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Look Book: Take a Trip to Avenue Q!

Yesterday was one hectic, mad day. I had to run multiple errands - bank, school (Fees! Not funny, I’m a few Ks broke now), laundry and dinner with dad. I caught the matinee show for Avenue Q. I didn’t get all dressy dressy for the show as I was running about the entire day. If you haven’t got tickets to Avenue Q, please book the remaining seats now! I promise you two-hours of fun, puppet sex and multiple stitches! I just finished writing my review for channelnewsasia.com - tune in! Meantime, do read my Avenue Q feature here.

Grey basic from Uniqlo. High-waisted shorts from Spellbound. Necklace from Haji Lane.

Mustard patent bag from Vincci. Black patent shoes from ZARA.

Remember this pose? Two words: Karl Lagerfeld.

A closeup on my lil’ bird house necklace.

Look Book: Rain Rain Go Away!

It’s the weekend! It’s a rainy day outside and I’ve lotsa errands to run:

  1. A haircut. YES, I’m bored of my “neither-here nor there” hair. I blogged about Operation ‘Grow X-Wen’s Hair’ as part of my motivation to keep my hair long. I’m giving that up. Haha, sorry. In fact, I’m going to get quite a drastic haircut - you’ll see soon at Fashion Nation’s 2nd Year Anniversary party at Soon Lee tomorrow, 3pm to 5pm - see ya there!
  2. A brazillian (straight up) at Strip. How often do you get one? Honestly, I hate getting the B. Of course, the result is amazing - but is it worth the pain? I clinged tightly to the towel or sometimes, I’ll bite it - really hard. I’m such a sucker. Anyway, Bali trip is only four days away - I’m doing this for the bikini.
  3. IKEA trip. I need a full-length mirror like since forever. I’ve a bad history with breaking mirrors (in particular, IKEA ones) - so 14 years of bad luck? Anyway, I bet this one is going to be good. I don’t care. And, some other organizers for my crazy, bursting wardrobe. Yikes.

Top: T-shirt from Threadless

Bottom: Slouchy shorts from Uniqlo

Accessories: Necklace from H&M

Shop, Eat Guide to Hong Kong: Day #1

Happy ‘25th’ Birthday to Moi!

Day #1 <30 July 2008>
Yes, yours truly is back from the land of Jackie Chan. I wore my birthday dress (a present from mum, dad and grandma in NZ). We had to wake up at 4:30am on my birthday (NOT a morning person) to catch the plane. Our stomachs were growling by the time we reach HK and we can’t help but grab a box of Krispy Kreme Donuts. Can you blame us? To be honest, I don’t think they’re that GREAT - I rather have J.Co Donuts, less sickly and the dought is much lighter.

After checking in L’Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View (Tin Hau MTR), we walked from King’s Road to Causeway Bay for lunch! It was not a long walk, as we get to explore explore around. Along the way, we walked past the HK Central Library and Victoria Park.

First stop, Mak’s Noodles (G/F, 44 Jardine’s Bazaar, Causeway Bay) - yum yum. You may have seen Anthony Bourdain slurping these noodles in his ‘No Reservations’ series on Discovery Travel & Living. The noodles are springy and the taste is subtle but very good. I think I finished my bowl within 3 minutes. I was hungryyy!! Bubster seems very happy and less cranky after food - which is awesome for me.

Recharged. We’re now ready for shopping! I love shoppping in Causeway Bay - there are so many variety of boutiques, lil’ stalls along Jardine’s Crescent and Laforet. We stumbled around shops, and there are alot of rip-offs (esp. designer shoes and bags!). So, if you’re looking for fake Christian Louboutins or Chanel 2.55 - you can find an array of rip-offs around Causeway Bay.

Laforet is like your Far East Plaza but heaps better, in terms of variety and little shops. It was pretty crowded on a weekday and even crazier on a weekend. I would suggest popping by on a weekday. Items are not cheap in Laforet - like Wottoncool said, you prolly can get these in Shenzhen or at wholesale centers.

I just shopped at UNIQLO and Esprit. Ooh, I love sales. The damage: One T-shirt, two basics and a slouchy boyfriend shorts from UNIQLO. A summer dress from Esprit. This is only the beginning.

I saw this in front of Lane Crawford. I thought it was funny - big ass red T-Rex trapped in a red cage. I don’t shop at Lane Crawford - it’s too… up-market and Singaporean. LOL. It feels like I traveled back to Paragon or something. I prefer to shop in authentic, HK-shops and bargain like an auntie.

Later, we hopped over to Tsim Sha Tsui’s Avenue of Stars and walked around. Bubster’s first trip to HK - so we must sightsee a little. This is the HK’s version of the Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. You can tell where the famous peeps are (such as Jackie Chan) when foreigners are crowding around a particular “star”.

HEE-YAKKK! It’s Bruce Lee. The weather wasn’t fantastic. We actually planned to go up to The Peak but we decided to reserve for Day #2 or whenever the weather gets better. I can’t help camwhoring in the lift. Hee.

As the day goes by, I got greasier and more tired. Check out my eye-bags! Before heading back, we stopped by Causeway Bay (again) for Yee Shun Milk Company (G/F 506 Lockhart Rd Causeway Bay) for some yummy yummy custard desserts. This milk-theme desserts are inexpensive and ultra-delicious! I personally like the warm versions, but I love the cold chocolate-flavoured milk custard. A must-try in HK! We had an early night, as we were both tired and cranky. Hee. Till the next day.

Alexander Wang for UNIQLO

(Photo: Style.com)

Fashion goes in cycles. Right now, every label is collaborating with everyone, well almost everyone. I know I just blogged about H&M’s Tribute to Marimekko yesterday. Plueys Singapore tipped us on the Alexander Wang’s much-anticipated collaboration with UNIQLO which is scheduled to hit stores end of May. The famed Japanese retail chain, UNIQLO is dubbed as the “Japanese-version of Gap“. However, I definitely like it better than Gap.

(Photo: Style Bubble)

Alexander Wang is rocking the neutral colours with colour blocks of Grey, White and Black (which I absolutely love!) for his 8-piece collection. I guess monochrome colours are hot this season - and clean lines, and silhouette. This one is prolly my favourite of the three images that surfaced on the WWW (who can keep a secret these days? or is it intentionally leaked out?). I like the two-tone, on each half of the dress and the colour blocks for the neckline. Minimalistic at its best.

(Photo: Style Bubble)

I got these photos from Susie Bubble. This dress is flirty in neutral palettes - I guess it’s the flip side of the world when constrasted with H&M’s Tribute to Marimekko collection. It’s definitely chic and flattering for the body.

(Photo: Style Bubble)

I can picture a stampede at the UK store, and possibly everywhere else. It’s a pity there’s no UNIQLO store in Singapore or Malaysia by the time Alexander Wang’s collection hit the stores. On the brighter side, UNIQLO will debut in Singapore by August 2009 as reported by Channel News Asia resulting from a joint venture between Wing Tai Holdings & Fast Retailing. Awesome!

Did I mention that I’m going to HK? Hee.