Christian Dior

Opacity

by cecylia on December 28, 2011


One of my saddest memories was when I lost a pair of Chanel sunnies in a change room a couple of years back. I must admit, I was known to be the scatter brain in my family. Since youth, I have lost a few beloved jumpers Mom knitted for me, a couple of silk scarves that disappeared from my head, neck and bag, and let’s not start on my jewellery disappearances. I have no idea where these pieces have ended up, in a loving fashionista’s closet, or in an opshop :) And so for years, I abstained from purchasing designer sunglasses because I was bound to lose them, sooner or later. But when I saw these Versace shades at OPSM, I could not resist. They are the perfect shape and colour, etched with heritage but oozes modern sophistication. Pure love at first sight.

You know how much I love op shops, there is always something incredible to be discovered there – like this wool skirt. My high-pitched squeal could not be contained when I spotted this holey wool maxi! A vintage gem, never worn, tag still in place. I tried it as a tube (strapless) dress but the holes got in the way – too much view. So it will serve me as a skirt only. It does restrict my tomboy strides, so I have to walk like I have bound feet.

Versace sunnies (OPSM), Cashmere top, vintage necklace (last seen here), Lasso belt, Manahé skirt, Christian Dior bag (last seen here), Sonia Rykiel shoes (last seen here)

Most of this outfit have come from op shops- my tips for finding unique, quality treats from thrift stores are:

  1. Have patience. Don’t visit op shops in a rush. Look at everything. EVERYTHING. You just don’t know what’s hiding behind that stack.
  2. Read magazines before you head to the shops. The visuals in your memory will help your selection process with current trends, colours and styles. I am much more fruitful when I’ve flipped through fashion mags.
  3. Only buy it if it fits, unless your best friend is a tailor. If it has stains, abstain! Not everything can be removed by Napi-san. If you buy woollens or coats in summer, stock up on cedar balls.
  4. Try it on, look hard into the mirror, close your eyes and imagine your wardrobe. Will this piece go with at least 3 things you already own? If not, you’ll more likely to give it to another op-shop than wear it.
  5. And lastly, there is a reason why certain things are in opshops. Never forget this! I have been thrifting for nearly 2 decades, learning from past mistakes and this has become my op-shopping philosophy. Do remember that some things end up in opshops for obvious reasons- they no longer fit, they are not loved, they are smelly, their owners are gone, but there are also some pieces there for not-so-obvious reasons: they are missing clasps, buttons, zips, elastic bands, lining, hems, or have faulty components, and even stains in places you’d never check. So pretend you’re a parking inspector, check everything carefully and be brutal.
Hope this helps with your next visit to the local op shops. Cheers to a greener, fashionable future! xx
P.S. The Rokk Ebony competition is closed and the $150 voucher is heading to winner Ellen as we speak :) New competition this Friday!
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Colour Me Happy

by cecylia on December 12, 2011

Hello lovelies! Hope you just had a brilliant weekend! Thank you for your well-wishes for my travels and for keeping in touch via Facebook and Twitter. I got back last Friday, worked as a vet on the weekend and in the wee hours of the night, managed to get this post ready for you as Part One of our holiday shenanigans in Singapore. Here are the first 3 days which consisted of meeting our beloved friends, boutiques, eateries and painting the town red, or should I say, in rainbow hues!

Outfit: Arnsdorf top, Edenborough Evans necklace, vintage necklace, belt and bag, Sophia Kokosalaki skirt (from Paris 99), Repetto shoes

I could not believe my ears when I heard that the ultimate Designer Vintage Sale was on again when we arrived! This was the place I scored the vintage Christian Dior set. Can’t wait to show you what I acquired this time :) Here I’m posing with Cary, the buyer of the biannual vintage heaven, carrying luxe ostritch pouches. They have every designer label under the sun, you can spend hours searching for beautiful mens and womenswear.

Another treat on our first day, was having dinner with the owner and founder of alldressedup, Tina Tan-Leo. She embodies style, glamour, intelligence and determination, is a successful entrepreneur and a beloved mother. To be taken out to dinner by a lady who I deeply admire was definitely one of the highlights of the trip.


Outfit: Miss Sixty Tee, vintage sunnies, earrings, shorts and bag, Ninja shoes

The highlight of Day 2 was meeting Singapore-based street-style blogger Viona Wang. The young and talented Economics graduate recently won a 3 months internship via Uniqlo with Elle.com in New York. Viona recommended that we visit Parco Next Next at Millenia Walk so we can check out the creative den of Singapore’s hottest emerging designers. So next I’ll show you one of my spoils…

Outfit: cousin’s cap, vintage earrings, top, Roopa Pemmaraju silk necklace, Felder Felder skirt, Jump from Paper Bonjour bagRepetto shoes

Don’t you just adore nouveau designs? My giggles turned into unstoppable laughter when I saw this 2D bag posing as a 3D creation. How could I resist a bag that also worked my abs? Even the front pockets are real! It’s by a Taiwan label Jump from Paper, aren’t their bags phenomenal?!

Our time in Singapore was incredible. Spending time with family and friends were unsurpassable, even eating and shopping could not compare! I must admit, wearing all the colours of the rainbow also upped the joy ratings of the holidays. I am so thankful for the adventures, the memories and you, with whom I can share all of this with.

And last but not least, the ShoeSales.com.au gift-away has closed, the winner has been contacted and those beauties are heading your way darling girl! Stay tuned for the new gift-away this Friday!

Love always, Cecylia

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The Great Mission

by cecylia on June 17, 2011

The highlight of June for me was Mission 65, a charity event organised by the WhiteHouse Institue of Design‘s styling students to raise funds for Prahran Mission. Designers such as Anthony Capon, Candice De Ville, Jenny Bannister, Kara Baker, Madam Virtue and students were invited to create original 40s-style garments from pieces they had to source from the Prahran Mission vintage shops. Their original creations were then bid on and auctioned off to raise funds for the charity. Prahran Mission supports homeless people and people with mental illnesses.  It was such a great cause and it was the night of nights!

When I heard about the theme being 1940s, I didn’t have to think twice about my outfit! For faithful followers of my blog, you would remember this pink jacket. It was a souvenir I got in Singapore at a vintage designer sale. This is an original Christian Dior skirt suit! See how I modernised it with leggings in this post. I wasn’t allowed to try it on at the boutique but I figured I’ll squeeze into it when the opportunity came.  I teamed it with vintage accessories including a Christian Dior clutch. Keeping it in the family.

It is always a joy to see Lisa, the Stylus Muse. She looked ravishing in her black vintage gown and her velvet hat from Lost & Found Market. I picked it out for her :)

Hannah, the best dressed lady of the night, is wearing an amazing feathered headpieces hand-made by Steph, also in her own head creation. Such sophistication!

I’m flanked by 2 models – the stunning Freya (in Madam Virtue couture, of course) and the demure Hitomi ( in Ralph Lauren).

My Madam Virtue family- the ever so stylish Dean and JC, just returned from their around-the-world buying trip. I don’t know how they found the time to create their 40s style outfit! Ingenious!

Candice De Ville, the hair and makeup director of the event, as well as a designer of an original 40s skirt set, dolled up all the models using her faultless knowledge of vintage glamour, transported everyone from the 21st century to the 40s post-war era. JC, looking divine in his velvet suit and sequinned bow-tie and pants! I’ve never met a designer who wears couture with such aplomb!

Everyone did their bit by bidding on their favourite pieces. I didn’t need more clothes so we bid on a vintage Giorgio Armani suit for my hubby, since that’s the only attire he can wear! But sadly, in the end he didn’t win. I hope the winner cherishes the suit!

As you know, I’m clueless when it comes to make-up, let alone 40s style. So when Miss Aimmey came to my aid, I was stoked! She is such a talented hair and makeup artist. Aimmey specialises in weddings and events. For Mission 65, she did hours of research to perfect the vintage look for me. I cannot wait to collaborate with her in future fashion shoots! Thank you so much Aimmey!

And if you’re wondering why an asian chick has such long eyelash, well it’s because I got lash extensions, all thanks to the amazing Ardita! I got so many compliments about my lashes. Asian eyes are difficult to work with, but Ardita is so professional. Afterall, she is half Roman and we all know how much effort the Italians put into their looks. Call her on 0451 951 464 or contact her on ardita@ardita.com.au to make an appointment.

I didn’t get to eat dinner before the event so throughout it, my tummy was begging me for food. Since it was so late, all the restaurants were closed so we could only get ‘midnight snacks’ from the supermarket. Here I am trying to look like I have gone forward in time from the 1940s to the present day of junk-food. Ah it was such an amazing experience to get a taste of the refined style of a begone era. I certainly wish that all of us dressed up more often! And that Prahran Mission will continue to do its good work in supporting those in need. Well done guys!

What I wore: Christian Dior skirt suit, vintage accessories

Hair & Makeup by Miss Aimmey

Eyelash Extensions by Ardita

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Wedding Bellissimo

by cecylia on February 18, 2011

 


I attended the most beautiul wedding of 2011 last month – the wedding of my gorgeous business partner, Linda, the mother of my best friend, my mentor and the lady that helped me make my dream come true.

After a long 17 years engagment, she and her wonderful fiance, Tom, finally tied the knot in a glamorous white marquee. I was pretty emotional for I had been praying for months that they would take this amazing step together. I was also really really tired from a really full-on day. The wedding was on the same day I had the denim shoot and then I had the privilege of playing piano at church. We rushed to the wedding after church, I didn’t get time to put on makeup and had to change into my dress in the car. This dress may look familiar to you, as I used it to style the gorgeous Ebony in this shoot. It looked much better on her.

Tom is Greek (I used an Italian title because I know even less Greek) and Linda was going to wear her red Sophia Kokosalaki dress for the main course of the dinner so I couldn’t resist a Grecian-inspired outfit for myself. Linda had 3 outfits, a Connie Simonetti gown, then a violet Oscar de la Renta one-shouldered dress from Net-a-Porter, and then the red Sophia Kokosalaki dress (straight from the runway). She was ravishing.

I actually gave myself the vintage challenge and wore EVERYTHING vintage- the dress, the jewellery, the belt, the shoes and even my Chrisitan Dior clutch. My favourite piece from this outfit would have to be the gold collar necklace- it gives me a rash afterwards as I have nickel allergy, but Linda was worth it :)

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