Showing posts with label tribal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tribal. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Pastel and Layers


I visited Farmhouse Lembang recently, and it was way more interesting than before to me since they seem to adding lots of ethnic stuffs and knick-knacks to their shop and also more areas with more rich,vibrant colors and patterns to enjoy. Such a comely place! Here I wore four pieces of clothing. Top tee from Miss Sixty, more pink top inside, knitted cardigan, and finally, the skirt which was embellished by myself using my pompoms leftover. Then the flat shoes actually had ribbon on them but I altered them with more pompoms from Stroberi. Yay for layering game!



You could dress up in some Dutch costumes here as well. And oh,  they have added more costumes to their collections. So many things to do and to see, if you haven't visited this place, do come! 

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Philexico


Got an ethnic print dress from a friend who traveled The Philippines a few months ago. I love it so much! No need much effort to accessorize, I match the pink dress with a sombrero hat that was bought with no purpose at first. All I have to do is go to a nearest mexican restaurant in my town, Perky Pedro, for creating this post. Its decoration and murals are really nice I must say.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Japan Trip Part II


Touch down to Tokyo! I hope you dont mind with a fantastic-ridiculous amount of photos on this post. It's such a hardwork to choose pictures to get posted here because I took pictures of absolutely everything. I have thought about summarizing my experiences in Japan in a single post but that is definitely impossible. I also have got a problem to articulate my long story here, but pictures tell everything.

Greeted by Kawaguchi Lake in front of my room in the morning.

Meet my lovely roommate for the four great days in Japan, Yunita!


Asakusa and Nakamise street


Due to the pouring rain, I didn't get the chance to take as many pictures as I wanted, like the sea of neon there and even the Harajuku people, but that didn't stop us heading down the street and having some more fun.