Thursday, 30 January 2014

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Peter Pilotte for Target

London-based designer, Peter Pilotte is the next label to collaborate with Target, after 3.1 Phillip Lim. Also, the luxury online shopping site, NET-A-PORTER will be launching this collection spontaneously on February 9, 2014. 

Monday, 13 January 2014

Jan. 9 - Merlot Night


Merlot is a dark blue-colored wine grape variety which is called Picard and Langon. Merlot wine is regarded as the underdog to Cabernet Sauvignon. Its softness and freshness make Merlot one of the primary grapes.


It’s believed to be an offspring of Cabernet Franc and a sibling of Carmenere and Cabernet Sauvignon. The earliest record of Merlot was in 1784 as one of the area’s best. In Italy, it was first recorded in 1855. In the 1990s, Merlot’s popularity in United States rocketed due to its softer and fruity profile. 

2013 Highlights

I would like to dedicate my first post of 2014 to 2013. There are many unforgettable highlights, especially among the high-end brands.

1 - Carolina Herrera
Lucy Liu wore this elegant piece for the Golden Globe at the beginning of year. This 18th century style dress has large rose prints throughout for a vintage look. Long time ago, European and American traditionally hand paint plant patterns on dresses. Meanwhile, this is presented in simple cuts. A perfect combination of traditional and modern. 


2 - Oscar de la Renta
Since Oscar de la Renta has the first-hand experience of New York celebrities’ temperament, the designs are always welcomed by “Park Avenue Princess” Amy Adams wore this gorgeous gown for the Oscars in February to show her graces. On the contrast, the pale blue is very low key. Thus, the whole piece has a fairytale pure temperament. It’s a masterpiece of understated elegance!


3 - Rochas
Seized by Marco Zanini in France, Rochas merges the romance of France into the designs. When your eyes are dulled with darker colors during the autumn and winter of 2013, this light Rochas coat easily stands out as such a delight. The exaggerated fabric and ultra-liberal lines make it memorable.