It feels like everyone's been asking me, "why don't you start a blog?" So here it is :)
My fashion obsessions began very early on. Playing "dress-up" was my favorite pastime as a kid. Before I could even talk, my mom knew I disapproved of an outfit because I cried until she picked the right dress. I suppose it was then and there that I decided to become a fashion designer.
100% obsessed with fashion, I am on a constant quest for the perfect ensemble. What I wear will first portray my mood, whether I'm feeling funky, sophisticated, quirky, or refined. Comfort is also of utmost importance - if it's not comfortable, I probably won't wear it (or I might change later, LoL) - unless of course, I am dressing for an event so grand that it would be a shame to be comfortable. I mean, take a look at Victoria Beckham - willing to "suffer for fashion", she once wore a breathtaking Cavalli dress that was so body-hugging that she couldn't sit down during the entire duration of Elton John's Tiara Ball in London [InStyle, June 2010, page 106]. Sometimes comfort must be sacrificed when it's worth it and I'd say Cavalli is well worth it.
Fashion is each individual's outer shell and a way of self-expression - the right clothes can portray your feelings and perspective no matter who you are or what you want to say to the world. I'm saying, "Hello world! Let's talk fashion!"
My fashion obsessions began very early on. Playing "dress-up" was my favorite pastime as a kid. Before I could even talk, my mom knew I disapproved of an outfit because I cried until she picked the right dress. I suppose it was then and there that I decided to become a fashion designer.
100% obsessed with fashion, I am on a constant quest for the perfect ensemble. What I wear will first portray my mood, whether I'm feeling funky, sophisticated, quirky, or refined. Comfort is also of utmost importance - if it's not comfortable, I probably won't wear it (or I might change later, LoL) - unless of course, I am dressing for an event so grand that it would be a shame to be comfortable. I mean, take a look at Victoria Beckham - willing to "suffer for fashion", she once wore a breathtaking Cavalli dress that was so body-hugging that she couldn't sit down during the entire duration of Elton John's Tiara Ball in London [InStyle, June 2010, page 106]. Sometimes comfort must be sacrificed when it's worth it and I'd say Cavalli is well worth it.
Fashion is each individual's outer shell and a way of self-expression - the right clothes can portray your feelings and perspective no matter who you are or what you want to say to the world. I'm saying, "Hello world! Let's talk fashion!"