31.3.16

Sakura


Mood:

Yes I'm changing, yes I'm gone
Yes I'm older, yes I'm moving on
And if you don't think it's a crime you can come along, with me
Life is moving, can't you see

They say people never change, but that's bullshit, they do
Yes I'm changing, can't stop it now
And even if I wanted I wouldn't know how
Another version of myself I think I found, at last

There's a world out there and it's calling my name
And it's calling yours, girl it's calling yours too


How many times have you heard Singaporeans say, "if only Singapore wasn't so hot, it'll be perfect"? If perfect existed, I think the Flower Dome at Gardens by The Bay comes close. The odd-shaped glass dome, which might be mistaken as a really sophisticated green house, offers the comfort of the A.C. so you could be 'outdoorsy' (how ironic) without actually getting a heatstroke. 

Nigel and I recently went to see the temporary Sakura displays at the Flower Dome. It was quite an experince for me as it was the very first time I saw cherry blossoms in real life. It's fascinating how the 'Sakura' is just so overused – mainly in marketing – I mean, I've prolly tried 'Sakura' flavoured snacks prior to seeing the actual plant. 

When I finally saw them, wow, I get it. I see why it's a big deal. Besides the species being a rarity and exclusive seasonally, I saw hope, life, and beauty. I was mesmerized. I'm not saying Sakura is the most beautiful flower, but it's been a long time since I last admired a flower in detail. I am so caught up with technology and work everyday that the most natural things in life has become foreign. Diversity, faith, beauty  balance and perfection — all these a natural occurence of life, yet, these are the things we human beings try to hard to pursue. Or have we become blind to God's creations?

I'm wearing Sweet Drug top, Pull & Bear denim jeggings and YSL lip tint in no. 2.

22.3.16

Starry-Eyed


Mood:

Never let the darkness leave us
If you can't I'll be the dreamer

Be the night and I will be your shining light
I'm your silver line, only you will find

Two weeks back, I was invited to see the Z Wedding Couture Runway Show 2016. The invite reached me right smack before one of my major school submissions, but I'm glad it did anyway because fashion shows always put me in a good mood. It was an exhaustive journey but nevertheless fun experience — from finding our way to the very isolated W Hotel Sentosa (I mean, there's a good reason why it's Madonna's choice of temporary tour residence in Singapore), anticipating for the show to start to seeing the beautiful dresses. The dresses for Spring were definitely based off classic, hourglass and princess silhouettes, but that's not to say the designers spared any effort off their signature bare-back look. The models' makeup glowed against their white frocks. Dresses with lace or flower appliqué were my favourites. Unfortunately, the lighting situation at The Grand Room wasn't ideal, so I decided to desaturate everything and consolidate the pictures I snapped into my lazy-style collages. Hope you enjoyed the images anyway!

#zweddingcouture2016

1.3.16

Review: Essentials by Rosie Jane


I received a package last week in courtesy of by Rosie Jane, a Californian beauty and lifestyle brand which prides itself for organic and cruelty-free products. The products sent to me for review were:


The first thing which caught my attention was the scent. You know it's something good when the entire box literally smells like fresh roses and essential oils. The handcrafted line has a distinctively soft scent that is unlike any mass-market perfume. And I must say, after a week of consistent use, I am in love. BRJ is one of those brands that allow you to immerse in a great product stripped of unnecessary adornment and marketing. Rosie's containers are fully recyclable, packaged minimally with brown paper and wax thread.

JAMES is a unisex scent for those who prefer warm and woody scents reminiscent of fall. I love JAMES because it's practical and makes me very happy. LEILA LOU, namely Rosie's signature blend, has a girlier persona with breezy notes of Jasmine and pear. Each product line evokes the mood of a different season. They come in forms of a soy wax candle, spray bottle and rollerball. The naturally scented candle burns beautifully and fills up the room within minutes. A real treat for my bedroom because I use it every night to wind down. The POPPY cheek & lip gloss is a multi-purpose balm that gives me super moisturised lips with a hint of berry. While you shouldn't expect too much in terms of pigmentation, what makes POPPY special to me is its smooth waxy texture and coconut aroma. It makes an excellent lipstick base and can be used to highlight if you like a glossy sheen.

For every brand I talk about here, I genuinely wish that it'll benefit some of you too. There are a couple of beauty brands I root for, such as LUSH  and Etude House skincare which I probably don't speak enough of. Earlier this year when I culled my room (you can read from this post), I made a mental note to myself to make better and responsible choices this year, such as buying less in general and choosing sustainable products. Seeing the amount of thought Rosie puts in her brand really encourages me to keep going at this positive lifestyle transition. Life is about creating meanings, isn't it? Rosie's small but purposeful product range was worth featuring and I definitely see myself stocking up in the near future.

You could shop by Rosie Jane at www.byrosiejane.com or from the window below.