24 June 2013

Taipei Haul

Taipei has always been on our wishlist again ever since my colleagues joined. Recently, our wish came true as we took this short trip together. I'm really glad to have these big fans of Taiwan as colleagues, introducing us to new things during this second visit of mine!

We took a crystal cable car up to Maokong for lunch and tea, ate their local favourites like lu rou fan and mango snow ice at Ximenting, as well as enjoying some jap bbq at the happening Kanpai restaurant, where we can kiss for free meat! Also, we heard some beautiful voices at EZ5 live house (aka 音乐餐厅), where apparently A-mei has ever made a surprise performance at. We clubbed at Room 18, popular among young Taiwan celebs, but we didn't get to see any, unless you count MTV VJ George!


Of course it isn't complete without great SHOPPING! Like I always do!

Ximenting, Shi Da Night Market, as well as my favourite Wu Fen Pu are really fantastic shopping areas. My biggest success this trip was from Wu Fen Pu, a huge market with rows and rows of little shops that specialises in wholesale, but also entertains a little shopaholic like me.

Having honed my Bugis Street shopping skills, within 1 hour and 15 minutes, I had successfully found quite a bit of awesome steals, while my colleagues had retired for a coffee break in less than 20 minutes.



Some people find street shopping tiring as there are just so many clothes packed into one small store, and so many stores with similar clothes, they just end up browsing in a blur. And they emerge empty handed, not seeing anything they like.

I find that it does take training of some sort... and I realise I usually apply the following quick tips:

  1. I'm glad I'm on the slimmer side as most tops are free sized. Most shops do not allow for fittings so I usually go dressed in as light an outfit as possible for easier comparison.
  2. I don't need to walk into every shop because there are many duplicated stocks.
  3. Generally, the clothes from the stores nearer the entrance are slightly more expensive than the stores that are further in. But when I'm on a hol and time is of the essence, paying a few extra dollars is worth it.
  4. I usually take a little bit of time to stand outside each shop and observe the overall fashion style of the shop. I've noticed that each owner has a slightly different fashion style and chances are, they may pick the clothes that suits their style to sell. I usually observe the clothes on the mannequin and on the racks that's in front of the store. It's usually the tell tale signs of the general fashion trend in the store. If I like what I see, I'll walk into the store to explore the racks.
  5. Usually, if the clothes appears nicely arranged or on plastic covered hangers, they tend to be a little bit more pricey. I don't rule it out completely because it tends to mean better quality, more unique designs or more wears in the long run.
  6. To get into the mood, I'll usually find an easy buy first. Something not too expensive, simple but pretty. Something I'll wear, like a laced camisole or some leggings. Once I've 'opened' my purse, the momentum will kick in.
  7. Once I've found one outfit I like, I'll tend to look around the store for another. They are usually more ready to give a bit of discount if I buy more than one. But I'll always remember not to waste too much time bargaining or I'll run out of time shopping!
  8. When I'm not sure if I'll ever wear an outfit or when I'm not sure if it's worth the money, I'll leave the shop but will make a mental note of its location. If I find myself still thinking about it at the end of my shopping trip, I'll head back and buy it. On hols, regrets are the worst hangover ever!
  9. My motto is "shopping lists are party-poopers". From past lessons, I've learnt that if I stick to lists, I'll end up trying to find "that one" and missing out on the many others.
  10. Two pairs of eyes are better than one. I'm so glad I have Mr Yap who shares my fashion style and knows what he likes on me.

15 June 2013

LOTD: Arale-Chan!

Ever since I got this pair of specs, Mr Yap loves referring to me as Dr Slump's Arale. I've never watched this cartoon before  - Mr Yap's "time";p - but after googling her a few times, she really grows on you...

So one day, I decided to get really into the role. Digging through my wardrobe to find my own version of Arale's famous outfit... I transformed into her:


Recently on a shopping trip to Bugis Street, I even spotted the Arale cap! But I didn't buy it... kinda regretted it during this photoshoot ;p But my photoshopped wings also does the job...


Online, there are some serious fans who cosplay identical to Arale, right down to the shoes. There's even this adorable little girl who plays 'Arale' so well!!

I can't compare to them... nevertheless, it was a super fun photoshoot. Even my husband enjoyed shooting the dorky looking me!!

08 June 2013

Welcome To Your New Home, My Barbies!!

A few weekends ago, Mr Yap and myself were very busy with our new wardrobes! The first thing I did was moving my barbies into their new home.

It’s a simple wardrobe, nothing fancy, but the best part was that we could choose the shelving we preferred… and I chose mine with the sole aim to house as many Barbies as I could, as well as clothes!


My Barbies now have a more specious home. Even though there are still some of them hidden behind, at least most of my favourite designer collectibles can now be seen!

Every Barbie of mine holds a special meaning…

I grew up with Barbies. Even through my tomboy days, my Barbies were stashed in a box at the back of my cupboard, one that I frequently visited. Each one of my Barbies had a name, and each one of them had a unique fashion style. To me, Barbies are the most fashionable dolls and I love buying clothes and shoes for them! My grandmother even sewed dresses for them following my design instructions.



The Start of the Addiction... 

One day in June 2007, I was drawn to the display in a toy shop at Serene centre. Before me stood the Giorgio Armani Barbie, dressed in an elegant grey strapless chiffon top and intricately beaded long skirt. There were also two Barbies dressed in their signature Juicy Couture tracksuits. Instantly, I fell in love with them. At the same time, I couldn’t resist a silkstone Robert Best Barbie in a cute 60s dress… as well as a Lady Camille Barbie. Her princess gown captivated me, and her curly locks were so unique, I couldn't resist.

Another one of my favourite Barbies is Versace. It's a brand that does not need introduction, but the dress that adorns Barbie is the same Versace dress Beyonce and Christina Aguilera wore, only smaller and of a different colour. Flowingly elegant but seductively sexy...

Also, my collection could not have been possible without the help of a friend, who received and re-courier my Amazon purchases all the way from US to Singapore! Without him, Kate Spade, Christian Louboutin shoes, Burberry, Versace Versus, two Christian DiorEscada, Oscar de la Renta, Calvin Klein, Givenchy, Donna Karen New York, Anna Sui, Hanae Mori would not have made it into my wardrobe!

Why did I buy two Christian Dior barbies? It's a funny story of carelessness, embarrassment and blessing. When my first Christian Dior arrived, she was bare foot :( I don't usually open my Barbie boxes in order to maintain their mint condition. I didn't dare to tell my husband that I ordered a Barbie without shoes and was lazy to go through the hassle of returning the package... so I ordered another one. But a few days before the second one arrived, I decided to open the first box and looked thoroughly. I found the pair of golden shoes tucked neatly below the Barbie stand within the box. So that's the story of my two Barbies and it was a blessing in disguise. Today, I have an opened Christian Dior Barbie standing among my boxes of Barbie and the intricacy of the beading on the Christian Dior dress deserves to be admired by touch!



But my ultimate favourite is my Vera Wang Barbie. Perhaps it's silly, I'm not even sure from what age onwards, whenever I hear of Vera Wang, I think of dream wedding dresses (the power of advertising). So when I saw this Barbie selling at Dollz Inc, I had to get it. This is my only Platinum edition doll in my collection, which means I'm one of 1000 privileged few who owns this Vera Wang Barbie... special? Being from a marketing background, I'm am constantly aware of the silly traps of marketing but I can't help falling!

My collection isn't complete.

I've still got a couple more in my wishlist... just waiting for some sellers to realise they've priced it too high!

Imagine Barbie covered in tattoos, funky skulls, bleached hair and edgy leopard leggings. That's gonna be my next doll, the iconic Tokidoki Barbie! His name is being mentioned on red carpets, in fashion magazines, and on style TV... he's Zac Posen and I want this Barbie couple!!

To complete my dream collection...

There is one Barbie missing from the Mattel family of designer Barbies, and that is none other than the legendary Louis Vuitton, one of my favourite brands...