Friday 20 February 2015

Bliss



Do you remember how it was when you were a kid? Running around without a care in the word. It never mattered if we became sweaty or dirty, no bills to pay and no grown up obligations to worry about. We used to hate being forced into afternoon naps (which now has become a luxury) and we were oblivious to responsibility. All we cared about was having fun.

Years go by so quickly and now I have become an adult, at least physically. I have not forgotten to revisit my inner child. Adult life is complex and dynamic. Once in a while it is better to step back, worry less, love more and stay positive just like kids do it naturally.

My photos took me back to my childhood where I play the hardest, laugh the most, and dream a lot.








Thursday 5 February 2015

Tie the Knot



It’s been a long time since I’ve witnessed a wedding. The last wedding I attended was my own, more than five years ago. Now that I’m married, weddings feel different than it used to be. The melancholic version of me takes over as I reflect on my own journey as a woman, evolving to be more confident and steadfast as we walk on this road called “life”.

My choice of clothes also change as time passes by. My preferences in clothing a long time ago is a lot different from what it is today. The only constant thing in life is change.

My outfit shows how dainty and lady like I am now (minus the goofball side of me). Fifteen years ago when I was in highschool, you would never see me in a dress and high heels. Should I gently say that I am getting old? Lol! Nah, I think fashion sense comes with maturity.



















Wednesday 14 January 2015

Cool as White

My fashion style depends on my mood for the day. Some days I want to dress up, other days I like to be more laid back and just be comfortable with my gear.

 Today I feel like wearing something suitable for the cool weather. I decided to wear my plain white Zara tank top. It gives me a more plump look and offsets my small frame. Fashion experts would always recommend light colors for slender figures and dark shades for those on the curvy side.

 This look represents comfort with style. You don't have to overdo things just to make a statement. I believe that you have to be happy and comfortable with what you're wearing and it will automatically resonate on your look.
















Thursday 18 December 2014

Red Chameleon


I dont know why, but I’m always drawn to pieces that exude masculinity. Boyish garments balance a woman's innate vulnerability and softness. I admire women who can be a Chameleon and able to strut off different looks for any given event and make it work. A perfect balance between feminine and strong.

This crimson Terranova button down shirt gives a hint of manliness. I balanced it out by pairing it with navy blue leather shorts. Mixing it up by combining polar opposites, Aldo pumps for my feet and topping it off with my fave Fedora hat.