In the Philippines there are only two seasons: wet and dry. While it's currently the wet season, there's still chance of sunshine every once a while. After all, our country sits below the equator which really means it's a tropical one. So we locals have all year round to dress up either in ... READ the POST
My First Thomas Sabo Charm Bracelet
A fail-proof gift to give a very special woman in your life (read: the person who carried you for nine months and takes care of you for the rest of her life, yeeeep that's your momma!) is a jewelry that makes a bold statement. And Thomas Sabo's Charm Club has got you covered. Since 1984, ... READ the POST
Dress To Impress
If I was working in the corporate world, I would totally wear wrap dresses. Every week if possible, every day. Heehee. Something about it makes me feel so feminine and so put together. I love how it hugs a woman's body in all the right places. Whatever shape or size, a wrap dress can easily ... READ the POST
That Wash & Wear Co-Ords
Summer always prompts me to stick to basics. Shirts, tank top, shorts are almost always on heavy rotation. And while I enjoy this weather, sometimes I am forced to wear something else aside from shorts (read: skirts, dresses and jeans). A nice alternative to denim jeans would be cropped pants. ... READ the POST
Grey Area
Summer and the challenge to wear something decent without going all out and baring everything! Hahahaha. Welcome to the tropics! I don't know about you but I still get away with a bit of layering in this sweltering heat. I know, I know you must think 'girl-how-can-you-in-this-heat?!' Hahaha. Lamigin ... READ the POST
These Boots Are Made For Walking
I can't remember the last time I wore boots. I used to own a pair of grey leatherette boots from Zara but it never got to see the light of day. It was just stored as I struggle to find the right time to wear it until I couldn't anymore 'coz it deteriorated over time. The only boots I own are my ... READ the POST
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