Wednesday, August 23, 2006
I like big earrings
Monday, August 21, 2006
Pedicure + Longchamp = bliss
The past few days in Sydney I have seen so many people wandering about with Longchamp bags... I am feeling sorely tempted to dash out and get one in hot pink (available at David Jones)
I miss Tianbabes like mad, hopefully she can come to Sydney in November like we planned and we can do brunches and pedicures...I plan to have a new bag by then. She's just got herself a new Furla bag, yummy.. they're so overpriced in Sydney it's obscenely annoying
I'm your wingman~~~~~!
Friday, August 4, 2006
Currently reading British Vogue
Today's outfit:
- miss sixty dublin cut jeans in dark blue wash (it's jeans for genes day)
- black long sleeve cotton tee
- kookai black tuxedo vest
- adidas old school white sneakers with blue stripes
- turqoise glass beaded necklace plus small strand of pearls
- chunky silver necklace worn as a bracelet
- eyeliner (mac) and lipgloss (lancome)
I'm doing a style and shoot for mum's girlfriend for her new website later today. But because of the rain though it's going to be a pain to get all the lighting right. Still have to work out her makeup. She's very blonde and fair and has blue eyes... I have to wait and see what she's going to wear.
Can't wait to start working, I had an interview yesterday with oroton, and I got it. I'm so excited. Can't wait to be surrounded by bags and get back into my usual routine lunch break (shopping). Scanlan & Theodore have put out their new range. Love it. And Marcs has the best tuxedo shirts ($59 - best price so far). And there is a new range of vintage wash tshirts with the beatles prints out there. Also, some big bling cuff links...
Not going out this weekend. I got hounded last weekend constantly by boys who weren't neccescarily single. They all wanted to know why I didn't want to date them or anyone else...
Sadly, I do feel my resolve dissolving when it comes to movies... I want to watch Miami Vice, but with a guy. I don't know why!
Watched "Must Love Dogs" and instantly developed a crush on John Cusack. I love guys like that... rambling on, but in a funny way.. Love Vince Vaughan too.
I suspect I have bad taste in men. It's definitely not as good as my taste in clothes and accessories. I should definitely stay single. It's not safe out there. But back to my magazine.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
COME BACK PHOEBE!!
Saturday, July 22, 2006
organiser bunny
decide what to wear; fix hair (so not feelin' it right now); nails (chip nails are strictly verboten)
pick up prints
lunch w kathryn (somewhere with lots of space-her voice travels, containment in confined areas makes it worse)
gym w karen
dinner w karen
drinks at 333
something else i'm supposed to do.....
....ah yes... the phonebill.... oh pooh..
Friday, July 21, 2006
You eat cookie?
"The problems at hand aren't the biggest issues -- focus on preventing future bugs" - today's horoscope from my friendster
not bad really, i like my friendster horoscopes (leo, by the way, refer to my hair - it's true, leos are big on hair) i'm not the type to phone up astrologers etc., but i like picking out the good horoscopes and seeing what everyone else got...
my girlfriend's 4 year old (also my ex's nephew by the way) gave me an excellent fortune on tuesday night
"You will be travelling and coming into a fortune"
OK! So Mr 4 year old (Mr 4), got the chinese cookie (there is actually no such thing as fortune cookies.. also inaccurate is the concept of chop suey, or singapore noodles - call me pedantic if you must, but there is just NO SUCH THING) and i got the fortune, just the way i like it...
This is the last fortune i got, from singapore... to be honest i wasn't quite impressed. No one likes to hear the "L" word in any statement when one has just started recovering from the horror of watching a relationship flush itself down the squat toilet SLOWLY. As my mates from Israel say, "Oei..." Nevertheless, i keep it in my wallet, for the smiley faces.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Thursday 20 July
I SPY
Monday, July 17, 2006
I don't date, I shop
Now let this be a lesson to anyone who trumpets on about careful decision making:
Went home that night and the next morning (after dreaming i was already wearing it over slim cigarette pants and bright glass beaded necklaces around my throat) i drove back to the store to find it was gone. GONE.
GONE.
Not even a goodbye note...
Absolutely beyond melancholic...
However, am not one to just sit and mope over spilt milk, or stolen fuschia knitwear... there was a beautiful sheer turtleneck knit in the exact same shade with beautiful bell-shaped sleeves hanging in its place.
Wore it that very night to Privilege Bar under a navy blue scoop neck top with bright Indian glass necklaces over my Miss Sixty jeans and Prada suede purple ankle boots...
Sorted
Saturday, July 8, 2006
SALES
MYERS good for stocking up on underwear, $2 a pair and the like, i found a pair of DKNY for $10 that i always wanted, i wouldn't recommend buying miss shop gear until they get discounted, it's all a rip off of topshop, warehouse etc...
GENERAL PANTS reasonable, picked up some good blouses for around $25 each, you can get cheap jeans
CHANEL but invites only, mascaras for $5 (BLISS!)
KOOKAI having a good (by their standards) sale
think SASS & BIDE are due for one soon too, i'm waiting for SCANLAN & THEODORE
interview at 3pm today for a bridal boutique...deciding what to wear
Don't worry, I like me this way
- I have an intense dread of corduroy. I have incredibly bad reactions to corduroy pants, especially baggy ones in drab colors. Any colors. If they are well fitted the reaction is less awful but I do feel some discomfort. This is on other people, I myself object to wearing corduroy clothing. Although, having said that, I did have a pair of pale grey cord shoes from Royal Elastic that I adored.Shoes, OK; pants, NO. Unless you are my girlfriend’s 4 year old running around a playground.
- I don’t like the numbers 4 or 10. It started as a Chinese superstitious quirk. Now I avoid the numbers 40, 44, 444, 14 as well. I don’t take pieces of fruit in 4s, 10s, 14s (no one should, by the way, anything more than 5 at a time looks like hoarding) or anything that I can add up to 4, like 2 and 2. I don’t hold stretches in counts of 10. I don’t book flights on the 4th or the 14th (or the 10th of course). I’d rather not stay in a guesthouse that is no.4. And on and on it goes. It drove my ex insane. All the more reason to continue I suppose.
He leans to the side to fart. It’s not an artform honey, it’s gas, you don’t need a whole ritual to welcome it. Should we do a whole song and dance before we sneeze? Do we have drumrolls for burps? Should we frame the things you dig out of your nose? Answer is no. Of course he would say that just because I don’t have gas (it’s true, I’m biologically a freak of nature; I also never ever get bitten by insects), what would I know. In addition to this, he would also take the chance to remind me that he is always right, I’m always wrong, and everything that goes wrong in the world is my fault. And apparently I never get bites because I have sour blood. Both my exes had habits but whilst I didn’t kick up a huge stinking fuss about hygiene, eating habits, gas etc., I got told off for disliking a number. But anyway, I accept illogical behaviour in other people; in fact, sometimes it can become my favourite thing about people. Ah well.
There are buildings that don’t have a level 13 but leave it blank, so what’s the problem? I don’t go about my day pretending 4pm doesn’t exist. - I like to write lists. And to cross-reference. And to put everything in categories. And to have everything alphabetised. I dream of having an index (yet another list, a super list, if you will) of all my lists, and cross reference all my lists with each other, and order all my lists in categories, and have all the categories ordered and color coded. I find databases appealing.
In my family, it is entirely hereditary. My father does the exact same thing. His sister does it too. We even write our lists in the same way. It’s a little scary, but it’s a great alternative to proving paternity, aside from DNA tests and monogamy. - I’m attracted to spectacles and calculators. I developed a crush once on a guy at uni the instant he pulled out the big calculator people use for graphs, the only thing holding me back was that he didn’t wear glasses. This changed when he admitted to wearing contacts. Never did anything about it though. Shame.
I would just like to point out that whilst I dislike the number 4, I don’t skip over it in a list. That is just dysfunctional. If I were, say, constructing a building, I would not skip over the numbers 4 or 14. Just like you shouldn’t force religions, gym memberships or insurance policies on others, you shouldn’t be bombarding them with your own severe lack of sense everyday either. Share your wisdom by all means, but don’t ram it down peoples throats until they hand you the shovel themselves. - I am physically addicted to owning (not just reading) magazines. I don’t like reading magazines in newsagents or bookstores. I dislike borrowing them from friends too. It has to be mine before I read it. In addition, I want to put them in alphabetical order, categorise them and write a list of all the categories of magazines that I have (Art, Fashion, Health, Makeup, Photography, Finance etc) and also have subcategories (Fashion – USA, Europe, Asia, Australia) and then in each subcategory alphabetise the titles. And order each issue by date. I want a database of my magazines. Cross-referenced, of course.
I’m even worse with books and CDs. - I don’t like seeing shorts (knee length or anylength) worn with sneakers and socks. I don’t cope well, unless it’s for a good reason (tennis, basketball, football, that’s about it). I don’t like most leather jackets either. There is a great one by Ralph Lauren for men though in a dark tan colour that I highly admire though... very soft and excellent cut, absolutely plush.
- I am allergic to vodka, cheap champagne, and certain songs including ‘End of the World’, ‘No Woman No Cry’, ‘Ordinary People’, ‘If You Leave Me Now’, and ‘Wonderful Tonight’. Any exposure at all will result in severe nausea, migraines, tantrums and tears.
- I have issues with indecision. Especially in males. I don’t like to be around to witness the miracle of deciscion. I don’t want to hang around waiting for the light to switch on. I would rather, quite frankly, go floss my teeth, which is the most boring thing to me in the world, but something I find far, far, FAR less painful. I don’t want to know until after the ‘EUREKA’ moment has been had. I don’t even like seeing such behavior in my own self. This is where obsessive list-making comes in handy (i.e. list of pros, list of cons, list of choices, list of outcomes, and everything cross-referenced). Tick, tick, check, check. Sorted.
And you thought I was a hypocrite didn’t you? I’m not. Neurotic and impatient, yes. But not hypocritical. I would never do it to you, so why would you put me through it? - I have trouble responding to stupid or obvious questions. A prime example is "Are you asleep?". Why would you bother? Even if you were just making chit chat it hardly seems worth the imminent risk of being bludgeoned to death with a chiro-approved pillow (overpriced block of foam). The only physically possible answers would either be a half-snort/snore or a very irritated "not right now, DUH" anyway. INNIT? This is NOT one of those habits that I find charming and delightful in anybody, not even myself. I do it myself once in a while when I take stupid pills instead of vitamins. (I call people on their home numbers and ask them where they are when they pick up.) I’m still upset with myself.
- I sometimes discuss, quite cheerfully, the fact that my breasts are smaller than they once were, and should I just keep my hands on them at all times to make sure the rest of them don’t take off too etc.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
NYC cafe near that APPLE SHOP
From Singapore: another coffee stop, hazelnut chocolate cake. my hips
are not thanking me but what else is pilates for huh? like the necklaces?
from street stalls in varanasi, my sunnies are from singapore.. v retro
oh, just finished writing yet another cover letter... did i mention i bought
new boots yesterday? yup.. buckles at the ankle, dark brown leather, just
below the knee.. very balenciaga. breaking them in tomorrow when i do
the rounds with the cv
The Hunt
Even thinking about online applications upsets me... spent several hours monday night completing one, and halfway through work experience the screen froze. Incredibly upsetting...it makes me miss fax machines and paper CVs...
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
To make this, you will need:
McLeod Ganj: 'The Famished Road' by Ben Okri - stunning novel, every line was a dream, full of hope despite so much anguish
Delhi: 'Dance of 17 Lives' by Mick Brown - based on the escape of the 17th Karmapa to Dharamsala
Singapore: 'Remembrance of Things Past' by Marcel Proust - Volume 1. & many many magazines (for the pool).
Favourite Magazines at the mo:
- RUSSH
- Madison
- Computer Arts (WHAT? don't be so surprised!)
- Bazaar (US version)
- Shape
- OK! (Singapore version, less trash more shopping)
It's winter in Sydney, which, is where I live normally. Flying back this coming Saturday night so have been spending as much time by the pool as possible. Which is where the magazines come in. So I can soak up some sunshine whilst researching trends before returning to my *shudder* freezing, miserable and damp hometown. Which I do still love very much, don't get me wrong. But swimming outdoors will be physically impossible, not to mention inadvisable and downright stupid, for the next 5 months.
This is where a Mag Bag would come in handy. I did see one on Saturday when I went out with my best friend since yonks ago Tian, but like a fool, I decided I didn't need one. Not anymore!! I'm going to Topshop straight after this and taking it home with me where it belongs. The cutest blue-green-white Capri by Pucciesque print too, and only $13. That's ok by Singapore standards. Borders has tons of MagBags but they're $26, and I didn't find myself wishing I had one of those this morning when I had to cart my reading material around the pool.. so that's that.
Officially, arriving back in Singapore a second time, before returning back to Sydney was the end of my big trip this year. But I find myself easing out of backpacking mode and preparing for the Great-Search-For-A-Job-And-Apartment-Era. LORD, it won't be pretty...
Sunday, May 28, 2006
HHDL
Friday, May 26, 2006
The hunt for cappucino
moonpeak cafe, on temple road.
fastest cappucino ever Rs 40 for a nice big cup. good place to read the paper...

the french cafe, on baghsu road.
well, didn't get the cappucino yet, but lemon cake here is so tasty! you can go upstairs and lounge around for ages. it's gorgeous
mayur, on baghsu road.
plays latino music, excellent view of the valley, i had the cream coffee (bliss!) ...
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Confessions
- I want a hamburger. A giant juicy hamburger (WITH BEETROOT). With fries. And chicken nuggets. And a steak (medium rare, ta very much).
- And beer.
since I arrived here, I've had the tiniest amount of chicken flesh (we're talking atkins rationing sizes here) and I've always been the good girl who eats all her veggies...
- I have one two three... mmm... 5 pairs of shoes. I left the high heels (stunning SO Christian Loubutin!) in Singapore...(i'm still a backpacker though)
- I have 3 different moisturisers for my face
- I haven't done any yoga in India (but I have done my part, posing for photos with all the tourists here, so that's my contribution)
- I'm really good at holding my pee (you try doing it for 36 hours bet you won't last). It's a gift
- I listen to Mariah Carey