Thursday, 31 January 2008
Market & Bistro
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Oh dear...oh dear
Sandra Oh at the 2008 SAG Awards.
Many people are probably thinking 'what on earth was she thinking wearing that gown?? She looks like a present!'. Let me explain. She was wearing a modern-day couture version of the 'hanbok' which is the Korean traditional constume. I have a bit of a soft spot for bows but even I have to say that her bow is way too overdone (and long!) and awkwardly placed. I applaud Sandra for going back to her Korean roots but I am cringing at the overall effect because I don't think she meant it to turn out that way (does anyone know who her stylist is?) but if she wanted to do a modern take on the hanbok I would probably have advised a different design and colour (of all the colours, why neon pink and black?!) made from a more delicate, sheer fabric to give a more romantic yet luxurious feel (it is the red carpet after all!). Take Korean singer BoA for example, she's wearing a modern version of the hanbok in a lovely organza-ish material and I think she looks gorgeous.
This is definitely the look that Sandra should have gone for!
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Florals for Spring
Oh my gawd! Who new???
When Luella showcased their Spring 2008 ready-to-wear collection with an abundance of ruffles, florals and 'geek-chic', I thought at least the flower business would be a passing trend but now with all the fashion mags out there reassuring me that florals are totally 'IT' for this year (quite amusing how it HAS to be on print for it to be OFFICIAL) and with colourful prints from Balenciaga, lovely dresses via Stella McCartney and Ralph Lauren plus Dolce & Gabbana's arty ad campaign has me totally convinced.
The ruffle-tiered mini skirt has been an ongoing trend in Seoul but a shopping trip to DongDaeMun (동대문) has shown me that those exact same Luella skirts (in the first pic) have totally made their way down mainstream.
Friday, 25 January 2008
Lovin' Longchamp
Spring/Summer '08 ads featuring the epic Ms. Moss. I literally squealed in delight when I saw the purple bag in print while flipping through February magazine issues. I've always liked the simplicity of a Longchamp handbag.


I know there's nothing particularly 'new' about the advertisements but I love the city settings, the clothing and lights. If they were trying to exemplify 'city-chic' in any way- it definitely worked (for me). The cross-over bag is another fave.
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Brunch time
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Not at all swanky...not at all
Labels:
editorials,
Hollywood celebrities,
W magazine
Monday, 21 January 2008
Be-witched
On my trip to Daegu over the weekend I got my hair done. I'd been growing my hair out for a while and was waiting for it to get super long and then wave perm it BUT since it was all dyed (caramel-brown at the moment) and medium-length plus I had grown out my fringe a considerable length...I wanted to try something a little new (basically, I couldn't wait any longer for it to grow out) so I opted for a 'do' that was on my mind for a long time.
Yes! It is Marcia Cross from the 'Desperate Housewives' drama. I don't actually watch the show- I just like Bree's hair. Is the program really as upbeat as everyone says it is?
Anyhow, i wanted my hair in this sort of do with a throwback to the '60s and '70s. Nice and clean at the top and with a voluminous curl at the bottom. But off I went to the hairdressers and what did I learn? That this do was only do-able with blow-drying it every day and cannot be done-away just with a 'perm' as I thought it was. Anyway, I got a 'setting-perm' ( I have no idea what this is called in english) and (argh!) the designer persuaded me to chop off my hair a good two inches (so that when my hair rests on my shoulders it aids in giving out a more natural flipped-out curl).
But alas! Since I cut my hair and got it LAYERED (my mistake) and cut my fringe in my opinion I don't really think I got the 'look' that I was wanting but it came out more like this.
With more curls and a fringe. Sigh, why am I always incapable of explaining to the hairdresser what I am envisioning in my head! (Though my mother thinks my hair looks 'exactly' as how I had wanted it but this isn't so!). Oh well, I should now go around twiddling my nose about...perhaps?
Friday, 18 January 2008
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
What's inside here
I've finally been tagged by the wonderful Miss Woo to spill the beans on the contents of my bag. I will now bore you to death with an intro of my handbag necessities.
1. Red wallet (with butterflies!)
2. Anycall cell phone (tis' blue!)
3. Olive Water drop essence hand cream
4. Neutrogena Lip Moisturizer (usually a Chapstick and lip-gloss but it varies from time to time)
5. Kim's Graffiti Diary (finally decided to buy a more exciting scheduler and chuck my old school one out)
6. My other pair of eyes
7. Usb
8. Xylitol chewing gum
9. Artistry compact case (will chuck out soon, almost finished)
10. Eye drops, more sample lotion
11. Earrings (bought two new pairs yesterday! What do you think?)
As you can see I only carry the bare necessities with me all the time and yet my handbag ALWAYS weighs a ton! It's so annoying. (Mental note: will abstain from carrying a water bottle until I get a BIGGER bag that can fit my lecture notes!)
2. Anycall cell phone (tis' blue!)
3. Olive Water drop essence hand cream
4. Neutrogena Lip Moisturizer (usually a Chapstick and lip-gloss but it varies from time to time)
5. Kim's Graffiti Diary (finally decided to buy a more exciting scheduler and chuck my old school one out)
6. My other pair of eyes
7. Usb
8. Xylitol chewing gum
9. Artistry compact case (will chuck out soon, almost finished)
10. Eye drops, more sample lotion
11. Earrings (bought two new pairs yesterday! What do you think?)
Monday, 14 January 2008
Going red!
Friday, 11 January 2008
Let me introduce you to Park Jin Woo
Labels:
Korean artists,
Korean designers,
visual art
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