Wednesday, April 10, 2013

run wild, my little wild flower.






Floral high low skirt and lace crop top by Swaychic, Crochet cardigan from Goodwill, Fringe boots from Target, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag.

I have always loved everything that Spring represents; the idea of new life, new beginnings, and new paths. It's the time of year when each living thing on earth takes the time to transform into something fresh. Change is always a representation of growth and it is the embodiment of what this season means to me.

The same can be said for wardrobe choices. Here I am covered in a head-to-toe medley of everything that springtime represents for me. Florals, lace, and lightweight fabrics. I'm looking forward to being more adventurous and stepping out of my comfort zone. It's time I stepped away from boxy, oversized silhouettes and started embracing my woman's body. I feel excited and more then ever, ready for change.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

return of the skort.









As soon as I realized it was 70 degrees outside, I immediately broke out all of my spring pieces I've been dying to wear yet haven't had the opportunity to due to the bipolar Bay Area weather. I think I went over board with my two outfit changes within a day, but then again my legs have been dying to break out of the mold of being completely covered up.

The infamous Zara skort has been outfitted by nearly every popular fashion blogger. It has haunted me from blog to blog until I could resist the temptation no longer. It's been awhile since I've bought anything from Zara, but I feel as if this skort will be a staple in my spring and summer wardrobe this season. And really, everything just looks much more fresh in hues of white.

Another spring look is coming, so look out for that!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Monday, March 4, 2013

style profile: christina ueunten.


















We first met when we were about seven years old, and time for us has not moved very fast. The world has always been our constant playground and we were fearless with our imaginations. Together we created vast fortresses in my living room, staged glamorous tea parties, and organized super kawaii fashion shows together. Her naturally playful spirit always translated so beautifully into her outfit choices, and it is something that I've always admired about her. Her name is Christina Ueunten, but to me she has always been Ai, meaning love in Japanese.

She's spent the past years living in Tokyo studying as a fashion design major, but luckily the gods have brought her back to the shores of the Bay. It was my pleasure to feature her for my very first style profile and ask her a few questions about her experiences living in Tokyo.


You just came back from Japan! Tell me how you liked living there.
While I was in Japan, I switched from living on a little island to living in a big city (Tokyo). Although I liked the simplicity of the island life, I love the convenience of living in a big city. I love the busy night life, there's always something to do and lots of good food nearby.

Do you identify with Japanese or American fashion more?
At first I felt more drawn to Japanese fashion, but now that I've lived there I'm definitely more into American fashion. It's more simple and down to the point.

The younger generation in Japan tend to participate in some pretty interesting trends. What's the weirdest thing you saw there?
They tend to do a lot of strange things with accessories. I've seen a lot of accessories made out of doll hair or wigs. I've even seen one guy wear live gold fish as earrings and in his hair. 

Who's your favorite fashion icon?
Twiggy! I love the 60's and all those crazy prints and mini skirts and tights.

Favorite season to dress for?
I love Spring just because I love floral print and the colors are a lot more exciting.

Right now how would you define your current style?
It's kind of like a little kid entered your grandma's closet... and picked everything that was colorful.






Photos by me and Glenn Halog
www.glennhalogphoto.com
Special thanks to Ai-chan <3

Friday, February 15, 2013

my skin story.

Before.

After.

Alright, time to discuss an extremely touchy subject, especially for me since I have struggled with acne for the majority of my life now. Let me start off by saying, I am in no way an expert on skincare or acne, my knowledge on the subject is rudimentary at best. But this is my experience, and I can only hope that someone can relate and even benefit from my story.

I believe severe acne and acne scaring/hyper pigmentation runs in my family, particularly on my mother's side. I've read somewhere that genes play a major role in how our skin behaves for the rest of our lives and I've found that to be mostly true in my case. I started getting extremely severe acne starting from around age 12 and lasting up until now in my early 20's. I treated it as best as I could, using ProActive for the majority of the time. At first, ProActive worked wonderfully for my skin and I had clear skin for about half the time I was in high school. However, the medications stopped working for my skin as soon as I graduated and enrolled in FIDM. From then on, my skin was pure hell, seriously painful and huge breakouts nonstop. I tried every recommendation, every mask, every sort of remedy I read about but nothing seemed to help.

It was only until I discovered a website which made such pure, perfect sense. It almost seemed ridiculous that I had not tried these things before. The website was acne.org, and it provides great information on how to take control of your skin as well as offering their very own regiment. I didn't opt for their regiment, but instead I simply took the website's advice and ran with it. 

1. Keep it simple. Not every ingredient or every chemical is necessarily good for your skin, keep it down to the bare minimum as far as cleansers, toners, and moisturizer go. The more invasive the chemical, the more harmful it is for your skin.

2. Stop using make-up wipes. This was a major revelation and it's probably the main reason as to why my skin was not clearing up. When you think about it, make-up wipes are pretty disgusting; you're pretty much taking all the dirty crap that's been on your face all day and rubbing it further into your skin. Use a cleanser instead and a eye make-up remover to get all your make-up off. 

3. Remove your make-up completely, every day.

4. Keep your make-up brushes clean. Another huge mistake I was making was not maintaining my make-up brushes, which again is disgusting once I realize what I was doing before. After each application, you should always wash your make-up brushes, especially your face brushes. That should be common sense.

5. Benzyl peroxide is your best friend. As far as spot treatments go, the only truly effective one I've found is pure benzyl peroxide, and thankfully you no longer need a prescription to get it! They sell it in forms as high as 10%. Generous applications of this to problem areas gets rid of every little spot, no joke.

And that's pretty much it. Ever since I've been taking these steps, I seriously never get break-outs anymore. All I have left to deal with is the scaring that all that acne left behind, but I'm planning on getting that treated hopefully in the near future. I hope this helps in any way possible because it helped me! 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

hard headed.






Outfit details: Adeen "Kill You" beanie, Foreign Exchange LBD, Boyfriend's flannel, Target stockings, Aggy149 Cherry Rouge Doc's, Kate Moss for Rimmel berry lips.

Don't call it a comeback, because I'm not promising that I'll get any better at regular uploading. My life has become a tad bit busy, what with me making my grand return to school after a four year hiatus. Granted, its only part time, but I've also got a part time job as well. Two part times equals a full time right? That's how I'm justifying it anyway.

This little black dress has all the elements I've been searching for: fitted around the bust, with just the right amount of skin showing without being overtly obscene, a little bit of hardware, and the perfect flare in the skirt. And can you believe it was on sale, and not only was it on sale but it had an additional discount on it as well. It was too good to pass up, so naturally I quite literally snatched it up.

Til we meet again! <3

Photos by Glenn Halog.
www.glennhalogphotos.com 

Friday, November 23, 2012

thankful.





Topshop Crop Top, Swaychic Skirt, Boyfriend's cardigan, and Faux Fur scarf by h&m.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all! I hope you were all able to enjoy the holiday accordingly by stuffing yourselves with ridiculous amounts of food in the company of loved ones who have come from near and far. This time of a year is always a reflection of how far I've come over the past months and also to look forward to the upcoming future and all the exciting things that it will bring. As each year comes to a close, I realize more and more how necessary it is to let go of all the little petty issues that plague my life and simply enjoy the now. We will only live in this specific moment just once, so live in it, because soon it will be gone in a blink of an eye. 

I leave you with a quote that I've recently been reading over and over. 

“the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars.” 
― Jack KerouacOn the Road


Photos by Glenn Halog.