Sunday 12 October 2008

My Pre-trip Shopping Saturday...










Can Shopping be 'Hectic'?

I know I have been blabbering how I want to stop shopping and stuff...but I keep posting more and more shopping posts. To be honest, the recent shopping trips are pretty 'guilt-free' since most of the time I use all the vouchers I redeem from my credit cards or birthday vouchers from Club 21 to offset the purchases.

So this weekend, I shopped at the Takashimaya 15th Anniversary Promotion event...which offers some good deals such as my Agnès B Duffel bag. But most importantly, since I will be staying with my friend in UK...and imposing on them, it is only right for me to show my appreciation for their hospitality. Thus, I have been racking my brains to find some nice gifts for them. Last weekend was my 'research' shopping expedition to see what's available and where to get them. This weekend I have to buy the gifts already as time is running out! The gifts will have to be portable enough to carry to London. I am leaving for UK next Tuesday evening. Very excited!

After much scouring around, I made a decision to get something from DKNY. The designs in DKNY have improved so much. The store design is pleasant and inviting with lots of space. There is one leather bag that gives off such a New York city vibe that I immediately fell in love with. Unfortunately, the silly idea to make the shoulder strap super long and yet non adjustable puts me off. Such a waste of a good bag design. Moving on, I picked my gift and quickly paid for it. The DKNY SA helped me to wrap up my purchcase. I was expecting a normal wrapping paper. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised. Aparently, they had this white foam material as an exterior wrap. I have not seen this before so I find it very unique and interesting. Very innovative gift wrapping! The finishing touch was a nice deep red ribbon that made the whole gift looked even more stunning. Good job DKNY!

The next present hunting was tough...I am totally lost on what to buy. I had something in mind already but I cannot seem to find it here in Singapore at the right design and colour. Somehow something was always lacking. So praise the 'lady luck' that I decided to give a last shot at Hugo Boss at Ngee Ann City, since I remembered I bought something similar to what I want a few years back there. To my relief and surprise, I was right, they do have the kind of style I want for my present:-) Happily, I bagged my item and the lovely SA did her magic on the gift wrapping. It came in a sleek black box with Hugo Boss embossed ribbons and a gift card. How luxurious!

Mission completed, just in time for me to attend the CK Calvin Klein fashion show at 3pm. Venue was the boutique in Ngee Ann city. When I made it there at 3pm, the guests had filled up all the seats. I was fortunate to have a front row seating next to where the models will turn to exit the 'cramped' runway, so I can see all the details of the clothes and of course drool over any handsome models walking by:-P Maybe even wink* at them? Hahaha. I am too 'chicken' to do that. Finally as a souvenir, a nice printed catalogue was left on the seat for you to drool afterwards.:-P

The in-store fashion show was small scale. Not as lavish as an actual show, but it was nonetheless nice. The designs at CK Calvin Klein have improved so much, they all looked on par with the A-list brands. Prices have also risen so you can see the quality and design improved as well. Not comparable to A-list brands, but enough to be good. I especially love this season's womenswear. The heavy emphasis on cuts and draping made the clothes have an intellectual appeal to them. You need to have good design concepts in order to pull off clothes that wraps and folds nicely to the body. The open toe booties for women are simply breath-taking as well. For a moment there, I wished I was a girl, cos I would have bought that in a heart beat. So gorgeous.

As for the menswear, the bags suddenly looked so chic with the models carrying them. The power of seduction of runway presentation was clearly immediate and effective. I loved a dove grey leather tote bag which had an incredibly affordable price tag. And a 'to-die-for' wool short pea coat in black that you can wear many ways. My gosh, I was utterly tempted, especially with a 20% discount promotion exclusive during the event. (Fret not if you missed the 20% discount, this Sunday will see the 20% discount offered by the rest of the CK Calvin Klein boutiques.)

An eventful happy day which started with exchanging my Agnès B Duffel bag because of missing keys, then shopping for presents and then the fashion show. It ended with a crappy movie, 'Eagle Eye'...which was a letdown. Spare yourself the agony of being bored...wait for DVD or even better...miss it entirely:-P

Of course, no shopping day will be complete without my trip to Zara and my obligatory dressing room shot:-)

Time to pack and do last minute shopping errands again today!

(I am wearing Dolce Gabbana 'Moth eaten holes' Brown Deep V-neck tee (My mum thinks I look like a beggar wearing that, since I looked too 'poor' to buy tees without holes, I did explain to her that my 'holes all over' tee can buy me ten new tees at Zara.), Zara reversible beige cotton jacket, D&G audacious fit jeans, 'Love' metal bracelet, D&G logo buckle belt in metallic gun metal colour (Women's belt), He by Mango strap sandals, Dior Homme Guitar necklace and Gucci ring.)

14 comments:

  1. worst than me : i'd buy nothing yesterday!

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  2. enjoy ur trip to UK! though going there on boxing day will be the best time, every designer prices drops at such a ridiculous state. I got a viviene westwood boots for only 50 pounds and a YSL pea coat for only 100 pounds! O.o I thought i was seeing things.

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  3. Moth eaten holes' Brown Deep V-neck tee

    that is one horrible sounding description! you sure do love domenico and stefano!

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  4. have a fuun time in london!

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  5. Hi Joseph, there was once when almost 80% of my wardrobe was DG or D&G...be it moth eaten tee, ripped jeans or whatsoever...that is how naive I am then...buying into whatever the designers say about my favourite brand.

    Fortunately, this moth eaten hole tee is acquired during sale. So lessen the damage. And I have worn this many times, it look like the tee got so old and got ripped.:-P hehe

    Thanks Freshmess! Hopefully the weather is good and I shall not be frozen to death.:-P

    BTW Joseph, is the weather okay to wear wool jackets now in London? Will I look ridiculous? I am planning to bring something like your Balenciaga pea coat. Will it be too much? Kiasu?

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  6. Oh dear, Brieuc...I thought I did well. Just getting the bag. The presents do not count since they are for my friends, which was budgetted into my travel expense:-)

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  7. CK is overly priced in Sin; the quality used does not command that pricing at all.

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  8. for some items is still okay:-) But yes, it is kinda overpriced since there are so many shops here selling Ck. ANd not that exclusive. The items are also mainly made in China. However, I must say, the designs are getting better and better!

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  9. i agreed with Kev about CK... used to loathe CK stuff... but i suddenly took notice of it ever since their SS08... and i beginning to acquire stuffs from CK... not worth the price but i have to say their designs are sleek and CG is getting better and better with each season! :)

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  10. Agreed. I actually dun mind them made in China as long as the workmanship is good. I have seen their coats and the sewing was pretty good. The leather wares for some items are equally good as well. However, I will not pay full price for the italian made shoes as that is on par with the top brands. There is a certain price cap to what I will pay for CK. The designs is definitely very good for the last season and this season.

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  11. hey buddie i love those sandals i did a post on gladiator sandals on my blog you should drop by and check it out! i also linked to you so it's only right that u link back :o) we got to support each other in the blogosphere ;o)

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  12. is it possible to see your face on yours photos ?

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  13. I love the sandals, I work for Paul Smith in South Africa and I have been wanting to wear sandals to work for ever! But i can never find ones just like that! I have dsquared jeans perfect for them!! Wish we had the same shops here as in UK...

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  14. Hi Marco, the sandals are from HE by Mango. Mango should have stores all over the world. but this is a pair of sandals from last spring season...so maybe next spring summer season you find more sandals!

    So cool, working in paul smith South Africa. I will check out the paul smith shop in london next week. BTW, i am from Singapore:-P

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