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Fashion Fridays: Cocomi – Luxury Watch Online Retailer (Giveaway at the end!)

March 20, 2015 by Regina Chow 56 Comments

The evolution of the retail industry to online shopping cannot be ignored, and Cocomi.com, a newly launched online retailer specializing in premium luxury watches knows just that. 

 Founded by the Nobreeze Group
who also brought in the hugely popular jewellery brand Pandora and other
brands such as Cath Kidston and Bering, just to name a few, you can
shop with peace of mind at Cocomi.com as what you see is what you get.

I invited Karen along with me to the media launch of Cocomi.com, which gave us a sneak peek into the world-class brands offered, including Aigner, Ballast, Bering, Casio, CCCP, Cognito, Daniel Wellington, DuFa, James McCabe, Morgan, Pebble and Thomas Earnshaw, among others. 

Here’s how Cocomi.com differentiates itself from other watch e-retailers:

  •  100% Genuine Watches
  • Free Shipping in Singapore (within 3-5 working days)
  • 30-day Return Policy
  • Safe & Secure Payment 
  • One-Stop Service Centre
I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Cocomi.com has a one-stop service centre to provide after service care for all your needs. My wrist is tiny and one of the reasons why I hardly buy watches online is because of the hassle of having to get my watch strap adjusted by another watch retailer at their physical store. Thanks to Cocomi.com’s service centre, I can finally cast my worries aside.  


To provide you with an exclusive shopping experience, Cocomi.com has also secured exclusive rights to market brands such as Ballast, DuFa and James McCabe.

I placed my first order on Cocomi.com recently to put their service to the test and I am happy to report that they delivered what was promised. I received my Bering watch in less than 5 working days in pristine condition! 
*GIVEAWAY*
To thank all my lovely readers for your support over the years, I will be giving away this gorgeous Bering watch worth S$299 to one lucky reader!

Here’s what it looks like in real life:
Here are 3 easy steps to qualify for this giveaway:
Step 1
 Click here to Like my Facebook Page
Step 2
Like and Share my Giveaway on Facebook

Step 3
Send me your name and e-mail address
You can e-mail me at regina.chow@gmail.com or leave a comment below.
This giveaway is only for Singapore residents. The deadline for this giveaway is 3rd April 2015.
Have a wonderful weekend ahead!

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Fashion: How to Look Classy in a Crop Top

March 16, 2015 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

 
The crop top.  Love it or hate it,
this nineties trend is back with a vengeance. If you read my blog regularly, it
wouldn’t take very much to guess that I am a huge fan of crop tops. No longer
just for teeny-boppers, the crop top has now been bumped up to high-fashion
status as they appear on runways in sleek, modern fabrics, prints and
cuts. 

A-listers like Cara Delevingne, Chloe Moretz, Taylor Swift, Rihanna and
Anne Hathaway, Diane Kruger and Karlie Kloss soon took to the revived trend,
which shows no signs on stopping for now. Perhaps it’s about time to make space
in your wardrobe for crop tops!

The modern crop top no longer resembles its trashier counterparts circa
1997 (also known as Britney Spears’ Oops! I Did It Again era). It can look
incredibly classy and stylish when worn correctly. Today, I’m going to share
more about how you can stay classy in a crop top. Pair your crop tops with the
following:

1. A pencil skirt

Here’s how the classy ladies do it on the red carpet: a plain-coloured
crop top (preferably with sleeves) with a midi skirt in a subtle print, a la
Olivia Wilde and Miranda Kerr, or a printed bustier top with a skirt in a
punchy hue. The key is to keep the skirt’s hemline at a modest length, mid-calf
or knee-length. Keep the prints as simple as possible and let the gorgeous
female silhouette take centre stage. Remember: less is more.

2. A-line skirt

A high-waist A-line skirt is a girly complement to a crop top, and it
looks flattering on everyone. At midi length, it lends a modern take on the
lady-like fifties look. Look how Zoe Saldana nailed the demure yet sexy look in
her teal ensemble, paired with nude strappy heels. If you prefer your skirts to
come with some edginess, take a leaf out of Shailene Woodley’s book and go for
leather. 

3. Classic White


Who said white is an impractical colour only reserved for weddings? In a
crop top and skirt combination, white is a lovely shade that brings a dose of
spring-worthy breeziness. And you don’t have to stick to pure white. Different
shades like ivory, off-white or even cream are cool alternatives. With
all-white ensembles, it is easy to have fun with your accessories and makeup.
Bring on the lipsticks and blushers!

4. Sleek Trousers

Another way to balance the midriff-baring crop top is by pairing it with
sleek slim-cut trousers. Do as Odette Annable did and go all-black for a
black-tie event, or toughen up an all-white ensemble with strong shoulders a la
Vanessa Hudgens in a Catherine Malandrino crop top.

If you’re after a more laidback look, a dark-coloured cropped tank top
with printed silk trousers will have you looking equal parts chill and sexy,
like the way Diane Kruger does. The A-lister flaunted her abs and gave her
outfit an unexpected jolt of colour with a pair of Prabal Gurung pants. For a
daytime street style, do as French designer, actress, and musician Alma
Jodorowsky did and pair a sweet-looking white crop top with wide-legged jeans,
a salmon-pink cross-body purse and a dark chapeau.

5. Prints

How do you wear a crop top and not look like you’re stuck in the
nineties? Update it with modern prints, that’s how! Chloe Moretz applies her
daring yet classy fashion sense to this Valentino getup, covering up a tiny
black crop top with a boxy printed jacket and matching shorts. Look how her
thin-strapped stilettos elongated her slim legs! Definitely a tasteful grown-up
look for the teenage actress. Likewise, the Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev
opted for a printed crop top and shorts ensemble in a paint-splatter print,
finishing off with a pair of complementary pink pumps and a girly side braid.

6. Choose sleek fabrics

The best way to update your crop top is with lush fabrics and sleek
silhouettes. Flowy fabrics can look sloppy, and plain old cotton can look a
little too nineties grunge (unless that’s the look you’re going for), so stick
to structured, stiff fabrics that hold their shape and boxy cuts that dial up
the drama by enhancing your silhouette. Case in point: the bold, edgy but
elegant looks seen on Rihanna, Cara, and Anne.

Are you a fan of crop tops? How do YOU stay classy in your crop tops?
Share your style tips in the Comments section below!

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Travel: Shopping Guide – Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

March 9, 2015 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Hong Kong is one of my favourite cities for shopping because there are always new, interesting spots worth exploring regardless of the number of times you’ve stepped foot there. On my recent trip to Hong Kong last year with Yitian, we chose to stay in Sheung Wan, home to streets after streets of antiques, curiosities, vintage fashion, independent fashion labels and cafes.
Sheung Wan is like a maze with gems hidden in every nook and cranny, reminiscent of a less commercialized version of Venice. There are new discoveries down every alley, with pleasant surprises at every turn. Aside from shopping, the beautiful street art and wall murals also make excellent photography backdrops. Say hello to more OOTD shots!

 
 In today’s post, shopping will take centerstage and you’ll find out what are some of the interesting knick knacks that can be found in this treasure trove of a precinct.
1. Antiques, Art and Vintage Collectibles
If you love antiques and collectible items, Sheung Wan is the place to be. You will find interesting second-hand Chinese memorabilia and other curiosities at the make-shift street stalls lining Upper Lascar Row (Cat Street). 

If you prefer to visit actual art galleries and antique shops, head on to Hollywood Road (Antique Street), where you will be greeted by a variety of paintings, vases, statues, artworks and collectibles (some may be replicas) from a bygone era. If you’re thinking of sprucing up your home decor, be sure to check out these quaint little shops for some quirky finds.


2. Vintage Fashion

Taking the road less traveled has always been one of my mantras in life, and the same goes for my take on fashion. That is one of the reasons why I’ve always found vintage fashion appealing. Checking out vintage stores in Hong Kong may not have been on our cards, but it found its way into our itinerary thanks to some chance encounters.

On our way to breakfast one morning, we came across Select-18. It’s easy to mistake it for a hardware store, but don’t be fooled by its visage. Within the store lies an amazing selection of vintage accessories, bags, collectibles and eyewear. 

I especially adore their collection of vintage miniature perfume bottle accessories. If you follow me on instagram (@reginachow_sg), you may have seen these gorgeous trinklets which I bought as gifts for my girlfriends (and myself too!).


Select-18

Shop A, G/F, Grandview Garden
18 Bridges Street, Central, Soho


Bang! Bang! 70s is another vintage store that we chanced upon as we walked down Aberdeen Street. Located on the second floor of a non-descript shophouse, you have to ring a bell before the gate opens to reveal a flight of stairs leading up to the store, which offers a wide variety of vintage designer apparel, bags, shoes and the likes.



 

Bang! Bang! 70s
1/F , 16A Aberdeen Street
3. Independent Fashion Stores

Aberdeen Street is where most of the independent fashion stores are located. We easily spent an entire afternoon just browsing through the multitude of fashion labels and trying on everything that they had to offer. 


One of our favourite shops is Mushroom, where you’ll find intricate accessories, homeware and beautiful dried flowers with an unmistakable old-world charm. Stepping into the shop instantly transports you into a magical fairy-tale world where fairies, pixies and unicorns come alive.  




I was particularly attracted to their exquisite selection of whimsical accessories inspired by Alice in Wonderland, folk lore and ballerinas. I felt like a child once again.

Mushroom has 3 branches in Hong Kong, namely in Aberdeen Street, New Town Plaza in Shatin and Millenium City 5 in Kwun Tong Road.
Mushroom
G/F, No. 14 Aberdeen Street, Central



A row of multi-label fashion retailers can be found on the opposite side of Aberdeen Street. ABoutique, my new found favourite multi-label retailer introduced by a friend from Hong Kong, is literally just a hop and skip away. 
 
ABoutique stocks an exclusive selection from designers such as Frame Denim, Alice by Temperly, Camilla & Marc, House of Holland, finderskeepers, keepsake the label, among others. These labels may be readily available at e-retailers such as Shopbop, Revolve Clothing and Net-a-porter, but being able to try on these labels at ABoutique makes such a difference.
I eventually walked away with two pairs of skinny jeans from Frame Denim, some of the comfiest jeans I own to date. In fact, they’re so comfortable, you’ll feel like you’re wearing next to nothing. I’m convinced that my wardrobe needs more of these!

ABoutique
G/F, 19 Aberdeen St, Central
Sheung Wan left such a deep impression on me and I would love to share every facet about this amazing place in time to come. If there are other shops in Sheung Wan that you would highly recommend, do let me know!
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Meanwhile, if you’re planning a trip to Hong Kong, you may find my previous Hong Kong shopping guides useful:
Shopping in Hong Kong: Factory Outlets for Designer Goods
Shopping in Hong Kong 
Shopping in Hong Kong: Japanese Fashion Labels
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Chinese New Year Shopping at Wisma Atria

February 12, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

Are you all set to celebrate Chinese New Year? It’s barely a week away so if you’ve yet to get your CNY shopping done, it’s time to pull up your socks! To give you some inspiration, I’ll be featuring a couple of CNY-ready outfits from Wisma Atria to help you along.

I love Chinese New Year as it is a tradition to dress up in our new clothes, get a new hairdo and give ourselves a mini makeover to ring in the new year with a bang. What this means is that we have every reason to indulge in a little retail therapy! I’m sure you would agree that comfort is key when it comes to selecting an outfit for Chinese New Year visitations, which makes jeans a popular option for many of us. Instead of going with the flow, I personally prefer to stand out from the crowd with a casual chic romper. 

Whole9yards

Make a statement with this gorgeous muted pink romper from Whole9yards. I especially adore the 3d flower appliques that resemble cherry blossoms which are bound to be a conversation-starter.

Paired with these pointed nude
lambskin flats from Pretty Fit and a bright red leather bag from Plinio
Visona, this ensemble will take you through the day in style without
compromising on comfort. Let the romper shine by keeping accessories to a minimum with a geometric cuff and dainty mid finger rings in festive shades of gold.
Lambskin Flats from Pretty Fit

Leather bag from Plinio Visona // Rings from colette by colette hayman

Applique Lady-man Romper from Whole9yards // Cuff from colette by colette hayman

If you prefer something a little more oriental, slip into a Cheongsam inspired dress that fuses oriental elements with a contemporary flair. This beautiful mint dress with intricate lace cut-outs from Whole9yards caught my eye the moment I stepped into their store at Wisma Atria.

The flared A-line cutting reminiscent of the 1950s exudes a vintage vibe while the scallop lace detailing adds to its oriental charm and girlish appeal. This, in my opinion, is the perfect dress for Chinese New Year. 

Gardenia Bloom Dress by Whole9yards
Earrings from colette by colette hayman

Pumps from Pretty Fit

 
What I love most about this feminine number is its versatility. You can easily dress it up with diamonte earrings, gold pumps and a tote bag to make it work-appropriate. For Chinese New Year gatherings, all you have to do is to swap your work tote for a whimsical clutch like this beauty from Plinio Visona and you’re all ready to go! 

Leather Clutch from Plinio Visona

Do you have Chinese New Year parties or work functions to attend? This is perhaps the only time of the year when we cast aside our little black dresses and start rocking bold prints and vibrant colours to add to the festive atmosphere. 


Turn heads and be the centre of
attention with this satin maxi dress from Future State. I absolutely adore the baroque prints and floral motifs in cheerful
shades of pink, orange and yellow. Bold yet elegant, a dress like this is hard to come by and would be an excellent choice for both formal events during the Chinese New Year period and that romantic Valentine’s Day dinner you’ve been eagerly anticipating.
        

The best part about such dresses is that you don’t have to accessorize. A pair of dangling earrings and statement heels are all you need to amp up the glam factor. 

Earrings from colette by colette hayman
Heels from Pedro

 Thanks for reading! I hope today’s post has given you more outfit ideas and inspirations to dress up for Chinese New Year. 

If you need to do some last minute shopping, remember to get your dose of retail therapy at Wisma Atria to welcome the new year in style! 

You can also like their Facebook page here to receive updates on the latest promotions at Wisma Atria.

Wisma Atria Shopping Mall

Address
435 Orchard Road
Singapore 238877

Contact No.
6235 2103

Website
http://www.wismaonline.com/


Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/wismaatria

 
**Thank you Digital Influenza for the collaboration!**

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Shopping for Luxury Designer Brands Online

January 5, 2015 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

Those of you who shop online may already be familiar with websites such as net-a-porter, shopbop and mytheresa. These are some of my favourite online stores for luxury designer brands as they stock the latest collections at slightly lower price-points than what you would get at brick-and-mortar stores.
These stores are great if you’re on the lookout for classic designs or products from the designers’ current season. I don’t know about you, but there are times when I get so busy that I end up missing out on highly coveted seasonal items. I personally don’t mind past season collections as well, and even better if they come at a steep markdown. 
The Outnet
That’s where The Outnet comes into the picture. The Outnet is my idea of factory outlet shopping from the comfort of your home. A pretty amazing idea, isn’t it? .
Did you know that The Outnet is actually the sister website of net-a-porter and it belongs to the same parent company?  There’s no need to worry about product authenticity and the best part is, you can now snag designer labels at factory outlet prices!
Needless to say, I was completely swept off my feet when I first stumbled upon The Outnet 2 years ago. Granted, sizes can be limited (or they may sell out really quickly!) for the more popular designs, but it isn’t difficult to find good deals. After all, everything is at least 40-50% off regular prices!
Here’s what I bought from The Outnet recently:
I adore Charlotte Olympia’s designs and when I saw this Capri Cats rubber slippers, I had to buy not just 1, but 3 pairs (the other 2 were for friends)!  At 55% off, it is almost a no-brainer. Plus, these rain-proof shoes are just perfect for the rainy weather these days.

Brian Lichtenberg never fails to put a smile on my face with his line of humorous parody t-shirts. I have seen these t-shirts on other websites retailing for over S$100, so you can imagine my delight when I saw the Homies (parody of Hermes) t-shirt in my size at just S$41! The material is so soft and comfortable, I can foresee myself wearing this t-shirt to death.
Here’re a few other items that I am eyeing at the moment:
Considering that my favourite Frame Denim jeans costs more than this pair of Saint Laurent ones, I have to say that this wardrobe staple is an absolute steal! The cutting looks great too.

 
I bought a pair of leather over-the-knee boots from Zara for about S$300, but over at The Outnet, you can get a pair of Guiseppe Zanotti leather knee boots (with heels too!) at S$488. Not exactly cheap, but if you were to compare it to my Zara ones, I would say this gives more bang for buck.

I’ve always liked T by Alexander Wang for its basic wardrobe pieces with a twist. This dress may look simple in front but it has an open-back that adds an element of surprise. Love it! Alas, unfortunately for me and fortunately for my wallet, they’re out of my size.
Here’s yet another interesting interpretation of a basic tank by T by Alexander Wang. I love how their designs will always stand the test of time. And at 65% off, it is pretty tempting! 
I know, Christmas is over, but indulge me just this once please? These whimsical holly suede and patent leather flats by Charlotte Olympia have been around for a while, but now, they finally have it in my size! 
I love versatile, easy-to-match leather shoulder bags such as this one by Tory Burch, especially when it is priced at 50% off regular price.
International Shipping  
 
Express shipping to Singapore costs £16.50, which is relatively reasonable if you were to share the cost with a few like-minded girlfriends/boyfriends. 
On a brighter note, your items will only take 4-5 days to arrive at your doorstep! In fact, based on previous experience, they usually arrive in about 3 days.
New Arrivals Thrice A Week
 
With new arrivals in-store every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, you’ll definitely be spoilt for choice. 
And don’t say I didn’t warn you, fastest fingers first! All the popular sizes get snapped up really quickly, so be sure to sign up on the mailing list to receive the latest updates!
Happy Shopping!
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Jamco Optical: Crizal Prevencia Lenses for Protection Against UV Light

November 21, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
Rocco eyewear with Crizal Prevencia lenses


Karen and I were both part of the Rocco eyewear campaign and we each received a pair of designer Rocco frames. I picked a purple pair that’s a little more feminine (as featured in the photos above and below) while Karen got herself a preppy navy one. 
Just as we were thinking of getting lenses for our eyewear, Bryan from Jamco Optical at Katong Shopping Centre kindly offered to sponsor our Crizal Prevencia lenses.  
What’s special about Crizal Prevencia lenses?
These lenses are the only clear lenses in the market that selectively filter light to protect the eye against harmful blue-violet and UV rays while maximizing the benefits of essential light.
 Crizal Prevencia
lenses have an eye-sun protection factor of 25 (E-SPF 25), which means
that your eyes are 25 times more protected than without any lenses.
Unlike standard UV lenses, Crizal Prevencia’s unique patented technology
ensures that its lenses are able to effectively protect your eyes from
front and back UV rays.
What’s the difference between blue-violet light, UV light and essential light?
 




 

In addition to UV light, why do we have to protect our eyes from blue light too?
I
usually wear contact lenses on a daily basis, hence I can easily
protect my eyes from UV rays by putting on my sunnies. However, on days
when I decide to put on my spectacles just to give my eyes a break,
that’s when I worry about exposure to harmful UV rays. 
With Crizal Prevencia lenses, I never have to worry again because my eyes are automatically protected from both UV light and blue-violet light.
Watch the video below for more details on Crizal Prevencia Lenses:
 
 
Aside from spectacle frames and lenses, Jamco Optical also boasts an extensive collection of sunglasses, including classic brands such as Ray Ban and highly coveted designer brands such as Victoria Beckham.
Ray Ban
Ray Ban Aviators
Ray Ban
Here’s what I ended up purchasing eventually. Karen bought the same pair in a darker shade. Great minds certainly think alike!

I was really tempted to purchase the Victoria Beckham aviators from Jamco because they are so incredibly light and stylish.  
 
The prices at Jamco are also generally below market rates, hence you can rest assured that you’re getting a good deal. The warm yet professional service provided by Bryan and team also made the entire shopping experience a very pleasant one. I would definitely recommend Jamco for all your eyewear needs.

Victoria Beckham Aviators
Victoria Beckham Aviators

Victoria Beckham Aviators

For more details on Jamco Optical, do visit their website here.
Remember to follow Jamco Optical on Facebook for latest updates and promotions too!




Jamco Optical & Trading Co.
Address:
B1-15 Katong Shopping Centre
Singapore 437844

Tel / Fax: 
63459519

Email: 
enquiries@jamcooptical.com
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Shopping with SGShop: Maybank Promotion in November

November 7, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
Shopping is one
of my favourite pastimes, and in between dips in the crystal clear
Indian ocean with colourful fishes swimming around me, I was caught
shopping on Taobao with SGShop. 

Yes, I love Maldives, but I love shopping too.

 
I particularly enjoy shopping on Taobao but I have always found it more convenient to use an agent like SGShop to consolidate my orders from different sellers. I get a greater sense of assurance, as I know that SGShop will inspect my purchases upon arrival at their warehouse to ensure that everything is in order. 
Shipment is guaranteed within a stipulated period too, so if you don’t receive your purchases in time, you’ll get a discount!

SGShop also collaborates with several banks, which makes it a breeze to recharge your account for payment. If you own a Maybank Credit Card, you’re in luck this month! 
From now till 30 November 2014, use your Maybank Credit Card to pay for your purchases at SGShop and you’ll earn a rebate of S$10 with a minimum spend of S$50.
If you’re thinking of starting your Christmas shopping early, you know where to head to!

Aside from the Maybank promotion this month, the beauty of using SGShop is that you can search for the items that you are looking for entirely in English. That makes shopping on Taobao so much easier even if your command of the Chinese language leaves much to be desired.

 
You can also check out the various categories to narrow down your search. No idea what to buy? I personally like to click on the “Hot Items” tab to find out what others are buying and also to gain some inspiration in the process. It gives you a comprehensive snapshot of what is trending in a nutshell.

Alternatively, you could also copy a link from Taobao and paste it into the search tab in SGShop. SGShop will automatically capture all the relevant information from the link and translate it into English. 
All you have to do is to select the size, colour, quantity and shipment method. Prices and shipping fees are automatically converted into SGD too, so you’ll know exactly how much each item costs. How very convenient!


Here are a couple of items that I’ve added to my shopping cart, and because it is so easy to use, I can’t resist the temptation to add even more items to my cart! 
Interested in what I got myself? You’ll get to take a peek at some of them when they arrive as I’ll be posting them up on my instagram account (@reginachow_sg). 


If you are in need of some retail therapy, remember to pop by SGShop for your dose of happiness today. Oh, and remember to pay with your Maybank Credit Card for extra cost savings!


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My Dream Wardrobe: Free Platform for Selling Pre-Owned and Brand New Designer Items

October 8, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments

In a digital age where online shopping has since become a mainstream activity, many of us are increasingly turning to online websites and social media platforms such as instagram to purchase or peddle our preowned or brand new designer bags. 

Most platforms these days charge relatively high fees for peddling your bags but at My Dream Wardrobe, you get to post up your items for sale completely free of charge! The best part is, this privilege will be extended all the way till next December or even longer, till further notice.

Here’s how you can spread the love and start selling your pre-owned and brand new items:


Step 1: Click on the “I want to Sell” tab on My Dream Wardrobe

Step 2: Read the steps and click on “Post An Ad”

http://mydreamwardrobe.com.sg/want_to_sell.aspx

 Thereafter, all you have to do is to: 

1) Fill in your personal and product details 

 2) Upload the product’s photos 

3) Confirm Advertisement Details

Simple isn’t it?

If you believe in putting all
your eggs in one basket (or selling your bags on one platform in this case),
posting them for sale on My Dream Wardrobe would be a wonderful
solution. Even if you prefer to spread your eggs among a few
baskets, My Dream Wardrobe is a platform that still fits the bill. 

After all, the zero
cost involved ensures that you have absolutely nothing to lose.

I don’t know about you, but I have never come across a free platform for selling your pre-owned and brand new designer items, so do take advantage of this privilege while it lasts!

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Fashion Fridays: Is Baby Blue the new Pink?

September 19, 2014 by Regina Chow 1 Comment


Is Baby Blue the new Pink this year?
I’ve been seeing a lot of baby blue in stores. Baby blue tops, pants, shoes, bags…you get the drift. And it isn’t a bad thing.
I love pastel colours, especially baby pink, a feminine and delicate shade which still remains one of my favourite colours to date. Baby blue, on the other hand, has the same characteristics, and more, which means the styling possibilities are endless.  
There is an understated sweetness and elegance about baby blue that makes it edgy yet effortlessly chic. Baby pink can be a little too girly or overpoweringly sweet for work wear, unless it comes in the form of tailored jackets, shirts or pants. Baby blue however, takes the style factor up a notch without compromising on professionalism. In fact, this outfit that I’m sharing with you today is one of my favourite Casual Fridays ensembles for work.


Pants from Ching
Shoes from Charles & Keith
Clutch from Givenchy
Top and necklace from random stores
I have been wearing this pair of baby blue pants from Ching (Far East Plaza) more often these days. I love the unique baroque prints and there’s a slight stretch to the pants which makes it unbelievably comfortable. 
These baby blue mules from Charles & Keith have also been making very frequent appearances. I like the minimalist chic design and clean simple lines. Don’t you think they resemble an Alexander Wang design?



Whenever I wear these two items together, I prefer to keep the rest of the outfit simple with a basic black or white top. The whole idea is to make the baby blue shade pop.
 On days when I have after-work events to attend, I’ll throw on a statement necklace to dress up the outfit. I’ll also swop my work bag for a clutch, like this cute yet stylish piece from Givenchy.

Have you got any baby blue pieces in your wardrobe? If not, perhaps it’s about time (now that the weekend is just around the corner) to start adding a dash of baby blue to keep your wardrobe updated!
 Have a great weekend!
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Shopping in Clementi Mall: Young Hearts

August 10, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
Shopping for beauty essentials, trendy shoes, stylish outfits or chic lounge or sleep wear? Clementi Mall has just what you need, and more, under one roof.
Some of my close friends would know that I have been a fan of Young Hearts (#03-32) for years. To be honest, I am getting a little over-aged for Young Hearts these days, but as the name of the shop suggests, as long as your heart is still young, you’re never too old for anything!

It has been a while since I last visited Young Hearts at Clementi Mall. The last time I was there, I remember it was located within BHG (I usually head there for Japanese beauty products and cosmetics). Looks like business has boomed for this lingerie brand which is equally known for its collection of sleep and lounge wear, because it has recently shifted out of BHG to its very own retail store.
What I love about Young Hearts is its beautiful selection of comfortable sleep wear and lounge wear. Feminine yet whimsical, they are specially designed for the ladies who value style without compromising on comfort.

I couldn’t resist getting this cute sleep dress with satin ribbons all over. The hubby gave his stamp of approval too.

My eyes instantly lit up when I came across the accessories section in the shop, fully stocked with the most adorable knick knacks, such as umbrellas with bows all over, pastel coloured bedroom slippers, girly hair bands and even fluffy blankets. I was half expecting to see unicorns and rainbows!

It doesn’t take very much to know that I have a weakness for bows, hence needless to say, I had to take this brolly home with me too.


Can’t think of where to go this weekend? 
Perhaps you could check out Clementi Mall for more goodies! 
Some of my favourite shops here include Rubi Shoes, Charles & Keith, Zekko (also shoes!), Typo and Cotton On.
To find out more about the wide variety of dining options at Clementi Mall, click here to read my previous post Food at Clementi Mall: Tori Q.
The Clementi Mall
Address:
3155 Commonwealth Avenue West
(Nearest MRT: Clementi – the mall is directly linked to the MRT)

Opening Hours:
10am – 10pm daily

Website:
http://www.theclementimall.com  

Facebook: 
https://www.facebook.com/theclementimall 





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