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Rosebullet & Dip Drops Autumn 2013 Collection Preview Party

September 2, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Karen and I love Japanese fashion, and Rosebullet and Dip Drops are just two of our favourite Japanese fashion labels.  When we found out about the preview party for their upcoming Autumn collection, we knew we had to make our way down! 
Korean street
style may be all the rage right now, but Japanese fashion always holds a
special place in my heart because it embraces femininity and grace with a
variety of preppy and girly styles for petite ladies like us. More importantly, quality is
assured as Japanese brands always pride themselves on excellent
workmanship and packaging. 
It is a pity that there are only a handful of
Japanese fashion labels in Singapore thus far. I hope more of these brands (think Liz Lisa, Snidel and Dazzlin) will find their way to our shores soon!
Although the autumn collection was the highlight of the party, there was also a 30% discount on the summer collection and members were entitled to a further 10% off. While most of the items were already out of size (not surprising), I managed to score a pretty pastel blue eyelet dress. I wore it to Laniege’s blogger event recently and you will get to see it here in due course. 
Till then, here’s Karen and I clad in Japanese labels for our obligatory outfit of the day shot. πŸ˜‰
Here are some detailed shots of my outfit for that day. I was dressed in Dip Drops from head to toe. 
 
Blouse, Skirt and Shoes from Dip Drops
Bag from Liz Lisa
Socks from Korea


 

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Candy Colour Therapy

August 28, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 
I may not have a sweet tooth, but I love injecting a dash of colour with a colour palette that is as sweet as candy. Don’t get me wrong though. Black is still one of my favourite colours (for work especially) as it emanates an air of confidence but I also appreciate bright hues for their unique ability to uplift your mood and stimulate your mind. 
Dress from Ching
Bag from Celine
Necklace and shoes from random Singapore shops
Have you heard of colour therapy? In essence, it is the use of colours to balance your energy. Each colour has unique characteristics to treat different ailments afflicting each part of your body. I am certainly no expert when it comes to this, but I do believe that every colour possesses distinctive traits that evoke a range of emotions.
Let’s talk about the colours in this outfit post. Yellow is a cheery colour that brightens up your spirits, while red stimulates the brain and makes you feel reenergized. On the other hand, blue has a calming and relaxing effect.  I don’t know if it is psychological, but I actually do feel these emotions when I look at each of these colours. Do you?
Wearing bold, clashing colours to work may seem like a no-no for most offices, but if your work environment is less conservative, this eye-catching and mood-lifting tailored look would be perfect without compromising on professionalism.
Instead of colour blocking, isolated pops of colour also lend interest to an all white palette, as shown in my casual weekend outfit here. The layered skirt adds dimension and texture to the overall ensemble while the quirky pale pink cat clutch completes the whimsical look.
Top from Taipei
Skirt from Hong Kong
Shoes from Miu Miu
Bag from MyJotterBook

Do you like colours too? Which look do you prefer? πŸ™‚

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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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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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Pastel Gatsby

August 9, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I can’t get enough of lace and outfits inspired by The Great Gatsby

One of my favourite casual attire these days has got to be this Valentino-inspired lace top and shorts set from Ching (Far East Plaza), paired with “The Great Gatsby” book clutch from MyJotterBook. 

Versatile, feminine and breezy, this outfit encapsulates all the elements that I love. I have been wearing this ensemble very frequently. I even wore this in Seoul while shopping and touring around the city.

This lovely detachable collar is one of my purchases from Seoul. I bought it there and then because I thought it would match this outfit perfectly. I know, I am so predictable. I love anything with beads, sequins, diamonds and pearls. 
Thanks to fellow blogger, Grace, for spotting this!

Hope everyone is enjoying the long weekend thus far. Here’s also wishing all Singaporeans a Happy National Day!
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My Encounters with Lace

August 5, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

It has been a while since I last put up any fashion related posts , so I thought I’ll share two outfits today, both of which include lace.
 Lace is one of my favourite fabrics and also a wardrobe staple for me. It exudes a classic, old world charm and a sense of femininity that no other fabric does.

When paired with other textures like beads and sequins in this case, lace adds dimension and an element of interest while taking a back seat, without overpowering the intricate details of the blouse. 


Sequin Top from Ms Selfridge
Lace skorts from Bangkok
Nude glitter pumps from Miu Miu
Clutch from YSL
Hairclip from Japan

For an even more feminine look that can take you from day to night, full lace dresses never ever disappoint. The delicate fabric alone epitomizes elegance, sophistication and grace, characteristics that not many fabrics embody.

Vanilla Mood Purity Lace Dress c/o ClubCouture
Hat from Forever New
Bag from Chanel
Shoes from Salvatore Ferragamo

Do you like lace too? Which outfit do you prefer?

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Singapore Blog Awards 2013 – I was a Winner!

August 4, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
I must be one of the last few bloggers to update about Singapore Blog Awards 2013, but I guess it’s better late than never! 
I was very blessed to have been selected as a finalist for a main category (Best Fashion Blog) and a special category (Qoo10 Best Online Shopping Blog) this year. While June and July were busy work months for me, I tried my best to deliver what was required of the competition and was very grateful that I could take some time off to attend the awards. 

I had a quick lunch with Karen prior to the event at Liang Court and everyone stared at us like we were aliens from outer space. We felt so out of place till we arrived at Shanghai Dolly, where familiar faces in 60s garb greeted us. It has been a while since I last attended any blogging events, no thanks to my work schedule, so it was great to be able to catch up with everyone!

I didn’t expect to win anything this year as the competition for both categories was very strong, so I was truly surprised when the host announced that I won 3rd place for Qoo10 Best Online Shopping Blog! Thank you everyone for your support!

 Karen was a double winner at the SBA this year. She won both the Best Beauty Blog and Best Modelling Blog categories. I am so proud of her because she totally deserved the double win! You can tell how much passion, commitment and hard work she puts into her blog. No matter how busy she is, she always takes time to post interesting updates regularly.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank my lovely sponsors for SBA 2013. My knitted dress, earrings and bag were kindly sponsored by Dustbunny Vintage. Karen’s dress too, was sponsored by them. In fact, both dresses are from Pia’s (the owner) personal collection and my dress actually belonged to her mum! What is even more amazing is that Pia’s mum made the dress! It is hard to believe that it came from the 1960s because the workmanship is so fantastic, it looks as good as new.
Karen and I love vintage apparel and our shared passion brought us closer to Pia, the owner of Dustbunny Vintage. Pia has been a friend of ours for ages now and we are always blown away by the delectable collection of vintage apparel that she brings in week after week. 

Pia updates her facebook page regularly with the latest apparel/bags/accessories in store, so do like Dustbunny Vintage’s facebook page for more gorgeous vintage buys!

I love the sexy cut-out dress that Karen wore, which went very well with her Maison Martin Margiela shoes and her cute straw hat sponsored by Eskpade. Karen’s eye-catching outfit also won her a spot in the Top 10 Best Dressed for SBA2013! She got into the final 4 Best Dressed too, but the award eventually went to Mr Mata, a lady dressed as a 1960s cop, complete with a cute moustache plastered over her mouth to protect her identity. To this day, we have no idea who she is!

Now, let me introduce you to my hair and make-up sponsor for the event, Fion, who freelances at 99percent hair studio at Haji Lane.She did a good job of enhancing my features with the 60s makeup theme in mind.

Eskpade sponsored my beautiful Valentino-inspired hat, as mentioned in my previous post. Isn’t it beautiful? The 3D lace bow makes my heart flutter.

After some discussion with Fion, we decided that it would be better for me to wear the hat behind instead to complement my 1960s beehive. This versatile hat can be worn in front as well and looks best when worn with an updo.
I love the final look that Fion created, with the cascading curls framing my gorgeous hat.

After the event ended, Karen, Malcolm, JW and I went for tea followed by a photoshoot along Clarke Quay and the Singapore River. Many thanks to Malcolm and my trusty photographer (who dislikes photography) JW for the photos!

Dress, bag and earrings from Dustbunny Vintage
Hat from Eskpade
Necklace from my mum’s vintage necklace (thanks mum!)
Shoes and socks from random shops in Singapore


Once again, thank you OMY.sg, Qoo10 and everyone else involved for organizing SBA 2013!

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Eskpade: A Fashion Escapade

July 31, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 
Eskpade is an escapade for every fashionista, where dreams come alive for those with a penchant for vintage inspired hats and fascinators. 
Located in the heart of town at Mandarin Gallery, the shop is tastefully decorated in the style of a vintage European store. I was immediately transported back in time to different stages of the 20th century, from the early 1920s where exquisite Great Gatsby-inspired hats took center stage, to the 1950s and 60s where iconic pillbox hats and berets stole the limelight. 
 
The brainchild of owner and designer Kristine Hakim, Eskpade showcases bespoke embroidered accessories that are exclusively designed and lovingly handcrafted by Kristine, who draws inspirations from her travels. Every creation is unique and no two pieces are the same.
Unadorned hair may be beautiful on its own, but hats and headpieces have the power to pull together an ensemble with aplomb. Whether you are looking for a bridal headpiece to go with your wedding gown, or an elaborate fascinator to wear to the races, you can be sure to find something that tickles your fancy over at Eskpade.

 
 
 
Kristine lived most of her life in Singapore, where she obtained a Diploma in Fashion Design from Raffles Design Institute. To pursue her dreams, she moved to Paris to train at the renowned L’ecole Lesage atelier de borderie, Paris American Academy and the most established fashion school in Paris, Studio Bercot. She has also worked with French haute couture designer, Dominique Sirop, Esther Perbandt in Berlin, textile and style curator, Jennifer Shorto and Studio Bercot as the textile application lecturer in Paris.

At Eskpade, the possibilities are endless under the deft hands of Kristine. The best part is, you can also choose to customize a headpiece that complements your outfit or best reflects your personality. In fact, this was an offer that Kristine kindly extended to Karen and I for the Singapore Blog Awards. Given the time constraint, we decided to pick something off the shelf to embellish our crown and glory instead, but even then, we were spoiled for choice.

Both Karen and I really adored this whimsical pillbox hat with a cute little robin perched atop. Not only is it elegant, it also lends a touch of quirkiness to any outfit. The attention-grabbing design is also bound to be a conversation piece.

If not for the fact this was not quite in line with the 60s theme for the Singapore Blog Awards, I would most certainly have taken this gorgeous work of art home!

I personally like this summery straw hat which happened to complete my outfit that day too. I looked like I was all ready to go for a picnic! Now, who said that hats are only meant for glamorous occasions? This hat, for one, is so versatile that it can be worn for casual parties, picnics and lunch dates. Adding flair to your everyday style has never been easier.

Now, what would I pick to wear at the races? Although I wasn’t able to attend the Emirates Cup this year as I was in Seoul for the Asian Premier of Wolverine, this red fascinator would be one of my top picks for future events at the Turf Club. The classic design, coupled with the fashion-forward structure, makes you stand out from the crowd instantly.  

 Although I eventually chose a Valentino inspired design that left me weak in the knees (you will see the hat in my blog post on the Singapore Blog Awards soon!), this cute feathered beret was one of my shortlisted choices for the Singapore Blog Award. I love how Kristine gave an otherwise plain beret an unexpected twist with the exceptionally long, angled feather. It shows how much attention she pays to details.

For a more feminine take on feathered berets, this purple beret embellished with exotic peacock feathers would fit the bill perfectly.

For more formal occasions, you can also opt for this fancy turquoise feathered pillbox hat to add a fashionable accent to your outfit. Then, add the final finishing touches to your look with a classic french twist or an elegant flip in the style of Jacqueline Kennedy. And there, you’re picture perfect!

 Kristine’s keen eye for aesthetics and unrivaled handcrafting skills are distinctive traits that set Eskpade apart from the run-of-the-mill hat shops. Indeed, it is a gem waiting to be unraveled in Singapore, where bespoke hats and fascinators of excellent workmanship are hard to come by.



Eskpade
Address: 
333 A Orchard Road, Mandarin Gallery #03-20, Singapore
Contact No.: 
+65 6887 3680 
Email: 
info.eskpade@gmail.com
For updates on Eskpade’s latest creations, remember to like their facebook page too!
 
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A Touch of Gatsby with Especially Escada

June 19, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

 Inspired by the spontaneity, optimism and confidence of women today, Especially Escada is a luxurious and feminine scent created by the House of Escada.
Thanks to P&G Prestige Fragrances, I had the wonderful opportunity to try out this lovely fragrance recently. What struck me first was the elegant packaging. Housed in a gorgeous glass flacon with an iconic double E logo gold-finish lid, the perfume would certainly be a beautiful addition to your vanity table.
 
 
Aesthetics aside, nothing is more memorable or evocative than a scent. A whiff is all it takes to transport you back to the past, and a whiff of Especially Escada was all it took to bring me back to the 1920s, the golden age of opulence where flamboyant drop waist flapper dresses, fancy headpieces, and dazzling sequins and pearls took center stage.   
The 1920s was an era where women began to espouse freedom. They became bolder and more confident without compromising femininity and grace. It was also an exciting era of unprecedented affluence, where fashion trends took a step towards modernity while retaining some aspects of classicism, which interestingly, is a balance that the Escada brand aims to create as well. 

Enhanced with intense top notes of pear and ambrette seeds, Especially Escada first starts off fresh, crisp and playful, before it slowly unveils the delicate scent of Bulgarian Rose and unfolds into a fragrance that epitomizes femininity, elegance and sophistication. The ingenious interplay of scent notes created a scent that gives you the best of both worlds with a touch of old-world, 1920s Great Gatsby glamour. 
Especially Escada, in my opinion, captures the very essence of 1920s fashion and today, I would like to share with you two outfits that I would pair with this feminine scent to a roaring 20s theme party in this day and age.

1. Full Lace and Scalloped Hems
 

The flapper style needn’t be all about heavy sequined dresses which may add years to a lady’s age. I decided to do without the bling and opted for a full lace drop waist dress with scallop hems in a muted dusty pink shade  to add a girly vibe to the flapper style.
 
This alluring number is a true blue vintage dress from Dustbunny Vintage. Not only do vintage dresses have a lot more character, being able to own a piece of history from a bygone era like the 1920s also gives you insights into the excellent workmanship and attention to detail that is rarely replicated today. 

  

Inspired by the lingering Bulgarian Rose notes in Especially Escada, I included rose accents in my outfits for this post. Here, I have with me a rose book clutch, which lends a whimsical touch to the outfit.
The final look is youthful, quirky yet glamourous, in line with Especially Escada’s fragrance personality.

Dress: Dustbunny Vintage
Hairband: Gift from my mum
Rose Hairclip (pinned onto my hairband): H&M
Shoes: Korean
Bangle: Hermes
2. Beads and Sparkles


Embellishments were hugely popular in the 1920s, but again, instead of going for full-on sequins or pearls, I much prefer just a sprinkle of beads and sequins all over my dress for a soft, subtle yet glamourous look.

The shorter slip dress brings out the details of the lace hems on the outer dress and makes the entire ensemble fresher and more vivacious. Can you tell that there’s a spring in my step now? πŸ˜‰

 

A muted shimmery gold sling bag was all it took to complete the look without stealing the limelight from the dress. Accessories were kept to a minimum to give the final look a youthful update, yet the beautiful beaded, lace details and scallop hems ensure that the true spirit of 1920s fashion is not compromised. 
Dress & Bag: Ms Selfridge
Shoes: Korea
Rose clip: H&M
 
I hope you like the outfits that I wore to complement this gorgeous scent. Especially Escada is the perfect fragrance for the girlie girl who’s sweet, confident and romantic, with a quirky sense of humour to boot. If this sounds like you or someone you know, perhaps it’s time to head on down to the Escada counter and spritz on some perfume!



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Sunnies – My Best Accessory!

June 14, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

Sunglasses, or sunnies, are one of my most important accessories. Did you know that sun exposure not only causes pigmentation and skin problems, but also increases the risk of eye diseases, growths on the eye, cataract and eye cancer?
Wearing proper sunglasses with 100% UV protection is key to protecting our eyes from sun-related damage. It is even more crucial to wear sunnies during summer, which is the case in Singapore all year round, as the level of ultraviolet radiation is at least 3 times higher than in winter.  

You may not see them very often in my fashion posts, but I wear sunnies practically all the time whenever I’m driving or outdoors. Of course, it also helps that they lend a fashionable edge to many of my outfits and protect my eyes at the same time. There are so many styles to choose from these days that you’ll be spoilt for choice.  
Round frames are the hottest trend now and they are the epitome of timeless, vintage style. It has a lot of character and I love the retro vibe it adds to my wardrobe. I got my round frames from Sydney last year and I wear them very frequently. 


Aviators, on the other hand are my favourite type of sunnies because it looks cool on anyone! Inspired by sunglasses that the pilots wore in the 30s, this style may be somewhat vintage but it has since become a classic style that can now be found everywhere.

I love this pair of aviators from Marc by Marc Jacobs. At a glance, it looks just like any other aviator, but on closer look, you will realize that within each lens lies a heart shape image in a darker shade. It is so quirky and unbelievably cute!

I have been thinking of getting a pair of Ray Ban aviators, and I’m very tempted to get this gorgeous Ray Ban Aviator Large Metal Sunglass from Smartbuyglasses.The pink gold gradient lens is so pretty and unique. It is on sale now and is much cheaper than the listed price in stores!
 Another pair that is on my wish list currently is the Prada Baroque Sunglass.
Embellished sunglasses are so popular right now, but they can be a little over the top. I personally think that this Prada Baroque Sunglass (which is on sale too!) is a more subtle alternative without compromising style and design.
 
Did you know that clear lenses have the ability to block out UV rays as well? If that is the case, why are there so many tints for sunglasses?
Different tints enhance colours in different situations. Grey is the most neutral tint and is also the most natural. It has the ability to reduce glare and brightness, which makes grey sunnies suitable for driving.
I personally favour brown tints because I think they look best on me, but I do realize that they are not the best sunnies for driving, unless it is a cloudy day as they block out blue light and have the ability to brighten vision on cloudy days. However, they are great for outdoor activities as brown tints enhance contrast, especially between green and blue backgrounds (like the grass and sky).
Ultimately, which tint you choose is a personal preference. What’s most important is your comfort level. Also, remember to choose sunglasses with 100% UV protection!

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