Monday, May 30, 2011

inspiration for anti-procrastination

A close friend in the year above once told me that university was like the HSC every 6 months. I was scared, yes... and right now I would be studying for my upcoming end of semester exams... however, I go to UTS and study Journalism. This means, instead of living the HSC every 6 months, I am loving life, never have to memorise anything, go to uni in the city and spend uni with amazing journalicious people. Why? Because we have no exams.


However this does not mean that I am not feeling the stress. I have 6 assignments due in the next 2 weeks. The only difference between us UTSers and other students is that we don't have to memorise any of our stuff. But, because most of my school friends do have exams, I am taken back to the days of the HSC when we needed to learn to integrate sin, cos and tan; analyse shakespeare's work and write a creative about someone who doesn't belong. And I feel pity for those who have exams.

I'm not here to gloat. I'm here to give you some inspiration for anti-procrastination!

The most effective form of motivation for me during exam time was new stationary. I went to the extent of ordering special Japanese highlighters from New York... but boy, did I highlight. I highlighted everything. I was the highlighting queen. And when it came to go over my notes... everything was nicely colour coded and highlighted in awesome Japanese highlighters. These were no ordinary highlighters, by the way. They were special colours. Not fluro, more a matte, texta finish. But they were so smooth and highlighted like nothing else. They made my exams fun. So, buy new highlighters!



Another strategy I adopted thanks to my mother, was getting my nails manicured. One can feel depressed during exams, as you practically ground yourself, not going out or doing anything fun. Getting your nails done (if you're a girl, that is) will not only make you feel better about yourself and your hands, but will also get you writing. I found that when I wrote things on paper I would stare at my manicured nails, and it made me happy. Plus, it's a well deserved break, only taking about a half-hour or so to do. Can I please take the time out to recommend getting bio-sculpture nails done instead of acrylics. They are so much better in every single way. Click here to go to my previous post about them and read about why I think they are the best thing to ever happen.

Lastly, consider yourself lucky. It's winter time and there's nothing worse than trying to study when the sun is bright 'n shining outside. Rain means concentration. So get rugged up, turn the heater on and watch the rain whilst you study.

On a slightly different note, I am very happy because a handyman fixed the gas heater in the TV room, meaning my mum won't take my heater anymore, meaning I can have it 24/7 so I can get these assignments done!

Over and out.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

my wishlist

There are so many things I want to buy. Please tell me if you think these things are worth their money. I will obviously be needing to save up but... ah. I thought I may as well share my wishlist with anyone who cares!


Acapulco Bucket Bag from Nasty Gal at ~$55 AUD
I am loving the long sling bag look at the moment, and these colours are gorgeous.

Long Bar Two Finger Ring from Nasty Gal at ~$12 AUD
I've been searching for something like this for ages, but haven't been able to find it in any physical shop. Does this mean I should pay $12 and buy it online? It would probably be about the same price in store...


Flamingo Chiffon Tee from Nasty Gal at ~$30 AUD
I have been wanting this since, like, April. Probably not the best for winter, but an investment for Summer, Autumn and Spring. I mean I could wear it under a coat or something for winter, but the chiffon isn't going to be the best...


Jeffrey Campbell Black Lita Platform Boot from Nasty Gal at ~$154 AUD
Need I justify? I want these so bad.


Black Galaxy Leggings from Black Milk at ~$67 AUD
I never ever wear jeans, only leggings and jeggings. So why not get these totally awesome galaxy ones? They look amazing.

So there's what I want specifically. I'm also looking for a black maxi skirt but I still don't know which one exactly. I'd like to spend less than $30 and have it high waisted and not too figure hugging, maybe a bit looser. Any ideas?

I'm also thinking of investing in an SLR camera but still don't know if I need one or which one to get. It probably won't be for another year until I manage to save up for this one.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Bargain!

I love bargains! 

I saw this amazing iPhone case at Market City a week or so ago. $9. Being a uni student, this was far too expensive for me. Then a couple of days later I saw the SAME one in a shop in Newtown for $26.95. Umm... are you crazy? So being the typical cheapo I am, I checked ebay... Same thing for $3.29 and free postage! WIN! 




Reasons why I love this:
1. My favourite colour is pink
2. It looks like a real casette 
3. Sophia Phan at Moulin Frock said that it was very me.
4. It's pink.
5. And I love pink.

Reasons why I don't like this
1. The iphone charge connector is covered at the bottom... so annoying
2. It's flimsy

BUT IT WAS WORTH IT! $3.29? I can't go wrong! :)

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Newtown adventures

Went to Newtown yesterday with a few friends. It was a lovely sunny day and I felt silly wearing a scarf and barret (stupid unpredictable Sydney weather!) 

There were so many lovely shops there to see. We literally wondered around for about 5 or 6 hours just going and looking at things. I was on a mission to find a copy of Delta Goodrem's 2001 rare single "I Don't Care" but had no luck. Mainly because we didn't come across any second hand CD shops. But there were many lovely music stores with RECORDS! Oh how I love records. And I didn't stop telling everyone how I have stick pictures of Delta's album covers on some random records we have lying at home and stuck them on my pink feature wall. I suppose I shall put a picture of this up sometime soon. Anyway, the CD stores were epic. There is nothing I love more than being surrounded by music (even if it is old rock or new indie stuff that I know nothing about - it still makes me feel like a muso, which I am, in my own way).

Many little stationary book stores popped up, and we never got bored of going through all their trinkets and picture books. Had a long flick through Mary-Kate and Ashley's book and I now know how to tell the two twins apart. I was on the lookout for a stand for my stud earrings, and ended up having to convince a store manager to let me buy one of the ones they used for their own display. Pretty stoked.

$9.95 AU from a random shop in Newtown. This has brought to my attention the great need I have for new earrings.

I was also on a mission to find myself a nice new ring. I didn't really know what I had in mind specifically, but found a pretty one at Dangerfield. My friend bought the same one in black instead of silver. Although I was so keen for some original, vintage ring from some random, vintage, obscure store in Newtown... I didn't really find anything that I actually liked. Mind you, I have never found anything really cool and vintage at Vinnies either, despite so many people telling me it is amazing. Just not lucky.

$10 AU from Dangerfield. Me (left) with the silver version and Sophia (right) with the black version.

Nearly forgot to mention we also went to Magnation. Pretty much magazine heaven, it's got all the mags you'd ever want to read from all different countries. There were so many versions of Cosmo and Vogue I didn't know which one to pick up, until I realised that one was British, one was French, one was American and the other Australian. So I collected a few and went upstairs where they had these cute little bubble domes. We literally sat down for about half an hour just reading all these magazines. Loved it.


We finished the evening off with a lovely Thai meal at "Thai Garn" near a friend's house. Satay chicken, spring rolls, pad thai and pad see yew were delicious. It was a lovely day/night! I recommend Newtown to everybody. Delicious gelato and Asian food!

Us nearing the end of our night.


Sunday, May 15, 2011

recent purchases

I am a happy person!


This is a comfortable loose knit jumper - bought from Stelly at $45 AU. It comes in this deep red, light blue, light cream and a mustard-y. Very pleased!


One of those fake chanel bags. Bought from (I think) Bag Scene in Westfield for $49.95 AU. YAY!


Black platform wedges. I ended up going with the ones from Glue because they didn't have lace or an annoying line in the front of the toe. Plus my boyfriend liked these ones better. $79.95 AU but I knew the guy who worked there so I got an 8% discount... win.


As soon as I saw this I fell in love. It's a fake YSL ring from Sportsgirl. Only $16.95 AU. 


Colourful scarf from Dotti, $9.95 AU.


Leggings from Sportsgirl. I love the leather patch on the inside of the leg and seam detail on the thigh part. It's different to the usual black legging or jegging. $79.95 AU.

And that is all! Tell me what you think. :)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

make up tutorial: a natural look

I was one of those kids whose mother never let them wear make up. Ever. Sure, you think, that's a normal occurrence. But the irony here is that my mother AND grandmother were both professional beauty therapists. They both wear lots of make up and have a lot of it. So naturally... without even realising... I started to wear more and more make up. I started at a good age, just little bits of eye liner here and there when I was about 15. Mum didn't really mind. It was only at the beginning of this year where I began going a bit too overboard. I became obsessed with eyeshadow and wore masses of it to uni and whenever I was going out. And mum got all RAH because she could tell I was caking it on a bit with the eye make up. So I have been experimenting recently and have found a "natural" look that doesn't require too much make up and still looks nice. It is inspired by Nina Dobrev as Elena Gilbert on the TV show The Vampire Diaries as well as from various make up tutorials I have watched on YouTube.

This is how my eyes look without anything on. OMG shocking!


So, I got this eyeshadow from some Jennifer Lopez set my friend got me from my birthday. It's a very very light cream.


Apply this colour on the inner-bottom of your eye, and smooth it on the inner edge, and up to the inner top of your eye. This will give a little bit of natural glamour. Does that exist? I don't know. But it looks good. I got this idea from Serena Van Der Woodsen's make up on Gossip Girl ages ago. So now my eyes look like this:


Then I got an eyeshadow that was very similar to my skin tone. It's a bronzey-yellowy-gold from a free Estee Lauder pack my mum got and didn't want. WIN!



This just gives a good base coat and smooths out the tone of the skin. It's important to blend it with the light cream in the inner top of your lid. So now my eyes look like this.


Then I got this dark purple eyeshadow (which pretty much acts as a dark grey) that I got from Sportsgirl ages ago. 


Apply this on the outer "V" of your eye. That means from the corner of your lid, upwards, then create a V and go inwards at the crease of your lid. You can put it as far inwards along the crease as you like, depending on what look you want. Make sure you blend this well because if it's not blended it will look fake. This is probably the most important part by the way. Now my eyes look like this.


Then I got a black eye shadow also from Sportsgirl. I don't have a picture but it's the same as the purple one above. Apply a very thin line above your lid. You can actually make it as thick as you want but I try and keep it thin. Now my eyes look like this.


Now add some pencil eye-liner on the bottom! (I use waterproof because it doesn't smudge and lasts longer).


... And some mascara! (I also use waterproof).


... And you're done!

Any questions, let me know, I will be happy to answer them.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

real music

First of all, I just want to clarify that this blog isn't a fashion blog and to be honest I don't really know what kind of blog it is or not yet. For now I am just going to post what is on my mind at particular moments in time. And today, music is on my mind. Why? Because my favourite singer of ALL TIME, Delta Goodrem, performed a new song on US Dancing with the Stars! FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO KNOW ME AND ARE ABOUT TO CLOSE THE WINDOW AND NOT CONTINUE READING - WAIT! I STOP TALKING ABOUT DELTA SOON. VERY SOON.

I was lucky enough to wake up right in time for the live stream. The song she performed was "I'm Not Ready" - a duet with Michael Bolton. I don't know who Michael Bolton is, but I found this hilarious video of some collaboration he did with The Lonely Island. You can watch it here. It made me laugh a lot. But anyway - the song "I'm Not Ready" was written by Delta and songwriter Vince Pizzinga whom she has collaborated with on her past successful albums. From what I can tell from the lyrics, it's about her break up with Brian McFadden. I could go on forever analysing the lyrics but I'm not going to cause that isn't the point of my post today.

Delta Goodrem and Michael Bolton
So it seems Delta has a habit of waiting, like, 10 years in between albums. (I know I exaggerated but if you're a big fan of Delta you'll understand me!) Artists like Rihanna will release a new album at least every year - but the excuse I give on behalf of Delta is that she's a real artist, she writes all her own songs and it will pay off in the end. And it usually does. However this downtime where there is no Delta music leaves me lost. What I have been doing to compensate is listen to mainstream pop music, as anyone does. However this poses a problem for my music taste. Because since recently, there is only one style of music heard on the radio. Doof doof. Party music. Rnb dance. Whatever you want to call it. It's the only thing that exists. You might be lucky to hear some pop rock once in a while, but I am going to disregard that as I don't like pop rock THAT much. (It's okay). Artists like Rihanna and Lady Gaga can get away with releasing slow ballads because the majority of their albums consist of party music. But now-a-days, mainstream music = party music.

So, I listen to party music. I like it. I love RnB and Gaga and Rihanna and Chris Brown and David Guetta and all of that. I still do. But I had forgotten what it was like to listen to music like Delta's. Until I heard Adele. Her second album titled "21" was released and is full of lovely songs. I haven't listened to them all properly yet but my favourite so far is definitely "Set Fire to the Rain." Adele reminded me what it was like to listen to music that I love. This only occurred a week or so ago, nicely coinciding with Delta's performance. And boy, I can't wait for the new album.

DELTA AND ADELE EVEN MET! (At US Dancing with the Stars).
Friends of mind have pointed out numerous times that today's mainstream music is not as original as we think. And that it all sounds the same. Lady Gaga copies Grace Jones. Rihanna's song SOS was ripped off from this song. Jennifer Lopez's song On The Floor was ripped off from this song. Kanye West's Touch the Sky was ripped off from this song. There are oh so many more examples.

It makes me sad because the other day I admitted that Delta is no longer mainstream. Singles from her first couple of albums were heard on the radio everywhere. But I would be surprised if her new songs were played everywhere, all the time. Sure they'll get exposure. But not as much as a dance/RnB artist would.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is that I hope the music industry changes soon. Older music was varied but now it's all so similar. There's only so much ripping off artists can do before it's too much. There's nowhere to go, unless we go backwards.

Delta Goodrem and myself at her Christmas Carols concert on Christmas Eve (my birthday) 2009.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

ombre hair colour

Ombre hair colour is a recent trend which occurs when the root colour fades into a lighter colour towards the tips. Sometimes it can look fantastic whereas other times it just looks like regrowth gone bad. I for one used to think ombre colour was terrible full stop - but if you know me then you'll know that certain trends and looks grow on me with time.

Ombre colour gone wrong


I don't think it fades smoothly.
I think this is self explanatory.
I don't know why but this just looks bad to me.
Ombre hair colour can look really bad if the shades don't fade together well. So if you are doing this at home remember to smooth the dye over a large portion of growth. I think ombre hair works better with long hair just because the colours have a smooth transition. With shorter hair it tends to look like undergrowth or regrowth which is a completely different (and bad) look. Straight hair generally looks better as well, because if your hair is curled, the fade might get hidden within the curls and make it look like regrowth once again. Also, don't go from black hair to blonde hair. Just, don't.

Ombre colour lookin' fiiine
Long hair, smooth fade.

VERY smooth fade and not too much contrast. Beautiful.

Nice colouring but I think it would look better straight.

So, I'm trying to decide whether to get ombre hair myself. Personally I think it may go badly because my hair is naturally black and when black hair gets lighter it has a tendency to go orange which I don't want. But then again I could get it dyed a honey tone ... but this might result in too much effort for maintenance. What do you guys think? Would you get ombre hair?

Friday, May 6, 2011

jewellery storage

I am a girl. I have lots of jewellery and I love wearing it. I am going to tell you how I store/display it - some is creatively on display and some just... chucked in a box. Literally. And please feel free to comment any ideas you have because I am looking for prettier ways to store my jewellery!

Earrings
There are two types of earrings. Studs and long earrings. For my studs, I'm not that creative. I've just got a pretty patterned box and I chuck them all in there - god knows how many odd ones I have. However for my long earrings, (some I've had since I was 12 so don't judge) I have a fantastic earring board. My closest friend Jazz made this for me when we were about 14 and I've used it ever since. It's pretty much a piece of cardboard with net stapled on it. It's so easy to just hang long earrings on this thing, and it doesn't look ugly either!

Jazz even wrote a message on the back. I Lub Her. We so cool.
Bangles/Bracelets
So I used to just hang all my bangles and bracelets on my jewellery stand which was a birthday present. It's one of my favourite ways to display jewellery however just isn't big enough for all my goods.

Jewellery stand - birthday present from Bani.
So I recently made this bangle's bar to store all my recent and currently fashionable jewellery. (Yes I am aware the ends look a bit... odd. I had nothing else). So I pretty much got the cardboard cylinder from the inside of wrapping paper, cut it to the right size and stuck pretty wrapping paper around it. Then I stuck these pretty pink lids from my deodorant on the ends of the bar, meant to stop the bangles from sliding off, but it doesn't really work and looks a bit strange. Once I find something better for the ends then that will change. Then I pretty much stuck the bar on top of a candle stand which has been lying around forever, and voila! A bangles bar.

Home-made bangles bar.
Rings
Not that creative with these, just have a pretty love-heart shaped plate thing which I chuck em all in. Weee.

Rings
Necklaces
I'm pretty proud of this one. Before I painted my room I used to stick these pins into the wall which made horrible holes in it. But after the paint job I got myself a cork board and I now stick the pins into the frame of the cork board so instead of making holes in the wall they just make holes in a replaceable object! Yeah then I hang my necklaces on the pins. It looks pretty against the wall.

Necklaces
So there it is. Any more creative suggestions let me know. And I'd love to see how you guys store your jewellery!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

bio sculpture gel nails

The best alternative to acrylics. My friend has been telling me about them for ages but I've put it off until now. Today I got bio sculpture nails done, and my friends, it's the best thing that ever happened to me.


Now I chose black because french tips were $5 more expensive and black goes with everything. Pretty much, bio sculpture is a much healthier way to have fake nails. I didn't know this until today, but apparently you can get length added on if you need to, but because I had grown my original nails under my fake acrylics before this I didn't need to. Acrylics ruin your nails guys. Bio sculpture is rehydrating and they don't buff your nail down to it's last layer. It's a very light buff and they pretty much paint this thick, slimy gel on your nail to thicken it before they let it dry under UV light for 2 minutes after which they are completely dry! Amazing!

They aren't as heavy as acrylics either which means I can still use them without them being way to thick to do anything. They're more flexible, and they just feel smoother.

I'm starting to wonder why fake acrylics even exist anymore since bio sculpture is so much better in every way. Healthier. Looks nicer. Oh but... usually they are a tad more expensive.

I got my nails done by Lisa Sayoko from Sayoko Shizu. She's Japanese, and she is fantastic. You should all google her and make an appointment and get your nails done.

P.S. Typing is also a lot more fun with gel nails. Get them.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

my emulate riveted cardigan arrived!

Emulate Riveted Cardigan and Zara basics jeggings
I also recently bought some zara jeggings, which I love. They are a thicker material so it's perfect for winter - and they actually look like jeans when I wear them. And they actually have a zipper and button - I know right.


I love new clothes!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

mean girls 2

WOAHHHH WAS I THE ONLY ONE WHO DID NOT KNOW THERE WAS A MEAN GIRLS 2 MOVIE?


The story follows a tomboy known as "Jo" who is new to North Shore high where the "plastics" Mandi (with an I), Chastity and Hope are the popular kids. Jo meets Abby who is also a student at North Shore High and lives next to Mandi - and pays for it as she has been bullied most of her school life. Abby's parents are devastated cause Abby comes home crying after Mandi paint bombed her car, so Abby's dad offers to pay Jo to be her friend - I know right, I don't even... whatever. *NOTE MEAN GIRLS PUN* Although Jo is hesitant she agrees because she wants money for college. In short, Jo ends up genuinely liking Abby but gets bullied for it in numerous ways such as being glued to her motorbike, having the whole school know she is a virgin and her dad's job sabotaged. So Jo gets back at Mandi and the plastics by creating the "anti-plastics" with her new friends but ends up turning into someone who is just like Mandi and then all this drama happens and her boyfriend breaks up with her and then something else happens and they are all friends again and Mandi gets taken to jail. Yep.

Mean Girls 2 uses the same concept of the "dumb blonde" (like Karen from the first movie) with Chastity who gets her homework done by making out with boys! Ironic right! No super boob-weather-predicting powers though.
So it was terrible. Meaghan Jette Martin who plays Jo was fantastic at acting but Maiara Walsh who plays Mandi was TERRIBLEEE. As were most of the others. I could see her thinking about her lines and ugh. It was just such a copy of the first movie that it failed miserably. You can't top Mean Girls. You just can't. It's legendary.

Similarities were there, they had the dumb blonde idea. They also had that idea of the protagonist turning into a plastic when they didn't want to, then losing all their friends, then getting set up for something, then being proven innocent, then getting their friends back.

I suppose it's good if you don't want to think about anything and feel like wasting 2 hours.

The fashion was also pretty bad. Jo wore some nice numbers but I thought the plastics were meant to be fashionable? Can't even give them that much.

platform wedges

I used to hate wedges. I thought they looked really silly especially compared to the beautiful black platform heels which were my alternative. However since seeing so many people do the whole wedge platform, it's grown on me and now I am searching myself a pair!

My gorgeous friend Remi and I at a 60s themed party.
She's one of the lovelies who have converted me to loving wedges.
Today I was at Westfield and tried on a couple of wedged shoes. The problem for me however is the fact that they are PRICEY. Even Rubi Shoes didn't have (cheaper) black platform wedges! Way to let me down!
Poppie Wedges from Betts at $89.99 AUD
First I saw these in Betts. They didn't have my size (8) so I had to try one up. They were roomy, but I thought they looked awesome. The quality of the material seemed pretty good, and I liked the lace. They were easy to walk around in but a tad too big so even if I wanted them I'd have to wait 2 weeks for the Betts lady to order them in... yeahno. Plus, $90? Errr I'm a tad too broke for that.



Arden Wedge Heels from Glue at $79.99 AUD
Although these are only $10 cheaper than the Poppie wedges they just appealed to me because... well they were $10 cheaper. Luckily Glue had my size, however I found these boots difficult to walk in. For some reason I tripped like twice (I swear it wasn't due to my clumsyness). They also didn't seem as good quality. The material or something lacked. I was about to put them on layby, but looking back I'm glad I didn't as I'd rather wait for the next paycheck and spend $10 extra on the Poppie wedges.

If anyone knows where I can get cheaper black platform wedges that are comfortable and good quality let me know. Although I doubt it's possible. And please don't recommend Jeffrey Campbell shoes because I already have my eye on them and it makes me depressed cause they are so expensive. Sigh.

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