Category Archives: Fashion & Style

Winter Outfit (1): In the Mood for Purple

I never really liked matchy-matchy looks, but want to play with different shades of purple this time. Dark violet wool coat layered over a gray degrade wool dress, team them with light purple booties and the New Springs scarf.

What do you think? Will you wear something tone on tone like this? I’ll probably change these shoes. ;-)


Light up Black & White

The discussion with jibjab on how to make cutouts pieces look less loud makes me what to post this outfit I’ve almost forgotten. ;-) There are no cutcouts in this look, but the idea is quite the same. When there is a statement piece (the necklace here), I’d rather keep everything else simple.

BTW, If you are the type of person who prefer simple and modest clothes, bold accessories are always a good choice to add some visual interest.


S/S2010 Trends I love (2): Cutouts & See-Throughs

Another trend I find interesting is the new cutouts & see-throughs. These designs are definitely not for everyone, but I think they can be somehow very chic and mysterious if done tastefully. Would you use them to spice up your summer basics? :-)

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Style Inspiration: Julia Restoin-Roitfeld

A friend showed me an editorial Julia Restoin-Roitfeld modeled for Vogue China the other day. It is called “From Runway to Her Way”. I think the idea is quite nice because I like to mix designer clothes with H&M, Zara… myself. These “her way” outfits are not really inspirational but they are indeed easy to wear ensembles, that’s why I would like to share them with you gals anyway.

Have a nice weekend! :-)

left: Dolce & Gabbana FW09 | right: dress: Dolce & Gabbana, cardi: United Colors of Benetton, bag: Zara, booties: Paul & Joe

left: Prada FW09 | right: cardi: Prada, tee: Isabel Marant, skirt: Topshop, clutch: Mango

left: Miu Miu FW09 | right: skirt: Miu Miu, top: DKNY, clutch: Topshop

left: Jean Paul Gaultier FW09 | right: Coat: JPG, tee: Zadig & Voltaire, pants: Boss, shoes: Mango, clutch: Zara, belt: Lacoste

Picture Credit: Vogue China

S/S2010 Trends I love (1): Summer Leather

It’s getting colder, but the good news is: “If winter comes, can spring be far behind?” :-) Maybe now it’s time to talk about the S/S2010 trends.

Unlike the crazy eighties, I really love how leather is now applied for summer looks. It’s no secret that the leather jacket has become a wardrobe essential and in fact leather has never been out of fashion, however, it is still interesting to see how women’s leather clothing is being taken to a new level. Like a homage to nature: simple, down to earth, yet with an air of fresh modernity.

Please feel free to express your opinions and share your favorite trends.

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The Debut

of my DIYed statement necklace. :-) Team it with a floral dress (for a dramatic contrast), a gray wool coat (toning down the busy print of the dress) and a pair of black suede booties (for a flair of urban edge).


A is for Accessories

I was talking to a friend yesterday and we were discussing how to make the dreary and boring winter outfits more fun? In the end we both agreed that using the right accessories might be the best way (hey, if you’ve got a better idea, pls let us know ;-)).

Besides scarves, hats, gloves… I really want to play with arm warmers this winter. They will lend a casual and sporty attitude to a cold-weather wardrobe. Paired them with a dress this time, what do you think?

Have a nice weekend everyone~~ :-D


Style Inspiration: the French 5-Piece Wardrobe

I’ve read somewhere about the rules of the minimalist french Wardrobe. It is said that many French women only buy 5 good pieces a season. I truly love the idea because over the years, I’ve learned that it’s not how much you have to enjoy, but how much you enjoy what you have. ;-)

The core of this idea is rather simple:

Build up yourself a wardrobe with a handful classic key pieces. You then add every season 4-5 new items into your wardrobe to keep it up-to-date. Fit, fabric and quality is more important than quantity, and it is better to spend your clothes budget on something you’d love and cherish forever, awesome pieces which will amaze youself every time when you put them on. Last but not least, pick up the right accessories to keep your look fresh. The end result is a closet that is minimalist but high on style.

Based on these rules, I limited the items on my FW09 wishlist to the following 5. Hope I can stick to the plan and more important, find the real fabulous pieces~~

  1. gray dress with side pockets
  2. black wool shorts
  3. black wool coat
  4. red suede pumps/booties
  5. black over the knee suede boot

Have you already got everything on your list? :-)


Did I say…

…that I love the idea of statement jewelery? :-) Like scarves, they are that kind of accessories which will tie up every look with personality. I played with two old necklaces again and wrapped them with a new red suede rope. And viola, here comes my very own statement necklace, hehe~~

This one is something I found at H&M the other day. For less than 3 Euro, I am amazed how well it is made and how bold and beautiful it is. Can be used as a scarf ring too, just fabulous! ^_*


Artistic Colors

I love to wear colorful clothes in autumn/winter, especially when the gloomy weather affects my mood, making me feel tired and depressed. These fabulous artistic prints/colors always cheer me up and make my day! :-)