Tag Archives: Tokyo

13
Jun

Our Ann Demeulemeester epine leather thorn inspired hairband brought out for a spin! I love the way it looks and we’ve had compliments from store owners when we were out shopping that day.

These shoes were hidden too far back in the shoe closet for me to notice them, but I was suddenly reminded that I had them so I had to pull them out, perfect for the printed mesh socks that was all the rage when I visited Tokyo. Almost every single girl with open-toed sandals was spotted with fancy crew length socks as well.

This cape-like mini dress is ideal for our weather cause it’s light an airy. I love the way it swishes around when I turn.

New camera taken out, unfortunately, I didn’t charge the battery thinking that the battery life is that of a DSLR. It died on me before I could have any important pictures taken.

Black Outfit Breakdown:

  • Mini dress: The Scarlet room
  • Shoes: Sonia Rykiel for H&M
  • Socks: Harajuku, Tokyo
  • Rose thorn hairband: DIY (as shown here)
  • Camera: Fujifilm X100

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1
Jun

Pardon me for another one of those “one photo outfit posts”. I wish I had a travelling photographer with me all the time, but truth of the matter is, I don’t. As it is, I’m just really really grateful for someone who can aim and use a DSLR.

 

The Complex Geometries Mega Hose (which I got for a steal), slips down when I walk about. I was arranging it in a purposeful manner but within 10mins of getting out of the room, everything is wonky. It bunches up below my knees and at my ankles, I wish there was some way to make it stay in the manner which I arranged it in.

These boots make my feet look biggggg. T____T

Also, I loved the camera that was used to take this photo so much that I’ve decided to get it for myself too. The size is a huge plus since it’s really much more portable than my DSLR. A post on this soon!

Black Outfit breakdown:

  • Dress: The Scarlet Room
  • Jacket: My Room
  • Mesh leggins: Complex Geometries
  • Boots: Ann Demeulemeester
  • Accessories: various random places

A little update on the situation in Tokyo solely based on my observations. Click “read more”.

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7
May

It was a rainy day, we were pretty much stuck indoors with loads of people. Singapore is really crowded for a place that’s so small.

The mesh-panelled leggings were a lucky find in Seoul, I was on a legging high and bought 3 from the same shop in Dong Dae Mun. Paired with my favorite shoes at the moment, the architectural wedges I bought in February.

Haven’t had much chance to wear this H&M corset belt cause it hardly matches anything I have.

Black outfit Breakdown:

  • Camisole: H&M
  • Sheer shirt dress: Alexander Wang
  • Leggings: Bought from aPm in Dong Dae Mun, Seoul
  • Shoes: Esperanza from Tokyo
  • Corset Belt: H&M
  • Bag: My Room Far East Plaza, Singapore

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15
Mar

This post was scheduled days before disaster struck in Japan. We thought about simply deleting this post… But we are leaving it here as a bitter-sweet reminder to ourselves of what a beautiful country Japan was, and will always be. The kindness and the silent resilience the Japanese have shown in these times of adversity makes the country, if not the world, a more beautiful place.

It is easy for everyone not directly affected to ignore that this is happening and go on with their lives, but it will be great if we could all think of not only ourselves for even a day. All we ask is that we do not forsake them in their time of need and do whatever we can to help them recover from this disaster.

Right now, we are praying hard that the nuclear reactors remain stable and that the missing will be found unharmed. We are hoping for the best for anyone who have friends or family they have not heard from yet.

Here is what Harajuku looks like now

It is really touching to read what some have to say on this site

“It’s pitch dark but we’ve never seen so many beautiful stars. Look up, Sendai! -conversation at the quake site.”

“Last night when I was tired out waiting for the train at the station, the homeless people gave me one of their cardboards to prevent the cold… even though we usually ignore them in daily life… So warm.”

頑張れ、日本
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Donate directly to Red Cross Japan

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19
Jun
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If there is one thing you should know about japanese street trends, it’s that when it hits, you wouldn’t be able to miss it unless you are blind. You can walk down a street and literally spot a dozen girls sporting the same trends. I admit that I am smitten by a few of these trends myself, and will be high lighting some of the most prominent trends this spring/summer season!

The little cotton dress: Light-coloured cotton dresses ranging from mid thigh to maxi length. Maxi dresses are especially popular.

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