Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS

Wednesday, August 17, 2011
I have to admit I'm addicted to the iphone app instagram This picture-based equivalent of twitter - where you take and post pics - has me busy snapping everything around me. It's such a good way to capture the constant flow of DIY inspiration I see in everyday life. And Hong Kong streets are always so interesting to photograph!

Are you addicted to it too? Be sure to look me up, my user name is APAIRANDASPARE. These are a few pics I have taken recently.

SYDNEY IN PICTURES

Monday, August 15, 2011
Holiday snaps of my trip to Sydney in April (better late than never). Every time I hang out there I think to myself - why don't I live here? It really is one of the most beautiful and fun cities in the world. I'm looking forward to spending a few days there in a couple of weeks time.


Left to right top to bottom -
Corn fritters with bacon at Lemon in Surrey Hills, the Ivy Pool Bar
Espresso Martinis at Pizza e Birra in Surrey Hills, Sydney Harbour Bridge
On Manley Beach (promise I'm wearing a bikini top!), Breakfast at Bitton Cafe in Alexandria, walking off a big lunch on the streets of Surrey Hills
Crown Street in Surrey Hills, Coogee Beach, Flowers at a friends wedding
Sydney Opera House, terrace houses in Surrey Hills
Me with some ladies of the night at The Ivy, Manly Beach

I know this is supposed to be a fashion blog, but I can't help but throw in a few travel snaps and other ramblings. I hope you don't mind!

Shanghai In Pictures

Sunday, August 7, 2011
Found a few pictures I haven't posted of my recent whirlwind trip to Shanghai. Delicious dim sum in Xintiandi, discovering the leafy French Concession and all its little alleyways, stumbling upon a 5 storey sunday flea and antiques market, devouring three courses of Peking duck and walking the bund were just a few of the things we go up to when we were there. It absolutely pissed down with rain for much of the trip but we managed to make the most of it. Make sure to put Shanghai on your list if you are ever in the neighborhood.

Thailand in Pictures

Thursday, July 14, 2011
A week spent in Thailand was heaven - it really is the perfect place to relax. I wasn't interested in the Patong party scene (pretty feral) so we stayed in Surin Beach which is a few beaches north, and utterly gorgeous. Early morning swims, lazing by the pool, getting massages (not the happy ending type), trawling night markets, eating absolutely delicious food and reading novels somehow took up a whole week! It's amazing how tired you get doing nothing. I'm not used to these types holidays - in the past when traveling I have usually found myself in Europe dashing from city to city trying to fit everything in. It makes you appreciate a relaxing holiday. It was monsoon season there and I was worried it would rain every day, but it was almost perfect weather - and low season which meant it was completely deserted. So good!
It's yet another beach holiday spent in a place that was badly affected by the Tsunami a few years ago (we stayed in Hikkadua in Sri Lanka over Christmas and heard some horrific stores) and the blue Tsunami evacuation route signs are a pretty clear reminder of how much the area has suffered, but has also bounced back.

Tribal Mini Skirt

Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Didn't go too crazy shopping in Thailand (traveling = no money) but picked up a few bits and pieces, including this tribal inspired mini skirt. I'll show you the rest of my purchases over the next couple of weeks.
 Wearing: Thailand mini skirt, country road black singlet, Nat-Sui T bar flats, cat eye sunglasses from ebay, Thailand rope bag.

On The Town with Garance

Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Shanghai is a pretty glamourous place - you would be forgiven for finding it hard to believe that it's a Communist country while drinking french martinis in one of the beautiful art deco buildings on the Bund (haven't seen so many Herve Leger dresses in the same place ever!). In homage to all that glamour I paired my sequin high waisted shorts with this sheer singlet I got free in Elle Uk Magazine - with an amazing Garance Dore illustration on the front. Sequins and Garance - a match made in heaven, non?
Sequin shorts designed by me, Garance Dore Reiss singlet, Mango Bootines, Mac lady danger lippy.

DIY Rug Skirt (does shanghai)

Monday, June 6, 2011
The DIY rug skirt turned out to be a fantastic travel companion while in Shanghai. Pics and other bits and pieces to come. Sorry about the lame pose in this shot - clearly I need some lessons from other bloggers who manage to look natural and like they stepped out of a magazine in their outfit posts...
DIY rug skirt, H&M khaki parker, river island gladiator sandals, country road singlet, ebay cat eye sunglasses.

A DIY Week In the Life...

Wednesday, June 1, 2011
This is a week in my DIY obsessed life. Ribbon stores, fabric shops, button stalls, hardware stores, thrift shops, junk shops, plumbing shops and stationary shops. Hong Kong is filled to the brim with places like this to source your DIY materials. No wonder I wear the soles of my shoes out in about ten minutes flat...

How To Pack For A Holiday

Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Recently I've been posting little snaps of the contents of my suitcase whenever I have gone away for a trip, and have got quite a few emails from people asking me if I could share my packing tips. There is nothing worse than arriving at your destination only to realize you don’t have the right clothes, or worse still, your clothes don’t go well together. Having lived in London and travelling with budget airlines like Easyjet, you become quite good at packing lightly so as not to get stung by the massive checked in baggage fees.  You basically want to create a small yet versatile capsule wardrobe that will fit in your carry on. Sounds impossible you say? Not in the slightest.
How to Pack:
Step 1.  Check the weather and the cultural expectations – this one is obvious, you want to know what type of clothes you'll need. Obviously you need more clothes for travel to colder destinations. Add jackets, tights, hats and boots as required. Its also useful to do a Google search and check whether your destination will be a place you can wear skimpier outfits or somewhere you should be covered up. There’s nothing worse than arriving somewhere and feeling like the unfortunate centre of attention. When in doubt, always take a few conservative pieces just in case and check out what the women are wearing when you arrive.
Step 2. Gather Your Basics - Without fail I always take the following things with me – breton style nautical top, black and white singlets/tees, khaki hooded cotton jacket, leather shorts, denim jeans, one LBD  (black bodycon number usually works well) and a white silk collared shirt. As in every day life, good basics are the foundation of a versatile travel wardrobe.
Step 3. Add key colour items – choose a colour palette for a few additional pieces. This reduces the likelihood of having mismatched outfits. Depending on what I have in my wardrobe I usually add a maxi skirt (great for travelling), long sleeved shirt, a few mini skirts and a pair of shorts in my chosen colour palette. You can of course choose a couple of colours for your palette, just try to make sure they are all compatible.
Step 4. Rationalise your shoes - Shoes are the most bulky part of your luggage and if you can restrict the number of shoes you take with you, life will be much easier. But you don’t want to feel like you lack shoes either – I usually take one pair of classic black patent heels (maybe a second pair if I am going somewhere dressy like New York or Paris), a pair of ballet flats, ankle boots, a pair of comfortable shoes like converse or plimsols and a pair of gladiator sandals. Thats conservative and still 5+ pairs of shoes... eeep!
Step 5. Complete with Accessories - I usually take a few nice statement pieces of jewelry which I can throw on in the evening to feel a little bit more dressed up, such as a pair of tassel earrings or a gold coin necklace. My Asos floppy fedora always comes on holidays with me, I also almost always take a bag with a long shoulder strap so it can be worn cross body, so I can relax when wandering around busy train stations and streets.

Other tips?
Do a layout – when packing make sure to lay everything out on your bed so that you can visualize the outfits and how they will go together. This has been the one single factor that has helped me to create better holiday wardrobes.

Cosmetics and Beauty – I don’t own much make up and my beauty inventory usually consists of bronzer or blush, a good moisturizer and cleanser and maybe some mascara if I’m feeling adventurous. I do however often take my hair straightener for city breaks (but not beach breaks), knowing that most hotels will have a hair dryer.

Other key things to take? A good book  (Man Booker prize winners usually ticks the right boxes), ear plugs and an eye mask, a notebook for writing down ideas/travel stories, a good camera, and a great attitude. Oh and finally, make sure to roll your clothes up tightly so all of the above can fit in your carry on.

Update: If you have trouble packing it may also be that your wardrobe is in disarray. Why not follow my 7 Steps for Wardrobe Rehab here to make packing (and generally getting dressed) easier?

Whats in my suitcase: Shanghai

Monday, May 30, 2011
Hong Kong has a ridiculous number of public holidays, you'd be mad not to book them out with city and beach breaks well in advance. This weekend I'm heading to Shanghai. I've wanted to go there for ages so can't wait. This is what I'll be taking with me - along with my favourite Whistles black bodycon dress and sequin, lace and leather mini shorts (a girl can never have enough shorts). Oh and probably my black DIY tassel earrings, they're great for travelling because as soon as you put them on you feel a million bucks, no matter how tired or hot you are. As you can see I picked a palette of brights with some basics thrown in.
Whats in my suitcase: (left to right, top to bottom) black suede flats, DIY Dries Van Noten Inspired Jacket, thrifted yellow frilled skirt, asos floppy fedora, Korean brand pink mini dress // DIY Jil Sander Inspired Pink silk maxi skirt, thrifted breton top, white sheer tee, black and tortoiseshell cat eye sunglasses, mac lippy, DIY rug skirt, Zara wedges // Mango bootines, DIY cobalt mini skirt, DIY pink mini skirt, DIY lace cami, Whistles Jeans.

Malaysia Photo Diary

Tuesday, May 17, 2011
A few pics from my trip to Penang and Langkawi last week. It was such a lovely getaway, I definitely recommend Malaysia as a travel destination if you get the chance. Its such an amazing mix of Chinese, Indian, and Island influences. Annnnd some beautiful beaches too!