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Sunday, September 29

1 month to EU @ 12:15


I have a crazy idea. I wonder who will agree with my idea. 

I want to take 1 month off to go to Europe to do what most would least expect to do at my age. I want to take up short courses while I explore the various neighbouring countries around. I know it will cost a bomb but I wish to do it soon before I get arthritis, diabetes, bad short sightedness etc. 

It is into a zone of the unknown, challenge, change, new environment, uncertainty and risk. I am afraid of traveling alone. For the fact that I don't really know what to do when something like thefts and accommodation issues happens. Or important things like cooking, washing clothes and cleaning the apartment. LOL. I admit I am pampered at home. 

But I really want to do it while I am still considered "young". 

Time to plan and budget. 

Why do I feel like sometimes the more we want something, we will not get it? 

And the moment when we don't expect to have it, it just comes to us. 

Is it because the expectation is lower hence the disappointment lesser? And vice versa. No idea.

Wednesday, September 25

What I have in mind now... @ 17:34


Kate Spade New York Gramercy Grand Bracelet Watch



Celine Horizontal Cabas Tote in Black



 Balenciaga Classic Work Bag in Black

Balenciaga Giant 12 Silver Studs Work Bag in Black




Seriously, what do you think of when I say "Luxury"? Prada, Miu Miu, Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, Balenciaga etc…

To be honest, I would think of all these brands when someone mention "Luxury". After working at my workplace for a year, I come to understand that this word has been overused, misapplied and is common to the whole world. 

I was chatting with a customer who just came back from her Europe holiday. She said the Hermes shop in Paris is crowded with tourist! While another customer was just telling me her friend said she can get a Hermes Birkin anytime she wants and asked if my customer wants one too. There was another known fact that Chanel has to restrict the number of bags a customer can buy in EU, eg. one bag per passport.

What has happened to the "Luxury" industry? I read the article from NMdaily about VBH and came to understand that luxury is supposed to be exclusive and high quality which is not distributed to the masses.

Today, Hermes seem so common to us that you see it on the streets everyday and see it on Instagram anytime. Everyone is carrying a Celine. Many of the working professional owns a Prada. I think many fashion houses have realized this too late and is trying to make amendments by introducing personalization. Brands like Louise Vuitton and Goyard try to make it exclusive to customers by personalizing their initials on the bag. 

Recently, I was asking my colleague who is totally obsessed with fashion. What are the latest IT bags? We thought of many brands and designs which we felt is passe because everyone has it. So what is new and current? 

Many fashion houses are also taking what is in trend presently and inputing it into their design drafts. Valentino rockstud trapeze bag looks like the Celine Trapeze or an Atlantique bag from Reed Krakoff etc. What happened to creativity and originality. 

I like what VBH said about quintessential VBH woman. "The quintessential woman who is attracted to VBH is secure in herself and her taste. She understands the quality and wants to project her own personality, not the personality of a logo or brand."
Found an interesting article while researching on certain brands.

VBH: Very Beautiful Handbags by V. Bruce Hoeksema

The Rome-based accessories house VBH may be one of fashion’s best-kept secrets—a rare thing in an age of tweeting designers, live-streamed runway shows, street-style blogging.  Fashion is faster than ever, and it takes a person with integrity and a passion for the traditional (rather long) process, to create truly exclusive luxury.  One man who values this artisanal process is American designer Vernon Bruce Hoeksema, who founded VBH quietly in 1999.
He attributes his understanding of true luxury to the 25 years he spent working for Valentino. His understated handbags come in an array of high-end materials like lizard, alligator, python, leather and suede.  Each bag is hand-sewn and assembled by a team of artisans in Florence.
“We will never be a mass luxury brand, it’s not in our DNA and that’s not what we are about,” says Hoeksema. 

NM: What was the original motive behind VBH?
BH: The motivation was to get back to real luxury – high quality and exclusive.  At that time, when I started the company, I found so-called “luxury” being distributed to the masses.  You would see the same bag everywhere.  I noticed there was a high-end clientele that wanted to distinguish themselves.
NM: What is the ultimate craftsmanship for you?
BH: The ultimate craftsmanship is being handmade in Italy.  Putting as much attention-to-detail into making the inside of the bag as you do the outside.  Also, construction and how the bag wears through the years.
NM: VBH offers a very exclusive and personal interpretation of luxury.  How do you intend to maintain the integrity of the company while aiding growth?
BH: VBH has grown solely by word-of-mouth. It represents the old way luxury brands were built.  It wasn’t done through advertising, it was done through beautiful quality products.  Because of this, we have tremendous potential to expand to markets where people aren’t aware of VBH without going mass-luxury.  It’s our job to maintain the high standards that VBH stands for – handmade in our own factory in Italy.  We also put a lot of time into the research and development of new materials and finishes.
NM: Your handbags are exquisitely understated.  What is your philosophy in terms of design?
BH: I don’t believe in “throw-away” fashion.  I want to make products that are timeless and can be passed down to future generations.
NM: Describe the production process for one bag.
BH: Once my sketch is complete, the skins are hand selected, quality controlled and hand cut.  They pass from the cutting tables to be “prepared.”  This is where the skins and edges are skived, which makes them thinner, in order to sew the seams.  Then, they get a final or exact cut. There are different backings we use to give strength and durability, depending on the type of skin we are using. After this they are individually hand mounted at the work tables.  One bag can have around 30 to 40 pieces that all get assembled in certain stages.  It takes at least a week for one bag to pass through the mounting stage.  We select thread colors and edge paint colors.  It’s a very lengthy process because of the way we finish the bags – we basically create another bag on the inside.
NM: Share three things you learned during your time at Valentino.
BH: I learned what real luxury is, what real couture is and how to mix materials and colors to put together a cohesive collection or an individual bag.
NM: Your online presence is one of mystery. You have a website, but there is minimal content.  Do you intentionally keep a low profile online? 
BH: In the beginning it was a conscious decision to not have a website.  It was partially because we weren’t trying to expand the brand exponentially, but also because putting product on the web made it much easier to counterfeit, which has been a problem for us.  Now, we are currently working on an informational website, which will feature some product.
NM: How do you balance business and creative?
BH: It is a tremendous amount of work. You end up working a lot of hours, I guess is how you do it. [Laughs.]  I spend most of the day (9 to 5) working on the creative side and the business side is mostly after hours.
NM: What excites you most about the design process?
BH: I really enjoy going to the factory with my sketches and working with the model maker to develop the first sample.  I am extremely hands-on during this process.  I can go into the factory, completely on my own, and make my sketch a reality.  The only process I don’t attempt to do myself is to use the sewing machine, and it’s not because I don’t think I can, but because it probably takes a bit of practice.  Depending on the bag it can take eight to ten trials to get the sample perfectly balanced.  I enjoy everything about this process, especially the small tweaks.
NM: Describe the quintessential VBH woman.
BH: The brand appeals to all ages of women, and that’s what I had hoped for, when I started the business.  The quintessential woman who is attracted to VBH is secure in herself and her taste. She understands the quality and wants to project her own personality, not the personality of a logo or brand. 
- Taken from NMdaily, posted by Kristen Spaulding on 11.07.11

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Monday, September 23

Back to the core of the church @ 16:09


Recently I kept reading about celebrities and models wanting to come out of their comfort zone to try something new, to challenge themselves. 

I'm pretty sure that is the beginning of change and adventure when we come out of the environment which we are so comfortable and safe in. What does it mean to come out of the comfort zone? I think the best definition is to say we are stepping into the unknown. Things will become unpredictable, there might be failures, there might be success, no one knows, except God.

The comfort zone meant the environment and situation which we are best at dealing with. So coming out of it leads to a determination to realize new experiences, solutions and situations. 

I joined a cell group which my friend recommended me for service yesterday. Although I'm not a fan of meeting new people alone, I was pretty excited to meet new people from Church. I spoke and sat beside the CGL who was in the same leadership class as me. Boy, that is coming to about 10 years ago?! Not feeling very comfortable, I smiled, greeted and shook hands with the members. 

I told myself I had to do this sooner or later because I was reminded about this verse. "Those who are planted in the House of God will flourish." I wanted to be re-connected back to the Church. Although there were some unpleasant experiences last time, I think its not fair to deem everyone to be the same.

So, I'm on the way to looking for a spiritual family which I can be rooted into and grow.

Thursday, September 19

Style Rethink by Christa D'Souza @ 18:48


"How do women do this over and over again without bankrupting themselves both financially and creatively? Here is the thing: Very, very, stylish women don't. 

Forking out for an entire new closet every season smacks of victim-y insecurity…Find those key pieces that can be integrated seamlessly, stealthily, almost thriftily, into your existing closet. 'Remember, the season has to work for YOU', as she puts it. 'Not the other way round'. 

SO then - those vital pieces for the season. Concentrate on these as though your life depends upon it and, guaranteed, you will sail through fall like a pro. If I could only go for one piece? It would probably be a coat. There is something about its new oversized proportions, its cocooning powers, as exemplified to perfection…

If I were going for two, I would add the perfect slouchy sweater…

If you already have one (slip dress) from Pre-Fall, pair it with an oversized sweater, and if you want to really push fall's rebel theme, add a leather jacket… If you like the idea of a simple, throw-on-and-go dress, as I do, then invest in a black foolproof shift from Victoria Beckham, with minimal accessories and a pair of Jimmy Choo brogues…"

Taken from an article called Style Rethink from Net-A-Porter by Christa D'Souza

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Saturday, September 14

Why not take risk? @ 10:59

People usually remember what you did wrong and forget what you did right. 

Is that why many are afraid to take a risk, jump of the cliff and go for something unknown? Is that why many are afraid to make mistakes, so they rather not take the chance and follow suit? Is that why many are not successful?
Change happens when your mindsets and perspectives change. 

We often say we would want to change these and that but never succeeded in doing that. We need to renew our mind. Whether you like it or not, change is said to be a constant thing on earth. 

There is always room for improvement and that meant changing. So be open to advises and feedbacks; think through it. If it makes sense and you're convicted about it, set your heart to change, make a conscious effort and change your course of action. 

No point talking about change all the time but nothing is done. Like what the bible says, its like a cymbal making empty noises. 

Tuesday, September 10

Spring is coming @ 13:03

I was reminded.

Seasons start to change even without us realizing or feeling it.

I was watching a Chinese drama about a fictional story of ancient Chinese history of the emperor and his concubines. As years past, many springs, summers, autumns and winters would past. This thought crossed my mind.

We can never know when the change of seasons actually start to happen. The beginning of spring would still be cold with the presence of snow as it gradually become warmer.

The seasons in life are the same. A change, a turning happens in the midst of your daily life without you realizing or feeling anything. That change would become so evident one day that you cannot help but to ask how it happened. The fact is, the change of seasons have already begun and you have not notice it.

While the seasons are changing, what do you do? Persevere on or run away from the circumstances because you cannot tolerate things further?

My spring is coming. Continue to fight on.
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