Thursday, December 18, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
the city light
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
this is why tate modern is so lovely
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
greener nation
Fashion First and Promenade boutique (Senayan City, Jakarta) held a Greener Nation press con and exhibition to embrace eco-friendly fashionista and soon-to-be eco-friendly fashionista. The eco-fashion concept include organic fabric, minimizing plastick for packaging, purchasing local product to reduce carbon emission. Yes-we definitely get that!
Let’s cool up the earth while stay in fashion!
The details...
The exhibition also displayed seven designs of canvas bag as the newest shopping tool for minimizing plastick. Say NO to plastic! (though the sentence "Turn on Plastic" is a bit cool. But just the sentence, not the act)
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Richard Chai for Target
Saturday, October 13, 2007
perfect pleated plan
Pleat pleat pleat....what more can I say?
It's so classy. Put on blazer on your pleated mini dress or just wear it as it is!
Find yourself on self-amusement with pleated wardrobe wherever you are: jetset party, wandering in old city, hang out with friends, crazy shopping day, self-meditation(why not?!).


It's so classy. Put on blazer on your pleated mini dress or just wear it as it is!
Find yourself on self-amusement with pleated wardrobe wherever you are: jetset party, wandering in old city, hang out with friends, crazy shopping day, self-meditation(why not?!).


Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Quote of the week: Oscar Wilde

"Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months"
– Oscar Wilde
Though the quotation sounds negative, but there’s a good point on it. With the words “we have to alter it every six months”, it will boost and stimulate the creativity on fashion to always grow, modify and vary.
Say “Aye” to the alteration!
Note: Oscar Wilde was very fond of his velvet jacket, flowing tie, a wide-awake hat and in the early days of the Aesthetic movement, he often wore much ridiculed breeches. Wilde believed that flowing robes of classical lines and practical Turkish style trousers would be the better grab for both sexes.
***Orca
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