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Fashion Fridays: The Little Nude Dress

October 17, 2014 by Regina Chow No Comments
The little black dress has and always will be a wardrobe staple, but the often neglected little nude dress is just as timeless, don’t you think? The personification of grace and sophistication, the little nude dress has a softer, gentler side that allows you to make a statement with understated elegance.

One wonderful aspect about this subtle hue is that it gives you free rein to play around with textures and layers. In this case, cascading ruffles are the main focal point of my little nude dress. Details like ruffles lend an inexplicably girly appeal to nude dresses.  On the contrary, imagine if the dress was in a darker shade like black. The striking colour coupled with ruffles would give the dress a more garish persona. If gaudy and overdone are adjectives that you would like to avoid, sticking to subtler shades would be your best bet.

 

To jazz up the plain colour palette, I threw on a pair of fierce animal print lace-up heels from Zara in a similar hue no less. Lace-up heels never fail to add a dose of edginess without compromising on femininity. 
To balance out the edginess, a touch of pearls in the form of earrings and an arm cuff were added to complete the ensemble.


Dress from Yuan (Far East Plaza)
Shoes from Zara
Clutch from Saint Laurent
Accessories from Chanel

This series of photographs was taken at Quayside Isle, one of only places in Singapore that reminds me of Sydney and instantly puts me in a holiday mood. Quality couple
time, fresh air and outdoor activities that do not involve shopping
malls, sprawling beaches and the beautiful harbour – these are just some
of the things I miss. On a totally unrelated note, the one year we spent in Sydney created so many wondrous memories and personal development opportunities, both for us as a couple and for each of us as an individual.
What struck me the hardest was that work-life balance, an important aspect that Singaporeans value but strive so hard to achieve, seemed to come so naturally to those who live in Australia.  The one year in Sydney led me to realize that there is more to life than making a living.
Life used to be all about work for me. I used to be more negative and cynical, frequently complaining about how badly life was treating me. We all need to make a living, but more importantly, we need to create a life worth living for. That nagging thought gave me the impetus to pursue my passion for writing relentlessly, through blogging. 
I write a lot in the course of my work, but creative writing is a different ballgame altogether. Your vocabulary is wider, your sentence structures less restricted, and your thoughts are allowed to run wild, no holds barred. It excites my senses and stimulates every cell in my body. It makes me feel alive. And this is what keeps me going, day after day. 
I might write about fashion today, my travel escapades tomorrow and beauty products the following day, but every single word that is printed on this humble space comes straight from my heart. You cannot believe how thankful I am to each and every one of you out there who continue to read my ramblings, and I hope today’s Fashion Fridays post would serve as a source of inspiration to you, beyond just fashion, to pursue your passion, live your dreams and bring meaning to your lives.
Have a great weekend ahead!
 

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Fashion: “Cherry Blossom” and Sakura Sightings in Singapore

April 15, 2014 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
I never thought that I would get to catch Cherry Blossoms or Sakura in Singapore, hence you can imagine how elated I was when JW brought me to Old Holland Road over the weekend to catch Singapore’s version of Sakura, also know as the Trumpet Tree (Tabebuia rosea). 
We stopped our car along Old Holland Road and took a stroll, marveling at the glorious spectacle lovingly bestowed upon us by Mother Nature. It was absolutely magical and almost surreal. A fairy godmother must have waved her magic wand and sprinkled fairy dust in the form of these pretty pink flowers, paving the walkway with a gorgeous carpet of soft pinks and whites.

The picturesque backdrop set the stage for my outfit shots that day and coincidentally, I was dressed in a floral jumpsuit that suited the theme to a tee.

Floral Jumpsuit from Liz Lisa
Hairclip from Alannah Hill
Shoes from Pazzion

I couldn’t resist taking some scenery shots as well, and here are just two photographs that I would like to share with you. To be honest, I wasn’t in the best of moods that day as I was really tired out from all the errands we had to run, but my mood lifted miraculously after we spotted such a beautiful sight. 
Sometimes, simple pleasures like reveling in the beauty of nature are all we need to rejuvenate our minds and souls.
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Roses Galore

February 4, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
I thought I would never have the chance to wear this rose printed sweater in Singapore, but as luck would have it, the rainy weather of late made it possible. I love girly, feminine prints, and those who know me would naturally assume that I own floral printed apparel in vibrant colours. The truth is, as much as I love floral prints, I tend to shy away from brightly coloured florals (especially red!) because of my preference for understated pieces.
Well, people change with time, and as age starts catching up on me, I realized that I’ve grown somewhat more adventurous as well. In this outfit, everything on me, except my shoes and bag, has floral prints on it. This is probably the most cheerful skirt I have in my wardrobe too, and the fact that the colour happens to be very much in line with the upcoming Chinese New Year festivities makes me smile.

Hat from Forever New (Sydney)
Bag from Myers (Sydney)
Blouse, skirt and shoes from random Sg shops
Detachable floral collar from Bugis Village

I wore this out with my aunt and uncle from Sydney who dropped by Singapore for a short holiday. The bag was a gift from her. Again, this is probably the brightest bag I have in my closet as I’m a fan of either black, beige or pink bags. I can be so boring and predictable sometimes. πŸ˜›

It only just struck me that it has only been slightly over a month since I last saw my relatives given that I left Sydney in late December. Strangely, I feel like I’ve been back for a long time now as there’re so many activities keeping me busy all day long. I’m not complaining though, for I have been on a break for far too long. Now that I’ve gotten back into the groove, I feel much happier than before!

Ring from F21
I’m looking forward to the Chinese New Year holidays, and hopefully, I’ll be able to catch up on all my backdated posts over the long weekend!
Meanwhile, here’s wishing everyone health, happiness and prosperity in the new year! πŸ™‚
 
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Hello Smorgasbord

January 4, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

We made our way to Star Vista one rainy day last week and by some stroke of luck, we found a sheltered walkway where these pictures were taken. If you’ve not been to Star Vista, you aren’t missing out much because there are hardly any retail stores there! It does however boast a wide variety of eateries and cafes. You’re bound to find something that suits your palate.
The name
smorgasbord came about because this outfit reminds me of a buffet of
colours, textures and prints. Blue and pink shades take centerstage
here, while white and nude hues assume a supporting role. The name is especially apt too, because there are so many things going on in my life right now.

I have since returned to work full-time and I’m enjoying every minute of it. It is wonderful to reunite with colleagues who’ve since become more like friends and family to me.

On the family
front, my dad hasn’t been particularly well lately and I’ll be taking
him to the specialist next week for a thorough check-up. We’re all
keeping our fingers crossed that it’s a temporary condition, and I would
be very grateful if you could keep him in your prayers.

Jacket, shirt, shorts and shoes from random shops in Singapore
Necklace given by my mum
Bag from Hermes
 On
a more personal note, I generally like to focus on the positive aspects
of
life, and I hope that my positive attitude will put a smile on
everyone’s faces (remember my new year resolution?). We come across new
faces and personalities all the time, and sometimes it’s inevitable to
become a victim of gossip, for reasons that may not be justified.
I prefer to steer clear if possible, because what good do you get out
of all this negativity? Having a clear conscience is the most important
thing to me, because that is the surest way to ensure that I have
nothing to fear.
Always remember this – The only reason why people talk behind your back, is because you’re already two steps ahead. πŸ˜‰


Have a great weekend guys!!
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Black Parade

January 1, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
The perfect black biker jacket is hard to come by, but luckily for me, I chanced upon my dream jacket at Dip Drops recently. It was marked down by 30%, with an additional 10% off for VIPs! While I don’t foresee myself wearing this much in balmy Singapore (except in December when it’s much cooler), I figured this could also double up as autumn/winter wear when I travel overseas.
What I like about this jacket is its smooth and luxurious pleather material. In fact, it feels just like leather, sans the high maintenance required for leather products. I love the biker chick look, but as much as I like it, I can’t seem to ditch my pretty tulle skirts and frilly tops. So, what do I do? I compromise and incorporate both styles in the same outfit. Biker jackets like this one are great for toughening up a feminine ensemble as they add a touch of spunk to an otherwise sweet outfit.

Black biker jacket from Dip Drops
Tulle skirt from Snidel
Blouse from KandyKayne
Bag from Chanel
Boots from random store in Sydney

Before I end this post, I’ll like to wish everyone a Happy New Year! May you be blessed with health, happiness and success in 2013! My only resolution this year is to be happy and to be able to put a smile on someone’s face everyday. Life is too short for grief, worries and unhappiness, so my only wish is for me and my loved ones to be happy. πŸ™‚ 
What about you? What are your new year resolutions?


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What do your dreams tell you?

October 8, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
 
Today’s post is totally out of character for me because I usually write about my outfits, fashion, food and travels. But I’ve been getting strange dreams recently and I thought I should document one of my strangest ones. Do you get strange dreams too? 
By strange, I don’t mean frightening and ominous dreams. On the contrary, my dreams are so silly and hilarious (bordering on retarded actually), JW takes every opportunity to poke fun at me. 
 I guess getting abused is part and parcel of marriage. -_-“”
Anyway, you are about to read about my strangest and dumbest dream ever.
I dreamt that JW came into the bedroom one day and changed me into a cocoon. What sorcery is this?!

How he did that escaped me entirely. And why? I have no idea. I hate caterpillars by the way.
The only good
thing about the dream was unlike this cute cartoon cocoon, I wasn’t
dangling on the branch. I was nestled comfortably under the sheets in
the comfort of my bed.
 
I believe in Sigmund Freud’s theory that dreams are a reflection of your greatest desires and fears. I definitely don’t have a desire to be a caterpillar, but I am very afraid of caterpillars in real life, so I guess it is true that it is a manifestation of one my greatest fears.
 So anyway, after like 5 minutes or so (I’m talking nonsense cos I obviously can’t remember haha), I became a caterpillar! JW wasn’t there and I can’t remember what I looked like but if I ever become a caterpillar, I want to be cute like this.
 Don’t judge me.
After another 5 minutes, I started becoming bigger. At that point, JW walked into the bedroom and I exclaimed, “I am about to be a butterfly!!”
IKR, this butterfly is so me.
Just as I was looking forward to becoming a butterfly (I like butterflies cos they’re pretty creatures – don’t judge meee..I know many of you feel the same!), I felt someone poking me on my shoulder, asking me to wake up. That was JW. 
So there, he completely shattered my dreams of becoming a butterfly. When I told him, he felt no remorse at all and instead, proceeded to laugh his head off. :S
Felicia shared this dreams interpretation website with me and it has proven to be accurate for her thus far. If you’re interested, the website is Dream Moods. 
I don’t usually check out what my dreams mean because I don’t remember them and even if I do, I just can’t be bothered to because they are so insignificant.
This time, just for the fun of it, I decided to check out the meaning of my dream.
Dreaming of Butterflies:

To
see a butterfly in your dream signifies longevity, creativity, romance,
joy and spirituality. You may be experiencing a new way of thinking. Or
you are undergoing some sort of transformation. Alternatively, a
butterfly refers to your need to settle down. You are lacking focus in
your life. You tend to be flighty and jump from one thing to another.
Also consider the term “social butterfly” to describe someone who is
popular and outgoing. Perhaps you need to be more outgoing.
Dreaming of Caterpillars:

To see a caterpillar in your dream signifies a stage in your own personal growth and development where you are on your way, but have not yet reached your goal.

So yes, aside from how stupid my dream sounds, the interpretation is pretty spot on. After losing two good friends last year, I have adopted a much more relaxed and positive attitude towards life. Things that used to bug me don’t bug me anymore. I feel that I see things in a different light from before and am more caring to the people that I care about. There remain many areas that I can continue to improve on, hence it is true that I have not attained my spiritual goals. 
I want to be less selfish and more giving. I want to be less judgmental and more understanding. More importantly, I want to be able to put a smile on everyone’s face everyday, and to be able to see the qualities in every individual as well as acknowledge how we all contribute to make this universe a better place in our own little ways.
I’m sorry that what was meant to be a funny post ended up on such a serious note instead, but thanks for reading nevertheless! πŸ™‚
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50 shades (or more) of Grey

September 6, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

It has always been my wish to simplify my life, especially in a complex world like ours. We’ve always been told to just focus on our priorities and what truly matters to us, like our family, our hobbies and our careers. Sounds simple enough, but as long as people and feelings are involved, complexities are bound to set in.

Life is never just made up of two clearly defined shades of white and black. There are 50 shades of grey (nope, no sexual stuff here), or perhaps more.

Different people have different perceptions and expectations of the same situation, and this is usually shaped by the life experiences that each individual has gone through as well as the level of maturity and situational awareness that each individual possesses.

A case of misunderstanding recently has led me to deeply realize how our actions are closely intertwined with our perceptions. Misunderstandings occur when the same action is perceived differently by two people. For instance, you may perceive your own actions as just acts of friendliness, but others could have a different take and mistake your actions for something more than that. And if you lack situational awareness, your actions will continue to perpetuate the misunderstanding and it all becomes a vicious cycle.

I guess it’s the same with blogging.

I blog because I love writing and photography (I usually take photos without me in them. Those with me in them are taken by JW). The focus of my blog is on fashion (sometimes beauty too), food and travel because these are areas that family and friends usually ask me about and I’m passionate about these things. I think these are also topics that people can generally relate to on a daily basis.

When I share my clothes, bags, shopping hauls and travels on such a public platform, there are bound to be detractors who feel that it is distasteful or attention-seeking to do so. I can’t stop people from thinking the way that they want to because again, their perceptions are molded by their life experiences and upbringing. Perceptions can only be changed, be it for the better or worse, when you truly get to know a person on a deeper, more intimate level, but that is not possible with blogs as blogs only portray one dimension of the person. If my actions perpetuate any misunderstanding that you have of me, I’m sorry but there’s little I can do. I don’t aim to please anyone, except myself and the people I care about. πŸ™‚


On a lighter and entirely separate note, my outfit in this post is largely sponsored by my two lovely girlfriends, Karen and Sushi. Karen lent me her coat (which goes with just about anything!) and Sushi gave me a pair of Liz Lisa shorts as a gift. I absolutely adore the pearls and lace on the shorts. Love these 2 girls!!

Before I end off, I thought I’ll just share this meaningful quote with everyone:

“Live life to express, not impress. Don’t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.”

That’s the easiest way to feel happy, isn’t it? 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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