Friday, September 20

Room Envy: Pretty Little Liars

Does anyone here watch Pretty Little Liars and suffer from room envy? I'm not even going to talk about the styling because I'd kill for Spencer and Hanna's wardrobe and so would millions of girls out there. In terms of room decor, I think I'm more of a Spencer + Aria. Every time I see their rooms, I get some form of inspiration of how to tweak mine to have the same effect be it adding or subtracting stuff. If only Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters were easily available in Singapore. It also helps that my parents are crazy about decor so they'd just buy me stuff omg where art thou Anthropologie and UO?!

Aria's room is so cozy and bohemian chic. Her room reminds me of mine because of the amount of woodwork in it. Besides my bed with a mixture of steel and wooden frames, everything else is pure wood. The color scheme of her room seems to be mostly warm colors like different shades of purple, brown, cream, etc. The different shades of warm colors used contributes to the perception of depth of her room so it's not too monotonous and dark. The only thing I dislike about her room is probably the small closet. Realistically, I don't think the amount of clothes Aria has can fit in there but we all know this is just a show.




Spencer sometimes reminds me of myself. The OCD, the bossiness, the perfectionist, and of course her style. Her room has more of a preppy glamorous theme with the four-post bed, mirrored furniture, closet with french doors, and the numerous floral prints everywhere from the walls to the sheets. I'd love to have these elements in my room but sadly, my room isn't big enough and my parents are more into wooden furniture. If my house had a termite infestation, the entire thing would be gone. That's how much wood there is.

The color scheme of her room is very light and incorporates colors like shades of pink, white, and the occasional injection of red and black to tie everything together. There's a mish mash of prints in her room but somehow everything seems to go together because they either match in terms of prints or color, for e.g. her bed.

The color and decor elements of Spencer's room is something I'm trying to achieve. It's possible to add elegance and glamor to a room just by maybe adding some photographs with black or white frames to the wall, stacking coffee table books on the bookshelf as decor, and adding a lot of white to the room in general. I have done that by using only acrylic Muji drawers on my dresser to store makeup, standardizing my storage system by mostly using Muji's linen boxes which are cream colored, and storage boxes from Ikea in pink or red. I feel that standardization is key to achieving a Spencer-esque room. It's more visually-appealing too.

Love her outfit so so much!




As I go through the series, I hope I'll be able to capture more screen shots of their rooms. The last photo is so lame because it's so dark but it's a study desk so I thought I'll get away with not mentioning that since not everyone has a study desk i.e. me!

Hopefully this post has been of some help because I had fun breaking it down for you. Have a lovely day!

Thursday, September 12

Style: Elementary, my dear Watson

I've been catching up on some new crime series, one of them being Elementary starring Lucy Liu as Joan Watson. Can never forget her level of hotness in Charlie's Angels, especially the scene when they zoomed in on her posterior in a leather skirt that squeaked as she strutted! Anyway, Elementary is set in NYC so I feel that the same kind of city chic style her character has can be applied in Singapore. It isn't as avant-garde as Gossip Girl (a good thing for us commoners) which means that the outfits are actually functional. Read: attainable.

They're centered around basics like tank tops or tee shirts in solid colors or subtle prints, but made chic and different with the art of layering. I've managed to screenshot some images from the show because I realized there're a few outerwear staples she has worth mentioning. Versatility is key for a poor student who doesn't have enough closet space.

1. Cardigans in neutral hues



The addition of a simple gray slouchy cardigan to the two different outfits above make such a difference. Coincidentally enough, I realized the two outfits are so contrasting: light and dark. If I were feeling happy and carefree, I'd choose the first outfit but if I wanted a little grunge and darkness to my look on a bad day (lol), I'd wear the second outfit.

Wearing just a tee or tank top can look pretty boring so adding either a neutral/bright colored cardigan will help pull the look together. I have three stacks of cardigans in my own wardrobe so that says a lot about my love for the item.

2.  A white shirt




The piece she's wearing is not exactly a shirt but more so an outerwear. We can always use a soft white cotton/linen shirt as a substitute since it'll look pretty much the same. It makes the outfit look so clean and crisp, as well as add the right touch of effortless to the entire look. The best part is that it'll also work for warmer weather because it's lightweight so no excuses for not putting in any effort to dress up on a hot, hot day!

Lazy outfit = tank + denim shorts + white shirt + sandals + piled on jewelry + shades

3. Military green parka




If you know me well enough, you'll know that I love the second outfit to bits. Every single aspect of it from the shades to the silky cream dress and the simple accessories. The parka has been around forever, i.e. those on zookeepers, but it has recently become such a huge hit amongst youngsters in Singapore probably because of KPop influence? Do not quote me on that. Anyway, the standard uniform outfit would be throwing a parka over a tank top and high-waisted denim shorts completed with slippers and calling it a day. Never have I seen anyone wear a parka anyway else. I will now set that right so join my army. Oh so punny!

4. Dark colored jackets






If I lived somewhere with a cooler climate, I'd be using that as an excuse to hoard tons of jackets. Not that I'm not already doing that but you get what I mean. Jackets have the same effect as cardigans, just that jackets add more structure and that extra oomph if you want to look more presentable for an occasion. For example, if you're wearing a maxi dress at a beach but want to head someplace nice like a restaurant for brunch, throw on a denim/leather jacket and you're good to go!

5. Oxford blazers





I went through a tough period in my life when I could not stop buying blazers. It was an obsession. Can't put my finger on it but there's something about a blazer that puts order and intelligence into an outfit and if there's one thing I love, it's order. If you noticed, the tops she's wearing under the blazers are simple tees in stripes, solids, and subtle patterns respectively. The Oxford blazer is such a smart complement (so punny again) to an otherwise plain outfit. Definitely a must-have for the prepster in me.

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There're so many other elements to Joan Watson's style that add dimension to her looks. For example, her knack of pairing the right amount, size, and style of accessories. Her face or outfit is never overpowered by accessories even though they are usually layered, mixed metals and all.

Another thing I noticed is the kind of colors she wears. I'm not sure if I have mentioned here but I believe in a skill called color analysis whereby you identify what family of colors would look best with your skin tone/hair color and brighten up your overall look. I have seen which category Lucy Liu falls under so the kind of colors she wears, like jewel tones, is what is recommended for her skin tone.

As much as I love certain outfits, I will always be aware of what my body type can/cannot carry off. I can never stress enough how important it is to alter style inspiration according to your personality and body type. Something that looks good on someone else might not look the same on you. It is possible to look for alternatives that will give you the same kind of look that works for your body type.

Style should be individually tailored for everyone to always look their best, and not just another failed copycat.

Thursday, September 5

Ted


This is exactly how I look fresh out of a bath and sprawled on my bed reading when I have some time at night. Add a mug of iced green tea at my bedside table for the hot summer nights we've had and ta-dah, instant relief of all stress I've felt in the day.

I'm always happy to experience new input of information/words which come(s) in the form of a thick book.

If you're following me on Instagram, which I tend to update more often, there's a photo of a new batch of books I recently got together with my BFF. I am so grateful that she asked if I wanted to purchase books because they're my only source of entertainment when I don't want to be on my Mac/iPad/iPhone browsing through social media sites or watching dramas after dramas.

I've started on three books and am done with one; Girls in White Dresses by Jennifer Close. The one I'm actively reading is The Stranger Beside Me authored by Ann Rule. Love it! At first, it seems like this odd mix between fiction and non-fiction but the sad fact is that it's real. It helps that at the same time I'm reading this, I'm using Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of Psychopaths Among Us as a reference book. Certainly gives me more insight into the minds of people we wish did not exist.

Oh and earlier on as I was walking alone to the bus stop after class, I couldn't help but think about Ted Bundy and the number of victims who weren't yet aware of such evil in this world.