Icon of the Week: Prabal Gurung

May 11, 2011   Category: Icon of the Week


When the nation of the big apple was hitting the credit crunching period in 2009, surely launching an unknown namesake brand wouldn’t be the smartest move right? The Singaporean born, Nepali designer Prabal Gurung thought the time has never been better. Read the rest of the entry


Icon of the Week: Riley Keough

April 13, 2011   Category: Icon of the Week

Mixing up a genes and connections to legendary icons the entire world knows would only mean one thing. Superstardom. Read the rest of the entry


Icon of the Week: Elizabeth Taylor

March 27, 2011   Category: Icon of the Week

In light of the recent passing of Dame Elizabeth Taylor, we find the timing apt to commemorate the legendary icon. Read the rest of the entry


Sunglasses Muse: Awesome Blossom 60s!

March 19, 2011   Category: Uncategorized

We’ve seen the world grappled to its ends, fashion industry blooming with a tad of commercial successes and the gravity of trends and trending icons set off by a multitude of fashionable magazines but nothing we have today is comparable to the high, bright and mighty 60s. Read the rest of the entry


Icon of the Week: Hidetoshi Nakata

March 17, 2011   Category: Icon of the Week

Named as one of the “40 most stylish icons of the past century” by L’officiel Hommes China, it’s no wonder you’re labelled as the Asian David Beckham. It would have been easy to copycat Becks, but he resist not to be another asian version of Beckham. He became a permanent red carpet fixture and fights to instead, mark the scene with his own authentic style- even Beckham would be jealous of. Till date, Hidetoshi Nakata has never been too far away from our watchful eyes. This week, we’ve set our eyes on the hunky Nippon. Read the rest of the entry


Sunglass Muse: Stained Glass

March 12, 2011   Category: Uncategorized


We find truth and depth in art pieces which echoes history. When we say stained glass, the Dark cathedrals filtered with colourful windows shining from external light would ponder into our thoughts. Today, we’ve seen this art form spiralling across the ancient religious institutions and accessories. Read on to see when it all started. Read the rest of the entry


Icon of the Week: Oprah Winfrey

March 9, 2011   Category: Icon of the Week


On every 8th of March, the globe celebrates the International Women’s Day to commemorate women’s past, present and future. Standing on the urban grounds where for most of us, fighting for our rights to education was a thing of the past, we seek refuge to an icon who knows all about thriving in this concrete jungle. As a woman who propelled against the waves of fitting into the limited space of the status quo who has an amazing fortitude, it was only fitting to appoint Oprah Winfrey as our icon of the week. Read the rest of the entry


Sunglass Muse: What a bam Bamboo!

March 5, 2011   Category: Style and Personality


We’re sticking to the lines of saving our earth. Beneath the crusts of the earth, the seabed of the Oceans and the lustrous greens of the Amazon, is the temple of living arts. Inspirations are drawn from Mother Nature and today, we share the love of bamboo. If the only image you have in mind is the cuddly panda chewing on that piece of green stick, hang on cause you’re in for a revelation. Bamboo is an iconic fashion inspired plant that has ever lived on this planet. Read the rest of the entry


Icon of the Week: Colin Firth

March 2, 2011   Category: Icon of the Week


As the Oscars slowly rolled down its curtains, we would like to make a tribute to the newly crowned Best Actor in a leading role Colin Firth. Firth might have been a familiar but distant actor when you think of the yummy men in Hollywood but here’s the scrape we got on this charismatic talented man. What we came to find unexpectantly: Firth was a huge hit among matured British women. Read on to find out why. Read the rest of the entry


Sunglass of the Week: Leather up my eyes with RC292S.

February 26, 2011   Category: Uncategorized

The oonga-boonga primitive cavemen were probably one of the first to fabricate leather as a by product of their daily hunt for food. Though it’s nice to have our own room to create customized leather bags, we’re glad there’s no personal encounter with the animals. Read the rest of the entry