Friday, 28 October 2011

Dotting The "I", Spotting The Bag

French actress, Roxanne Mesquida, must be having a ball on the set of Gossip Girl while she pouts and poses her way through her guest appearances as Beatrice Grimaldi.  

The striking brunette has my coveted YSL Chyc Tote afterall (in a seasonal Poppy hue), and has uncannily paired it with a Madewell sweater that has me written all over it. This is as close as I get to shopping the runway... oh if only I could justify either!
Pre-order the poppy YSL Chyc Tote (here) at Saks Fifth Avenue with a not too distant delivery date (30 January 2012 - hello Christmas??) or, if you can't bear waiting or splashing the cash, the Madewell jumper is a fair compromise.
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Friday, 21 October 2011

Cheap Thrill: ASOS Even Further Reductions

I eat my words.  ASOS has bested me with a further 10% markdown on their current 70% off merchandise (until Sunday).  God bless the internet and internet shopping so no one need ever have to head town, brave the hordes and dreary weather to satisfy a retail urge.  My latest being this and this.

To herald the arrival of the weekend in style, enter 'BONUS10' at checkout.  The code is valid on orders up to a maximum spend of £500, and ends 8am BST Monday 24th October 2011.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Go, Sure Buy: DVF Bazaar Sale

Do I need more DVF? Probably not... but whether I should pass up the chance of a DVF wrap dress at 75% off is a question requiring greater pause.  I've personally gone off DVF somewhat since she started churning out those plasticky accessories (the giltest tongued SA could not persuade me that printed PVC is a luxurious travel companion), though her wrap and tunic dresses have been mainstays of my dinner party wardrobe.  

But don't let my deliberation stop you:

Diane von Furstenberg BAZAAR Sale
Takashimaya, Studio 4, Level 4
19 to 24 October 2011
Tel: 6736 3691

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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Cheap Thrill: ASOS Further Reductions

If patience is a virtue, then call me a shopping 'virtuous-o'.  It might appear a bit incredulous that I would plonk down cash for a Celine bag at full price, but stalk ASOS for their further reductions sale.  Even Guy M caved at the 50% mark *cough... sale newbie.. cough*

Count the pennies I must since I can scarcely justify leather culottes in Singapore's beading climate on a normal day, let alone when I started off the evening browsing bridesmaid dress options.  But at GBP35, this khaki pair could be an extreme bargain or a modest mistake - let you know in a week or so...
Rounding off my shopping bag was this navy/black Peter Pan collared top (GBP15), which is playful enough for the office Friday dress down, and the Prada-inspired midi dress which I'd been coveting for a while. 
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Anyone care to wager if Michelle Obama is kicking herself for paying retail for the latter? *cough... online shopping newbie... cough*

Thursday, 13 October 2011

The Box #2

It is a rare moment when words fail someone whose livelihood is based entirely on the medium so I'll leave to the images to tell the tale.  Suffice to say it was traditional, tasteful and I was reduced to tears despite my stoic efforts not to cause a scene.
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I then struggled for months whether to share such a life-changing moment with the world at large.  Coupled with work being manic (we take the good with the bad), I've resolved not to continue browsing bridal blogs in silence.  Instead, I'm asking everyone who's patiently enjoyed the retail madness over the last few years to come along for the ride as I try to put together a day me, Guy M & our families could look back on with a charmed smile instead of a whisked blur. 

And yes, there will be (lots of) shopping involved.  Stay tuned. 

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Products of an Old School

For the past year, I've functioned without a "proper" camera.  Opting to snap at whim with my Sony Ericsson Xperia, it's been a tedious waiting game for Canon's S95 successor to launch *drop that price darn it*  Considering I have a blog going (some of the time, anyway), Guy M is convinced I have my priorities thoroughly muddled.  
Trust handmade leather accessories to be the tipping point for me - especially after spending a Spetember morning enthralled by Hermes' Festival des Metiers.  It brought me back to happy days in William Street, Sydney, where I diligently cut patterns, pleated leather and harnessed the sewing machine in the name of local cordwainer pride. 
Closer to home, the charm of cottage industry is precisely why the collaboration between Tiong Bahru babies Nana and Bird and the equally Singaporean J.Myers Company has all the natural earthiness you'd expect of bespoke merchandise.  The decision to keep the camera strap (S$150) untreated shouts out to the most famous untreated leather handles, but also promises a sentimentality that could only come from naturally aging a strap through years of globetrotting.  Cue: Garance ambitions. 

Also catching my eye is the Conway cuff (S$85) - their less-adorned take on Balenciaga wrap bracelet, which may be a more practical badge of honour if you're as keen to support these local artisans as I am.
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Monday, 3 October 2011

Cheap Thrill: Baggu Leather

Sometimes fashion comes full circle.  I've always felt Jil Sander's market bag was more or less an overpriced Baggu: vaguely luxurious when done in leather but ultimately a £606 £243 hole in one's wallet.  Well, "the original" has one-upped the fashion house by creating a leather Baggu priced at a comparatively paltry US$120!  

A virtual twin with none of the rip-off shame?  Needless to say, I'm genuflecting at the shrine of Baggu with the trusty sacrificial credit card in hand.  Available in black and apricot, and in Small (10"W, 16"H, 6.5"Drop) and Regular sizing (14"W, 24"H, 10"Drop - US$150).