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It's raining cats and dogs today. I always enjoy rainy weather (tamang ulan lang, not the super windy/damaging typhoon), I get to layer, plus its the best time to lounge around, sleep in and blog and watch DVD's. The boss messaged us early this morning not to come to work because of the really bad weather (yey, slept some more! Woke up just in time for lunch.hehe). Electricity was out for a while, but thank God, we have our connection back already! Its movie marathon (Grey's Anatomy!) and blogging time! :)
Anyway, on to my OOTD post. :)
I was invited to the Redhead launch of the search for the newest Redhead girls! (read the post here.:). The Redhead line has evolved, with pieces that are versatile, and very stylish. I enjoyed picking out the pieces that I took home. Will post more oufit pictures soon. :)
Here is one of those pieces I brought home from the Redhead line. I love this dress, because you can style the look, and make more casual or dress it up and wear it to work with a blazer and pumps.
Dress: Redhead II Cropped Cardigan II Black Patent Pumps
I love the sweetheart neckline of the dress, very feminine. :) and its perfect to wear with pumps! You can also dress it down by wearing flats with it. :)
Love black and white. :)
Here is one of those pieces I brought home from the Redhead line. I love this dress, because you can style the look, and make more casual or dress it up and wear it to work with a blazer and pumps.
Dress: Redhead II Cropped Cardigan II Black Patent Pumps
I love the sweetheart neckline of the dress, very feminine. :) and its perfect to wear with pumps! You can also dress it down by wearing flats with it. :)
Love black and white. :)
I just got my new passport in the mail. I am a step closer to my plan of travelling the world. :) It's good that the prices for the air fares have become affordable, now everyone Juan can fly. (haha, endorsement. hehe.) I would love to go on my dream architectural tour of the world, but I've got to start somewhere, so I'm starting with Asia (hopefully). Of course I'd have to plan (and SAVE! hehe.) for the trips. And ask some friends to come as well. :)
The countries on my dream Asian tour. hehe.
Singapore
I'd love to see the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. I love amazing architecture. :) plus there's shopping, dinning!
I'd love to see the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. I love amazing architecture. :) plus there's shopping, dinning!
Japan
My sister had just gone to Japan last year. She says they enjoyed seeing the city, riding the trains, and shopping! Not to mention the tourist sights that are a must see (Tokyo Disneyland! The Forbidden City is a must see tourist spot.)
My sister had just gone to Japan last year. She says they enjoyed seeing the city, riding the trains, and shopping! Not to mention the tourist sights that are a must see (Tokyo Disneyland! The Forbidden City is a must see tourist spot.)
I get excited whenever I discover new stuff. When my friend Laura showed me her new biker jeans, I knew that I had to get a pair myself. I love how the jeans give a little rocker/biker chic vibe to an outfit. I pair it with a shirt and pumps. :)
The online store, Boutique Nayeli, where she ordered it ( I just love how easy it is to shop online- hassle free and right from the comfort of your own home!) carries the biker jeans plus much more! (check out their current collection online!). The online shop is relatively new, but it is slowly making itself known, through its collection of "eclectic mix of high fashion designer pieces and a-list inspired outfits. Boutique Nayelis is a one-stop shop."
Classic five pocket styling
Biker style with belt loops
I have a pair of these Bleach Biker Skinny Jeans. It goes well with pumps. :)
Belt loops and a button fastening to the waist |
Also look them up on The Mall website. :)
Don't you just love jeans and pumps together? :)
I was listening this morning to klove.com (a Christian radio station, you can listen to it online! It features all the latest Christian artists and bands), and heard this song that spoke to me.
I love how God loves everyone in the whole world, but still calls each of us by name. :) It's an unfailing, amazing awesome love.
Peter Furler - Reach
From the album On Fire
You hold the weight of the world
Still I don't slip through Your hands
Your love is bigger
Than just a notion built by man
I fall again and again,
But you whisper, “You're still mine.”
You feel the pain of the world,
But you never push mine aside.
(Chorus)
And You reach for me
With a love that quiets all my fears
And You reach for me
Like a Father wipes away the tears
So many people in this world,
But I hear You calling out my name.
You reach for me.
Now I'm never gonna be the same.
You know all of my fears
There's nothing Your eyes can't see.
When I tried to give up,
Lord, You never gave up on me.
I give You all of my hopes and dreams,
I lay them down.
Of all the place I've looked,
You're the one truth I have found.
Chorus
You hold the weight of the world,
Still I don't slip through Your hands.
You put the stars in the sky.
You know every grain of sand.
Chorus
You reach for me.
For me.
I love this song. :)
My sister showed me this video yesterday. its an add by Ikea, featuring interesting planning ideas. Now I am itching to fix our spare room, turn it into a walk in closet/dresser/study. I have always been fascinated with brilliant planning ideas, and when I saw this, I was impressed. :) Watch out for the bit on the bedroom for 6 people, and the walk through closet in the small bedroom : amazing ideas!
You can plan small spaces to serve more than one purpose, by putting in easy-to-move furniture, and by using dividers, or curtains. Also the spaces under the bed can serve as a separate "room" by adding curtains or we can also create a walk in closet (you can enclose it and make it into a dressing area also by adding curtains!)
For more cool planning ideas click here. (interesting ideas for walk in closets : space to put all your shoes and bags!)
I love how you can do so much even with the smallest space!
I've always wondered how resort wear is defined exactly. While surfing the net, I came across an article about resort wear : it is one of many new genres of clothing, and is now being specified on cruises and for destination weddings. Just think crisp and cool pieces that look chic in an outdoor tropical setting, on a resort, or beach and you'll have a better idea of what resort wear really is. I love that it is so relaxed yet still glam and fabulous. It has become a style that signifies relaxation, affluence, and an appreciation of nature, and displays a sense of style and class for the wearer.
Colors
- Colors for resort wear include brights. Magenta, turquoise, yellow, and white all look fabulous near the water.
Prints
- Along with color, prints are popular. Think tribal and large floral prints, along with embroidery and ikat (a craft in which one tie-dyes and weaves yarn to create an intricately designed fabric) details.
Fabrics
- Cool fabrics like linen and cotton are the most popular materials for resort wear.
Accessories
- Resort wear can consist of a bright maxi dress or white sundress, but the key is to dress it up with jewelry. Large statement necklaces or a gold cuff give a plain dress a chic twist that makes it perfect for resort wear.
Men
- Men should make like JFK at the beach. Lightweight button-up shirts, loose twill or linen pants rolled up create a chic, comfortable look.
Shoes
- Women should wear wedges or a flat leather sandal. Metallic flourishes add pizazz without looking over-the-top. Men should opt for a boat shoe or a loafer.Read more about resort wear here. :)
Some of the collections that I love are the Rachel Zoe Resort collection (blogged about this, read here. :), and I think the Gucci Spring 2011 collection (read it here) can pass off for resort wear as well.
I recently stumbled upon the Salvatore Ferragamo Resort 2012 collection. It is just fab and glam! I absolutely love all the pieces!
Here are my favorites:
images from elle.com
Maybe I'll specify a resort wear dresscode for my (future) wedding. hehe. :)
Style has always been subjective. How you dress depends on your personality and preference, and we might not have the same personalities. We may not agree wholly on some points, but its good to know that although we have different tastes, there are some things that we can do and adopt that will work for any style. Those instant things that can immediately upgrade your style and add a little something. I think that no one can go wrong with the basics. :)
I was browsing through Daphne Osena-Paez' blog and found this very interesting book that she mentioned. I'm itching to see if they have it at National Bookstore, Powerbooks, or Fully Booked (I bet it would also cost as much as Nina Garcia's Little Black book of Style, and her other books. hehe.)
I've searched for it through the internet, and these are a few tips from the book that I found.
The Blazer
"Push back or roll up the sleeves — the ultimate 'easy chic' statement. Even better when the lining's a different color."
Photo: Benoît Peverelli, from Parisian Chic: A Style Guide by Ines de la Fressange, Flammarion, 2011
my thoughts : I was able to buy a nice blazer with nice lining, it adds a little accent when I fold back the sleeves to reveal the colorful cloth that is the lining at the cuff. :) See how the belt is just kind of tied at the waist?
The Bag
"Better a genuine straw bag than a fake luxury label. Counterfeit is counterfashion!"
Photo: Benoît Peverelli, from Parisian Chic: A Style Guide by Ines de la Fressange, Flammarion, 2011
The Trench
"Never, ever buckle the belt properly like a good little girl. Tie it in front or behind with the buckle hanging loose. Unobtrusive fashion statements like this ('Life's too short,' or 'the buckle's broken but I love this coat so much I found a solution ...') are very, very Parisian."
Photo: Benoît Peverelli, from Parisian Chic: A Style Guide by Ines de la Fressange, Flammarion, 2011
The Little Black Dress
"The little black dress is not simply an item of clothing, it's a concept. It's abstract, it's universal — which means there's one that's perfect for everyone ... Today the Parisian has several little black dresses, just as she has several pairs of jeans: each is a variation on a theme."
Photo: Benoît Peverelli, from Parisian Chic: A Style Guide by Ines de la Fressange, Flammarion, 2011
my thoughts : I think the little black dress is a staple. It's an instant go to outfit, I wear it when I can't think of anything else to wear : then I have fun accessorizing with big earrings, or a necklace, or red pumps. :) its like a blank canvass.
The Perfect Jeans
"Jeans are never too risky; they're a little like salt — they go with everything!"
Photo: Benoît Peverelli, from Parisian Chic: A Style Guide by Ines de la Fressange, Flammarion, 2011
my thoughts : I love wearing jeans (aside from wearing skirts. hehe) It is true that you can match it with anything. I love it that you can just wear a plain top, put on a jacket, and just pair it with your nice pumps or high heels, you have your instant chic outfit. :)




























