If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you know I’m working with Ditto Eyewear to promote their new Endless Subscription Program. And if you’ve somewhat read my blog posts before, you know even with sponsors, I rarely just give glorious reviews without touching the downside. That said, this program by
Earlier in the summer, Sashion, a Canada based online boutique introduced me to their collection featuring young, less commercial Chinese designers. I was very much intrigued by the great cause and the idea behind it, and felt compelled to give them a try. This white Min bag, in short, is
Galleries and museums are my top go-to places on a rainy summer weekend. And what’s a better ensemble for those trips than a comfy chic no-fuss outfit like this? Like I said before, these silk pants from Aritzia are my No.1 favorites this summer. The equally chic linen-silk blend top is made by Brochu
Despite its growing popularity, this is actually my first official attempt on Korean fashion. I always find the so-called K-pop fashion to be fascinatingly difficult to describe in just one short sentence. It’s classy, chic, polished, and quite moody in an interesting way. The usually lady-like cuts can surprise with
I want to wear this bomber jacket every day. As a matter of fact, I did for the past few days. Like I said, I saved my favorite for our little z hours x Missguided finale. This clean-lined bomber jacket boasts the cutest cut and a remarkably versatile shade for
Everybody needs a camel coat. That’s my two cents. Yet the thing about a camel coat is that it’s never the most “in” item for the season but easily stands the test of time. Like our beloved LBDs, it’s a true non-conformist, self-expressive style. This season, I wanted one that’s
When Missguided contacted me for collaboration, I was just vexing over how quickly a pair of dream denim from their store went sold out in my size. Those skinny jeans are exactly what I wanted: rips open across the knees in perfect amount with frayed leg openings to match. Although a collab didn’t mean they could
