Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Maison Martin Margiela for H&M Review



A late review of my Maison Martin Margiela for H&M purchase.
Having lined up a few hour and in the end got nothing I wanted at the Lanvin X H&M launch last year, I was reluctant to do anything like that ever since, I even find the H&M crossover projects very annoying for the fact that a lot of people out there just want to resell everything they get and make profits.
This time at MMM for H&M, again, I tried not to think about the launch and the cute fun candy clutch they make. I went to work as usual in the morning and knocked off at 7, someone called…
“Hey I’m at H&M, they still have a loooottttt of stocks!!”
“OMGGGG!!!Can you help me get the black leather flats??I’m a size 7!!!”
“……OK I think I've got you the last pair….
“Okayyyy I’m on my way, please hold on to them, do not let anybody touch them!!!”
so I guess that was my lucky day.
Billboard at H&M Central Store.
The to-die-for Pink Candy Clutch.
Black leather pumps/flats.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Ted’s Lookout on Moon Street


Teds Lookout on Moon Street, Wan Chai.
It’s great to finally see a restaurant with awesome architecture/design in Hong Kong. This place is going to be BIG, making the Star Street neighborhood even more fun. I CAN’T WAIT.

Ted’s Lookout on Moon Street, Wan Chai. Facebook Page
It’s great to finally see a restaurant with awesome architecture/design here in town. This place is going to be BIG, making the Star-Sun-Moon Street neighborhood even more fun. I CAN’T WAIT.

Teakha in Sheung Wan


Teakha in Sheung Wan. http://teakha.com/
People often say there are nothing in Hong Kong except malls that are built by giant developers. I say, they didn’t look far enough and they made the statement way too early. Try spending a day or two in Sheung Wan Hollywood Road/Tai Ping Shan Street, or Wan Chai Star Street neighborhood. Those areas would give you a brand-new impression of Hong Kong.



Teakha in Sheung Wan.
http://teakha.com/
People often say there are nothing in Hong Kong except malls that are built by giant developers. I say, they didn’t look far enough and they made the statement way too early. Try spending a day or two in Sheung Wan Hollywood Road/Tai Ping Shan Street, or Wan Chai Star Street neighborhood. Those areas would give you a brand-new impression of Hong Kong.