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Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Fashion : Cute mask for the haze

Haze worsen in Singapore and Indonesia…pollution…pollution alert… >.< …a glance just like fogs…but this one is unhealthy yet hot fog haizzz….
eniwei…maybe we need to take some action now to avoid that unhealthy haze, first of all avoid doing any outdoor activities (doesn’t mean you need to get your Medical Certificate here haha) and secondly wear a mask… (back to oldies memories…the swine flu memory where everyone using a mask), so we still can be fashionable in this haze period hohoho…check it out…
My fav Doraemon ドラえもん ♥♥♥
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Hello kitty masks (dedicated to my fren Nini haha :P..for sure she will buy it)
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Other cute masks…
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Skull masks like bleach? why not haha…
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Or maybe DIY masks hehe….superb creative :D
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hahaha..hope you njoy it…going to google doraemon mask now…yuhuuu ♥♥♥

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Sharing : Indonesian Art of textile “Batik” all the time

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Let’s be proud of our own country art textile,Batik, which Unesco has list batik as one of the world cultural heritage from Indonesia and it is fall on 2nd of October. On that day, encouraged everyone wear batik to show their support and of course we all posed with our best Batik.
Making a batik is not just like cooking an instant noodle, you need a lot of patience and creativity to do it. In Javanese, batik means ‘to-dot’. So indirectly batik-ing is just like drawing or painting on a piece of cloth using canting (read:'’tjanting’ is a small copper cupped spout which is attached to a bamboo or wooden handle) and liquid wax. (now known as batik tulis or hand drawn batik)
But nowadays, in order to make life’s easier. They use carved wooden/ cooper blocks to do the stamped batik (batik cap). All you need to do is carve the wooden and dipped it into a pan of hot wax and pressed on the long laid cloth on the long tables. Chop chop chop…and done…:D
Know more on batik tulis
Finely detailed designs are first drawn freehand with a pencil on the textile. Then hot liquid wax is applied. The cloth is hung over a frame. The wax used in the process can be a combined product of paraffin, bees-wax, and plant resins called gondorukem and mata kucing. The canting is dipped into a pot of hot wax and the wax then flows through the spout on to the fabric. From time to time she blows on the tip of the canting to secure an easy flow of the wax. The wax is removed with hot water, scraped from the portions of the dried material still to be dyed. The parts that were covered by the wax did not absorb the dye and thus remain white (or whatever color the original cloth was previously dyied). Since the wax behave as a resisting medium, this process is called resist-dye process. Next, other areas are waxed over. this is repeated during each phase of the coloring process, up to four or more times, until the overall pattern and effect are achieved. ( o.O Oh My God…I’m so sure I don’t have that patience LOL…)
Tat’s why batik tulis costs you a lot…so do pay attention on it. If you don’t waste them correctly, the beautiful pattern will fade eventually. So let’s see some tips on it:
  • Wash them gently with hands, don’t use machine or brush
  • Don’t squeeze dry because it will ruin the fibers of your Batik
  • Air dry the Batik but do not put them directly under sun light
  • Don’t iron them directly, lay a thin fabric on top of the Batik first
  • Use a liquid detergent specially formulated for Batik
  • If you wish to scent the cloth, do not spray perfume or similar agents directly onto the cloth. Impregnate tissue paper or thin paper with the scent and lay/store the batik between these sheets of paper
Let’s have a peek on Batik Fashion ♥
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Fashion Inspiration: Colorful Modern Hanbok

Need an inspiration for your wedding gown? You will love these all…love the colour and the concept…all these gorgeous fusion hanbooks are designed by Kim Min Jeong ( Hanbook Lynn)
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One shoulder hanbook wedding gown :)
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Traditional hanbook on top +wavy silk lovely colors skirt :D
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For your daily gown inspiration…  
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Fashion Inspiration: Rodarte S/S 2011

Love the copper color and its superb lipstick color rodarte3irodarte2  rodarte6 rodarte8 rodartedetail3 rodartedetail7 rodartedetail8
At glance, seems like a walking tree :D maybe bcause of the color but still heart it :D
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