Wedding Attire



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 Being silly after the wedding :)

Hello everyone,

How was your weekend? Mine was full of food, friends, and family!! Check out my FOOD BLOG to see what I ate and my foodtography.  My good friend's big sister got married, so I attended the wedding to show some support. Originally, I was gonna wear this white dress with bold embellishments on the shoulders, but changed my mind at the last minute. DID I MAKE THE CORRECT CHOICE?


  Lately, I've been having the gold-jewelry fever!!
 I think bold/bright colors go great with gold accessories.


 My 5-minute hairdo


 The I'm-Late-And-Don't-Have-Time Hairdo


 Green Dress :: Shoes :: Rings :: Earrings :: Forever 21 | Lipstick :: Wet & Wild


 Happy Monday, Everyone

DIY: Charlotte Olympia's Inspired Kitty Flat



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Description: 
Heel measures approximately 15mm/0.5 inches. You’re sure to be smoking in Charlotte Olympia black velvet Kitty slipper flats. A bold gold heel with gold stitched cat's face adds a playful touch to a classic day into evening look.

Details:
Charlotte Olympia black velvet cat's face flats. Heel measures approximately 15mm/0.5 inches. Signature gold Charlotte Olympia spider web logo on the sole. Slip on. Upper 95% velvet 5% patent calfskin, sole & lining 100% leather. Made in Italy.

Size & Fit:
Italian sizing. This style runs true to size.



    A  f  t  e r

Sorry puppies lovers, I'm totally a cat person. I adore them cuz they are so independent and cuuuuute! Anyways, it is never a complete blog if you don't have cat-related posts right?!? Since the cat-sanity had struck Youtube, Facebook, Tumblr, and AdBlock on April Fool! I, might as well, join the cat-sensation too :] 


Steps To Transform Your Shoes: 
Time: 15 minutes + 24hrs of drying
Satisfaction: 9.5 / 10


Materials:
  1. Print out the kitty face from the website (here). I used the fourth picture.
  2. Black fabric that matches your shoes. I used felt (cheap and a very close match)
  3. Scissors for cutting papers and the ears
  4. White Eyeliners to outline your kitty
  5. Puffy Paints (Gold or Ore) to draw the kitty face
  6. Glue Gun to glue the ears to the shoes

 1. Cut four ears from the fabric. Leave the bottom wide enough so you can glue it to the shoes later on


2. Use your white eyeliners to mark which ears belong to the LEFT or the RIGHT side of the shoes
3. When you are done with Step #1, turn the ear around and squeeze the paints onto the four ears 
4. Let the ears dry for 24 hours! We will glue them onto the shoes latter on 


5. Cut the eyes and the nostril of the cat to the position
6. Use your white eyeliners, to trace the eyes and nostril 


7. Squeeze the puff paints to draw the face.


8. Let it dry for 24 hours before wearing and washing them

9. When the puff paint on the shoes and ears are dried, glue the ears to the shoes

 gotta love this Charlotte Olympia Inspired Kitty Flat Shoes 

FINISHED!



- Have a puuuurrrrrrfect DIY, everyone

DIY: Inexpensive Shoes Cushions



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Hey Everyone,
First of all, Happy Thursday! How's everyone doing? I'm so excited for today--linner (lunch and dinner) with my gfs. Also, here is another D.I.Y. from me. As a shoes lover, I do invested lots of moneys into shoes cushions, but they can get expensive over time. Here is a mini tutorial (D.I.Y) on how to make inexpensive shoes cushions for everyone :] 

 Materials: 
1. Kitchen Liners: best for shoes cushions 
2. Scissors: To cut and mold your shoes cushion
3. Double Sided Tape or anything that's cohesive


For example, this ankle boot didn't have much cushioning in it. I put the kitchen liners on the inside and outside of the shoes. 



 I buy so many back cushions and never fail to use all of them--they do get expensive over time.



 1. Put the back cushion over the kitchen liners 
2. Trace it to your liking (big or small) or cut directly from the sample



Finished! If you need more CUSHIONS! double or triple it up with more kitchen liners

- Enjoy making your own SHOES CUSHIONS
Sunflower

Daily Tips: Remove Pimples



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Hello Everyone,

How's your Monday? I'm pretty busy studying for my test tomorrow (again!) I'm going to start these daily tips, when i don't have time to do fashion or DIY posts. I hope you guys will, organically, enjoy these posts.


  • Remove the orange shells, and dry it
  • Grind the shells into powder.
  • Mix Rosewater, gram flour, and curd with it.
  • Apply these paste on your face to remove pimples. 

-Hope it works for you guys :] 

Purple Sun



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Hello Everyone, 

Happy Saturday! What a beautiful + sunny day today for shorts-shorts or perhaps, dresses. I stopped by Urth Cafe for their famous Spanish Latte and the Panini (check out my food blog).



 





Enjoy the lovely weather, everyone

Summer's Nail Polish



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I've loving this color for the summer :] U can purchase these (color: 218A) at Walgreen or any drug stores for 1.50-2.00 dollars :]

Can't Sleep! Can't Sleep



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It's almost 4am right now, and my 2 tests are at 9. Can't sleep --another sleepless night.

How I DEEP CLEAN My MAKEUP BRUSHES



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Ingredients:
1. Johnson's Baby Shampoo from head-to-toes: will take all the residues + dirt out
2. Olive Oils: will soften the hair bristles on the brushes and will make it face friendly


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Dirty Brushes! Recommended to "deep" clean makeup brushes every week!
or bacteria and dirty will trap on the brushes and cause those yucky pimples and acne!


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Pour a little of the "baby shampoo" and a little of "olive oil" in a cup! and MIX


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Dap the brushes into the cup and swirl it around in circular motions. The picture
above is an actual image of just "ONE" swirl... YUCK! Look how much foundation
is in there?!!!!


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I also like to swirl in circular motions on my hands to get MORE residues off :(


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Clean and Clear :] Recommended to dry your brushes UPSIDE DOWN or FLAT

When Personal Style Blogs Are No Longer Personal



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I was browsing through the internet the other days and stumbled on this article! It's so true about "personal bloggers," nowadays. Here is the link to the original article: link

Here is also the copy&paste version (not written by me):

I'm no personal style blog aficionado. But in my mind, personal style blogs are built on a model that goes something like this:
Girl meets clothes. Clothes meet world.
What happens next, of course, could go either way. Sometimes the world doesn't care to meet the girl and her personal style blog joins the hundreds already crowding the Internet unnoticed.
But if the girl is good enough, savvy enough, adorable and stylish enough, the world will welcome her and make her a star. It's what happened, for example, to Leandra Medine of The Man Repeller, who combined her city-chic style with a strong, easily transmitted thesis. The same goes for Fashiontoast, who stood out in the California landscape for her religiously adhered-to personal style: black and white clothes, sky-high shoes, ombre hair and oversized black shades.
It's also what happened to Jane Aldridge, the Texas teen behind the blog Sea of Shoes. Founded in 2007, Sea of Shoes focuses on Jane's enviable shoe collection, which includes everything from brand-new Giuseppe Zanottis to vintage YSLs. Jane, with her vibrant orangey-red hair and enviably small waist, builds intricately styled outfits around her luxe footwear and has her mother, Judy, photograph her nearly every day in gorgeously styled photo shoots.
For her keen sense of designer heritage (this girl knows her way around a vintage store) and her glamorous look, Jane has been embraced as one of the top personal style bloggers in fashion. Five years since she started her simple Typepad site, she's still a star, a fact evidenced by a recent Texas Monthly profile entitled "The World at Her Feet."
And yet after reading the profile, I get the feeling more and more that Aldridge is barely a personal style blogger at all -- at least, not the kind I love to read.
The photos on Sea of Shoes -- portraits of Jane in her outfits and the occasional still life of a shoe, chair or some other charming doodad -- are gorgeous, of course. They epitomize the sumptuous eye candy the fashion blogosphere was built upon. But they are, simply put, pure fantasy. "You know, it's true," Judy tells Texas Monthly. "Our life out here is fantastical. My ex-husband says we live in our own world."

The fantasy comes partly from being at such a remove from the real world -- Jane, writes Texas Monthly, has never heard of Pippa Middleton nor zeitgeisty TV shows like "Access Hollywood." She doesn't seem to spend much time with her peers, most of whom are away at school. ("She gets together with them whenever they come home from college," Texas Monthly notes.) Instead her constant companion is Judy, who helps with the photographing, styling, shopping and more.
The fantasy is further upheld by the photo shoots themselves, which are gorgeously staged and often set outside in nearby woods that Jane has dubbed "the Enchanted Forest." You will rarely see Jane out and about on the street.

And the clothes? Well, the stuff of every fashionista's fantasy. Texas Monthly writes that Jane's parents have spent thousands of dollars on shoes for the blog: her father puts the number in the "several hundred thousand" dollar range, while her mother says it's more like $70,000. The ever-growing collection includes Balmain, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Giuseppe Zanotti, Yves Saint Laurent, Proenza Schouler, Rochas, Alaia... well, you get the idea.
An isolated setting, a single model, the unlimited trove of designer goods -- it's all well and good, but it's the stuff of Vogue, W and Harper's Bazaar. The beauty of personal style blogs is how, well, personal they are, how enmeshed in the blogger's every day life. I want to see how the fashion-savvy girl behind the computer pairs her Chanel booties with the Forever 21 shorts in her closet, how that crazy tribal necklace looks over whatever she's got lying around. I want to see what that adorable outfit looks like when she goes out, onto the sidewalk, into the city, in contact with other people, just living her life.

 In short, I come to personal style blogs curious to see how a girl, equipped only with her own clothes and sense of style, meets the world.
For an unattainable high-fashion fantasy, I've already got Vogue.

Last Fling Before The Ring



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Dear lOve,
One of my dear friends is soon to be off the market! To celebrate, we secretly threw her, her last single party!!! I'm overly joy for her and her man--they truly resemble the definition of soul mates. Hope you and I can find our prince charming in the near future :]


The Cake (check!) | The decoration (check!) | The restaurant (check!)

The soon-to-be bride (check!) | The Veil (check!)

The Legs (check!check!check!check!check!check!check!)
Let's party hard TONIGHT for the bride and ourselves, of course

Waiting for food | Playing the bachelorette games

getting serious ....

these ladies make me smile

The Group | The Hot Pink Theme

Sky's Mood Swings



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Dear lOve,

This weekend was hectic for me--catching up with old H.S. friends, getting ready for school, and starting a new food blog soon. Even the weather is hectic and unpredictable these days... seems like i can't solely trust the weather man nor any iPhone apps anymore. I have to use my instinct! And OH BOY was I correct.... I was correct to wear pants and a warm sweater under these deceiving layers of sun--it was windy and cold. For that, I will give myself a pat on the shoulder :]

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Scarf :: Alexander McQueen
White Pants :: Eunina Jeans
Top :: Banana Republic
Pumps :: Forever21
Purse :: LV


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