seller
will provide you with a shipping quote.  
Thankfully,
all these issues are easily resolved with 65daigou. 65daigou is able to
consolidate your purchases, so you’ll only have to pay once for
international shipping.
I wanted to receive my products within a week, hence I opted for Express Air shipment which cost S$15. I thought it was pretty reasonable for a total of 3 items including shoes. 
3) Ease of Collection
There are 80 collection points, 8 MRT collection points and 3 warehouses where you can collect your parcels. No extra cost is involved. Of course, you could also have your parcel delivered to your doorstep at an affordable fee of S$5.
I love the hassle-free shopping experience via 65daigou and would highly recommend that you try it too. In fact, many of my close friends have already jumped on the bandwagon. 😉

Review of 65daigou Taobao Haul
I was looking for a poufy tulle skirt and this set deal popped up during my search for 纱裙 (tulle in Chinese).
I love set deals. I had originally
only wanted to purchase the tulle skirt which costs 188RMB, but I found a
deal that includes both the top and skirt at just 135RMB! That works out to
be S$28.13 for the entire set, which is really a steal given the
excellent workmanship. 
Besides keeping a
lookout for set deals, you can also look out for sellers that offer
free domestic shipping to save on cost, which was exactly what I did. 
Unfortunately, as much as I would like to provide the URL link for your reference, it is now completely sold out and nowhere to be found.
This gorgeous pair of heels which I fell in love with at first sight is still available. Just click on the photo below to be redirected to the URL link of the item. Priced at almost S$40, this pair of heels may not be as cheap as most of the other shoes that you can find on Taobao, but it is very well-made and most importantly, very comfortable. 

Before I make a purchase, I always make it a point to check out the product reviews. In fact, it was the exceptional reviews on these heels that gave me the confidence to go ahead with this purchase.
Was I satisfied with my purchases?
 The answer to this question is a resounding yes! 
The knitted top is made of a slightly thicker, structured knit material which ensures that it doesn’t crease easily. The tulle skirt on the other hand comes with multiple layers and a satin lining that’s absolutely smooth and soft to the touch. If you were to purchase a top and skirt of similar quality at a brick and mortar retail store, I can foresee that it will easily burn a hole in your pocket.
I also adore my PVC heels from Taobao. Not only does the design of the heels remind me of  designer label Gianvito Rossi’s PVC pumps (as shown below), the lower height makes it a joy to walk in.  
Gianvito Rossi Pumps

Top & Skirt Set: Sold out on Taobao
Shoes: http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=38512902882&spm=2014.12193480.0.0
Bag from Japan
Hair clip from Alannah Hill

After my first purchase on Taobao using 65daigou, I am now all ready to embark on my next quest for more good deals!
To register for a free account on 65daigou, check out their website here.

For more updates on the latest promotions, follow 65daigou on their Facebook page and Instagram account!

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All-New 2014 Toyota Corolla Altis: The Legend Redefined

September 2, 2014 by Regina Chow 3 Comments

 Despite its
sleek exterior, the essence
of Toyota Corolla Altis actually lies in its functionality – which is what I
appreciate even more amidst a hectic lifestyle. Attending events, meeting
friends at different corners of Singapore and running errands are just some of
the activities which I have to juggle from day to day. Not to mention the frequent
traffic jams and the maddening crowd on public transport, which makes hassle-free driving
so important for me.

The Toyota
Corolla Altis has been thoughtfully built to make driving much simpler. The intelligent
functions will automatically turn on the car’s headlights when it is dark,
activate the wipers when it rains (even adjusting the wiper speed to the level
of rain) and dim the rear-view mirror when it detects glare from the cars
behind
. Talk about convenience at your fingertips! The Nanoe auto-climate aircon is another well thought through feature which eliminates odour and cleans the air as it cools.

The Toyota
Corolla Altis certainly keeps up with technology, which has increasingly become an integral part
of our lives.  The touch-screen multi-information
display, Bluetooth and USB port are part of the package too. Personally, I really appreciate the in-built GPS and rear-cam which comes
on in reverse gear. The keyless sensor is also extremely useful for me, especially when I have to
carry numerous items for my weekend fashion shoots. For once,I don’t have to fumble for my car key
to unlock the door! 

The car’s spaciousness is another feature that I fell in love with. My male
friends
who sat at the rear of the car commented on the abundant leg-room, and I
found out
that it is because Toyota increased the vehicle wheelbase by 100mm as
well as
moved the rear-seat back by 75mm and adopted a slim front seat back. 

The
middle
spine, which is a huge inconvenience to ladies wearing
skirts,
has also been flattened by re-routing the exhaust pipes beneath the
vehicle. 


  Did you know that the 470-litre boot space is also able easily contain 4 golf bags? More amazingly, you can also expand the boot further by lowering the rear seats, which translates to more luggage space and room for
my shopping! 

Despite the extra room, Toyota actually managed to reduce
the turning radius to
a mere 5.4m which is great for executing those ridiculously narrow U-turns near my home. 


Finally, let’s talk about the car’s performance, which I dare say is truly
commendable. 

Although its
engine is only 1.6 litre, it boasts power output of 121 bhp and 154 Nm torque –
making it one of the most powerful 1.6-litre Asian sedans on the road.  I can sense the smoothness as I cruise along
the expressways, but I had to be careful as it already hits 110km/h at 2000rpm
and it doesn’t even feel so fast. 


 Plus, that speed is achieved with an
impressive fuel economy of 6.5-litre/100km, which means you can easily cover more than 15km mileage
for every litre of fuel.  Given the high price of COE, you really need other
cost factors of car ownership to be as economical as possible.  

Toyota cars have always been known for their fuel efficiency, but even then, this is no mean feat. I had to be in multiple locations all over Singapore for a fashion shoot, family gatherings and meet-up with friends over the weekend and despite driving from morning till night for two days, the fuel tank was still full!

 If
functionality is your key priority when it comes to car hunting, you
can be assured that the Toyota Corolla Altis is well placed to meet, or even surpass your
requirements. This baby certainly exceeded my expectations when it comes to practicality and I had a wonderful time driving it around all weekend!

For more information on Toyota Corolla Altis, do visit the Toyota Corolla Altis website.

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Fashion Fridays: Leaf Prints

August 29, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments


Move over, floral prints. Let’s make way for the latest fashion trend in town, leaf prints. 

To be honest, leaf prints have never appealed to me in the past. There’s just too much green. I wore a lot of green during my school days, no thanks to the schools that I went to, and among all the colours in the colour wheel, green is probably my least favourite. Well, but lo and behold, green has taken the fashion scene by storm this season, in the form of leaf motifs no less. 

As the old adage goes, what goes around comes around.  Instead of fading into the background, the green foliage that usually accompany glorious blooms have now taken centre stage. For once in what seems like an eternity, leaf prints have plunged right into the spotlight.
Unlike their floral counterparts which tend to exude a saccharine sweetness, leaf motifs give off a chic, edgy vibe that makes it a lot more wearable. Making a statement with leaves is literally a no-brainer too. For the more adventurous, you may want to challenge yourself by putting together a print-on-print ensemble. 

 This was what I had in mind initially, but that very day, I decided on a clean, minimalist look by incorporating a white crop top and playing with proportions. Crop tops and high waist bottoms are a match made in heaven. When paired together, they elongate your torso and make you look taller than you really are.

To further balance out the busy leaf prints and avoid revealing too much skin, I threw on a long white vest. White vests like these are worthy wardrobe investments as they serve as wonderful cover-ups (I don’t fancy skimpy outfits) and can easily take you from work to play.



Crop top from MDS
Vest from Tracyeinny
Shorts from Zara
Bag from Givenchy
Cuff from Hermes
Shoes from Charles & Keith

 This beautiful pair of high waist shorts from Zara is one of my current wardrobe favourites, hence you can be sure that I’ll be on the lookout for different styling options.
Meanwhile, I am currently sorting out my Malacca trip photos and I hope to share them with you soon.  
Have a wonderful Friday and a great weekend ahead!


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Platinum Ash Hair with Naoki Yoshihara by Ash

August 24, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
I change my hair colour frequently and I cannot be more grateful to Masa san from Naoki Yoshihara by Ash for taking such wonderful care of my hair. I always know my hair is in good hands with Masa san around and I trust his recommendations, especially when it comes to selecting the right hair colour to match my skin tone. 
I generally suit lighter colours and one of my favourite shades is ash. There are several variations of ash, but this was my first time trying Platinum Ash thanks to Masa san’s recommendation.

Over time, the yellow/orange undertones in my hair colour tend to show up, which irks me because it makes my hair look really unhealthy. This platinum ash shade is perfect for concealing the yellow/orange undertones and my hair looks shinier and healthier too!

This was also one of the rare occasions when Karen and I managed to time our appointments together. As you can tell, colours with reddish undertones suit her really well as they complement her skin tone.

It’s important to choose a colour that flatters your skin tone to enhance your overall appearance and look your best. And with a good hairstylist like Masa san, it’s easy to look your best all the time!

If you need advice on what suits you best, remember to make an appointment with Masa san at Naoki Yoshihara by Ash. 
Naoki Yoshihara by Ash
Address: 
177 River Valley Road
Liang Court  #02-15/16
Singapore 179030
Tel:
6333 5662
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Fashion Fridays: Derby Themed Outfit for Singapore Blog Awards 2014

August 22, 2014 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

As promised, today’s edition of Fashion Fridays is all about my outfit for the recently concluded Singapore Blog Awards 2014. The theme for the event was derby, or anything with horses. I had initially planned to pair my fascinator with a cocktail dress but I eventually decided to go with a Valentino inspired full lace romper as I had a lunch appointment thereafter and I didn’t want to look out of place.
I love how this romantic number from Ching exudes a touch of femininity and elegance. The intricate lace details and the trail of bows sprinkled down the back of the romper completely stole my heart. I also adore the long lace sleeves with scallop trimmings as they balance out the shorter hemlines, elevating the overall look to one that effortlessly transitions from casual to semi-formal in the blink of an eye.

I needed a break from my sky high heels, and in times like this, I always turn to wedges for comfort without compromising on style. 

I have featured this glamorous bling wedges from Pazzion on a number of occasions previously. Metallic hues like gold and silver are always a breeze to work with because they go with practically anything and everything. They are a must-have addition to any wardrobe thanks to their unrivaled versatility. Moreover, the lovely rhinestones on this pair also add a little sparkle to the ensemble, which is perfect for special events and functions.

Lace Romper from Ching (Far East Plaza)
Fascinator from Sydney flea market
Accessories from Chanel
Shoes from Pazzion
Clutch from Karen (it was a Christmas gift!)


I completed the look with a whimsical pony clutch, which was a Christmas gift from Karen. We share similar tastes in fashion and she never fails to pick out the loveliest gifts. 
This cute little clutch bears a striking resemblance to a wooden rocking horse that was once my favourite toy and I love how it evokes a sense of childlike wonder and nostalgia by bringing back fond memories of my childhood.


Have a great weekend ahead! I am making a trip to Malacca this weekend for a tour of Julie’s Biscuit factory. For real time updates and to find out what else I am up to, do follow my instagram account @reginachow_sg !


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Singapore Blog Awards 2014: Best Fashion Blog Winner

August 20, 2014 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I attended the Singapore Blog Awards 2014 Ceremony at Scape last Saturday as a nominee for the Best Fashion Blog category and to my utter amazement, I won! I really wasn’t expecting to win this year as time wasn’t on my side and I was too preoccupied with several ongoing commitments to rally for votes, so this truly came as a surprise. A very pleasant surprise too, if I may add. To say that it was surreal would be a huge understatement.
Words alone can’t express how grateful I am to everyone for your continued support towards this humble space of mine, especially those of you who voted for me everyday. You know who you are.
I would also like to thank my hubby, JW, for taking all my OOTD photographs. He may be behind the scenes most of the time, but he has always played a critical role in the development of my blog, be it in terms of photography or even just providing a sounding board for new ideas, so in many ways, this award belongs to him too! Given that fitness is increasingly becoming an integral part of my life (in addition to fashion), JW, who is a fitness enthusiast and rockclimbing addict, will also be assuming a more active role on my blog by providing fitness tips on a regular basis. Do keep your eyes peeled for more updates from him!


It was an honour to receive the award from Ms Sim Ann, Minister of State, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Communications and Information, who also happens to be my ex-classmate. We both took a translation and interpretation course many years back and it has been some time since we last met. Fate works in mysterious ways, and it was wonderful to be able to catch up with her. Coincidentally, we were both in feminine lace outfits too.

The night before the awards ceremony, my blogger friend, Grace, who is fond of interviewing people from all walks of life, threw me a question.
 If you know you did better than the winner, but yet you were not chosen as the winner, how do you deal with the outcome? How do you deal with failure?
 Perhaps I could start off with my definition of success. Happiness is my definition of success in life. I enjoy writing and my blog is purely borne out of a desire to share my passion for fashion, beauty and travel. Writing, styling and photography form the root of my happiness as they allow my creative juices to flow and make me feel alive.
It is absolutely gratifying to be able to do what I like and to know that there are people out there who read my blog and appreciate what I do. At the end of the day, the outcome of the competition does not affect my happiness level, although I cannot deny that being recognized for my efforts is definitely a bonus, and for that, I would like to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart.
  

Many thanks to my dear friend Rafidah who gamely joined me for the awards ceremony too. I was very touched by her spontaneity as most of my friends (and even JW) prefer not to attend events.  

It was a great opportunity for us to catch up as well given that she had just returned from a stint in Dubai. It is always a pleasure to have Rafidah around. Her positive energy is so infectious and she is always very encouraging. 

Rafidah & I

There weren’t many familiar faces (to me at least) at this year’s awards, hence it was pretty comforting to see Smith, who was aptly dressed as a fluffy unicorn, in accordance to the derby/horse theme. Needless to say, he completely stole the limelight at the event.  Congrats to him too for winning Best Lifestyle Blog!

That’s my bag, by the way. 😉 Wasn’t it a perfect match for his outfit?

Smith & I


I also made some new friends that day, one of whom was Shirley(first runner-up, Best Cooking Blog) who makes bento sets that look so jaw droppingly beautiful, they are literally works of art. You really have to check out her work on her blog. She is amazing! We have been chatting on instagram for a while and I was so glad I finally got to meet her in person!

Shirley and I

I had a lunch gathering with my university mates after the ceremony and the lovely girls told me that I was mentioned in the news. If you are interested to find out more, here are two media articles for your reference. I have included the links as well, so all you have to do is click on the images below: 

http://news.omy.sg/News/Local-News/story20140817-285704

http://news.omy.sg/News/Local-News/story20140816-285675#photo

Thank you once again! More pictures of my outfit will be up this Friday!
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Fashion: 5 Types of Boots for your Body Type

August 11, 2014 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
Nancy Sinatra said, all sultrily, that these boots were made for
walking. The question is: which boots? How do you know which boots are made
for you, when you shop for boots online or
in stores?

One of my fashion inspirations is Kate Moss and she looks amazing in
boots. But well, she is Kate Moss after all. She can wear stilts and still look
fabulous in them. 

The rest of us mortals, however, need to find the right footwear that
flatters our shape.

Here are some tips for choosing the right boots:

1. Ankle boots

Ankle boots are all the rage now. Supermodels like Alexa Chung and, yes,
Kate Moss, as well as A-list trendsetters like Kate Bosworth are totally
rocking their ankle booties. 

Before you rush out to grab a pair, though, understand that if you have
cankles (that’s ankles that are as thick as your calves instead of tapered),
ankle boots are not your friend. Resting at the ankle, they may make your
ankles look shorter and stockier. 

Women with slim, tapered calves are better suited to these. Otherwise, these
are generally flattering for any figure – pear, apple, boyish, petite – and
climate-appropriate for Singapore.

2. Knee-high boots

Good news, ladies: knee high boots are universally flattering. They make
your legs look slimmer and longer. The pointy finish at the toes add extra
length and enhance the silhouette of your legs, too. In other words, this is
gold. Finally, something that not only supermodels can wear.

 

However, petite girls like me should be careful about going too high as
knee high boots can be a tad overwhelming for my frame. You don’t want to look
like the boots are wearing you instead of you wearing the boots. That aside, the
only other drawback is the sweltering Singapore weather. Save these for your
overseas trips during the cold wintry months instead.

3. Platform boots

Proceed with caution. I repeat, proceed with caution. Unless you really
need the extra height. These wicked babies throw your proportions really off,
as all the weight is concentrated beneath your feet. 

To be honest, I’d advise against wearing these at all. Why risk looking
like a clumsy horse when you’ve got more elegant styles like platform-heeled boots?
They are much less chunky, and lend you the height as well as the tough vibes
that boots offer.

4. Calf-length boots

Sure, these look really edgy. And in relaxed cuts, calf-length boots can
be really comfortable. But bottom heavy women should definitely avoid them.
They make your calves look bigger and your legs shorter, cutting off your legs
mid-calf.

If you are bottom heavy and absolutely must wear boots of this length, remember
to play with your proportions and balance them out with, say, a flared skirt or
a flowy top. And wear them with loads of attitude!

5. Flat boots

If you value comfort above anything else, then flat boots are your
answer. There’s a reason why Ugg boots are so popular! Just watch your
proportions. Do as Zoe Saldana and Cindy Crawford did here:

And keep things streamlined and casual with skinny jeans, a sleek top
and loose hair.

See? You can make boots work for you. With the right cut and length for
your shape, your boots will be made for walking too.

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