Tuesday, April 28, 2009

 

The Bay Cosmetics VIP Gala

This is my bag after a night of browsing around. I paid for the Chloe EDP, and I got. . .all these. Gotta love The Bay. love love love.



Jeff rocked the night with his covers on Coldplay and afew other songs. Awesome voice, awesome smile. So adorable^^





the Coquitlam fire department was once again making an "appearance" for the ladies and raising money for the Coquitlam chariable foundation. They got the skills, got the look and got the heart. Can't blame the ladies for falling head over heels for them.



Talk about reception. Everyone got a huge gift bag as soon as they walked in. Seriously displaying their VIP theme right here.




So as I have mentioned, I was at the Givenchy VIP lounge drinking fine cocktails and being sprayed all over with their perfumes. But yes, before I got overdosed by the fine fragrances, I did manage to go around and got some nice shoppings done. Actually, I only bought one thing: Chloe EDP. The other stuff?? Oh, they were gifts. ^^ How lovely^^














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Sunday, April 19, 2009

 

Mastering the law of asymmetrical attraction: Mr. Michael Leung
















It is never easy to have the slightest grasp of an aspect for the opposite sex but some people just have the exact talent of doing so. A designer? You bet.


Mastering the law of asymmetrical attraction: Mr. Michael Leung
Article by Kaila I.So
Photos courtesy of Mr. Michael Leung

Sitting down and talking to Michael is not a hard thing to do. He is easily the most likable person with a genuinely easy going personality. Dressed in a very casual west coast tee, a hoodie and jeans, a pretty shinny thing shimmering on his neck in Frodo Baggins style immediately became the center piece of his outfit.


“I prefer necklaces. Not that I don’t like earrings, rings or bracelets. I do. For me, however, they seem to lack the power statement aspect that a necklace can bring for an outfit. It is a bigger piece of jewellery, you know?” Michael swung his straw in a gentle circle in his iced frapp and half frowned at his drink as he explained his love for jewellery design.



“I took a few design courses back in high school and [jewellery design] was not my first choice for post secondary education. I wanted to do interior design but I didn’t take Drafting in high school. So I chose what I had experience for and went with it.” It was not just experience that gave Michael the nudge into the world of design.


“I can see it, in my mind, when I think about the person or people that I am designing these pieces for. I constantly think about how they might want to wear it, what would suit their needs, what might be on their mind and how it can be represented through my work. I made a piece for my mom with a pearl detail. I could imagine her wearing it and so I made it. It is all about the person wearing the pieces.”


I was especially being attracted to Michael’s designs during the Vancouver Fashion Week as one of his asymmetrical necklace piece was on display. It was a three part detail piece, with a gold plate heart interlock, a triangle drape with Swarovski crystals, and a necklace string piece. It was love at first sight and for some very strange reason, I had a ‘vision’ of a very elegant Valentino evening gown in pastel pink, silk, corset top, big ribbon at the back, drape bottom, free floating, classic, beautiful, goes perfect with the necklace. OMG wait a minute. . . I am pairing a dress WITH a necklace, not a necklace with the dress. This is how good Michael’s collection is. He can dethrone a fashion house. But only if he wants to.


“I took a chance at trying something new at the Vancouver Fashion Week, did not expect much out of it, and just wanted to try it, for experiences’ sake. I sold some pieces, which is always a good thing.” As I explained to Michael how much he should really really really consider starting his own brand like literally, he gave me a serious look and asked, “You think?”


Yes I think. I think indeed. When I told him how I was so amazed by his work, Michael burst into a sunshine smile. Here is a designer that does not have an ego. And it is a complement.


“I have not really thought too much about it yet. I do like designing. I know I enjoy it, when things are being made and when I can make them perfect. I edit my pieces here and there once in a while. I always have ideas and I always like the non-conforming elements. That is what I look for in my pieces. I aim to make them different, versatile, worthy of making a statement.”


Statement of not, it is certain that nothing of the conforming sort will slip through Michael’s webs of metals and Swarovski crystals. He is here to represent asymmetricism. Move over, pop culture.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

 

Finding New Moon: Ms. Sunny Moon and her Wearable Arts


It is no laughing matter when a career change comes into question. For Ms. Sunny Moon, however, it is about her passion, her talent, and the meaning of her life when she decided to become a Jewellery designer by travelling half way across the globe for her dreams.


Finding New Moon: Ms. Sunny Moon and her Wearable Arts
Article by: Kaila I. So
Photos courtesy of Ms. Sunny Moon













Sunday afternoons in downtown Vancouver has never been as peaceful as I have ever seen as I was scheduled to meet with Ms. Sunny Moon at Caffe Artigiano near the “Glam Shrine” Holt Renfrew. Dressed in a white long sleeve dress shirt and topped with a princess short sleeve grey cardigan sweater and black dress pants, Sunny was slipping on her fresh grounded drip black coffee as I walked in, losing my breath for running up couple of staircases out of a parking lot that seemed more like a maze.

After a very warm greeting and getting my coffee (not black, I wish I can, but I am no where brave enough as Sunny.), it was inevitable to start our conversation with our afterthoughts about Vancouver Fashion Week aka where and how we met.

“Oh it was so exciting for me, it was my very first exhibition event at a Fashion Week and I was able to meet all these wonderful industry professionals that I would otherwise have no chance to meet with.” Sunny was lit up in excitement as she continued to talk about how she got involved.

“I was an Arts and Scripture student at University of Korea. In year 2007 I decided to come to Vancouver to study at Laselle College for Jewellery Designs. I was sad to leave my families and friends behind but this is my dream and I really really really thought that I can do this, to be able to design my own collection of jewelleries.”

And my god she can. I remember I had a fifteen minute break between the fashion shows at VFW and I had to get my bottom off my seat (Throne, actually, because it was at the front row.) to reconnect my blood circulations. That was how I found “them”, the “New Moon Wearable Art” jewelleries collection at a table booth, and I was hopelessly gravitating towards them, like a moth to the brightest lights, being allured away by their unconfined yet structural shapes that speaks such a powerful statement visually, I had no choice but to surrender my full attention and my ladies room time just so I can get her digits. No I am not hitting on the designer, just the collection, but yes, she is one of the most stylish and elegant lady I met at VFW. And to my biggest surprise, we shared a similar background in fashion: Modeling.

“I started modeling actually at the recommendation of my mother.” Sunny recalls as she take another slip of her black coffee. Brave girl.

“My agent sent me to modeling trainings and a few months later, I found myself working in the industry, getting jobs, and I was getting more and more passionate until when I realized I really do love my job as a model. I was able to meet these wonderful people and be in touch with so much creativity, it began to make me felt an awakening inside, of me and my possibility of designing. Finally, I told myself, maybe I can really do this. And here I am, in a city that I like, designing jewelleries, exhibiting my work at shows, getting positive reviews from the industry and having my own list of clients that like my stuff. I have to admit that it is all a wonderful experience and I am living in what I thought I could achieve.” Sometimes listening to advices from parents do put you in the right direction, In Sunny’s situation, it was a without doubt the best career suggestion a mother can give to a daughter.

This is what happens when two girls with similar career background (who both moved on to a retired model/something status) get together and chat. We move off topics. I tried hard to have control over my excessive chatting and failing it seems not bothering at all to Sunny. Travelling, food, where to hang out, some old industry experiences. . .lucky us that the café was half empty because it was the Easter Sunday. We were laughing and rocking our chairs back and forth. Professional images? It was out the window the moment we met.

Directing our conversation to her designs, I cannot help it but to fall in love all over again with her collection. “I called my collection “New Moon Wearable Arts”. My concepts came however for a lot of different inspirations. Most of the time it has to do with my background in Scripture Arts. I often like to apply my ideas into jewellery design using concepts of scripture making. I like my pieces to have a statement, a different element to the current pop cult. I tend to stay away from looking at other jewellery designs because I have my own mix pot of ideas that I have developed during the period when I was doing modeling. I have seen so many elements in design; I want to break away from being slotted into one specific category of design. That is the reason why my collection is “Wearable Art”. If I have to be called as in some form of genre, I would like to be a genre of Art.”

And this is what drawn me to her designs; originally timeless, elegantly romantic and with a magical artistic touch.

“And this is what it means to me, my designs, are art. It would not be me if it is not my art. It would not be art if it was not original design. And it would not be design if it is not done with passion.” Sunny smiled brightly she look at me and look out the window glass door of the café. A column of light broke through the heavy Easter Sunday clouds and shone on the Holt Renfrew sign across the street. One day, I thought, I will not be surprise to see Sunny’s collection being displayed at HR. As I draw my attention to the happy looking Sunny, she broke into an even happier smile. “I hope summer comes soon, it is the best place to be in summer. I love Vancouver.”

We are glad to have you here too Sunny, you bought light to the west coast. Best wishes, with love.

Xoxo, Kaila

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stella Sheer 2009: The best yet from the Sheer collection


Shoppers Drug Mart is nothing like they were before. Now they've got the newest fragrances as fast as you can say "fast". How fast? They've got the brand new Stella Sheer 2009. Not the 2008. It's 2009, just launched in March. Seriously lovelys, $63 for 100ml EDT with an 8 hour staying power?? I don't care, I'm getting this when my tax return arrives. ( I tried it on my coat. I am wearing that coat this entire week even if I'm being roasted under the sun. I DON"T CARE. Period.)


Details about Stella Sheer 2009:


Stella Sheer is a limited fragrance for 2009. This summer reinterpretation of the original fragrance, which reflects gentle and fragile rose petals is shaped in a sophisticated and charming perfume.The composition incorporates lemon, green apple, rose and amber.

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

 

IMOGEN PRODUCTIONS presents: SHOW OFF~Gear, Beats, Vibe April 17th 2009


Get your LBD ready once again for another glam and fab fashion event in town. Sorry, LBD and pink lip sticks to be exact. Be sure to check out my lovely lady friend Ms. Paris Angel's collection at this fashion show. She knows more than a thing or two of how to put together HOTNESS.


xoxo, Yours Kaila~~



IMOGEN Productions debuts premiere fashion event:
SHOW OFF: Gear.Beats.Vibe
When: Friday April 17, 2009 Doors Open 6pm
Where: The Roundhouse Community Centre (181 Roundhouse Mews)
Tickets: $25 available at Clubzone or DIPT (819 Hornby St)


SHOW OFF aims to support those who have a love for fashion, art and culture in our beautiful city of Vancouver, BC.


SHOW OFF will promote exclusive local retailers and designers from around the city. We look to leverage their brands and “Show Off” the latest and greatest fashions and styles Vancouver has to offer, and will be featuring the following retailers and designers:


Boys'Co, DIPT, Freshman, Goodfoot, Stussy, Paris Angel Fashions, Ultra Menswear, Merder Tees, F as in Frank, Mental Wealth and Hawks Ave.


Hosted by Jonny Staub, with music from: The Tito Deville Band, DJ Richie McFly & DJ Hustle and an art exhibit provided by Ayden Gallery.


IMOGEN Productions Inc. will be giving part of the proceeds from ticket sales to help, Family Services of Greater Vancouver. Please visit http://www.fsgv.ca/ for more information.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

 

SEPHORA opening in VANCOUVER! open your champanges love!




Not that I haven't notice the huge big signs in Coquitlam Centre about the new "SHRINE TO BE" for all the lovelys in town, but I was skeptical about the size, the stocks and if this Sephora is exactly the SAME Sephora from the states.




Until today after a brief talk with a PR representative of Sephora, I finally confirmed that this is INDEED "THE SEPHORA".




Cancel that trip to Portland and save up for the real deal: SHOPPING.




Can I get a "hell yeah"^^? Thank you!!




xoxo from yours Kaila.




**for more news about Sephora and locations to be opened in Vancouver: http://www.sephora.com/


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