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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

On Short Hiatus

Dear Readers,

We would like to appologise that we will be on a short hiatus due to some unforseen circumstances. We will be back shortly.

Thank you and Have a Nice Day!

Fashion Republik

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

BACK

Dear Readers,

YUP WE ARE BACK! However we are extremely overwhelmed by the amount of emails we've gotten during our absence and we are currently in the midst of clearing them up plus adjusting some stuff around the site.

So please be patient and we'll get the site running in a day or two! Oh, by the way we would really appreciate it if Online Boutiques, please do not email us on your updates because we have clearly stated that we do not do reviews unless we find something truly extraordinary that we want to share with our readers. Much appreciated!

Other than that, all is good!!

Cheers,
Fashion Republik

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

AWAY

Dear Readers,

A notice that we are currently away for an emergency and will not be able to reply emails or update Fashion Republik. We are deeply sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Cheers
Fashion Republik

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Famed Fashion Photographer Patrick McMullan for pingg

Just in time for Fashion Week, pingg, the style and design-focused invitation, ecard and event management company has joined forces with world renowned fashion, society and nightlife photographer Patrick McMullan, and today launched a collection of 30 fashion-themed online invitations and ecards.

The collection provides an all-access pass through Patrick McMullan’s skilled lens. From bustling backstage hair and makeup chairs, to photographers assembled at the end of runway, images capture the beauty and chaos that happens inside that Tents at Bryant Park, a.k.a Fashion Week.

This exclusive collection is another great addition to the pingg Designer Series - a curated gallery of original artwork from a select group of independent artists. The integration of style and functionality has always been the driving force behind pingg, and Patrick's collection brings an added element of style and design to the world of online invitations. Patrick's collection is featured among talented artists such as revolutionary graffiti artist Erni Vales and famed New York based photographer Ben Watts, brother of Naomi Watts.

For more information about pingg and Patrick McMullan visit pingg.com. Check out some of our favorites below.



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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better

My heart is all broken reading about dogs on Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better. Dogs being physically and mentally abused by their owners and random strangers. Dogs being thrown out to an Island to fend for their lives. Strays which didn't survive because rescue was too late. It is heart wrenching to know that we are more than a million in Malaysia and there's only 5% of us who are dedicating our hearts to be the voice and support for these animals who cant speak for themselves.

As I was reading the articles on MDDB, it is so unbelievable that humans can be so cruel to a certain extend. Being in the working world myself, I have encountered numerous people who tend to take advantage of any given situation, even if it means breaking the law, in order to be richer or a step up from where they used to be. We might not realise it but we are no better than the carnivorous animals in the jungle which feed on their own kind in order to survive. What a world we are born into.

Here, organizations such as MDDB (Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better), PAWS Malaysia and SPCA Malaysia are trying so hard to speak and protect our human companions and on the other hand, there are more of us trying to get rid of these animals because they are like pests to certain people. My heart is all out for the people who are trying to reach the world by making a point that humans have no rights to take animals for granted or to abuse them just because they have no home. They have feelings too and we don't get to feel it because they cant speak our language.



Dogs and other animals deserve to be loved. If you have a blog or some other way you can spread an awareness such as this, please do help to do so. I hope that Malaysians will open their eyes and be ONE, as all the media are bragging about, to help each other create a better world for us to live in.

This weekend Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better will be at Trift & Green Bazaar by A Shopaholic's Den located at 32 Square. Be there to support them!

by the committee of Fashion Republik

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Fashion Republik on I.M Magazine

First published May 09, I.M is a sort of lifestyle magazine that focuses on Malaysian individuality and features articles contributed by Malaysians looking to express themselves and share stuff with their fellow people.

Fashion Republik were among the contributors in this month's (August) issue of I.M Magazine, which so happens to be their 4th issue. Our contribution was a review on Il Tempio, a fine dining Italian restaurant. If it looks and sounds familiar to you, it's because it was featured on fashion republik not long ago as well, albeit in a slightly different writing style!



I.M will be having their offical launch this coming 21st August 09, Friday at Bar Celona Sunway Pyramid.
There will be freebies, fashion show, DJs spinning and not to forget, FREE Booze!

Be sure to log onto http://www.imag.com.my/ to register yourself as it is by invitation only.

Once again, we would like to Thank I.M for giving us a chance to be part of something awesome. Keep up the great work!

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Bloggers Night Out by Lust Magazine

Calling all Bloggers!!

This Friday, the 14th of August 09, Lust Magazine will be holding a Bloggers Night Out event at Envy Club located at Solaris Mont Kiara and they are inviting BLOGGERS from all corners of earth to come join them for this event, a preview night to Lust Magazine and 1 Model Search. They will be giving out Goodie Bags for the first 100 bloggers to arrive (don't be late!) and just to tease your eyes a little, they'll be having a fashion show and an appearance by a very, very cute make up consultation who..er.. will be revealed on that day! ;)



For further info, do contact Christine Lew from Lust Magazine at 012-348 9879.
ps : RSVP yourself.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Lah'Lah'Land Boutique & Salon

You've heard it right. From being a vintage online boutique to a flea market organiser, now they made their way to owning a boutique cum salon located at SS15, Subang Jaya.

We would like to congratulate Lah'Lah'Land team for making it bigger and wider in this ever growing shopping industry.

Dont forget to join them during their grand launch of their boutique & salon on the 15th of August which is this Saturday at 39, 2nd floor, Jalan ss15/4, Subang Jaya, 47500 Selangor from 11am to 9pm.

For further info, you can log on to their site : http://lahlahlandkl.blogspot.com/

CONGRATULATIONS ONCE AGAIN!!

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

A Shopaholic's Den v2.0

Although it has been a month plus, we would like to congratulate A Shopaholic's Den for launching their v2.0 on the 25th of July 09. We couldnt make it for their launch and we definitely missed out on some awesome shopping at 3 Two Square.

A Shopaholic's Den dot com is now fully operational and it is looking exceptionally great. With more topics on Fashion, compared to the previous one, the owner of ASD, Yien Yee sure did put great effort into making A Shopaholic's Den v2.0 a success for all her readers.

Therefore, we would like to say "Congratulations, ASD!!"


psst: they have some awesome august 09 giveaways..check it out!

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Monday, July 27, 2009

A Little Goes a Long Way..



In conjunction with National Breast Cancer Awareness on the month of October 2009, Dorfbury is spreading the awareness by creating something of their own, Project Pink Ribbon.

The product will be launched tonight at 9pm sharp and for each purchase of this product related to their Project Pink Ribbon, a certain amount will be donated to the Breast Cancer Welfare Association of Malaysia.

This is a sincere way to create awareness through fashion, through shoppers of the online community, and to support those who suffer from Breast Cancer. Few things are as heart-breaking as not being able to save someone who could have been saved. So make sure you log on at 9pm tonight and check out what Dorfbury and BCWA have in store for you.

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Have Yourself a Short Break

It's just the beginning of a Monday morning and we're already looking forward to the coming weekend. And speaking of the weekends, we took a drive up to Genting Highlands over the one that just passed for no particular reason apart from to just get away from the usual weekend routine.

A drive to Genting Highlands only takes about 45 minutes, which is about the same time it takes to endure traffic on the way to a shopping mall in KL. We were welcomed by a cool mist-filled atmosphere and absolutely refreshing air at about 4pm. But do note that depending on your luck, it can be quite warm during the noon, so if youre not planning to go to the theme park (which you'll need a whole day for) and just want to enjoy the cool-ness of it all (Which is what we love doing), it's best to head there in the evening.



We didn't get any thrills from the rides at the theme park, didn't spend any money on tokens at the arcade, and neither did we try our luck at the Casino. Our outing was a casual one, and all we did was just have lunch at The Bakery, stroll around the very cool First World Plaza, watch people scream on the Flying Coaster, catch a sneak preview of Gentings infamous DREAMZ show, and basically just...chill out.



We just have to highlight The Bakery, which apart from being a bakery, also serves up some pretty good sandwiches. Our lunch was a Croissant filled with Smoked Duck topped, Mozzarella Cheese, accompanied by English Mustard and a Parmesan Loaf filled with Smoked Beef, Mozzarella Cheese topped with Mayonnaise which cost us RM16.50 each. Not the cheapest sandwich but you can't really expect cheap things from Gentings. Besides, the cool al fresco seating makes it all worthwhile.



First World Plaza gives you a refreshingly different shopping experience altogether. The place just looks and shouts "entertainment!!!" from every angle. It just feels so magical when it's all lit up and makes you feel as if you're in some sort of Fantasy Wonderworld.

The DREAMZ stage preview was performed on the stage in First World Plaza itself and showcased 3 of their acts filled with dancers, acrobats, men in tights, and a magician. The dance act wasn't something extraordinary, the magician was alright, but the Chinese acrobats were awesome. That preview was a pretty smart way of getting people to turn their attention to buying tickets for the show.





Speaking of buying. we couldn't help but notice how a 360 degree experience in Gentings revolves around an interesting financial cycle, especially when it comes to Casino goers (Which make up a large portion of Gentings guest list anyway). You basically go up with money, head to the Casino and if you're lucky, you'll win more money, but Gentings and all its offerings is filled with so much to do and so much to spend on (Including a very inviting jewellery store for the rich china-man) that you'll most probably end up spending the money that you won anyway, which then goes back to Gentings! No doubt, a possible secret to their success.

At about 8pm, we decided to wrap our trip up with a cup of Joe at Starbucks in the Highlands Hotel, which seems to be becoming a tradition for us before heading home. After all the walking, it's a nice place to just sit, chill a little bit more, enjoy the cool air a while longer, and recuperate before starting the drive down... which we did shortly after.



So if you ever need to get away over the weekend, break the norm of heading to the usual shopping malls, and spend some entertaining time with a loved one; take a trip to the City of Entertainment, as Genting Highlands so proudly label themselves. And if you ask us, that label suits the venue perfectly.

by the committee of Fashion Republik

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Best Foot Forward by Anna Lynn C. Sibal



So you are going to have a job interview tomorrow. You really want that new job � the salary is great, the benefits package is awesome and it is truly a good career move for you. You think that, with your skills, you have a good shot at landing it.

You know that first impressions last. You have planned your outfit tomorrow, thought about what colors to wear for your make-up, and you have already done up your nails. You even bought a new pair of pantyhose just to make sure that the one you will wear will not have any snags. All you need to do is to get into that outfit and to drive yourself to your interview early enough to arrive at the venue of the job interview five minutes before your appointment.

But are you not forgetting something? What about your shoes? What?! It does not matter because no one will be looking at them? That is where you are wrong, girl. Of course, people will be looking at your shoes. If they do not fit the overall impression you are trying to aim for when you meet your interviewer, then you might end up a goner.

The shoes you wear should complete the look you want to have when you are doing that job interview. The perfect shoes for the corporate look should be dress shoes with closed toes and heels that are three inches or lower. If you can manage flats, then you should go for them. Most of all, your shoes should be clean and should complement your outfit. Wearing scruffy and dirty shoes to a job interview will not help you land the job. In fact, you are more likely to lose this career opportunity by wearing scruffy and dirty shoes; such shoes communicate to the interviewer that you are a sloppy and careless person.

But this does not mean that you cannot show your personal style through your shoes. You can still do so, but you have to bear in mind that the look you choose should be appropriate for the job you are applying for. If you are applying for a position in the banking or finance sector, you should try to be a little more conservative. If you are applying for a job that allows you to be more creative, like in advertising, then wear something that speaks �creative,� like large buckles or animal prints.

Aside from dirty and scruffy shoes, never ever wear these kinds of shoes to a job interview:

Sneakers. Sure, sneakers are very comfortable and laidback, but they are not formal enough. Job interviews are formal affairs.
Flip-flops, sandals and open-toed shoes. Again, job interviews are formal affairs, and should thus be treated formally. Flip-flops, sandals and open-toed shoes, even if they look classy enough, still look informal and therefore should not be worn on job interviews.

Extremely high heels. High heels look nice. They make you look taller and slimmer. But they are not that practical. You would not want to meet an accident and sprain your ankle while you are rushing to get to your job interview on time. Also, you would want your feet to be comfortable while you are talking to your interviewer. Pain caused by extremely high heels will show on your face.

Embellished shoes. Shoes with too many adornments like crystals or metallic chunks are good for evening wear, not for an office scene. And definitely not for job interviews.

Put your best foot forward at your job interview. And good luck!

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

KLue Urbanscapes Report

If you’ve been living under a rock, then you probably won’t know what KLue is.

But if you’re a true urbanite then you probably know what KLue is all about…You may or may not have visited their website and noticed how awesome their content is… there’s also a good chance you’d have heard or attended KLue’s massive Urbanscapes event held last year, an event that promotes urban creativity and individuality…You also probably would’ve been at KLPAC more recently (27 - 28/6/2009 to be exact) for this year’s edition of Urbanscapes. And what an event it was…



We’ve been to our fair share of events, bazaars, music fests, arts exhibitions, carnivals etc. in recent years that let’s just say, “didn’t live up to the hype” or rather didn’t have any hype at all.

But the Urbanscapes 2009 incorporated ALL of the above, and as with the preceding year, made it a major success.

This year’s Urbanscapes was made up of 9 major “areas”:

1) The X Lawn – A showcase of acts that included Pop Shuvit, Yuna, Telebury, Pesawat, Gerhana Ska Cinta and many others voted by Xfresh listeners.

2) The Box – An intimate acoustic performance setup with open mic sessions and other up and comin artistes.

3) The Cinescapes Stage – Stage plays, film screenings and musical performances in an indoor stage.

4) The Sunset Disco – The Sunset disco features performers from the wknd showcase incorporating Malaysian independent musicians. Twilight Action Girl among one of the few performers.

5) Exhibitions – Titled Urbanscraps, the exhibition featured works from various Malaysian art gurus.

6) Indicine – True to the pun in its name, Indicine (Independent Cinema we think) featured screening of short films from various filmmakers.

7) Street Performances – An outdoor setting featuring a host of theatre and music groups

8) TiC Zone – Tongue in Chic Zone. The name says it all. Unique clothes, accessories and much more from vendors selected by Tongue in Chic.

9) X Marketplace – Loads of vendors selling all sorts of stuff in themed sections.

Unfortunately we didn’t have much time and only managed to get sneak peeks of the different highlights of the day. We did however, spend most of our time at the X Marketplace and the Tongue in Chic area.










Our own personal highlights of the day?

- The crowd
- The music
- The creative displays by the vendors at the marketplace
- The very well laid out exhibition areas
- A superb Lamb Hot Dog
- The many friends we met there

Our review is in no way comprehensive enough, because calling the event a total success would probably be a slight understatement. Even Mother Nature decided to call off the rain when dark clouds started looming (However the heat earlier in the day was relentless). The jam going into the event area itself was an indication of how “happening” it actually was, and just being there actually made us feel “happening”!



So a big thumbs up and congratulations to KLue for pulling off Urbanscapes yet again this year!

They set the bar last year, and raised it a whole lot this time round.

by the committee of Fashion Republik

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Le Tresor Galleria at The Curve Mutiara Damansara

Here’s something interesting we found over the weekend. Relatively hidden in a corner at The Curve is a mini-bazaar-like tenant opened by Le Tresor Galleria.



Apparently, the Le Tresor Galleria group is an established bazaar host and has organized countless bazaars in and around the city. Unfortunately for us, we haven’t really heard or noticed them before.

Their outlet at The Curve is pretty nicely set up and features a very nice premium bazaar-like feel which contrary to their French inspired name, feels a tad Middle Eastern.



Within their compounds are some rather interesting tenants offering an even more interesting variety of items from decorations, clothes, beachwear, and more. Although not really in large quantities, the variety is sufficiently diverse to make for an interesting visit.

We’re not sure how many times their tenants change or whether they even change or not but it’s definitely worth dropping by if you’re within the vicinity.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Closet clean out: Get your clothes in shape for summer



The average closet offers a not-so-roomy 5-foot by 2-foot amount of space. And for average people, that is not a whole lot of room to work with when it comes to storing all their clothes, shoes and accessories.

Given changing fashion trends and seasons, closets can be some of the most cluttered spaces in the home. Summer is the ideal time to get yours clean, organized and ready for the season.

"The goal of an organized closet should center on the ability to open the door and, in one quick look, see everything you own," says Katie Baker Jones, fashion merchandising instructor at The Art Institutes International - Kansas City. "This makes that crucial decision of what to wear immensely easier."

"Fashion is meant to change, so embrace it," she adds.

Baker Jones advises getting rid of any articles of clothing that haven't been worn in the past year. One option for letting go is to donate your clothes to local charities like the Salvation Army or Goodwill. If clothes are fairly aged, another option to consider is donating them to a college. Some colleges collect clothing pieces from past decades for fashion students to study and gain insight on fashion trends.

Another tip: if you are still using wire hangers, use plastic ones instead, as they are better for your clothes. Baker Jones explains that the soft curves of plastic hangers "ensure better draping of your garments." Using plastic hangers also gives your clothes some room to breathe, thus reducing wrinkles and making your garments easier to find.

Tired at the end of a long day? While flipping your shoes off may seem like the most convenient thing to do, don't. "Adding a shoe rack to a door or the floor of a closet is another cheap way to utilize closet space while at the same time protecting your shoe investment," says Baker Jones. You can find shoe organizers for as little as $9 at discount stores.

Once you've gone through your closet, gotten rid of unnecessary items and parted with your less than "in-style" pieces, it's time to pack some of your winter clothes away. For short-term storage, plastic containers will do. "If you keep them in a relatively cool and dry location throughout the summer months, they should welcome you back in the wintertime unharmed," says Baker Jones.

However, in some instances, you may want to consider leaving certain garments in your closet. "Never sprinkle moth balls directly into a box of unprotected clothing or allow textiles to come in direct contact with untreated wood. If you have the space, just keep your wool garments in your closet, but rotate them to the back," says Baker Jones. "Furs should never be stored in the house. The investment of professional, cold storage is well worth it."

One last thing before you start your closet makeover: avoid using chemicals when cleaning out any closet. Baker Jones says that any chemical you use has the potential to get on your clothing and either damage the textile or irritate your skin.

By following these simple guidelines, cleaning out your closet will be as easy as a summer breeze. Soon you'll be on your way to expanding your closet's potential and protecting your wardrobe at the same time.

Now, how messy is your wardrobe? Email us some pictures!!

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Our Legendary Pop King



There was once a time when everyone went crazy over the man in black who could do moon walks, who sings from the heart, who has made the whole world cried out with love. Today, we were shocked to receive the news that Michael Jackson, our pop king idol, passed away at 5am this morning when he collapsed at his own home around 4am, Malaysian timing. He was then brought to UCLA and was pronounced dead an hour later. We were experiencing an extreme mix feelings of pain and sadness.

Michael Jackson, has done nothing but good (Child molestation accusations aside) to his people and the rest of the world. He was the one who has spoken to the world that every dream is made possible to happen. He showed us a new way of living life in the world of music. Till today, many newborn artistes are following in his footsteps to succeed and he was once, and we believe, still is an idol for most people around the world.

We speak from the bottom of our hearts, dear Michael Jackson remains as our idol and although he is no longer with the world, the world is still with him. Rest in peace, M.Jackson.

by the committee of Fashion Republik

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

GET WAXED!

OK, if you’re a conservative, shy person…Don’t read this post.

Then again, maybe you should.

If you know what a Bikini Wax is, GREAT!
If you don’t, well NO it’s not something you use to make your Bikini/swimsuit shine and glimmer under the sun…It’s actually a process that involves removing hair from a certain part of your body. (Not your hands or arms or neck or chest or back or legs or armpits or face or head)

Here are the 3 common variants of Bikini Waxing that you can and perhaps should experience sometime:

American waxing – Otherwise known as a basic Bikini wax, it removes the hair on the thighs and below the naval. (doesn’t sound so bad does it?)

French waxing – A little bit more extreme, you basically get the “treatment” in the pubic area, leaving a small “strip” of hair. Also as an option, is the removal of hair in the “lower areas” hence its alternative names, the Playboy Wax or G-Wax. (Get it?)

Brazilian waxing – Is the whole nine yards and removes everything from front to back, from the pubic area to the “lower” areas, up until the buttocks. Very, very much needed in case you’re a thong bikini lover. (Still don’t get it?)

Among other names (you can use your imagination to figure out what they mean).
• The Bikini Line
• The Full Bikini
• The European
• The Triangle
• The Moustache
• The Heart
• The Landing Strip
• The Sphynx

So in case you’re interested, we found a spot to tend to all your waxing needs at The Curve! And here it is:




There probably are one or two other places to get “it” done. Unfortunately we haven’t come across them yet!

So get brave, get sexy, get beached and get waxed! Easier said than done of course.

by the committee of Fashion Republik

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

How to Shop Wisely by Anna Lynn C. Sibal



Shopping is fun. It is always fun to buy new things, especially if they are bought with cash truly allotted for the purpose of shopping, rather than with a credit card. Shopping for new stuff is rewarding yourself for working so hard and going through all that stress just to get your job well done.

Popular belief has it that shopping is the province of women. Well, I am more than certain that men find shopping enjoyable too, but if they feel the need to peg this activity as a women-only activity (with the exemption of the fabulous metrosexuals out there), then by all means peg away. We do not mind.

But even when we are spending money that is truly ours for the spending, we should still bear in mind that we still need to shop wisely. Not only is wanton shopping a waste of time and money, but every item we buy that we have no need nor use for will only end up as clutter in our closets. Clutter is something we do not exactly want to have in our living space.

Whether one is going out to shop for necessities or purely for the pleasure of it, a wise shopper never goes out to make her purchases without a plan. So, plan ahead and think of the things that you would like to buy. A new pair of shoes perhaps, or a new black dress to replace your staple little black number in your closet. Make a list of what you want to buy, be it a mental list or a written list, and arm yourself with it. It will prevent you from making any outrageous impulse purchases that you will regret later.

If you are going to shop for clothes, buy only those that fit you right now. Sure it is tempting to grab that dress that you like but is actually two or three sizes too small for you, thinking that in six months or so, you would be able to fit in it. Never give in to that temptation. It is more likely that you will never be able to wear that dress at all.

Speaking of clothes, try not to be a fashion victim. Do not follow fashion trends closely - fashion too is fickle, and what is hot right now may not be hot tomorrow. Instead, develop your own signature style, the style that speaks of your personality, the style that you would continue wearing through the years. Having a few key items in your wardrobe that are high in quality, can be mixed and matched easily, and speaks loudly about your style is much, much better than having a closet full of junk that you will only wear once or twice, then never again.

That being said, there are five essential items that you should have in your closet. Have these five items and you will never go wrong, or say that you do not have anything to wear. These five things are:

1. A good push-up bra. Wearing nice underwear does a lot of great things for your body and boosts your confidence, especially on hot dates.
2. An all-around top. This top should be something you can wear for whatever day or occasion, especially when you feel stuck in a fashion rut.

3. A great pair of jeans. A good pair of jeans can be worn anywhere, whether for going to the mall, a walk in the park, a casual date, a party, or even to work. It should be comfortable and it should fit you nicely.

4. Pumps. Just like with great jeans and the all-around top, a pair of pumps can be worn anywhere, anytime.

5. The little black dress. Have one of these little black dresses, and you will never go wrong. The little black dress is flexible enough to be worn on any occasion, its degree of formality dependent on the accessories and the shoes you wear with it. The little black dress is especially handy if you do not like thinking too much of what to wear for that particular day.

Remember: shop wisely, and a little goes a long way.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Rise and Shine, Baby!



There is no reason for anybody not to rise and shine today! Although, we do realise that it is Friday and that usually means lying in bed a little longer before getting ready for work (because that was what we did =P), moaning and groaning about why friday has to be a working day and not the weekend already, a reason not to dress nice for work (that's what we usually do too), and feeling as if the world is going to end.

Friday is not as bad as you think. See it as a reason of being just another day to consider your lunch break as an excuse to go shopping! Going off work earlier to beat the traffic jam. Getting a make over at your nearest beautician for the weekend. Midnight movie and partying all night long without having to worry about waking up early the next day. Best of all, Friday is a reason to look forward to Saturday!

We're making sure that we provide you with everything you need to get your mind off work this Friday and make it pass by in a blink of an eye.

Something to cheer you up which is Happening Today!



Toss the Boss
T.G.I.F outlets at Hartamas Shopping Centre, Life Centre, Pavilion KL, Sunway Pyramid, Section 14, Subang Parade, 1 Utama, The Curve, IOI Mall, Queensbay Mall
6pm-7pm
Perks! Your SOL Beer could be on them!
3 simple steps to the game:
S1: Order a SOL beer from the bar.
S2: Choose heads or tails.
S3: Wait for bartender to flip the coin & if you win, your SOL beer is FREE!
Only applicable when you order from the bar.
Maximum of 2 SOL Beer can be ordered per toss.

Over the weekend to keep you excited

ESPRIT Warehouse Clearance
Cineleisure Level 1
Mutiara Damansara
Last Day 14th June 09
11am-8pm
Perks! Additional 10% off for HSBC Credit Cardholders.
Note that Only small pouches and wallets allowed.
Handbags, carrier bags or any form of bags will not be allowed.

Metrojaya 50th Barbie Anniversary
The Curve Mutiara Damansara
Last Day 14th June 09

Let Estee Lauder Make You a Model
1 Utama New Wing Lower Ground Floor
Last Day 14th June 09

Massimo Dutti Sale
Pavilion KL, The Gardens Mid Valley, Bangsar Village II, 1 Utama (New Wing)
10th June 09 onwards
Perks! 30% Off Storewide



Xixili Mid Season Sale
All Xixili Outlets nationwide.
Perks! Bra - 2 for RM80 onwards.
Selected bra, panty and slip design at 50% discount!

Fragrance Warehouse Clearance
3K Inn Subang Jaya
Last Day 13th June 09
10am-6pm
Perks! Up to 80% Discount
Anna Sui, Dunhill. Escada, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Montblanc, Dolce & Gabbana



Mid Season Sale Now On for
All Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, Warehouse, Principles, Diva, Pumpkin Patch, Karen Millen, Maxstudio.com nationwide



Isetan KLCC Anniversary Sale
KLCC Kuala Lumpur
Last Day 14th June 09



Metrojaya Blockbuster Sale
Johor Bahru + Plaza Pelangi, Danga City Mall
Penang + Island Plaza, Sunway Carnival, Gurney Plaza
Klang Valley + Mid Valley Megamall, Berjaya Times Square, Bukit Bintang Plaza, The Curve, Avenue K
Last Day 14th June 09

Now, for the Boys



Fathers Day Special
Amcorp Mall
No. 18, Jalan Persiaran Barat
Last Day 21st June 09
10am-9pm daily
Perks! Discounts up to 80%.
Prices Range from RM29.90 - RM69.90.
Dockers, Quiksilver, Billabong, Enyce, Chaps, Old Navy.

There! Now you'll have a reason to smile and be ready for your weekend. Have fun!

by the committee of Fashion Republik

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