I've been dashing around on work lately but things are finally settling down. Still here are a two fuzzy pics captured in hotel mirrors.
Evening outfit for a black tie event in Beijing. I'd forgotten to bring jewellery so the earrings are the result of a frantic dash to H&M and only cost RMB49. Got several compliments on them but alas, a few stones have already gone missing - you get what you pay for I guess. The dress is a bargainous find (GBP15?) on ASOS. How I love that store.
If you forget your red belt, and don't really think out your outfit before throwing it into your bag and dashing out the door.. you will end up dressing like a backup singer. I vow here and now.. never again!
Bolero: Paperdoll Boutique (RM70)
Dress: H&M London (GBP7 on sale)
Boots: Maud Frizon HK (HKD1,800 after 50% discount. Still a sin though for which I feel very guilty)
Monday, 28 November 2011
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Frockspiration: Do you tote two bags to work?
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Living without a car has left me taking the MTR and hiking up Lan Kwai Fong with my usual beloved satchel bags slung around me and a Roo-Shopper bag with my lunch, flats (if I suspect my shoes aren't going to carry me through the day), umbrella and Kindle.
So far, I tell myself it works because pretty as the Roo-Shopper is, it's clearly "not a part of my outfit" since it looks like a grocery bag. But what if we were to acknowledge these poor second bags and make them a part of our look?
Since I'm never giving up my satchel's I'm on the lookout for a boxy square-ish tote (so it looks utilitarian and tidy). I want it to either be square or taller than it is wide and certainly not wider than my satchels I haven't decided yet if a fun print or a formal brown leather-look is called for - so perhaps both? =P
So do you girls tote two bags? And what's your favourite pairing?
Update: If the size is right, this is kinda what I'm looking for!
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Giardino Giusti - Verona, Italy (or Layering for transitional weather)
Dressing for an autumnal Italy is a challenge. When you leave the house in the morning, it's about 13 degrees. During the day, the temperature climbs to about 22 before plunging back down again to 5 degrees at night.
The only way to get around it is to layer, layer, layer and always resign yourself to be slightly too cold or slightly too hot at a certain point during the day. As it gets warmer or colder you can add and remove layers. A classmate of mine once described it as the world's most frustrating public striptease.
The only way to get around it is to layer, layer, layer and always resign yourself to be slightly too cold or slightly too hot at a certain point during the day. As it gets warmer or colder you can add and remove layers. A classmate of mine once described it as the world's most frustrating public striptease.
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