Lifestyle
Colour-coordinating under the sun
Taupe Knit Jumpsuit: Toasty Warm and Chic
Loungewear has been trending ever since it became the official WFH office attire.
Uniqlo x Marimekko Laine Dress: Cobalt and White for a Day by the Sea
Did you know that Marimekko is recognised as one of the earliest lifestyle brands, dating back to the 1950s?
Burgundy Velour Sweatshirt: Retro Collegiate is Back in Trend
Happy Chinese New Year! I’ve been wishing everyone prosperity and mostly importantly, health, over the last couple of days.
Burgundy Chiffon Moto Jacket: Edgy with a Touch of Femininity
Squeezing in another post because Chinese New Year is one sleep away and I’m all red-y!
Velveteen Pants: Hitting up the Flower Market
Just a quick run to the Chinese New Year market down the road.
Tiered Dot Mesh Skirt: Everyday Flamenco Vibes
Winters in Hong Kong are interesting. A while ago it was so cold I had to hug a hot water bottle through work; a week later it’s warm enough to break out the spring pieces already.
Checkered Frock Coat: My Love for Camel and Black
I love blazers but let’s face it, Hong Kong has a very limited window where blazers are practical to wear (not that it has curbed my desire to buy them).
Earthy Tones: Staying at the Figo
Earlier we had the opportunity to visit the Figo, a boutique hotel that is pet-friendly in Sheung Wan.
Camel Linen Shirt: Laidback Western Vibes
In my mind Muji has always been the queen of natural fabrics: its designs always carry timeless, minimalistic silhouettes in an array of neutral colours.
Pink Blazer with Roll Tab Sleeves: Visiting the Curiosity Pop-up
If you know me you would have noticed I don’t wear pink much, and even when I do it’s either very pale or muted (read: work-safe).
Chloé: My Favourite Equestrian-Inspired Pieces
I realised there are very few designer labels out there I wholeheartedly love. But then it’s also very difficult to resist Chloé’s mix of bohemian charm and equestrian flair.
“You need to learn how to select your thoughts the same way you select your clothes. That is a power you can cultivate.”
— Elizabeth Gilbert