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Shopping in Hong Kong: Japanese Fashion Labels

September 9, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
 I wrote a post about shopping in Hong Kong way back in 2011 where I touched on some of my favourite spots for budget shopping, including Argyle Centre, Fa Yuen Street and Ladies Street. Here’s the link if you are interested to read more about it:

Shopping in Hong Kong

While I haven’t been writing very much about Hong Kong, it remains one of my favourite shopping destinations and I have been making a yearly pilgrimage to this vibrant, bustling city.

 If you are a regular blog reader, you would probably know that some of my favourite Japanese brands include Liz Lisa, Rosebullet, Dip Drops, Snidel, among others. However, many of these brands, except Rosebullet and Dip Drops, cannot be found in Singapore. Fortunately, the next closest place for us to get hold of these brands is Hong Kong, which was exactly what I did on my recent trip there in June. 

If you share my love for Japanese fashion labels, you may wish to keep these two malls in mind when you next visit Hong Kong:

1) Hysan Place

Photo Credits: IloveHongKong.org

Established in 2012, Hysan Place is one of the latest malls along the Causeway Bay shopping strip. It is also home to many Japanese labels, including Nine, Deicy, Collect Point, Snidel and Language. 

Nine and Deicy
are popular brands among Japanese celebrities and both in brands
incorporate rock, bohemian and girlish elements in their apparel lines, adding an edgy touch to their designs.
Nine specializes mainly in Japanese streetwear (think Mode Style), while Deicy has a mix of casual and corporate apparel.

 If you prefer more feminine styles, then perhaps Snidel and Language would be your cup of tea. In fact, these are my favourite stores in Hysan Place as I have a soft spot for sweet and demure designs.

The prices at these stores generally start from a couple of hundreds (S$200- S$400). 
Language has a much higher price point (S$500-S$1000) but quality and workmanship are well assured. It is also possible to snag some good buys during the sale period. Case in point – I purchased a gorgeous flutter sleeve dress at a steep 70% discount!

Address:
500 Hennessy Road (Causeway Bay)
Directions: 
Take MTR to Causeway Bay Station, Exit F2

Map: 


2) Sogo, Causeway Bay & Tsim Sha Tsui
Photo Credits: Hongkongtripguide.com

It is probably no secret that Sogo carries a wide selection of Japanese labels too. Go up the escalator to the third floor and you’ll find Liz Lisa, Rosebullet, Dip Drops and Lowrys. As Liz Lisa is the only label that cannot be found in Singapore, I’m sure many of you would have guessed that I spent most of my time at their counter. πŸ˜‰ 
There was a sale on the spring collection then, and I managed to bag some lovely buys at close to 50% off. In addition, customers who bought 2 or more pieces from the new summer collection were entitled to a 20% discount. 
Here’s a sneak peek at some of my Liz Lisa buys (you’ll see the rest in my outfit posts):

Address:
555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
or
12 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Directions:
Sogo, Causeway Bay: Take MTR to Causeway Bay Station, Exit D2, D3 or D4
or
Sogo, Tsim Sha Tsui: Take MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit J3
Map:

For more on Shopping in Hong Kong, you may wish to read my previous blog posts:


1) Shopping in Hong Kong
2) Shopping in Hong Kong:Factory Outlets for Designer Goods

3) Shopping in Sheung Wan – Vintage Fashion, Antiques, Independent Fashion Labels

 

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Crisp White Cotton

August 19, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
I have a soft spot for crisp white cotton dresses because they radiate an aura of innocence and are the perfect canvas for experimenting with accessories. You can either dress up a white dress with feminine accents, like what I did here, or style it in an edgier fashion with bold statement jewellery and boots. The styling possibilities are endless.
I’m falling back on my usual vintage style in this post as this dress reminds me very much of the shift dresses made popular by Twiggy in the 60s. The flattering baby doll cut emanates an angelic sweetness and the simplicity of the design makes this a classic, timeless number that will never go out of style.

Dress from WhoaBlogShop

Bag from Aigner (Vintage find from Dustbunny Vintage)
Shoes from Dip Drops
Socks from Hong Kong
Hat from Seoul

This little clip-on hat is a treasured find from my recent trip to Seoul. I love wearing hats as they add a touch of panache to any ensemble, but finding a hat that fits well without trapping heat and flattening my hair has always been a challenge. This is the perhaps the best alternative. The only downside is, it does nothing to shield me from the sun. 

Oh well, I guess I can’t have my cake and eat it. But it is cute, isn’t it? πŸ˜‰

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Sponsored Video: New Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue

August 17, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 The new Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue is a vintage inspired timepiece that pays tribute to one of Tudor’s most iconic watches, the 1973 sports chronograph ‘Montecarlo’. This incarnation features a unique design that exudes a sense of nostalgia, complemented with a distinctive blend of practical and functional elements that adds a contemporary touch to this exquisite work of art.  


What I adore about this watch is its versatility and how it can transition effortlessly from weekends to weekdays with its steel bracelet and fabric bracelet. The preppy chic fabric bracelet in blue, grey and orange hues lends character and a retro, nautical charm to your weekend outfits, while the steel bracelet instantly transforms the watch into a boardroom worthy timepiece. 

The Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue may be a men’s watch, but its chic and stylish appearance makes it the perfect accessory for ladies who have a penchant for oversized watches. The epitome of elegance and sophistication, this beauty is a fashion statement and a breath of fresh air in the world of haute horology.  

Beauty aside, its technical and mechanical qualities would not disappoint watch aficionados. Housed within a 42mm steel case with a bidirectional bezel, complete with a blue anodized aluminum, the Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue is waterproof to a depth of 150 metres (100 feet) and showcases a sapphire glass face accompanied by a self-winding mechanical chronograph movement with a 42-hour power reserve. 

 Enter the world of Tudor today and marvel at the mechanical mastery and design perfection of its well-crafted timepieces. If time is the ultimate luxury, a reliable timepiece that tells time with utmost precision is the ultimate indulgence.

 *This post is sponsored by Tudor Watches. However, the views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author’s.*
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Colour Parade

August 12, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
 Fashion is an outlet for creativity and a tool for self-expression, regardless of age. Having been inspired by fashionistas by all over the world, I too hope to share my fashion finds and style choices in the hope that this would inspire you to see fashion in a similar light, which is why I have decided to post more outfit shots in this humble space of mine in future. πŸ™‚
So yes, it’s the start of
yet another regular work week, after a seemingly long national day
weekend break (but wait, weekends are never long enough, are they?).
Given that everyone is probably still suffering from Monday blues, here’s a bright and cheery outfit to chase away those blues and
brighten up your day.

I have been using the Celine Phantom for a while now and apart from its aesthetic value, I really appreciate its functionality. Not only does it add a pop of colour to my work wardrobe, where black dresses reign, it also provides ample space for work documents and all my other essentials.

The eye-catching royal blue shade also makes it the perfect bag for colour blocking experiments, as evidenced in this series of photos. I love this chic shirt and shorts set that I bought from Ching at Far East Plaza (#04-57). Ching stocks a wide array of irresistible apparel, ranging from casual wear to evening wear, which makes it quite impossible to step out of the shop without making a purchase. If you happen to be in town and in a shopping mood, you know where to head to!

Top and shorts set from Ching, Far East Plaza
Bag from Celine
Blazer from Shanghai
Shoes from random shop in Singapore
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Qoo10 e-Ticket Voucher: Red Mango Yoghurt

June 16, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

Yoghurt is a top health food that tastes good, aids digestion and is great for colon and intestinal health. A rich source of calcium, yoghurt is also the perfect alternative to milk. In fact, it is easier to digest than milk, and is suitable for those of us who are lactose intolerant as well.
  
The popularity of yoghurt these days has soared tremendously thanks to the introduction of frozen yoghurt. JW and I have been huge fans of frozen yoghurt for a while now because unlike traditional yoghurt, it has a light, refreshing texture and tastes somewhat like sorbet. 

Well, that also explains why I was so excited
when I came across a fabulous deal for Red Mango yoghurt while browsing
through Qoo10’s bestsellers under Deal & Entertainment using the Qoo10 App on my iPhone!
 
The usual price of Red Mango yoghurt is about $4. More often than not, there is also a Time Sale discount on Qoo10, which brings the price down to $2.80. This time however, there was a further markdown on top of the time sale discount, hence a cup of yoghurt with 1 topping only cost $1.99!

Needless to say, I was sold and quickly proceeded to purchase the e-Ticket Voucher. 


All you have to do is present the e-Ticket voucher on your phone to the cashier at Red Mango and get him/her to click on it to redeem it. 

It’s amazing how convenient Qoo10’s phone app is. You can use the voucher immediately upon purchase and the transaction is entirely paperless too. Totally eco-friendly!


Did you know that Red Mango originated in South Korea and uses 100% all natural, nonfat and lowfat, kosher and gluten free yoghurt enhanced with probiotics? It is difficult to find healthy food that tastes great, and this culminated in its success in the United States, with more than 190 outlets across more than 25 states. There are currently 3 outlets in Singapore and the Qoo10 e-Ticket voucher can be redeemed from 2 of its branches at Marina Bay Link Mall and Wilkie Edge. 

I visited the Red Mango outlet at Wilkie Edge recently and redeemed a cup of delicious frozen yoghurt with strawberry toppings with my e-Ticket voucher. There are a few flavours of yoghurt available, but I always go with original as I have a preference for its slightly sour taste. This ice-cold treat is especially refreshing on a hot and humid day!

Doesn’t it look enticing? You can expect generous servings despite the discount. There is also a wide selection of toppings for you to choose from. 
There was a party in my mouth as
every spoonful of refreshingly cold yoghurt was accompanied by sweet and juicy strawberry slices. 
Given that Red Mango yoghurt is all natural and low in fat content, it is the perfect guilt-free indulgence for everyone!

Check out more deals on Qoo10’s Facebook Page !

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Thank you everyone for voting for me at the Singapore Blog Awards 2013! 

Voting ends on 23rd June and I would be very grateful if you could continue to vote for me everyday under the following categories: 

Levi’s Best Fashion Blog

Qoo10 Best Online Shopping Blog
 
Thank you!
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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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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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Shopping in Taipei

May 17, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
As promised, the focus of my final post on Taipei is on shopping. Taipei has such a thriving and vibrant shopping scene, it’s impossible to miss!

Today, I will be sharing my top 4 spots for shopping in Taipei as well as pictures of my hauls.

1) Stay Real at Ximending
Stay Real is a popular Taiwanese streetwear brand established by Ashin from Mayday. The brand has a history of collaborating with famous Japanese designers including Jun Watanabe and also Japanese characters like Hello Kitty, hence it is little wonder that it decided to set up shop in Tokyo too. 
I really hope this brand will arrive on our shores one day. Their designs are unique and the workmanship is excellent. In case you were wondering about the price points for this brand, the Hello Kitty t-shirt here cost me about S$60, the shirt was over S$100 and the cap was about S$40.

2) Wu Fen Pu Wholesale Market

I am sure this wholesale market needs no introduction. Like any self-respecting Singaporean who loves shopping, I spent practically one entire day here scouring through alleys after alleys of clothes, shoes and accessories. 

The shops here
now boast an endless selection of Korean apparel, accessories and shoes
at affordable prices, which make them the perfect alternatives to the
traditional stores in shopping malls. I personally think it is a good
idea to pop by here first before you head down to the malls, because you
just might be able to bag something that you’ve been looking for at a
much lower price.

 Don’t get me wrong though, the Korean merchandise here are certainly nowhere near dirt cheap, but from my observation, they are likely to cost up to 50% less than what the malls offer.
I’ve been on the lookout for wedged sneakers for a while now, and I was absolutely over the moon when I located three pairs in the exact styles that I wanted! These cost me about S$80 per pair.

 I bought a couple of dresses here too but what really caught my eye was this baroque dress adorned with intricate lace sleeves and gold trimmings.

This lace jumpsuit is another one of my favourites. The lace top is sheer but the tailored cut ensures that you reveal just a hint of skin without compromising on elegance. I loved it so much that I wore it to the Queen Elizabeth II Cup recently. My Korean diamonte accessories were from Wu Fen Pu wholesale market as well.

3) Shih Lin Night Market 
The shopping in Shih Lin Night Market caters to the masses and tend to be very reasonably priced. If you’re on a tight budget, this is probably the place to be as the likelihood of burning a hole in your pocket is relatively lower. 

I found a shop here that sells both made-in-Korea apparel as well as designed-in-Korea apparel. What does the latter mean? It basically means that the clothes are designed in Korea, but manufactured in China. The lower cost of production also translates to consumer savings, hence such apparel tend to be priced lower than their true blue Korean counterparts. Based on personal experience however, the made-in-Korea apparel are definitely better made.

I bought a couple of designed-in-Korea tops at about S$20-S$30 each.


4) Chung Shan North Road
My main objective for heading down to Chung Shan North Road was to visit the Chrome Hearts store, but the cold and unprofessional service provided by the sales assistants turned me off big time. I literally did a U-turn and zipped out of the store with nothing in hand although I went there with the full intention of buying some new accessories.
Well, as the old saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. By a stroke of luck, we stumbled upon some shops in the vicinity where we were greeted with exceptional service and quality Korean apparel. This striped jacket with neon pink cuffs and lining is my favourite buy. It fits amazingly well and I love how the pink lining that peeks out at the sides adds an element of surprise.
 

I also bought the lace pants that I was wearing in this picture from the same shop. It is very comfortable and fits me to a T.

Shoes from Salvatore Ferragamo // Phantom Bag from Celine // Jeweled tank top from Shanghai
I hope you enjoyed this shopping post! 
What about you? Do you shop at these places when you head to Taipei too? πŸ™‚
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Touch of Gold

March 27, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
I haven’t had the time nor energy to do outfit posts these days, but last weekend, I finally decided to pull myself out of the rut and get back into the groove of dressing up. 
I’ve had these floral print palazzo pants in forever but have never found the opportunity to wear them out because nothing in my wardrobe seemed to go with it. Then as I was going through my rack just last week, I found this old sequin top from Bangkok that happened to go really well with them. I love how it also adds a touch of glitz to these granny pants. πŸ˜›

The rest of my accessories were mostly in shades of nude and gold as I didn’t want the outfit to be overshadowed. The nude wedges c/o of Bata did however add a spot of neon to the outfit. Me likey!  
On a related note, I am one of the 4 winners for the Bata Spring Summer Bloggers’ Style Contest. Here’s a BIG thank you to all of you who voted for me!! πŸ™‚

Accessories from Hermes, CCSkye, Diva and Accessorize
Vintage pearl belt from my mum’s closet
Lunch bag clutch from Wisteriea
Shoes from Bata
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Outfit of the Day and Jeffrey Campbell Foxy Spike

March 15, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
I’m plagued with problem feet thanks to bunions (birth defect, not due to high heels) and a much longer second toe, hence it is an absolute pain for me to buy shoes from online stores without trying. As much as I longed to buy Jeffrey Campbell shoes, I had to resist the urge to give in every time because it’s hard to get hold of them in physical stores here, which means my best bet is to buy them online, which is not a problem if my feet weren’t this problematic. Thanks to my feet, I can never gauge what size to buy unless I get to try them on in real life!

So one fine day, I chanced upon a shop in Cineleisure by the name of P.V.S and there, sitting on the racks were Jeffrey Campbell shoes in different styles. It was a dream come true for me!

I’ve been eyeing Foxy Spike for the longest time. Hello there.

I always thought it would be impossible to wear shoes this high, but the raised platforms in front lower the arch significantly and make this a breeze to walk in.
I’m always in shorts during the weekend, and these shoes are the perfect complement to my weekend attire.

The spikes behind are exceptionally sharp though, so if you’re thinking of getting this pair, please be careful! However, if you look on the bright side, these shoes actually double up as weapons. If anyone tries to attack you, all you have to do is give them a kick and I’m pretty sure it’ll send them to the hospital. 
In case you were wondering, no, I wasn’t kidding when I said that. πŸ˜›

 

Mini spiked bangle from CCSkye (Shopbop)
Anchor ring from Accessorize

Chain bag (Gift from Jun)
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Hi! My name is Regina and I am a style, beauty and travel enthusiast who enjoys writing, photography and letting my creative juices flow.

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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