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Tweed for Work

June 1, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I don’t have many photos of my work outfits because I hardly experiment with fashion trends at work and I’m always exhausted by the time I return home. That being said, I shall give you a sneak peek into my wardrobe today as many readers have been asking me about my work attire.
I generally favour tailored silhouettes, textured tweeds and subdued colours for work to portray a professional image. Unlike my casual outfits, my work wardrobe colour palette is made up of just 5 colours – Black, White, Grey, Beige and Blue.

Looking professional at work is my utmost priority, which is why I like classic, well-structured pieces with subtle details. Here’s one of my favourite work dresses (Please excuse my tired face):

Tweed Dress from River Island
Black Suede Pumps from Ferragamo
Bag from Loewe
Earrings from Chanel

Close-up of the details on my dress:

Link Tweed is one of my favourite fabrics because of its luxurious appearance. I also like how it adds bulk to my petite frame. There are actually bits of glitter sprinkled all over the tweed material but unfortunately, my camera couldn’t capture it.

Close-up of my earrings:

Gold and pearl accessories add the finishing touch to my work outfits. To me, an outfit is never complete without accessories, especially earrings.

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Shalom’s Arrival

May 31, 2011 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
27th May 2011 marked the birth of Shalom, my dear friend Grace’s daughter! This bundle of joy is also my goddaughter. Congratulations to Grace, Jay and I! I’m finally a mummy too!
Shalom takes after her mummy as she has the heartiest laugh and loudest screams that can be heard from afar. She sure has strong lungs despite her tender age.


Baby Shalom has doting parents who shower her with undivided attention and love. I was at the hospital on both days and I can attest to the fact that being a parent is really no mean feat because babies can cry for no rhyme or reason, rendering you helpless at times.

Thankfully, like her mummy, Shalom seems to enjoy R&B music, so all you need to do is rap to get into her good books! Yo, yo, check it out! She’ll probably feel right at home at Butter Factory. 😉

I popped by town for a quick bite and some shopping after visiting Grace and Shalom at the hospital. And as usual, I’ll be ending this post with my outfit for the day:


Grey Slouchy Tee from Cotton On

Tutu Skirt from Lipsy

Pearl Necklace from Chanel

Bag from Prada

Boots from Bugis Village

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Beauty in Black vs Beauty in Colour Blocking

May 11, 2011 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Beauty in Black is an exhibition of 18 black dresses from the 1950s to 2000s. Held at the National Museum, this exhibition showcases dresses by renowned designers such as Cristóbal Balenciaga, Pierre Cardin, Karl Lagerfeld and Azzedine Alaïa. The colour black is the highlight of this exhibition, as these 18 dresses take us on a journey through time to experience the colour black’s meteoric rise to iconic status.

My favourite dress in this collection is the guitar dress designed by Karl Lagerfeld for Chloe (bottom left in collage). The ingenuity of the design lies in the creative sequin guitar motif behind, which ties in seamlessly with the halter neck design of the dress, giving the otherwise simple black dress a whimsical twist.

Now that Spring is here, together with rising temperatures on our sunny island, black may not be an ideal choice for the outdoors. Don’t get me wrong. I do like the elegance of black and how a well-cut little black dress instantly adds glamour, but sometimes, it doesn’t hurt to play around with colours. 😉

Here’s my second take on colour blocking:

Details:

Zara Striped Top

H&M Tiered Skirt (from Hong Kong)

Yellow Patent Ribbon Bag (from Argyle Centre in Hong Kong)

Chocolate Schubar candy coloured sandals

My inspirations:

Zara’s latest lookbook


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Memories at Old Ford Factory

May 8, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
After breakfast, we visited Memories at Old Ford Factory. The former Ford Factory was where British General Officer Officer Commanding Malaya (which Singapore was then a part of), Lt.-Gen. Arthur Ernest Percival, surrendered to the Japanese Commander of the 25th Army, Gen. Yamashita Tomoyuki on 15 February 1942.

That fateful day signaled the end of the British empire in Asia and the start of the Japanese occupation in Singapore, which lasted 3 years and 8 months. This was the darkest period for Singaporeans.

One of the atrocities committed by the Japanese was the Sook Ching massacre (also known as the purging of Chinese), where at least 70,000 Chinese were indiscriminately killed by the Japanese because they were thought to be anti-Japanese.

In this museum, there are several war artifacts, documents and oral accounts of Singaporeans who survived the war. It was heart-wrenching to listen to the individuals’ accounts on how their family members were killed, leaving them to fend for themselves at a tender age. Having just suffered the loss of a friend, I can imagine how traumatic it must have been for them. The courage, tenacity and resilience demonstrated by these individuals are nothing short of commendable.

The Japanese occupation has changed the outlook of Singaporeans forever, and the British empire’s weakness was what prompted us to have our own independent government. We have certainly come a long way, and I am very proud to be a Singaporean, especially after witnessing the watershed elections this year.

On a lighter note, I’ll be concluding this post with my outfit for the day.
I am so in love with the current colour blocking trend.

Details:
Zara Red Jacket
Zara striped boatneck top
Mitju green ribbon wedges

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Candies & Macaroons

May 1, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments

Candy colours are so popular this season that I really couldn’t resist a little retail therapy.



Don’t they remind you of candies and macaroons?



On a separate note, I know everyone’s talking about the elections right now. My friends and I have had heated debates about the various parties and the issues raised as well. While I’m glad that political activism exists in Singapore, I hope that there will be less name calling and mudslinging among parties. If these candidates really love Singapore, they should put all that talk into action and show us what they can do instead. That is the only way to gain the respect of your fellow Singaporeans. We need assurance that concrete measures will be taken for the progress of our nation in an inclusive manner, where no one is left behind.

I could go on forever but I’ll stop at that because the intention of this blog is not to discuss about political affiliations and issues. 😉

Have an enjoyable May Day holiday!

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Spring & Summer Trends for 2011

April 25, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
Lace, Florals and White herald the arrival of Spring/Summer, my favourite time of the year! This is also that time of the year when you can throw caution to the wind, let your creative juices flow and experiment with fashion.

1) Floral Prints

You can never run away from floral prints during this season, so put on a pretty floral frock and embrace Spring with open arms!

ClubCouture’s floral wool dress



2) 70s Bohemian Flower Girl Look

On the runways this year, we also witness the comeback of 70s fashion with the boho chic look, complete with floral wreaths and dreamy flouncy skirts.

Here’s my take on the 70s bohemian flower girl look with ClubCouture’s mesh tiered skirt:




3) Bold Colours

Besides the ubiquitous floral and lace Spring/Summer trends, be sure to inject your wardrobe with splashes of bold colours seen on the runways this year. Colour blocking, which refers to the use of two or more bold colours in an outfit, is one of the hottest trends this Spring!


I’ve also purchased the brittany cardigan in hot pink from ClubCouture, which would be perfect for colour blocking.


I haven’t had the chance to wear it out yet but here’s a lovely red romper from ClubCouture (sorry girls, it’s already sold out!) that I wore recently. Instead of colour blocking, I decided to keep the look simple and complement it with chunky platform heels paired with socks.


Chunky platform heels paired with socks is another interesting Spring/Summer trend that adds a touch of quirkiness to any outfit.




ClubCouture is now offering free shipping worldwide!

There’s also a special discount exclusively for my lovely readers! Enter the code “REGINA2011” when you check out to enjoy 15% off all purchases!

Happy shopping babes!

Also, if you’re interested to see more photos from the recent ClubCouture shoot that I did together with Jolene, head on down to the ClubCouture’s 2011 Fashion Ambassadors album.

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Lazy Weekend Outfit – What I am Wearing Today

April 10, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
Whenever I feel lazy, which is usually the case on weekends, I’ll throw on a dress because it’s foolproof and you don’t have to go through the hassle of coordinating separates.

As promised, I will be showcasing my bargain buys from Hong Kong for the next couple of weeks.

Yellow dress: H&M

Celine-inspired bag: Argyle Centre – the inspired version is all over Vivi magazine this Spring/Summer. I wanted to buy the original in HK, but strangely enough, the inspired version looked tons better to me.

Mickey Mouse watch: Hong Kong Disneyland store

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Eat, Shop, Eat

April 9, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
We all know that Dim Sum and Yum Cha are synonymous in Hong Kong. For the uninitiated, yum cha (literally translated as drinking tea) is a dining concept that incorporates the art of drinking tea in the company of dim sum dishes.

There are several renowned dim sum restaurants in Hong Kong, and according to my Hong Kong-based friends, Maxim’s Palace City Hall is by far the best.

We didn’t manage to yum cha at Maxim’s this time. Instead, we decided to try our luck at Tim Ho Wan, a highly raved dim sum restaurant that is famous for its char siew bo luo bao (barbecued pork pineapple buns). As the restaurant only has 20 seats, patrons usually wait hours for their turn. The long snaking queue in front of the restaurant is a testament of its popularity.

After getting a queue number, we quickly lost our patience as the queue was moving at snail’s pace, if it was even moving at all. Since we would probably have the chance to yum cha another day (which we did!), we eventually gave up waiting and adjourned to a nearby eatery diagonally opposite Tim Ho Wan for local delicacies such as yu dan 鱼蛋 (fishballs) and wanton noodles.

I can’t recall the name of the shop but the food was unbelievably good! I had sumptuous zha jiang mian 炸酱面 (noodles tossed in minced beef sauce) there. Yummy!!


Feeling satisfied after the hearty meal, we took a stroll to the MTR and made our way to Central. The best time for photo-taking is while you’re waiting for the train to arrive. I guess that was why the MTR in Hong Kong made reflective glass doors so that commuters like us can cam-whore while waiting. How very thoughtful. LOL!

The highlight at Central was H&M of course! H&M is coming to the sunny island of Singapore come August 2011, but till that happens, most Singaporeans would typically get their H&M fix from either Hong Kong or Tokyo.

I would imagine that H&M needs no introduction. The fashionable apparel sold at affordable prices is the main reason why girls fall head over heels in love with the brand.

We spent a few hours trawling through 3 storeys of H&M apparel. I even managed to get two pairs of denim shorts from the children’s department for myself! I was wearing one of them in my recent outfit post. 😉

After H&M, Causeway Bay beckoned. Island Beverly at Causeway Bay is very similar to Argyle Centre, except that the prices are much higher. You may find some interesting designs here priced at about S$50-80 onwards. Sometimes, you can find the same items here at Argyle Centre, so I really wouldn’t recommend this mall.

Reyna and I left the mall earlier while Jun, Kaykay, Mavis and Shirley were still shopping because our legs were aching and our stomachs were rumbling. We ended up at agnes b cafe for desserts.

Almost all the agnes b shops in Hong Kong are accompanied by agnes b cafes. The desserts are pretty decent but please do not attempt to try the soup. We ordered a clam chowder soup and gosh, it tasted like fishy water!
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Shopping in Hong Kong

April 7, 2011 by Regina Chow 6 Comments
We’ve been planning an all girls trip for eons and it finally materialized last week! It has been a while since I last went to Hong Kong (probably 2-3 years back?) and I was glad to have the opportunity to rediscover the city.
The main objective of this trip was to scout for bargain buys. I’m sure you girls must be anxious to find out where I bagged most of my purchases. Well, I’ll be sharing more here and in subsequent posts. 😉

I will also be posting up my hauls in my WIWT posts at the end of each week, so do look out for them if you are interested.

Now, here are photos from the first day of my trip.

We woke up on a dark (not bright at all because we were up by 4am!) and early morning to catch our 6am flight to Hong Kong. All of us wore sunnies on the Airport Express because we barely had any make-up on.

Ravenous by the time we arrived at Royal Plaza Hotel, we grabbed a quick meal at Fairwood, a fast food chain that serves pretty average Chinese and Japanese food. Then, it was time to return to the comfort of our hotel to laze around a bit, freshen up and prepare for our shopping escapade!

The hotel is very accessible and is within walking distance to most of the shopping malls/streets in Mongkok. The rooms are ginormous by Hong Kong’s standards and the beds are so comfortable you’ll fall asleep instantly. Believe me, you wouldn’t want to get out of bed unless you are hardcore shopaholics like us.

Our first stop was Fa Yuen Street (花园街), which is similar to Bugis Village in Singapore. There are so many boutiques and street stalls that resemble the pasar malam stalls that we have here. I bought very cheap Vivi-inspired lace shorts and gyaru-style tops here. What’s my definition of cheap? Like S$10-20 per piece!

We also took a short walk to Argyle Centre (旺角中心), a must-go mall for all of us. The walkways are very narrow and flanked by a myriad of little shops selling everything from apparel, shoes, bags and accessories at affordable prices. It is almost like a cross between Far East Plaza and Bugis Village.

I bought most of my bags, shoes and clothes from Argyle Centre. Everything here ranges from S$10-30 for clothes and bags. Shoes are generally a little pricier, at about S$40-50 a pair, especially if they’re replicas of designer footwear or of better quality.

One word of caution though, this mall can get terribly crowded after office hours and on weekends. On weekends, you can hardly walk past a shop without being sandwiched between fellow shopaholics. The experience is akin to being trapped on an MRT during peak hour with little ventilation and no way of getting out (just like what happened this morning)!
This mall is a treasure trove and I love everything about it except the crowd, so if you are planning to make a trip there, do go on a weekday to avoid the human traffic. 😉

When night falls, you may want to visit the Ladies Street (女人街), also located in the Mongkok district. This street used to be lined with boring stalls selling poor quality designer replicas and souvenirs that aren’t worth a dime. It didn’t help that the stall keepers were rude and fond of chasing potential customers away if they appeared uninterested in the products.

The good news is, all that has changed. Now, the wide variety of merchandise here is a huge draw. The stall keepers are also very friendly and eager for customers, so bargain all you can! The Vivi-inspired leopard print fur bag in my previous WIWT post was purchased in Ladies Street when the stall was about to close for the night. After much haggling, I bought it at only about S$20. What a bargain!

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Back in Singapore

April 4, 2011 by Regina Chow No Comments
I was away last week for a short getaway to Hong Kong. I’m back in Singapore now but I need some time to clear my emails and comments, so do bear with me!
I haven’t had time to upload photos from my trip yet, but here’s a little peek at some of my buys. Everything you see here was from Hong Kong. 😉


Knit top: Argyle Centre, Mongkok

Denim shorts: H&M, Central
Leopard print bag: Ladies Street, Mongkok
Miu Miu inspired shoes: Argyle Centre, Mongkok

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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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