EASING INTO CHINESE NEW YEAR

EASING INTO CHINESE NEW YEAR
It’s my first year celebrating Chinese New Year as a missus and this means that I’ve got 4 reunion dinners (2 with Jon’s family and 2 with my own) instead of the usual 2. I’ve been having reunion dinners since 30th January!

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Musings

Outfit details:
Dress: Wardrobe Theory Sugar & Spice Fit & Flare Dress
Heels: Jeffrey Campbell (old)

Wardrobe Theory‘s very first full-label collection, ‘Taking Flight Pre-Fall ’15’ has finally launched on the site. This is the very first time that I’ve put out an entire collection of my own designs, and seeing every single piece of my work on the website is really exciting and gratifying. This collection captures the exhilaration of one embarking on an adventure. It’s the feeling of lifting off and soaring into the air, as one begins their maiden journey; filled with hope and promise of their aspirations.

I resonate with this collection a lot on a personal level. As an entrepreneur and creative designer at Wardrobe Theory, taking the business to the next level of being our own brand is very thrilling for me. I’ve been prepping this move to becoming a brand with my team for a long time, so this literally feels like the moment where I’m lifting off and ‘taking flight’. 
Looking back, I definitely did not expect to be where I am now and doing what I’m doing today. My career journey has been super colourful and I’ve worked at so many different full time and part time jobs in Singapore. I’ve been in the airline, finance, media, fashion and beauty industry – saying all that is already a mouthful! And, although I’ve always lived and breathed fashion, I think that every job that I’ve been in has shaped me to be who I am, and led me to where I am today. I’m so thankful for all the opportunities that I’ve had in every industry and all the takeaways and learning that I’ve brought with me from the different jobs.  
I still remember how I naturally gravitated towards the fashion industry when I was still in school and looking for part time jobs for students during school holidays. I worked at Topshop and Louis Vuitton and had such a blast. It was totally stress-free. Working then was purely for fun. I remember clearly serving a super nice customer at Louis Vuitton once and she left me a really huge, fat tip. Up till today, I’m still surprised that anyone tips so generously. 
One of my most memorable jobs was my very first full time job as a flight attendant with Japan Airlines. Being a flight attendant taught me so much. It opened my eyes to the world, to different cultures, people and it taught me independence and to take care of myself. I think that this is a great first job for anyone, and I always recommend it to those fresh out of school when they ask me for career advice. 
Another career advice that I would offer is to follow your passion and dreams, but to remember that you’ve got to pay the bills too. Haha! Unfortunately, the world is such that the bills never stop coming! Think of career longevity when you’re embarking on your career path and try and envision where you’d like to be 10-20 years down the road. Then, focus and work towards your end goal. When I think back on my career path, as much as I’ve enjoyed being in so many different industries and challenging myself in so many ways, I do look back and wish that I had just a bit more focus in my career choices. 
Here’s a super old picture of me as a flight attendant with Japan Airlines. Don’t judge my chubby cheeks and arched eyebrows! 
To end this post, I would like to do a shout-out for Stroff.com, a jobs portal project with a strong social purpose to help youths, tertiary students and young working adults achieve their career aspirations. It’s non-profit, and is currently funded by well wishes. If you’re a student looking for a holiday gig, check out Stroff.com and search ‘part time jobs singapore‘! 

Never ending love affair with playsuits.



Here’s sharing one of my favourite outfits that I wore to #MBFWA in Sydney. I have a never ending love affair with playsuits and this gorgeous piece in powder blue was a love at first sight. How can you resist those scallop details! I dressed it up and toughened the look with a black leather jacket and patent ribbon bow flats.
It was just as well that my manicure I had done at J Nails right before I went to Sydney matched the playsuit perfectly. This is one of my favourite manicures done by far. It’s completely outgrown now but I still have them on cos’ I love the design too much!

Outfit details:
Playsuit: Miss Selfridge (Orchard Gateway Branch)
Jacket: Topshop (Old)
Shoes: Zara
Clutch: Alexander McQueen
Taking #OOTDs is obviously very tiring business. Sleep-posing, haha!
Happy weekend, lovelies!
-xoxo-

#MBFWA

It’s been slightly over a week since I’ve been back from MBFWA in Sydney and I’m still reeling in excitement a little over the whole experience. Being backstage for the Michael Lo Sordo show (thank you, Skin Inc!) and watching all the behind the scenes action unfold in front of my eyes was an eye-opener. From seeing the models arrive, to them getting prepped and ready for runway – it was all rather chaotic.  So many people are involved to put a show together and before you know it, the show is over in about 20 minutes. All that prep work for 20 minutes! 
It was so lovely getting to meet and chat with one of the designers, Michael Lo Sordo backstage. He was surprisingly really calm before the show. I can imagine that I’d be a bundle of nerves if I were in his shoes! Velda, my fashion-bunny companion throughout this trip and I even bumped into him at a The Grounds of Alexandria a couple of days later. What a nice coincidence. 
The both of us people watched in between shows – it’s really fun to see so many people dressed up, took OOTDs for each other – I love the white playsuit that I’m wearing (thank you for dressing me for the shows, Miss Selfridge!), and did a pit stop at Bill’s Cafe at Surrey Hills to fuel up – the ricotta hotcakes are to die for. What fun. 🙂 
Outfit details:
Sunnies: Le Specs
Playsuit: Miss Selfridge (Orchard Gateway branch, Singapore)
Heels: Zara
Clutch: Alexander McQueen
-xoxo-