Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 September 2012

The Aēsop Difference

Aēsop respects the art of packaging. It's more than just stuffing something into a plastic bag and calling it a day. Simple yet thoughtful touches, such as printed paper, twine, beautifully printed paper bags and drawstring canvas bags make such a big impact.

Aēsop respects literature. My recent purchase came with a fold-out poster, which features books - both fiction and non-fiction - that are great sources of inspiration. That's a definite plus in my book (pun intended).

The overall experience matters. Setting up a small corner filled with wine, crackers, dips, cheeses and grapes will definitely make shopping a bit more pleasurable.

Friday, 9 March 2012

What's New at Tres Bien?


The McNairy x Tres Bien shoes are driving me crazy (in a very good way).


Margiela, Mismo, Dries van Noten, among others.


Acne Spring 2012

Head on over to Tres Bien now. Free shipping worldwide until 12 March, just enter the code "Shipmate" upon check out. Happy shopping!

Thursday, 20 October 2011

My Hong Kong Part 2

Simply put, Hong Kong is a shopper's paradise. From cheap, quirky finds, carefully curated one-of-a-kind items, the latest collections from the world's top brands to discounted designer merchandise, Hong Kong pretty much has it all.

Here's a look at some of my go-to places when I'm in town.


By now you all know how much I love A.P.C., so it's always the first stop whenever I'm in Hong Kong. When I was there in April 2011, the staff was feeling extra nice and they gave me a 10 per cent discount! It may not be a lot, but it was still a very nice gesture.




But when I was there about three weeks ago, the boutique on Paterson Street in Causeway Bay was being renovated. I was devastated. But there's always a next time.






When you find yourself in Nathan Road, head to the mall called The One. It houses boutiques such as Beams, Beauty & Youth by United Arrows and Journal Standard. Stock up on clothes, shoes and accessories that are big in Japan.


I.T. Hysan is a must-stop for the latest and greatest in fashion.




Check out the awesome collaboration between I.T. and Mark McNairy. Beautiful, isn't it?


If you want great deals on designer duds, visit Horizon Plaza, which houses high-end department store outlets like Joyce and Lane Crawford (where I scored a leather Comme Des Garcons travel bag at 90 per cent off!), as well as I.T., Emporio Armani, Ralph Lauren and more. You need to be patient though as you'll have to sift through racks and piles of clothes, shoes and accessories before finding a hidden gem. And once you find it, don't let it go.






Citygate Outlets is another must-visit place if you want to score designer items on discount. From Club Monaco, Calvin Klein Underwear, Jack Spade (where I picked up a leather passport holder/wallet) and a gigantic Ralph Lauren shop (I scored a beautiful bengal stripe shirt), you'll surely be spoiled for choice. I don't think anyone can leave this place empty-handed.

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Uniqlo oxfords and then some.



Finally decided to drop by Uniqlo despite all the bad press its been getting (exorbitant prices, too many people, terrible service) and I have to say the only downside I experienced was the crowd. Perhaps management already made a lot of improvements in the past two weeks. Anyway. I headed straight to the oxford shirts section and helped myself to a couple and picked up two pairs of socks as well. I'm extremely happy with my purchases and I'll definitely drop by again soon to buy - yup you guessed it - more oxfords!

Saturday, 28 March 2009

Mission accomplished.




Tassels? Check. Suede? Check. Most importantly, does it go with my wardrobe? Oh hell yes.

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