I completed this look with my DIY sneakers which real colors are already fade. Repainted it with acrylic paints that I bought from a bookstore. After all, it's nice to have these old sneakers to accompany me for a walk once more.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Japan Trip Part IV
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At 9AM we went to Imperial Palace. Unfortunately we couldn't see it because was under maintenance. So we just walked near the location for sightseeing and buy more souvenirs to bring home.
Talking about the outfit, I was wearing Forever 21 floral dress, H&M shawl, New Look boots, the coat and hat purchased from Harajuku.
The next destination is Waseda University and then National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan). We learned a lot in both places and I also successfully got pranked by one of the Sahabat Marina, Stella, when I tried to have some little chit-chat with the robot woman at Miraikan. I thought the robot woman was way too sophisticated that she knew my name, age, where I am from and my further bio without meeting me before. Was she scanning me or something? Hey, I don't like being mindread by anyone, nor have I an ID chip implanted in my flesh lol. Then my response was getting awkward and I ran away from the robot woman and saw Stella came out from a nearby box. The truth is she was filling the robot woman's voice in that box when it was talking to me. At first it felt horror then ridiculous all of a sudden.
I didn't took many photos at both Waseda University and Miraikan because I think I was too excited exploring what the university has and also the science that Miraikan offers.
Every moment of everyday was filled with joy and new discoveries. Even just walking down the street is a fascinating experience. The four days I spent in Japan is certainly memorable, and leaves me wanting more, of course! Sayonara Japan, arigatou gozaimasu Sahabat Marina!
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Japan Trip Part III
At 9:30AM we had a short origami course led by Mr. Kobayashi, the creative and friendly owner of Origami Kaikan. Well, I never good at this art of folding papers. Even when I was at kindergarten-as an ignorant kid-I never tried to listen to my teacher's instruction in every origami class and frequently asked my friends to get my origami work done. But Mr. Kobayashi taught us really well with bigger origami papers as the examples for us to follow. Sounds so lame that after seventeen years I could finally make some good ones. Ha!
Besides continuing the family business, he also contributes by inventing numerous new origami and kirigami creations. I haven't seen much variety of origami/kirigami like what I saw at this place. So lovely!
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Monochromatic Kaleidoscope
Going edgy, being so black and white but I hardly not to put some pattern as a main touch of the overall look. Loving the kaleidoscopic pattern here and got a chance to use the suspender for styling reason eventually. Lol! :P
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Buried in Dust
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childhood,
crochet,
dreams,
fairy tale,
feather,
fringe,
fringe skirt,
hut,
photoshoot,
promod,
sandals,
street style,
tree house
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