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Although it’s still summer here (and perpetually will be in Singapore) Autum is fast approaching in the major fashion capitals. They have been pushing out the hottest clothing for the coming cold weather and accompanying that is the coolest makeup trends.

4 prominent trends were spotted on the runway from top designers and trust M.A.C to come up with collections that will help you achieve these hot looks.

I got a sneak peek of the collections that will be launching in Sept/Oct and I WANT EM ALL! Gregory Arlt, Director of Makeup Artistry from M.A.C, was down in Singapore a couple of weeks back to show us how to achieve these runway inspired looks.

The first of 4 prominent trends where strong eyes were the main focus was aptly titled LID VICIOUS.

Think smudged, greasy, morning-after eyes and you have this season’s attitude driven and deliberate darkness. This is definitely my favourite style because I’m such a sucker for dark, smoky eyes.

With their launch of Style Black come October, I am going to dance in darkness with their Mineralise Eyeshadow in Blue Flame and Cinderella and Greasepaint Stick. The latter promises to spin you right to the depths of smoky, punky glamour. Just look at how he demonstrated the use of the eyeshadow on the model. So punk rock-chick. I’m loving it!

Who’s That Girl? with the red, hot lips?

The next trend Greg spotted on the runway this season was a flamboyant, neon lip contrasted against satiny skin. When it comes to pulling out that individual element, the rule this seasons appears to be: if in doubt, do a lip. And a perfectly lined, exorbitantly coloured one at that.
I’ve always wanted to do a traffic red stopping lip, but never had to guts to.

Greg shows how to transform your matt red lipstick from flat to fab. Instead of your usual matt red lipstick, you can make yourself runway ready, with a hint of Dazzleglass Creme. It makes the models lips super shiny and look like it’s bee-stung! I totally want that! I can’t resist super shiny gloss. It’s hard to say no to lips looking like they’ve been injected with too much silicone.

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Short note: Pictures from the official photographer of the night. Post-processing credits to ME! =D

I’m happy thanks to Whisper.

Check out what they included in their goodie bags for the recent Blogger Dialogue I attended.

MACAROONS by Canele!

THESE THINGS ARE THE BEST THINGS EVER! Especially the chocolate one at the top right corner. The shells were crisp on the outside which contrasted very nicely with the creamy, chocolatey and very gooey inside. Oooo… Thinking about it makes me salivate again. It was absolute bliss and orgasmic. There were other delish flavours like lychee strawberry, coffee and hazelnut, but the chocolate one was a clear winner in my books.

I’ve had other macaroons from different places before, but this wins hands down and is by far the yummiest I’ve tasted to date. I’m sure the other girls were equally thrilled by the awesome find in their goodie bags too.


Ransacking our goodie bags as we get a neck and shoulder massage to relive tension.

But we were there for more than just massages and goodie bags. These, nonetheless, are always a perk to attending events because the element of surprise in finding out what they put inside is sooo thrilling. Haha.

Anyway, back to my point. The cozy discussion at House was facilitated by both Whisper’s Brand Manager and Assistant Brand Manager, Cynthia and Cherisse respectively.

No we were not there to discuss the latest technology on absorption but instead, were there to find out and discuss women’s attitudes and mindsets towards “that time of the month”. Unfortunately, majority of girls aged 18-24 polled have negative attitudes towards their periods, but did you know there’s more to your period than just those few days? Cherisse and Cynthia thus proceeded to share some seekrits with us about the cycle.

Also as part of learning to cope with our periods, we were taught some simple massage techniques that can help alleviate pain.


Eileen and Jan practising hugging themselves while Nadia meditates
“Ommmmmm……”


I, on the other hand, try my hand at weaning my head off from my shoulders.


Jan gets some help from the professionals with the same task.

At the same time Esther and I quality control previous camwhore moments.


Esther: “Ehh! I see PIMPLE! *scrutinizes*
Val: Where? *kaypoh*


I look chio here!


Beautiful Cherisse telling us about the microsite and Facebook page that will launch in conjunction with their campaign on August 19th. You too can learn the seeekrits of the cycle then. So make sure you stay tuned cause I’ll also be bringing you updates!

Final pictures before we leave.


With all the bloggers present that day – Belle, Jan, Nadia, Diana, Eileen, Esther, Kaihui and me. Inside joke: Can you guess who’s dressed as the pad, the blood and the packaging? Lol.


And finally, with the crew.

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I’ve been away for the weekend but am back! I had a fabulous weekend coupled with a tint of a tan from frolicking in the sun. Coming up will be a slew of posts with super pictures! But now, the post you’ve been waiting for.

Your two roving reports for the night.


Miao Mi and Miao Mu with our Hello Kitty lipglass moustaches.

There was quite a lot of buzz around this collection and we were super psyched to see what they had in store for us. Although we had some sneak peaks in the form of press releases, it was different when you literally got your paws (pun fully intended!) on it.

It all happened at Vivo City, and it was slated to be an event for media and friends. It was pretty interesting to see the who’s who present for the awesome unveiling of the collection.

A peep into the booth and, wait a minute! Is that a familiar face I see? Yes, some local celebs we scouted included Channel 8 artistes including Quan Yi Feng and Mark Lee. Celebrity stylist Addy Lee was there too.

Of course in the interest of being cool and “important”, you must always remember never to act fangirly in front of celebrities.

Anyway, interesting sights inside included, a Hello Kitty with a MAN’S BODY.

And Hello Kitty balloons! Haha.

Then, the models from the editorials magically walked out of their portraits and appeared on two separate stages. Presenting Kitty Mild and Kitty Wild!

So purty! Beauty that makes all of us feel inferior. The girls were swamped with requests from everyone for a photo opportunity which they willingly obliged.

As Belle and I mingled, we were served hors d’oeuvres and adorable pink drinks that surprised us. They were mixed with alcohol! Haha. There was a make up booth right smack in the centre with the two different collections on display. And we zoomed in on them like hunting hawks testing out the colours on our skin. Hello swatches!

The Too Dolly palette tested on my skin and Belle’s skin. I particularly like how the green and fuchsia turn out. Meowr! The Milk pigment was sooooo beautiful too! It felt like fairy dust and I wanted to sprinkle it all round and dance in the middle of it. Haha.

I then, decided to give the Mild Lucky Tom palette a shot, testing out the purple and black.

Looks like a pretty good combination to me! And they might just be more suited for daily use.

Other than the make up range that is making a splash, there were cute little accessories like the 14″ plush doll, compact mirrors, bracelets, soft vanity cases and limited edition brushes available too.

Although the event was a private one, and we lucky invited guests got to see the items up close firsthand, there were others who wanted in on the action. Check out the crowd in the background in a failed attempt to camwhore with the Hello Kitty ribbon shaped cookies.

And what’s a beauty event without a goody bag?!

The bag was a specially printed one created just for the event. Fantastic! Inside, there was a Tangs voucher for you to get some of the lovely stuff after the event, brochures, an adorable Kitty tattoo and samples! We each got one eyeshadow and a Hello Kitty Lipglass Lip Gloss each! My Lipglass was called Nice Kitty – a wonderful bright pink that gives your lips a healthy flush of colour.


Eyeshadow in Concrete and Nanogold.

I tried the Lip Glass and really liked it because when the lipgloss “dries” your lips look like they’re glassed over, making them shiny and pouty.

My M.A.C face:
Eyes – Royal Assets palette in Smoky Eye,
Cheeks – Pinch ‘o’ Peach
Lips – Lipglass Lip gloss in Nice Kitty

Because we hadnt had our dinner prior to the event, we adjourned for dinner afterward and attempted to eat the yummy-licious lip gloss. Haha!

You can tell the extent of its yummy-ness by how hungry Belle looks. She looks like she’s about to swallow it. Haha!

Twas so much fun. And I have to say a big thank you to Joey from M.A.C for the invite. Thanks babe! A lovely polaroid at the cute M.A.C Hello Kitty wall to end the night off.

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A recent meetup with long-time friends made 10 years ago made me realise and further solidify my stand in friendship dynamics.

I cannot and will not be friends, with people who refuse to let us me be friends with them.

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And it’s over! After 4 years of stressing over deadlines, exams and goodness-knows-what, WE HAVE GRADUATED! Donning the blue gown with GOLD sash, the ceremony was quite a quick one although we thought it would be a long and draggy one.

For the ceremony, they printed this Commencement Gazette, the book I call “THE BOOK THAT KNOWS IT ALL” and Bel calls “Kaypoh Book” because you can basically find out who’s graduating with what Degree and which Honours. Everyone who’s graduating this semester has their name printed in there! It’s like an oracle! So you cant hide or lie about WHAT you are graduating with! Bwahahaha.

The ceremony for our class began at 8pm and it was a good thing too because a lot of us had already started work! Which, however, also meant that we couldnt take half day off.

Mum and Dad attended the ceremony in the Hall because each graduate only had 2 tickets. Unless your Valedictorian that is. Then you get 4 more tickets on top of the stipulated 2.

With proud Mummy and Daddy! They bought a bouquet of sunflowers for me! SO SWEEEEETTT! My favourite flower!

And the customary photo-taking after receiving our scrolls follows suit.


With classmates Xiang Long, Gabriel, Raymond, Estee and me!


Leanne and Jeremy.


Pretty Daphne.


Super smart Alethia and me with a balloon. We love NUS. MUUUUAAAHHHH! HAHA!


With pretty Estee! YAY! We did it babe!


Boss Ming was there too!


With the two famous ETs. Estee Teo and Eddie Tong – our favourite lecturer!
We’re trying to read his mind!

And here are the goofy shots!


Doing the Sister Act.


Hollaring!


Goofing around with my baby brother! Haha! He wants to eat my scroll.

Finally, a family portrait!

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2008!

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The circle of life.

What goes around comes around.

And so it goes, the very place we had our matriculation fair should be the very same place that you venture to, in the last few days of your life as an undergraduate, to collect your commencement gown.

Multi-Purpose Sports Hall 1. Or Multi-purpose Hall as they call it.

The irony was not lost on me.

As I walked into the sparingly populated hall in the early hours of the Wednesday afternoon, I noticed the layout had roughly a similar feel to that of the matriculation fair. I hurried to fill in the hardcopy order form for black sheep who hadnt kept to deadlines and ordered their gowns online. I was bent over the first few tables lined near the entrance providing details about the circumference of my head and whether or not I was going to buy or rent the gown before proceeding to the cashier area cordoned off in another part of the hall to make payment. Even there, they had to segregate and distinctly differentiate between those who were supposed to be there and others who were “scheduled for another day.” I felt like an alien. The exact same feeling I most likely experienced when I stepped into MPSH 1 the very first day I was to be called an undergraduate. All eyes were locked on you when you collected your matriculation card. They were all making sure you were keeping in line and part of a bigger grand plan. You couldn’t be different, and if you were, you had to be filed into a different category.

The first section after payment was filled with racks neatly hung with crisp pressed blue gown sans their various coloured collars. As is expected, they were all labeled according to their sizes for ease of distribution. I veered past them and made it to Section 4 (or was it 5?) unscathed. This was the section for those who had opted to purchase their gowns. After a momentary wait, the guy at the counter who had picked my slip up and disappeared behind a make-shift panel that doubled as the entrance to a storage area, called me by name and handed me 3 separate plastic bags with the dark navy blue gown, collar/sash in GOLD no less (wo0o0ot!) and a very flattened mortar board.

If you thought that was the end of it, think again. I was to proceed to the following section to collect my gown bag, but not before I was ambushed by someone from NUSS (I think) to update my particulars on the computer for the alumni database. Arms full with a semi-dripping umbrella, 3 slippery plastic bags and a camera bag in tow, I felt like them klutzy ge3ks in those American high school movies who fumble even with the simplest of actions, ie, sitting down.

But that was swift and painless, and I moved on to collect a yellow environmentally friendly bag to lug the gown and other random nonsense that they started to thrust in my direction. RSVP form for some dinner, pamphlets advertising graduation family portraits, magazines of all sorts and even an NUS Alumni card which I have yet to research its perks.

It was matriculation all over again. Where they all wanted a piece of you. Back then, you were new; you were FRESH MEAT, and they were all waiting to pounce on you. Come join US they’ll say. Take a flyer here, take one pamphlet there, take another brochure there and by the time you reached the end of the maze, your bag was chock full of randomities more than half of which were forced onto you. This time, there wasnt anything different about the way the external companies marketed their services, the only thing unlike the scenario described above was the sheer number of stalls and knick-knacks distributed.

Still, at the end of the day, I landed myself with a huge package between my legs.

No no, Im no guy. But the yellow bag consisted of goodness-knows-what amidst 3 very important articles of clothing that marks the end of a journey much anticipated.

Tomorrow I join the ranks of working adults. NO MORE CONCESSIONS! Wo0oo0o0ot!

Goodbye undergraduate days.

Arts camp seemed like yesterday.

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