Tuesday, January 31, 2012

GJ6--RM45






GJ6
Sleeveless styling
Featuring a cowl neckline
Square diamond on the shoulder
Wide cut frill detailing to the shoulder
and a straight cut shift-style body
Come with inner small tube
Price:RM45
Length:31"
Bust:44"
Waist:34-42"
Hip:34-42"
Weight:0.28kg
Colours:
(1)Black (2)Red (3)Berry Purple (4)Blue
Material: Imported Polyester/Spandex

GJ7--RM39


GJ7
Featuring a V-neckline with wrap front design
short sleeve styling
Gathered wrap front design
Come with black satin ribbon to tight below the waist
Include inner lining
Price:RM39
Length:33"
Bust:30-34"
Waist:24-30"
Hip:38-45"
Weight:0.22kg
Colours:(3)Brown
Material: Imported Chiffon

GJ8--RM38




GJ8
Bandeau dress
Featuring a sweetheart neckline with shaped cups
Empire line design
With fluid and flowvy mini skirt
A golden chain can wear as belt
or can wear as halter neck dress
Price:RM38
Length: 25"
Bust:22-34"
Waist:32-40"
Hip:34-40"
Weight:0.2kg
Colours:
(1)Black (2)Red (SOLD) (3)Royal Blue(SOLD) (4)Green
Material: Imported Polyester/Spandex

GJ9--RM29




GJ9
Featuring a round neckline
crafted in a bling bling sequin material
mini dress with sleeveless styling
And a scoop back to reverse
Designed with a stretch body con fit
Smooth satin inner
Price:RM29
Length: 30"
Bust:26-34"
Waist:24-34"
Hip:28-40"
Weight:0.16kg
Colours:
(1)Black(SOLD) (2)Yellow (3)Pink (4)Grey(SOLD)
Material: Imported Satin/Sequin

GJ10--RM28




GJ10
Featuring a square neckline
Sleeveless Styling
Plain double layers top with white polka dot skirt
Small round key hole at the back
Simple but fashionable dress
Price:RM28
*Buy 3 RM80
Length: 30"
Bust:28-36"
Waist:20-32"
Weight:0.16kg
Colours:
(1)Black (2)Orange(SOLD) (3)Royal Blue (4)Rose Pink(SOLD)
(5)Red (6)Yellow
Material: Imported Lycra

GJ14--Promotion: Buy 1 RM16 Buy 2 RM30






GJ14
Featuring scoop neckline
short sleeve and shoulder with buttons
2 tones matching- 1 layer plain 1 layer with small polka dot
Bottom come with elastic band
Price:RM16
Inner
Length:24"
Bust:26-32"
Waist:25-34"
Outer
Length:25"
Bust:34-44"
Waist:34-44"
Weight:0.2kg
Colours:
(1)Black (2)Orange (3)Brown(SOLD) (4)Mustard (5)Grey (6)White (7)Teal
Material: Imported Cotton

GJ17--RM15




GJ17
Soft Material plain silk scarf
Smooth and nice quality silk scarf
Price:RM15
Length:70"
Width:35"
Weight:0.1kg
Colours:
(1)Black (2)Watermelon Red (3)Yellow
(4)Hot Pink (5)Brown
Material: Imported Silk

GJ18--RM18






GJ18
Embellished small round diamond
skinny leather belt
Double wave design low waist belt
Featuring an adjustable length with a O ring silver buckle
Price:RM18
Length:28.5-38"
Width:0.7"
Weight:0.12kg
Colours:
(1)Black (2)Red (3)White (4)Brown
Material: Imported Leather

Lookbook - How To Wear Denim on Denim

Did you shudder a little when you saw this title? In fact, I was a little scared too to try denim on denim as it can be a tricky look to pull off (remember Britney and Justin at AMA 2001?) But I had challenged myself to create an outfit for which-  
1. I wanted to try denim on denim without using chambray shirt
2. I wanted to use other than my skinny jeans
3. I wanted to make a workplace outfit with denim
And this outfit came out winning (damn you Charlie Sheen for ruining this word for me!), if I say so myself! I love this short sleeves denim jacket for its structure and I paired it with a white button down and a dark wash jeans. To balance the masculinity of all that blue denim, I am wearing my prettiest pair of pumps (just love these pink rosettes!) and a string of pearls - what do you think?





 


Jeans, Bag - Ann Taylor
Jacket - Body Central
Shoes - Liz Claiborne

How Do You Pronounce Yves Saint Laurent?

I have a secret to share - On a boring day, I watched the movie Showgirls on TV! There, I said it! I usually have high standards for my entertainment, but it was the time when I was not a mom, and had a lot of free time on my hands! (Needless to say, that day I wasted the 'free' time!) The only thing I remember form that movie is when the wannabe showgirl says 'she got a ver-sayce dress'! That scene reminds me of countless number of times when people butcher the designer names. And I have to admit, growing up in a non-fashionable city in India, I didn't know the correct pronounciations of the many of the big (French sounding) brands! I overcame my ignorance by seraching/reading/talking to people who know stuff! I thought it would be nice to share the correct pronunciation of  some of the renowned brands that are frequently mispronounced! 


Yves Saint Laurent - Eve Sane Laurennnn{t} (The 'T' in both saint and laurent is barely audible)
Christian Louboutin - Kris-ti-an Lu-bu-tahn or taa{ng} (with the sound of 'n' fading off in the end)
Louis Vuitton - Louie- Vwee-To{ng} (again, with the sound of 'n' fading off in the end)
Versace - Ver-sa-chee
Hermes - Er-mez
Givenchy - Jee-von-shee
Moschino - Mos-key-no
Proenza Schouler - Pro-en-zuh Skool-er 
Jaeger - Yay-guhr 
Marchesa - Mar-kay-sah 
Christian Lacroix - Kris-ti-yaan Luh-qua
Jean Paul Gaultier - Zhon Paul Go-tee-ay


Tell me if you have been butchering any of the brand names?? (Do not feel bad- these names are more fun when pronounced as they are spelled!)

Monday, January 30, 2012

Figure Skating Fashion Minute: 2012 US Figure Skating Championships--The Ladies


Figure Skating Fun:


Arrival Pose: Nick Verreos at the San Jose, CA International Airport

After blogging about the Figure Skating Fashion for the last 2 seasons here on my blog, I decided it was time to see some of these costumes "Up Close" and since the Nationals were almost in my backyard--well, almost--an hour away by plane in San Jose, CA...

I, along with my partner, David Paul (who LOVES himself some figure skating!) decided to make a weekend of it! Yes, we hopped on a Horizon/Alaska Airlines propeller plane at LAX and an hour later, we were in San Jose....to go to the 2012 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Prudential 2012 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, HP Pavilion San Jose California

This years Nationals were being held at the HP Pavilion and yes, we bought tickets for all of the weekend high-profile events--including the Ladies Finals, Pairs, Ice Dance and Men's short and Long Programs. This is like the "Miss USA" of figure skating...and very very important!!!

Skating Goddess: 9-time US National Champion, 5-time World Champion, 2-time Olympic Medalist Michelle Kwan, 2012 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships "Hall of Fame" Induction Ceremony

I was so excited to attend the Ladies Final Competition--which was held this past Saturday--and as part of the afternoon's event at the HP Pavilion, there was a very special (and a big highlight for me) Induction Presentation of Michelle Kwan into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame. She wore a bright silk satin mustard yellow top and black skirt during this ceremony and actually got teary as all the congratulatory video montages played on the HUGE overhead pavilion screens.

Now, let's get to the Ladies Final and The Costumes!!!

The Top Four: Left to Right--Alissa Czisny (Silver) Ashley Wagner (Gold), Agnes Zawadzki (Bronze), Caroline Zhang (Pewter), 2012 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships HP Pavilion

Gold Medalist Ashley Wagner: I LOVED Ashley's Free Skate costume. She skated to "Music from Black Swan" and yes, this is one of my favorite costumes of the entire season. The one-shoulder embroidered lace applique with beaded detail design is both elegant and directional.

Ashley Wagner--Short Program: For her Short Program, she skated to "Music from the Pollock Soundtrack" and wore a red halter neckline costume with rhinestones. It's pretty, it "pops" on the ice and appropriate for the music and theme.

Agnes Zawadzki--Long Program: Agnes was First Place after her Short Program but received the Bronze Medal after the Free Skate. For her Free Program, she skated to "Rhapsody In Blue" By George Gershwin and wouldn't you know it...she wore a royal/electric blue costume with a one-shoulder/band mock-neck silhouette design with yes, lots of crystals. On the ice, this costume really stood out and look fabulous!

Agnes Zawadzki--Short Program Costume: For her Short Program, Agnes skated to "Harlem Nocturne" and "Whatever Lola Wants" wearing a similar one-shoulder/band neckline costume--but in deep violet. I like that she knows how important these strong colors are, especially on "stage". Up close, these costumes do look about five minutes away from looking too "Figure Skating Betty" however, it somehow works on Agnes. The colors work really well against her skin tone and hair color. On that note, I love that she keeps her hairstyle in an elegant side-parted chignon each time.

Alissa Czisny--Long Program: OK, I will have to get this one off my chest right now: I wasn't a fan of this costume. There, I said it! Alissa--whom I love--and I was "pulling for her"--got the Silver Medal after her Free Skate to "La Valse Triste" by Jean Sibelius. The costume was a little too lingerie/corsetry-looking for my taste. It was "Trashy Lingerie"-ish. On a good note: it had "hints" of Rodarte--the much-praised High Fashion brand everyone and Anna Wintour just LUVS--however, it fell a bit short for me, in terms of impact. I am not a fan of the long skirts for Ladies Figure Skating and well, the entire look was not impacting enough.

Alissa Cizisny--Short Program: For her Short Program, she skated to "La Vie en Rose" from the Sabrina soundtrack and wore this elegant rose-pink boatneck sleeveless costume with all-over crystals. I liked this--it was classic and serene. And the thin belt at the waist is soooo "Red Carpet"-ready! The back is covered in Silver Crystals and is absolutely breathtaking. The photos do not do this costume justice.

Mirai Nagasu---Short Program: Mirai skated to "Danzarin" Tango Lorca to her Short Program. This costume looked like something one could buy off the rack--from one of the skating shops in the Arena. And kids, that's not a good thing--especially for the Nationals. She need to "Bring It On" and for me, she didn't. I can design--and sew this costume--in my sleep!

Caroline Zhang: Pewter Medalist Caroline Zhang wore on of my TOP costumes of the Ladies Final Championships. It was a black number featuring original beading detail under her bust and framing her torso. She skated her Free Skate to "Allegro Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104-1" in this and it worked seamlessly into the performance. Tres Chic Caroline!

Rachael Flatt: One of my favorite figure skaters, Rachael Flatt--skated to the "Firebird Suite" from The Firebird by Stravinsky for her Long Program/Free Skate. She changed her costume and showcase this new design at the US Nationals. Here is the one she wore before. I liked the multicolored beading that (I am assuming) was supposed to mimic feathers of a bird. The colors, design and crystals--they all looked well-made and expensive. But, the best part of her costume came at the end of her performance--during the "Kiss-And-Cry", when she put on a "Stanford University" (the college she attends) cap. Soooo CUTE! Go Miss Rachael!

Click Below for "Figure Skating Chat" with Jimmy Nguyen and Nick Verreos--Previewing the Ladies Final:


Click Below for "Figure Skating Chat" with Jimmy Nguyen and Nick Verreos--Recap'ing Ladies Final Competition: