Tag Archives: Style Inspiration

17
Feb

Just a tiny glimpse of what is to come for New York Fashion Week. My favourites so far are from Hervé Léger and Rodarte (as usual!)

Hervé Léger took a break from all that bandage details they were so famous for a year ago (which honestly, is getting just a tad stale). It is replaced with belted elements, such as the waist cincher on the left and the wonderful harness neckline on the right. Camels, tans and blacks are still very much in vogue.

Rodarte’s collection is breath taking. I am seriously loving the maxi length coats, I would think they will be one of the big things this fall/winter season. This silhouette is perfection, truly. Rodarte’s collection consists of the same neutral palette – white, camel and black. I think a maxi coat or dress in either of these colours will be really trendy! Unfortunately I don’t think I am tall or lanky enough to pull this off, however tempting it is.

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13
Feb

What do you know, carrying books around is actually the new big thing these days. Now that all the books are in ebook format, I guess something has to be there to fill the void. Kate Spade opts for bright covers (with titles such as Lolita and Great Expectations) while Chanel sticks with an elegant leather-bound volume.

Of the two, I would definitely prefer Chanel’s. I have always liked old leather-bound books, they have such an elegant feel to them!

Do you think this trend will take off? I wonder what books people will choose for theirs. I would probably like House of Leaves and Silence of the Lambs, I think.

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9
Jan

A belated Happy New Year to everyone!! I have no idea how the above image is relevant, but I like it so I shall just share it with everyone here. It’s Frankenstein and a Brain galloping unicorns across a beautiful rainbow, what’s there not to like? Anyway, I have heard an old wives’ tale saying that the first dream you have on New Year will be a precursor of the events to come. I sure hope not, because I am pretty sure my dream involved a haunted hotel room which I was stuck in.

New Year to me just means that my birthday is fast approaching. Soon, I shall tenderly bade the last wisps of my teenage-hood goodbye. I am really not in habit of celebrating my birthday, but since I have 1) Polyvore 2) Ass loads of time, why not create a birthday wish list? It might have been useful though, had I created it more than 3 days before my birthday and is not completely unattainable. But I obviously didn’t, so it’s just a general wishlist of some of the items I really like as of late!

  • 1. CATS. Ok kidding it’s the belt
    I realized that belts are one of the things sorely lacking in my wardrobe. I like wrap belts, but I really do need to get myself a boyfriend belt because some of my clothes are threatening to fall off my hips.
  • 2. Space Skirt by Christopher Kane
  • I really like Christopher Kane’s Resort 2011 collection. Space motif may be the epitome of Hipsterism these days, but I will still wear the crap out of this skirt.

  • 3. Drapey cardigan, All Saints
  • I want anything All Saints, basically. I would be so broke (not that I am already not) if All Saints had a store here. I wonder if they do giftcards.

  • 4. Skull accessories
  • I think Pamela Love’s accessories are ridiculously overpriced, so I will be happy with a cheaper one from Etsy. I’d rather support small shops than a big name designer, anyway.

  • 5. Bralette
  • It would go so well with the skirt. Simply ferosh

  • 6. Scarf
  • I love wearing scarves. I like that a scarf can be worn so many different ways, and this one would look especially cute on my future Mulberry Bayswater. Which brings me to my next point:

  • 7. Mulberry Bayswater
  • One day you will be mine. One day.

  • 8. Sky high wedges
  • I am especially loving this pair by Joes from Solestruck. No shoes are too high for me.

  • 9. Leather cuffs / Bracelets
  • I really like the look of these. Extra points if they come with charms!

  • 10. Socks and Tights
  • I wear through mine really quickly. I will appreciate some nice stockings and socks!

And for anyone that managed to wade through this wishlist, here’s a question for all of you.

I’m thinking of doing a ‘Best of 2010′ series, where I can post what I think are my best purchases / memories / beauty products / pictures of ChouChou / you get it of 2010. If you have any suggestions on things you would like to see, please leave us a comment!

Here’s your reward for getting so far ♥

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7
Dec

It’s that time of the year again! A time to fret about gift exchanges, trying to decide which Christmas or New Year party to attend, and most importantly, what to wear. Many of us would be tempted to reach for the Classic LBD™ in the back of your closet, conveniently forgetting the fact that you have probably worn the same dress to a company dinner a few months back, or even to your prom dog years ago. There is only one rule I go by when picking out dresses: It has to flatter your figure. Whether the dress is trendy or glamorous are secondary concerns. Here, we will try to cover the basics of what type of dress will flatter your figure.

First, you have to determine your body type. Are you bottom heavy? Curvy? Stick skinny? Apple shaped? A flattering dress should downplay your problematic areas and emphasize on your attributes.

  • Top Heavy / Busty
  • If you are top heavy (large chest and small hips), you can opt for dresses with voluminous  skirts to balance out your figure. Keep the bust area clean of frills and decorations, and choose a dress that cinches in right underneath your bustline or at the waist. This creates an illusion of a larger bottom and a small waist.

    Left: Sequin Skirted dress by Wal G, Topshop.
    Right: Turron Dress by All Saints

    Things to avoid: Empire waist dresses, which cinches under the bust and falls in a straight line down to the hem. It will only emphasize the size of your bust and make your hips look narrow and unbalanced. Also steer clear from dresses with has rows of frills and sequins on the bust area or are more voluminous on the top. Turtle neck tops create an illusion of larger chests as well.

    Additional tips: I cannot emphasize how important it is to get a well-fitting bra. Get fitted by a bra specialist, and remember to keep your back straight! Many women hunch their backs to hide a large chest, but remember that there is nothing to be ashamed of. :)

  • Bottom Heavy / Pear shaped
  • Pear-shaped bodies have a narrow chest and wide hips / thighs. Once again, balance is the key. You may wear dresses with frills and decorations on the top and cinches in at the waist. Opt for a dress that falls in a straight, natural fashion from the waist.

    Left: Teal Cut-out detail Grecian Dress, Topshop
    Right: Cape Maxi Dress, Topshop

    Things to avoid: Clingy fabrics. Herve Leger inspired bandage dresses may be all the rage these days, but they are not flattering on ladies with a larger bottom. Tapered pants draws the eye up to the hips as well, so avoid wearing them. The usual rules of fashion applies: dark colours makes you look skinnier, and sequins will bloat. So while sequinned hotpants may be a quirky addition to your wardrobe, it is probably not the best if you have wide hips.

    Additional Tips: A-lined skirts which flares out from the waist can disguise larger hips/thighs as well. You can also wear dark coloured stockings and tights which can make your legs look skinnier. High heels make your legs look miles long and create narrower hips.

  • Apple shaped / Thick waist
  • Some of us have thicker/more muscular waists, and this can be one of the trickiest body type to dress. But that doesn’t mean you can give up and just wear a moomoo. V-neck and wrap tops are flattering on figures with broad shoulders / large chests.  Choose a dress with a belted midsection for a slimmer illusion.

    Left: Dolman Wrap Dress, Nasty Gal
    Right: Anais Trench Dress, All Saints

    Things to avoid: Drop-waisted dress probably wouldn’t be your best bet. It makes your body look tubular, and the same goes for tent dresses as well. Avoid dresses with loud prints at the stomach area, as well as clingy dresses.

    Additional Tips: Thick straps will flatter broader shoulders more than thin spaghetti straps. Boleros will also create an illusion of narrower shoulders. Use statement accessories such as earrings and bangles to draw the focus away from your midsection.

  • Rectangular shaped / Skinny figure
  • Rectangular bodies (small bust and hips) is probably the “ideal” body shape, as apparent on runway models, so this isn’t as much about hiding problematic areas as it is about creating curves if you want to appear to have larger chests or hips. You can wear just about anything, so don’t be afraid to approach dresses with exaggerated shapes. Go for dresses with flared skirts to create the illusion of curves.

    Left: American Sleeve dress with flared skirt, Zara.
    Right: Tulip Skirt dress, Zara

    Things to avoid: Try to steer away from wrap dresses. They do not flatter smaller chests. If you want to wear a bustier dress, make sure that the chest area fits properly. The last thing you want is to have a dress that gapes!

    Additional Tips: Contrary to popular beliefs, smaller chests DO need good fitting bras. Get a bra properly fitted by a professional! Turtle necks and mock turtle necks makes your busts look larger.

  • Personal preferences: This is by no means a be-all-end-all guide to choosing your dress, but I would like to include a few personal tips anyway. I prefer dresses made of Matte Fabrics. I detest satin with a passion – they remind me of gaudy and tacky prom and pageant dresses. Shiny fabrics like satin hi-lights bulging areas, and even microscopic wrinkles could be seen if you wear a dress made with cheap satin. They wrinkle easily and highlight flaws, whereas matte fabrics like wool and cotton disguises both well. Plus, matte fabrics photographs better anyway. Another tip I have is to always wear heels whenever possible. Heels elongate your legs and make you look slimmer. A pair of heels can make a plain dress look dressy, and keep your posture straight.

We hope that this guide has been helpful to those of you who are looking for dresses for upcoming Christmas and New Year’s party! Should you want to ask us any questions, please do not hesitate to drop us a question on FormSpring.

Additionally, our Guides to Christmas Gifts for Travellers and Gadget geeks may also prove helpful if you need gift ideas!

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1
Dec
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Living in an urban city really doesn’t afford much inspiring shots. Or maybe we just need to try harder.

I love this dress I bought in Hong Kong early this year. Unfortunately it’s a little loose on the top for me. I never try on clothes in stores (I have an odd aversion to doing so, unless I am really unsure) so ill fitting clothes happen too often to me. I really miss shopping in Hong Kong! Shopping there is really about the small independent shops that caters to very specific styles. One thing I hate about shopping in Singapore is that while you do get a lot of small shops here as well, their styles are all over the place. I just don’t see a direction in most of the shops here.

The stockings are from Forever 21! I fulfil all my stockings needs there. They are of decent quality, stock a wide variety and is most importantly, cheap. I haven’t been wearing stockings for a while now because of how swampy the weather has been.

Outfit Breakdown:

  • Jacket: H&M
  • Dress: Hong Kong
  • Tights: Forever 21
  • Shoes: Siren

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