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Monday, October 10, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Hearty Puzzles
It's amazing how everything seems much more out of this world when you've got simple technology like paint and rollip to colour up every memory. Say photoshop, wha-whatt ?
Yup, you've got it right. I've gone on another food spree in a futile attempt to gain weight in all the right areas, and consequently I have subjected myself to the state of a marshmallow.
I was too full to walk.
I could have picked up my latest read and just indulge myself in the imaginative world of a novel, but sadly to say the novel has been highly assimilated with a cookbook, luring me into its trap to gag at every page turned, considering the fact that I was at that hour stuffed like a christmas turkey gobblegobble. So there's nothing better than to explore what the internet has to offer me in terms of collaging tutes and what not.
Well, truth is, I didn't pick up any pointers from the net, but hey I just allowed the soul of my creativity to take heed. Who knew collaging could take up a fun-filled 2 hours ? Reminds me of the time I've spent in kindergarten tearing and sticking pictures back again in order to make them look more colourful ... or rather I was instructed to do so for art class, and didn't know the purpose. Probably the latter. Alright, I digress.
I use to be all artsy-fartsy from kindergarten up till secondary. Was always one of those students who could draw and paint really well. But I always did it for fun, not to enhance my skills whatsoever since I was quite, if I could geekishly admit, solely dedicated to science. Anyway anywho, playing with the pixels this time kinda gave me a nostalgic kick ... and I'm glad to say that the memories that came flooding back were just [picture perfect].
Well back to the topic. I've been playing round with rollip for some time now, and I realised just how addictive this thing can get. You'll know you're hooked on when this rushing wave of OCD engulfs you at the very thought of leaving your naked pictures (and by naked I mean the original colour form of the photo - not lomolized) alone, just the way they are. Yes, the urge will pull you, and cajole you into a multiple-effect frenzy with your clickety-click. Technology, gotta love it ;) *purrs*
It's like graphic shebang. Pretty easy and in the process, quite relaxing to the mind. Have fun kiddos !
Retro effects are cute :)
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Honeysuckle Sunnies
I finally found one with the perfect shade! Ilapu, season of the playful sun
Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry® smartphone
Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry® smartphone
Friday, May 20, 2011
Shelling Out The Vibrant
I couldn't resist.
Got myself some sunny pieces *squeals at the daffodil shorts* from both the trf and woman's collection ;)
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
J'ADORE by Topshop : Kate's Documented Career
Yummy mummy moss, and it's been years.
I would love a chance to take in what the exhibition has to offer at La Galerie de l'Instant in Paris.
Friday, May 13, 2011
B.Rep's Summer 011 Collection
Everything's so pastel, flowery, and boho. Me like :)
Totally perfect for my island getaway closet
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You know I love all things [bohemian], which also explains my affinity for pretty maxi dresses !
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You know I love all things [bohemian], which also explains my affinity for pretty maxi dresses !
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Morning Cocoa
Nothing like slipping into a comfy Elizabeth piece for work ...
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Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry® smartphone
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
MOD
My favourite spread in Cleo mag so far. It's your ultimate guide to the life of luxe in the fashion world from zac posen to karl lagerfield, and from bags like birkin to materials like quiviut <3
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Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry® smartphone
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Pedi-wack!
I know pictures of toes aren't exactly too exquisite (unless you're from China's 15th century) but I couldn't contain my excitement when for once I've managed to make my pedi look decent. Glitter honeysuckle & pastel purple nail polish, adorned with diamonds at the base. Pretty princess-ey eh? fits the occassion for tomorrow ;)
Granny toes ! Hehe.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Opaque Crystals on Nude Struts
Of the array of pretty shoes at charles & keith, one particular pair caught my fancy. Isn't the nude just wonderful-lookin' when it's being adorned with soft jewels?
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Mila Kunis in Elie Saab @ The Oscars 2011
empyrean. tenuous, but aerial. completely celestial.
I love it. love it. love it.
The colour, the flow.
Reminds me of a delicate water nymph.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Something To Ponder On (Face Structures, Part 1)
A friend told me that my face wasn't totally round in shape, but rather round from the top to the lower part of my cheeks, and slightly sharp at the base of the chin area. Many people have told me the same thing, and described it as a heart-shaped face.
I wonder why I refuse to take on this new perspective, and instead stubbornly hold on to idea that I should chisel off whatever remnants there are protruding from the more sophisticated cum oblong sunken face I've always aimed for with all that relentless gum-chewing.
But I never did think of it this way, that these good supple bits are going to do my face a favour when I age. Yup, the wonders of collagen.
Does this mean that I would look younger than I actually am in 30 years time?
HATCHACHA HUBBA HUBBA ... fill up on em collagen girls!
Tip: But while you're at it, here are a few hints from a site to help you keep those angles in your face ... To do this, create less volume around the face. Go for soft, graduated layers that fall just right above your chin. Consider wispy and tapered ends. Bangs are flattering, but keep them long or side-swept. Make sure to avoid one-length, blunt cuts if you have short hair. Curly, short hair is also a no-no.
Tip: But while you're at it, here are a few hints from a site to help you keep those angles in your face ... To do this, create less volume around the face. Go for soft, graduated layers that fall just right above your chin. Consider wispy and tapered ends. Bangs are flattering, but keep them long or side-swept. Make sure to avoid one-length, blunt cuts if you have short hair. Curly, short hair is also a no-no.
So to speak, make way for a new do and flaunt those pretty faces that y'all have :D
Monday, January 10, 2011
Nudes To Die For
I absolutely adore these babies here cause they have a hint of gold
around the soft colouring of the base.
By Stuart Weitzman.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
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