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My Favourite Accessories & Shoes

January 20, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

Here are some of my current favourites!

The box that you’re seeing here is my new accessory box, painted and decorated by Yitian and myself! Our friends don’t think very much of it, but what matters is that it is beautiful in our eyes. πŸ˜›

Aren’t the rings cute? You can get both of them from Accessorize. I always have trouble finding rings that fit my tiny fingers, but the rings from Accessorize come in size XS and they fit me perfectly!

This pair of shoes looks like something that Carrie Bradshaw would wear. I love how it is dramatic, yet feminine, and beautiful, yet outrageous.

These are from a Korean shop called Angel at Far East Plaza, near the escalator on level 3, which is the same shop that I got all my transparent heels from. The transparent heels are superbly comfortable and so versatile, they can match practically everything in your wardrobe.

Now, which of these is your favourite? πŸ™‚

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Liz Lisa Wedges

August 22, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments

I was looking for a pair of simple wedges but I didn’t want to compromise on either design or versatility. I was attracted to this pretty scallop design Liz Lisa wedges the moment I set my eyes on it. Fans of Japanese fashion magazines such as Vivi would know that Liz Lisa is a popular Japanese gyaru brand. If you love floral prints, tulle and lace (like me), Liz Lisa is the perfect shop for you!

What I like about this pair of wedges is that the flowers are detachable, so you can choose to remove them if your outfit is too complicated or attach them to spruce up an otherwise plain ensemble.

Just when I thought that was all, I was caught by surprise when I saw the gorgeous cute lace-up corset design at the back of the shoes.

I’ve also brought in a pair Liz Lisa inspired slip-on wedges for sale, specially for my lovely readers.

Besides statement jewellery, every girl needs a pair of statement shoes to complete her wardrobe.

To ensure exclusivity, I only have one pair in size 36 (fits true). It is brand new and unworn. πŸ™‚

Price: S$30.00 – SOLD-

Measurements: Length 23.5 cm, Height 9cm



If you’re interested in purchasing this pair of shoes, do drop me an e-mail at regina.chow@gmail.com to order.

Please note that a meet-up is preferred for this item as I will be heading overseas very soon! I am available this Tuesday (23rd Aug) and Wednesday (24th Aug) in town area. πŸ˜‰

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Statement Jewellery

August 17, 2011 by Regina Chow 13 Comments
I bagged some statement jewellery during my weekend stay in KL, which was quite unlike me because I’ve never really been a huge fan of accessories. I find it a hassle having to match them with different outfits.



Well, that was until recently at least. I started including more plain, minimalist pieces in my wardrobe and thought it would be interesting to jazz them up with jewellery. That way, I’ll get different looks without having to do a wardrobe overhaul.

I love this beautiful statement necklace. It is an instant conversation starter and the soft pink hue makes it the perfect accessory for plain pastel tops and dresses.



Besides the necklace, I also came across this lovely ring encrusted with pearls and roses. It was love at first sight and even my other half gave his stamp of approval. I don’t usually bother about men’s opinions on fashion but sometimes, a little affirmation helps. πŸ˜‰





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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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Sock Shopping

March 9, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
I had this sudden impetus to buy socks and tights after seeing them on so many fashionistas on chictopia and my blogroll.

It didn’t help that I was ill and felt the need for some retail therapy to feel better.

So off I went to ASOS to get me some socks.


Asos Lurex Ankle Socks

Calvin Klein Ultra Sheer Fashion Knee High Socks


Gipsy Ballet Ribbon Sheer Tights


House of Holland Suspender Tights
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Pastel Palette

March 5, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Chictopia has been my source of inspiration lately and I’ve been following some fashionistas for my daily dose of fashion. I’m currently hooked on to Mellow Mayoness. She coordinates colours (especially pastels) and prints so effortlessly it’s practically a breeze for her!

And now, here’s my take on pastels. I never thought that candy colours like pastel green and pastel pink would go well together.

I got the top from Far East Plaza eons ago and the skirt was a one-off piece from a Korean shop called The Dress at the second floor of Far East Plaza.


I paired the outfit with cute pastle green ribbon peeptoes from Mondo (which was a steal at only $23.90!), and my new vintage Aigner straw bag from Dustbunny Vintage.

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Valentino Retrospective

February 17, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Karen, Janice, Jolene and I met up one early Sunday morning to catch the Valentino Retrospective exhibition at RWS.


Valentino Retrospective is an exclusive exhibition of Valentino’s collections dating from 1959. What better way than to start the day with a spectacular display of exquisite gowns in timeless designs!

I love the design house’s use of feminine elements such as bows, lace and 3D embellishments to bring out the individual character of each gown without compromising on style. The details on each gown are so intricate that every piece is a treasured work of art!


Inspired by the beautiful gowns, we spent the rest of the afternoon shopping for new clothes! Sometimes, a little retail therapy is all a girl needs after a long hectic week at work. Don’t you girls agree? πŸ˜›


We popped by Victoria’s Secret, followed by one of my favourite shops, Dustbunny Vintage. I have so many dresses from Dustbunny Vintage because there are so many unique, one-off pieces in this treasure trove that you’ll literally be spoilt for choice!


I was wearing a cute poufy dress from Dustbunny Vintage that day as well. I like the vibrant mesh of colours and the interesting use of tulle. It’s almost like a mini ballgown. πŸ˜‰

For those of you who are interested, Dustbunny Vintage is located at:

Blk 112 Bukit Permei Road
#01-203

Now you girls can go uncover some gems!!

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Bags & Accessories

July 10, 2010 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Many friends have asked about my haul from my recent trip to Europe. Well, wait no further…here they are!
There was a 10% discount on the Loewe Amazona bag at Harrods and the Prada tote was heavily marked down. I also wanted to get a Longchamp for my mum, but I just couldn’t find the perfect bag! πŸ™ Looks like the search will have to resume on my next trip.
I was choosing between the black and the camel colour, but I eventually settled for this. I was very pleased with myself when I bought this as it was the last piece, but now I’m wondering why I had to add another black bag to my growing collection of various black bags. Talk about cognitive dissonance. I guess I can’t get enough of black bags with gold hardware.

The Prada tote is perhaps my most functional bag to date. It is very light and just the perfect size for my laptop, wallet and other knick knacks.

Chanel earrings

Ribbon accessories

Gifts for the hubby πŸ™‚


There was also a massive sale at Karen Millen, Topshop, Ms Selfridge and New Look. Needless to say, I bagged numerous good buys from these stores as well :P.

Now, while you happily browse through photos of my loot, please excuse me while I have a plate of grass for breakfast.
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Number Fifty & Wild Honey

July 9, 2010 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Mandarin Gallery has become one of my favourite places to chill out, shop and basically just to get some peace and quiet. Although it’s located right smack in the heart of the city, this is one of the rare malls that offers a confluence of exclusivity, accessibility and tranquility.
While it counts some strange shops such as a huge Denni boutique (yes, the jewellery brand that you find in all departmental stores) as its tenants, you can definitely find hidden gems here!

One of the gems that we uncovered was Number Fifty. The shop brings in unique apparel from French designers Deja Fan and Manoush as well as Thai labels such as Soda and Tutti. The items are reasonably priced too. I’ve never picked up anything that was above S$250.
This photo marked our first shopping spree at Number 50. I think this photo was taken some time in April or May? *All photos in this post are courtesy of Karen by the way :)*
Since then, I have made another 2 trips to the store, spent a fortune and became a proud member who is now entitled to 10% discount storewide.
I don’t know if I should laugh or cry, really. πŸ˜›
After shopping, we made our way to Wild Honey, a restaurant that offers all day breakfast. Remember my addiction to all day breakfast? I thought it was just a phase, but it has been about 2-3 months now and I still enjoy eating breakfast at all times of the day.

The menu items are written on two large chalk boards. They even have pictures of the items stored in an i-Phone at the counter to facilitate the ordering process. πŸ˜‰

I can’t remember what drink I had, but I know I really liked the beverages that we ordered!

Karen had The European – Eggs Benedict.

As for me, I always order the same dish – Tunisia. I love the mish-mash of runny eggs, tomatoes and spices.

And finally, here’s what Jo had. I can’t remember the name of the dish.

Jo, do you remember what you had? πŸ˜›

Wild honey can be a little crowded, especially on weekends, but I love the warm and cozy atmosphere, complemented by dim lights against the red brick walls. The dainty test tube flower vases on the walls make great conversation pieces too.

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Random

January 17, 2010 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
I’ve been spending rather indiscriminately these days when I really shouldn’t. Shopping knows no boundaries.

Nonetheless, who could resist a pretty vintage bow necklace?

I decided to give my tresses a treat last weekend with a pampering hair treatment and this was just a random vain shot that I took before I scooted off the salon.

You’ll be surprised to know that I am not done with my Japan posts! πŸ˜‰ And yes, I do owe you girls a post on my Korean loot as well, which is way way overdue. Sorry!!! I promise to put them up this coming Sunday or the next, so do watch out for them!

Meanwhile, I’m looking forward to seeing you at our yard sale at Lor Siglap this Saturday. I’ll probably only be there in the later part of the afternoon as I’ll be attending a friend’s wedding luncheon. πŸ˜‰

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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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