3.8.13

Denim On Denim




Has anyone ever told you, "never wear plaid and denim together or else you'll look like a farmer's daughter"? Or "denim on denim is so outdated"? I have been told, so many times. You know what, people who like to set rules on what you should and should not wear don't know better. During my poly days, some of my classmates told me wearing sneakers with a dress is weird. Look at them now, decked in Supergas and skater dresses (ironic?). Initially I was embarrassed by people's comments but eventually I learnt that your style is entirely up to you. In this post, I'm going to show you how denim can work with plaid and it's totally cool I promise.

Denim jacket - second hand | Plaid shirt - c/o Dressabelle (old collection)


The best way to layer denim on denim is to choose two separates of slightly different shades. As the texture of denim is naturally dense, the difference in shades will bring contrast and dimension. I like to wear my denim jacket with sleeves scrunched up for a more relaxed vibe. 

Denim dress - c/o Dressabelle (similar here)

My collection of denim dresses constantly expands because I simply love them for comfort, versatility and durability. I also look for special details like this one; it has an open back and exposed zipper which is great for me who doesn't like much of my chest exposed. It's also easy to transform your look from party to school appropriate with only an outer wear.


Creeper wedges - Underground

I think plaid shirts are staple pieces for everyone. You know how sometimes, like on your first day of school, when you want to look presentable without being overly attention seeking? A plaid shirt is the perfect thing for awkward/ uncertain occasions. Plaid shirts serve as cardigans to me because they're lightweight and perfectly okay to wrinkle. In this post I've worn them layered and tied around the waist. 



Vintage Cadali 'Taylor' watch - c/o Late Rabbit

The amount of bracelets I stack on my arm fluctuates from excessive arm candy to minimal, but 99% of the time I have my watch on. I am not picky with my watches except for: 1. It must be timeless looking and 2. good quality. Before this, the only ones I wear were my Casio ones. I am so excited to tell you all about my latest addition!

This vintage Cadali watch was gifted to me by Late Rabbit. All the Cadali watches from them were sourced from France! Its dainty leather straps, minimal watch front and crystal (at the 12 o'clock) is just beautiful. It felt strangely familiar when I first wore them on my wrist, as if it belonged to me all along. That's the kind of charm vintage jewelry express over time. 


Revlon matte lipstick in Wine Not


On a random note, my pixie is growing out so fast it's getting annoying. I jumped onto the hair pomade bandwagon recently and so far I have been enjoying the shine it gives. My boyfriend comments that I am slowly turning into a gentleman haha! So do I look like a farmer's daughter to you? You be the judge.


Photos by Gwen Pei

25.7.13

White Sheen

Curved hemline maxi dress - c/o KLARRA




Soiree silver heels - Jeffrey Campbell

Eyelets  blazer  - c/o Dressabelle (also in black)


Sequin scale clutch - ZARA | Sally Hansen nail polish in Lacey Lilac


Chain body harness - c/o O'ORO



There is something about white clothes that keeps you looking refined no matter the difference in textures existing in a single ensemble. Besides, it only makes sense to choose white over black under the merciless heat. I love a maxi dress for hot weather because it's super simple to put on and easily dressed up with nice shoes. 

This is my first ever white maxi and also one of the more formal ones which I find appropriate for weddings and special occasions. I love how the weight of the dress maintains a structured silhouette, giving it extra formality. Generally, I'm super impressed with its design and quality. Saying that this dress is made by a 'blog shop' would be an understatement. Love the thigh-high slit! It doesn't hurt to show off sandals, gladiators or statement heels for my case. I decided to layer with a white blazer, keeping within the same colour family. Since the dress is silky smooth, the eyelets gave it some texture without looking overly matchy matchy. To toughen things up a tad bit, I accessorized with a chain harness and silver jewelry. The overall look is polished and edgy.


P.S. Pretty sure this outfit would look fun with a pair of white converse sneakers. Saving it for a casual day out!

Photos by Yun Jing

20.7.13

Cold Shoulder


Peplum blouse - Feist Heist | Python pants - m)Phosis


Gold watch - Casio | Beanie - H&M

Wrist cuff - c/o O'ORO | M.A.C lip glass in Lust


Photos by Mandy

Sorry about the lack of outfit posts over the last week as I was more or less occupied with Phantom Of The Opera. My instagram friends would know how much of a blast I has and honestly, I'm not over the Phantom craze. I am listening to the Phantom soundtrack album on repeat as I'm writing this post. Call me crazy, I am.

I have been wearing plenty of turtle necks and cold shoulder tops lately. During Feist Heist's revamped launch beginning this month, I saw this peplum blouse and knew it had to be mine. I remembered telling myself, "okay, here I am splurging beginning of the month so that means no more clothes for me in July." Let me tell you, I have no regrets at all and holding up to my promise pretty well! *pats on the back* I've gotten plenty of wear out of the blouse already and It's great with skinny trousers and pencil skirts, complimented loads by friends. I crown it the blouse of the month!

19.7.13

Interview With Starved. Magazine



Me, along with nine other international bloggers were interviewed about how summer is like in our country and how it affects us fashion wise. I screen shot my portion for your convenience but I urge you to read the rest of the article because I personally love imagining how it's like to live someone else's life! That explains my excessive vlogs addiction. Ever wondered what's everyone's summer essential (everything from denim shorts to hair spray)? Anyway, I hope you got to know me better through this short feature. :-)


A big thanks to Starved. who decided to interview me!


17.7.13

Review: Beauty UK Cosmetics


GLAMOGIRL recently sent me a bag of Beauty UK cosmetics for review. I have never heard of the brand before today so after some googling, I learnt about this UK bred brand that makes colourful makeup at affordable prices. So after a day of experimenting, here are my overall thoughts of the products:

  • Packaging - Due to the affordability of products, the packaging was probably compromised. I feel they share 'mass produced' packaging similar to L.A. Girl and other budget brands. I do not fancy the way these products look but neither are they flimsy.
  • Quantity - Generous amounts. No complains on that.
  • Quality - Varies from product to product. I will explain more in detail later.
  • Affordability - Maybe it's cheaper in the UK but I feel like they're priced average on GG. For the price, there are better alternatives available in the market.

Look out for the 30% off discount code at the end of this post!




This dome shaped trio gives you a highlighter shade and two base colours. All three shades apply very fine and easily blend-able and both shades of green contain gold shimmer. For this review I swatched and applied the eyeshadow without a primer, and sad to say it didn't hold up very well. However, the colour is lovely to me and has a sheer iridescent quality. It's great for beginners who want a subtle eye look but you'll definitely need a primer with this.






This metallic gold jumbo pencil comes in a shimmery and creamy consistency, a little too creamy for my liking. As I have mentioned, I applied my eye makeup without a primer, and this formula started creasing almost instantly into wear. Not cool. I used it around the tear duct without much blending, perhaps the consistency might be better used as an all-over shadow stick, blended out. Overall, I do not recommend this pencil because I don't see why will I need it when there are better alternatives.

Baked eyeshadow + gold pencil | Eyeliner + mascara

As for the eyeshadow, I used the medium green all over lid, dark green on the outer edge and highlighter on the brow bone. 


3. Stripey Blusher in Pink ($15.80)


Okay here's a product worth your attention, it's the stripey blush that reminds me a lot of Bobbi Brown's shimmer bricks! It comes in six stripes that gradient from light to dark. And that's exactly why I love it because you can easily contour your cheeks with just one product! As you can see below, the middle stripes give an all-over pink colour and the darker stripes function as a bronzer. Obviously, the shimmery white highlights. On lazy days, you can swirl all the stripes together and still look good.

blusher contour highlight guide


Blushers show up better when you reemphasize its colour with a matching lip. The shimmery finish of the blusher provide a dewy/ glowing effect. exture is sheer and blendable. Matte blushers usually photograph better but shimmery ones reflect light and look fantastic in reality. Personally, it's a refreshing change for me. I highly recommend this blusher for anyone who wants to achieve a healthy looking glow. 




I have never liked lip glosses in any form, except for the Mac lip glasses that I'll wear occasionally. When I had long hair, my hair would stick onto my lips all the time. But surprisingly, the Beauty UK lip vinyl changed my impression of lip glosses completely! Specifically, this product somewhat a liquid lipstick; it has the shine  of a gloss and opacity of a lipstick.

1 coat of Pure Pasha lip vinyl

It has decent staying power and non-sticky. I applied straight from tube, you don't need to be very careful with this product. Highly recommend!




5. Lipstick in Vampire ($14.80)


This is another product worth your attention. The product comes in a lipstick form but applies like a cream. You will be surprised at how smooth it glides on your lips. The consistency feels thin yet the colour is very opaque. However, it's difficult to apply evenly straight from tube so you would need a lip brush (what I did) or pencil to get a defined edge. It does not contain shimmer, smells minty and has a creamy finish. Staying power is decent but you have to reapply after a meal.

red lipstick swatch on lips
1 coat of Vampire


Don't be intimidated by its name but frankly the red is really gorgeous. It reminds me of old Hollywood stars and Burlesque dancers. I love the way it looks on me, so I highly recommend this to you too!


6. Eyeshadow Palette in Soho ($17.80)


Initially these reminded me of my Coastal Scents palette but soon after swatching these on my hands I grew disappointed. The quality of these shadows are nothing compared to the baked eyeshadow I talked about earlier. It saddens me that the quality can vary so much even when it's produced by the same company.


Eighteen dollars may seem like a good deal for ten shadows but as you can see above, the consistency is powdery with lots of fallouts. I do not think these would blend well. It took me a 3-4 swipes to get the color on my hands. Unfortunately, I will have to give this product a miss.



blue mascara

Most interesting product of all - a blue mascara?! Is it me or coloured mascara seemed to be trendy in the 90s? I gave this a try and realized the blue isn't that scary after all. On lashes, it is actually very subtle. Now that I know how blue lashes look, I wouldn't mind wearing them for special events! The downside: product is clumpy and required  few coats for the blue to show. Experienced slight flaking and is not waterproof.

eyelashes closeup blue lashes

I am not sure if I would repurchase but it's definitely fancy. Might use this for photo shoots, who knows?


Final verdict:
I certainly enjoyed the colourful variety offered by this brand. I see it as a good, affordable choice who girls who just started out in makeup, or wish to experiment colours without spending too much money. I also think the lip products were outstanding and I am open to trying more. However, not all products performed the same. I was disappointed by the metallic pencil and eyeshadow palette in particular. Therefore, I would suggest you to read more reviews or try testers if possible before purchasing anything.

Products I would repurchase: Stripey Blusher, Lip Vinyl, Lipstick.


About GLAMOGIRL
GLAMOGIRL is a Singapore based online boutique that offers a selection of UK beauty products.

Thank you for staying with me till this far! I truly hope the review was informative for you. Anyway, if you happen to make purchase from GLAMOGIRL any time soon, remember to quote 'ULI30' at checkout! It applies for other brands on site too, not just Beauty UK.

Have you tried anything from Beauty UK? What do you recommend? Talk to me in the comments!