Showing posts with label river island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label river island. Show all posts

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Centre Stage

William Shakespeare once wrote in his monologue,‘As You Like It’:
“All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.”


We would all have different opinions towards this phrase. Some may deem this as looking at life as superficial, or fake; some may find this viewpoint as an obscure notion, or a dreamer’s speech; some may wholly understand and relate tothe metaphorical gesture; or some may disagree yet acknowledge these words.

However thine or mine perception shalt be casted upon this phrase, it does not really matter – we are only going to touch on this on a very literal level; we are actually going to create an imaginary scene now: there is a seemingly limitless, physical stage and we are to place the world onto it. You are the lead of this cast, you are to play yourself and all you have to do and say in each scene is one thing: Accidentally bump into someone and say: “I’m sorry.”


*CURTAIN RISES*

First scene: you are at home.
*Bump*
You bumped into a family member, you say your line:
“I’m sorry.”

Second scene: you are hanging out with your friends.
*Bump*
This time you bumped into one of your close friends.
“I’m sorry.”

Third scene: you are at work.
*Bump*
Uh-oh, it was your boss you bumped into.
“I’m sorry.” 

Final scene: you are at the zebra crossing, the lights are flashing, a flurry of people and… *Bump*
“I’m sorry.”
Who did you bump into? Did you actually manage to see their face?

*CURTAIN CLOSES* (Audience applause)

Now the question is: who were you at each scene? Yes, yourself, but what exact role of yourself were you?

What did those words mean to you?

What did those words mean to those that you bumped into?


The point here is, albeit being ourselves at any given time, we have derivatives of ourselves that are ‘oncall’ as according to our surroundings. It is all the same, from a mother or afather, to Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn – and not everyone will see each and every of these derivatives.

There comes a time when we all wonder who we really are. Who’s the real me? Audrey Hepburn starred a magnificent role in “Breakfastat Tiffany’s”.  Holly Golightly,spontaneous, glamorous and fun-loving New York party girl turns out to be a small town married young wife name Lula Mae Burnes. Lula Mae Burnes wanted a different life, a different role to play and became Holly Golightly.
“You’re wrong. She is a phony. But on the other hand you’re right. She isn’t a phony because she’s a real phony. She believes all this crap she believes. You can’t talk her out of it.”

This quote from "Breakfast at Tiffany's" really makes one think about it. Holly Golightly is a typical example for our theme today. When we play a role in our own lives, and we really believe in it, does it become who we really are? A lot of the times our lives forces us to play a certain role, whether it’s to be someone’s mother, lover or daughter. We always act accordingly because there are expectations, but does it make it any less us?  I think whatever we do, there is always an element of us in it. Just like how Audrey Hepburn plays the role of Holly Golightly. 

 

Every girl loves her in the movie, despite the factthat she really is a gold digger and a high end prostitute, she’s still an icon. Why? Of course Audrey Hepburn is beautiful, but a lot of women are beautiful. Personally I feel the most special feature about her is her classy elegance. It just stays with her no matter what role she does. This is also the reason why I picked to recreate her style for this blog.  I have always love Audrey Hepburn because elegance is not something you can mimic. Ever since I was young, my grandmother has taught me that beauty is not just from how you look, but also how you act. In her “when I was young” stories, she told us how men was not attracted because of beauty but because of elegance and how classy one is.

“The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with passing years.”  – Audrey Hepburn

The dress chosen with an exaggerated detail on the shoulder is to create the glamorous look that Audrey Hepburn had in "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Although instead of the typical black dress, a bold, bright orange was selected to add a bit of spice to it. The dress was bought from a local store in Hong Kong that is not branded.  We don't have to wear expensive clothes to look expensive. It all depends on how you carry it and you can look like a million dollars. The shoes and thin belt worn was showcased in T's previous blog Enchant Me
"I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles." - Audrey Hepburn 
"If I'd observe all the rules, I'd never have got anywhere." - Marilyn Monroe 
Marilyn Monroe was chosen because of her symbolism during the height of her career. She was perceived largely as a 'sex symbol', but also, this correlated to a number of other perceptions: her independence/success as an individual female; her somewhat 'rebellion' against societal norms; her sweet yet sexy charisma (she was once described as symbolising what is the 'grey' area - she is neither an angel nor a devil; she is angelic-looking, yet she has her underlying rebellion).

 

She also signified the womanly body - her curves, charisma and atmosphere. Her logic, intellect and spoken words established her further in her calibre as, not just a woman, but also as a person; an icon; an inspiration. Hence the reason for the outfit selection of a ruffles-sleeved top and a tight-fitting, pencil skirt:

a) it embodies the embrace of a woman's curve, regardless of what 'amount' we have on our bodies, a woman was naturally created with small/big/eminent/subtle curves.

 
b) Ruffles. They are classical, beautiful, yet unconventional. No one set of ruffles and curves will be the same as the next; there is always a surprise. Like Marilyn's quote, she does not follow the rules; the 'straight line. Ruffles, then, can somewhat depict individuality yet also, the many different aspects of it. It also adds a grandeur aura to the watchful eye. :)


 
"I have feelings too. I am still human. All I want is to be loved, for myself and my talent." - Marilyn Monroe
Like a performer, we ‘perform’ variations of ourselves. If you noticed, the terms ‘perform’ and ‘performer’ are used instead of ‘act’ or ‘actor/actress.’ In this somehow philosophical context, there is a fine distinction between the two sets of words. We are all given roles throughout the stages in life, i.e. from birth, school, work etc. However, an actor reenacts a given role - a performer portrays a given role. (Think about it. It took me awhile as well, to word this properly!)

“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” – OscarWilde 
Are you going to let people decide what role you are to play in your own life or are you going to regain control and take the lead. Remember this: you are the leading roles in your lives and if you are not happy with it, change the story - change the plot! You have that power to do so and the most important thing is for you to live happy. 

Fun fact: Did you know that Marilyn Monroe was originally casted for the role of Holly Golightly in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?

Cycle two comes to an end and next week and we have T's individual blog coming up. Follow us on Twitter: @dashionhime and Instagram: @dashion_hime for updates! If you have recreated your favourite styles, hashtag us #dashionhime and we can give you a shoutout! :) 

♥ "It's all about how you put it together" - T & J.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Wherefore art thou, mon amour?

"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." - Toulouse-Lautrec, Moulin Rouge!
Our dear T is one of those lucky ones to be in love. So what about us single ladies? Well, we are lucky as well aren't we? I mean, how can we not be lucky as well? - the world is our oyster, right?

But maybe, just maybe, there is always going to be a little part of us that looks out for love; to long for love.


Maybe you long for the love for loving's sake, or you long for someone specific ... - or, if you are a complicated fool like me then we do indeed long for that specific someone yet loving from afar is a vital component, so even if we look out for love, it is the unattainability and the vagueness that is part of our lo..- I've lost the plot now, but you get the idea: somehow, to love and be loved is an important equilibrium in our lives.


So then, what is the game plan? What is the perfect, 'looking for love' outfit? Like, eye-catching enough to get Cupid to shoot love arrows at us? (no pun intended... seriously.)


J'S OPERATION ACO (Attract-Cupid-Outfit, of course)

C - Carefree


We can't exactly be focused on our love lookout if we're constantly straightening/fixing/shifting/untangling etc. bits and bobs of our outfit!



U - Understatement rather than overstatement


Triple push-up bra with body-shaping, bum-lifting, more cushion-for-the-pushing-padding-adding mechanisms, topped off with 'barely there' top and bottom? No.

P - Peek-a-boo (not peek-it-all!) 


A little from the top, or legs, not both - and not baring it: just a little eye-catcher. Even if it's all covered up, but is body-hugging on your curves - guys do have creative imaginations when it comes to it. And it doesn't have to be the goodies - the magic exists at the nape of the neck or the shoulders as well!


I & D(Mind kind of stopped working here...) - IT doesn't always have to be DOWN!

Let's experiment with our hair - what complements the outfit? Makeup? Although it may seem like guys like the idea of running their fingers through our hair etc. we can 'tease' with hairstyles as well - who says we can't set the bar for who can unravel that loosely-done hair? Or that tight bun crowned on top of those collar bones? *wink*



Following the plan of operation, what 'perfect', Cupid-attracting, love-longing, happiness-seeking and equilibrium-of-life-balancing outfit have I chosen? 

I opted for:
  • My sleeveless, gold and black top from River Island
  • My (super favourite) flowy, polka-dot, Piccinini trousers 
  • THE red Ked's (most comfortable shoes, ever!)

 
  • My beige, fur jacket, and finally
  • My gold bangle, tribal-like ring, watch necklace and earrings! (Besides the earrings, these accessories have been with me through thick and thin!)


The point here is, I LOVE each piece the most and I feel absolutely comfortable in them - and sometimes, that is what is most important right? As cliché as it sounds, when we feel happy and confident in our own skin and what we wear, there is such an uplifting aura! (or, well, hopefully!)

 
 

At times, we don't have to bend over backwards when it comes to looking for love.
"They say the best thing a girl can wear is her smile." 
Amen to that!  Even if we have someone that we long for and are head over heels for - who says we can't defy the law of attraction and be heels over head?! (lol)


So dearest Dashionistas, whether you are looking/longing for love or not, remember that your self, happiness and confidence are very important. Although they are not material things, I have found that they are important accessories of personal style and fashion! Afterall, we buy what we like and what we think looks nice, right? :)
 


So my question to you is: what's your most favourite outfit that you feel the best of the best in? Send us your snapshots to our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook and we'll feature it and hopefully get Cupid shooting arrows your way! (Again, no pun intended!)

Happy weekend everyone! Have a lovely week ahead and look out for next Friday, where K will be blogging the #3 post of the cycle!

♥ "It's all about how you put it together" 

 - J x

Friday, January 18, 2013

Passion for Dashion

"Fashion fades, style is enternal" - Yves Saint Laurent (YSL)

Dash•ion (dshn) - "Dance - fashion"  
Hime () - the Japanese word for "princess", or for a lady of higher birth. Daughters of a monarch are actually referred to by other terms, e.g. Ōjo (王女), literally king's daughter.

We are just three crazy, fun-loving psychos who have:
  • an obsession for fashion
  • a love for dance
Let's do the math...

\therefore \!\, obsession(fashion) + love(dance) = Passion for Dashion

This is how it all began.


We are authentic honkies that live in Hong Kong, as you can see the idea of Dashion all began at the most famous cha charn tang (teahouse) there is in one of our crazy episodes. 

"FANCING" "DASHION" "dashion???? DASHION!" 
Among the three of us, we have amazing dancers and a love for dressing up. Don't all girls? We have decided to do a blog that will make dance and fashion fun! We will each do an individual blog every week that will lead up to a main theme of the cycle. Love it, hate it, let us know, we can do better! Try to guess our theme throughout the cycle.  Follow our blog and we will have more other projects coming up to tantalize your inner-dashionista!  

Let us introduce ourselves with pictures that will best describe us!



Lace Top - Forever 21
Jeggings - Uni Qlo
Spike heels - Steve Madden

My kind of outfit is one where I can dress up or dress down easily as I love going to various places. I may go from dinner with family to a night out with my girls with limited time to change. Lace grew on me, it could be classy, sexy and fun! Together with my Steve Maddens, my perfect outfit. - T 




Slashed-sleeves' top - Ebay (Love Ebay!)
Lace top, gloves & cap- Random shops in HK/China 
Red Jeans - River Island
Shoes - Keds


I'm all about dance. My ideal outfit is one where I can simply dance away at any given time! (And as you can see, I go for anything that looks nice - even if it's a random shop..) Nevertheless, majority of the time, there is always some form of dance-inspired piece to my outfits! - J 



Dress - Cotton On
Belt - unknown
Crop Jacket - In & Out
Blue wedges - Forever 21


Blue makes me look good cause it matches my skin. It brings out my tan. I chose this outfit because I'm more a casual kind of girl. I LOVE convenience and dresses are the best solution. I mismatch a lot, but hey it's my style and I love it! - K 

There you have it dashionistas! Finally, Dashion-hime has launched! Our first 'cycle' will be coming up - starting on Friday, 25th January 2013. We have lots planned ahead for you, so keep a weather eye on the horizon - let the fun and themes start rolling! 

♥ "It's all about how you put it together"
- T, J & K.