Does clutter bugs you as much as it bugs me?

The thing about being in a relationship is that one is supportive of their partner despite their quirks and eccentric ways.

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For example, Cart loves to read. It’s a daily ritual for him to read in the morning before going to work, and then in bed before sleeping. I don’t mind it – after all, reading is a meaningful activity. It exercises and sharpens the mind.

The problem is, all of our bookshelves all bursting, completely filled with his comics and books. There is absolutely no more space to store them to the point that now you’d see piles of comics on his sidetable, in the bathroom, underneath the fishtank, on the sofa …

I’m the type of person who feels anxious out when things are not in their place or when there are too much clutter. If I wanted to clean the floor for example, and there are clutter on the floor, I feel bothered that when I try to move it and Cart would stop me, all earnestly, “There is a system. Do not touch! I’ll deal with it myself” and then he’d be busy with other things and then weeks pass by  and I’d feel twitchy, seeing the dust bunnies on the floor. I’m not a neat freak, but there is a point where I cannot stand the dirtiness longer.

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I tried to negate the situation by gifting him a kindle, which he loves. But he still buys physical comics anyway, since there isn’t really anything to our knowledge that can replace the experience.

Sigh.

Another good point about Cart is that he loves to cook. He’s passionate about it and he is very meticulous and puts so much care and dedication when he prepares his meals. While we were preparing lunch one day, he mentioned something which sounded really meaningful to me :

“Cooking is like love. You take your time do your best to understand and with what you have experienced, try to improve the next time because you are in love with that you do”

He looked so solemn and serious and I wondered if he was talking about his past relationships and he answered, “What’s the difference?”

I was completely floored by how profound and deep the whole conversation was.

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Anyway, every food lover loves his tools. And each time we go to the supermarket (or even the mercato), Cart would always stop by the kitchen utensil section and pour over the ceramic pots or the chef knives and whatnots.

This year alone, these was a promotion in the two supermarkets that we frequently go to – Ipercoop and Panorama. Both had a promotion where you collect stickers to get a promoted item for a discount. You get a sticker each time you spend 10 euro.

The promotion just happened to be baking tins, and ceramic pans, ceramic baking pots and professional kitchen knives. All the things that mesmerises Cartcart. You should have seen his pupils dilate and we’d go to the supermarket and spend much more compared to our usual weekly expenditures just so that we could get the stickers. Cart would justify himself, saying that we are going to consume them anyway.

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You could also get certain cheaper items that is worth a sticker each. So taking advantage of this, our kitchen is full of muesli bars, yoghurt, pre-made tomato sauce, sweets. Nowadays we’d have to play tetris with the boxes and jars because it is completely stuffed. Unlike books, food expires, and it’s such a waste of money if we are unable to finish them in time.

Of course with the additional baking tins, and ceramic pans, ceramic baking pots and professional kitchen knives … Where on earth do we put them? Where can we store it away so it doesn’t hurt my eyes to see them?

I worry that in time, our house will looks like a hoarder’s house. I don’t want! Watching each episode makes me so sad!

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I love you Cartcart. But I wish you knew how anxious I feel when I see clutter around the house. I feel panicky and flustered. Ok, so it might sound so typical housewife-y I can’t be the only one who feels this way!

Fasting month is here again

It’s now the 3rd day of fasting for us in Rome.

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Initially, there was a bit of confusion as it was supposed to start on the 9th, accordingly to the Grande Moschea di Roma website. I was puzzled as to why we had to do an extra day compared to in Singapore, but Cart and I were getting mentally ready to start the Ramadan anyway.

If it weren’t for Kynne, who messaged me, I think we’d probably went ahead. So I double checked online. Interestingly, instead of updating that page, then on another article, it says on the 10th instead. Calling up my friend Bahija confirmed it. What a confusion. I think that because we are in the minority, there isn’t much there isn’t that much influence in the mass media. It would also help if the people here are more technologically savvy.

Anyway, impressively the couple of days passed by without much drama. Considering that the days here are much longer compared to a few years back. This time round, we have to wake up at about 3am and we break our fast at about 8.40pm. About 17 hours. Nevertheless, Cart and I do the things that we normally do on our day to day basis.

It has been manageable so far. Although, I really do feel bad for Kynne, who’s living in Stockholm. Fajr starts at 2am for her and Magrib will be at 10pm! I was stunned. 20 hour of no eating and no drinking. To be honest, I don’t think that’s healthy, and fasting shouldn’t be to the extent that we harm ourselves. I’m sure that the rules are flexible, but there are different schools of thought and it’s up to the person as what to do.

Now that I’m fasting, I’ve stopped my jogging to conserve energy, and instead do my daily morning walks so as not to lose muscle mass so that my body doesn’t go into a big shock when I do my 10K and 15K runs when in Singapore. So looking forward to them! ^_^ Nabbycat twittered a link on how to training for the marathon during the fasting month. But uh. Because of the different geographical situation that I am in, I don’t think it’s for me.

Anyway, as I have no idea what else to talk about, I’ll just end this post here abruptly :p

Is it raining or the clouds sucking up moisture from the sea?

While on our way from Calcata to Lido di Tarquinia, I spotted out this amazing sight. Probably not as impressive in the pictures, but I was definitely stupefied.

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It looks as if it is raining heavily in one spot. Poor things caught in it must not have had a pleasant day. in fact, parts of Rome got flooded during the weekend.

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At the same time though, it looks so cool. As if the clouds are sucking in moisture from the sea. It looked like an alien movie somewhat.

And here’s my latest sewing project!

I’m having a lot of fun with my sewing projects to the point that I’m starting to neglect a bit of housework on account of how engrossing it is! Hahaha!

Anyway for today’s bancarella, I thought that I’d introduce probably the biggest flea market in Rome – Porta Portese.

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This mercato is opened every Sunday morning till about 2pm. And the easiest way to get here is probably to take the train to Trastevere and then switch to the number 8 tram.

To me, it’s interesting as the area is a regular road, but closed from traffic during market times. And here you could find a lot of things ranging from jewellery, vinyl, furniture. I even found some Milo Manara comics.

I’m not sure if it’s such a touristy place to be, but if you are ever in Rome, I think it’s something to be seen.

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Anyway, I got this outfit for 1 euro. And I’m not too sure what exactly it is. Is it a skirt? Is it a top? In either case, each option is much too loose for me.

Nevertheless, I quite liked the delicate purple and blue flower prints.

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So first things first, removing of all the extra tags. Jackpot. Is it a famous brand?

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And I used my trusty seam ripper …

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And scored for myself a free elastic band. Hahaha!

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And then using a template (in Italian it is called cartamodello) from my favourite magazine, I scratched my head for a while trying to decipher it, and eventually managed to figure it out and had it traced out on a tracing paper.

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The magazine claims that the edges are not included in the template, I had to make another tracing with a little bit of space on the fabric. And I learnt a new word. Gesso. That means chalk in Italian.

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Here goes nothing! Again, I feel bad for cutting the outfit, it’s like destroying a completely perfect thing. So I had to strengthen my inner-self. Besides, if I messed up, it’s only 1 euro, I psycho-ed myself (please excuse the unclassy looking weights)

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Snip snip snip! And here is the poor leftover!

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I also made piping! This is an easy way to neaten an outfit and ironing helps to make the material flat and easier to work with.

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Here goes nothing! It’s sewing time! I even put a post pad with scribbles of which stitches to use. Hahaha!

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And this is what it looks like finished. The odd thing is that I followed the template for my sizing, but it turned out rather big for me. Burda! Y U TRICK ME!

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The top may look simple, but it actually took a much longer time compared to my previous project on account that I had to be much more meticulous in measuring and then doing a running stitch to see that everything goes before doing the final machine sewing.

In any case, I quite adore the bunching up effect here. Cute!

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Camwhore time! Hehehe!

I paired my top with a 4 euro skirt I got also from Porta Portese (H&M and it looked brand new!) bangles I got some while back, heels from Pazzion which was supposed to be my wedding shoes, a large band belt, and one of my favourite gold necklace which was a gift from my mum on my 23rd birthday.

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I look like a lay-deh! So demure and coy.

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My fab top is only 1 euro! Shh! Don’t tell anyone!

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This is the, ‘I’m waiting for my boyfriend and he is late and I am starting to get annoyed‘ pose.

And my favourite pose of the moment :

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Me channelling Victoria Beckham, all regal and sophisticated with a stare that can stop you with just one look.

Hahahaha!!! In any case, I had a lot of fun with this project and I don’t even mind wearing this ensemble out. So what do you think of the top I did 🙂

Why I am against the McDonald’s Hello Kitty Madness

Since the beginning of June, the Mcdougals in Singapore has been selling a limited edition Hello Kitty plushie with every value meal bought. I don’t know exactly how many are distributed for each though, but I guess they are about 6 k for each branch? I may be wrong though.

Anyway, here are the pussies :

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From top to bottom : The singing bone, the mcdelivery witch special and then the ugly duckling, the frog prince, the lion from the wizard of oz and little red riding hood.

To be honest, I don’t really find them special. I even saw some on someone’s dashboard while walking around in my Roman neighbourhood.

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I’m not that crazy over Hello Kitty, but if I really had to make a choice of the one I like the best between this edition, I guess I’d pick the frog prince on account that I like frogs and I like green. Moreover, my mum has been trying to collect them for me and my sister – which I think is such a sweet gesture considering all the queuing madness!

It’s bound to make the most rational person all bothered and angry. Just check out this video below.

It’s interesting to see people queuing, uniting. If only this energy was used for something more worthwhile, perhaps we’d still have our National Library.

By the way, I don’t believe that Mcdougals staff has an upper hand in collecting the kitties. My mum works there and she herself couldn’t get them all.

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What I really don’t support is when there are people who throws away their untouched meals in the trash straight after getting their plushies. So lets say that someone got their maximum of 4 plushies, that’s 4 burgers, 4 fries and 4 drinks all in the trash! What a horrible waste of food! I know they are unhealthy and all, but it makes so much more sense to at least offer it to someone who does want/need it.

And another sad thing is that there are a lot of people who are profiteering from this, selling the kitties at at least 4 times the original value. What’s even crazier is when sellers start to put an insane price like this :

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Whether the bidders are genuine or fake so as to inflate the price, to combat this situation, I think it’s a matter of simple economics. Prices are determined by the level of demand, and if there is a sucker who’d pay that amount, till then prices will continue to be high. So we have to collectively not support these rip-offs. Less support and prices will go down.

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So don’t buy pets from pet stores if you don’t support puppy mills, don’t buy ivory products if you don’t support poaching, don’t buy NDP tickets … those things are supposed to be free anyway!

But think about it, if they were really limited editions, shouldn’t they come with a serial number on each packaging? They would announce that there will only be X amount in production, and you are currently holding number Y.

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Instead, you could buy them online for even less the price that Mcdougals asked for.

Somehow, I feel that this is heading towards the same path as the beanie babies phenomenon, where it started off as something that sounds valuable as a collectable, but ended with production being so high that hardly any of them are worth much now.

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In the end, I don’t think that these collectibles have so much monetary value for selling in the long run. Take a look at the Hello Kitty collectibles that Mcdougals did in 2000 – it was all the rage, with probably the same amount of queuing and madness. I remember that there were people selling them online for hundreds of dollars.

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13 years has passed by and you could get a set for about 25 SGD. Seems pointless. So if you’re thinking of profiteering, I’d advice you to think twice.

A year after losing 10kgs

Hi everyone!

It has been about a year since I’ve published losing more than 10kgs. Since then, I’ve managed to keep my weight more or less quite stable since then mostly thanks to my half marathon training earlier this year.

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It’s just that after the event, I started to neglect my exercises (it was exhausting after all) but still ate the same way like I was still training. Before I knew it, I started to feel this constant, uncomfortable bloating (which is also a side effect of the folic acid pills that I’m taking) and looking at the scales, I was horrified. It wasn’t such a dramatic increase, but yikes! Not good!

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I really don’t want to go back as how I was before. And the easiest way to lose fats is to watch what you eat. So I downloaded myfitnesspal on my phone to track the things that I’ve been eating all these while and investigate what I’ve been doing wrong. I don’t believe in dieting, or denying yourself from what you love to eat but I do believe in eating in moderation.

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(A lot of pizza huh?)

It was quite enlightening to find out that one slice of pizza is about 300 calories and on a normal day, I’d usually have 4 slices … Hmm … I see why I’ve been putting on weight 😛

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Of course, I don’t think that this app is 100% accurate, but it does give you a visual idea of what you’re consuming. So this week I’ve been watching my food intake and have been trying to eat lesser processed food as possible (it’s easier when you’re a housewife and you can control what you eat) and I’m glad to see that I’m back to my regular weight in a surprisingly short time.

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(Biologico means organic in Italian. I don’t really care about organic food, but this one was the house brand, and thus cheaper :P)

But it’s hard though, when you’re eating out and people keep piling on food for you to eat – the things that you don’t want to consume in the first place and get all huffy and insisting when you try to refuse. Weighing myself the next day is always in trepidation. I don’t like when my weight goes all yo-yo. Sometimes I feel like they are sabotaging my progress but I know that people means well. I just need to remember to keep calm and not react emotionally as I tend to do.

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(I got this time ago, but I don’t use the recipes but I like to see the pictures … ehm! Speaking of which, is it even possible for people to watch their diet while in a Sicilian household?)

Apart from food intake, exercising and being active is also very important. I enjoy running and how good my body feels after that. As it is Summer and is getting uncomfortably warm even at 9am, so for the past few weeks I’ve been waking up at about 6am and been doing short runs almost every day. It’s very bright outside by this time as the sun rises at about 5.30. But there will hardly be any traffic and hardly anyone roaming around and thus it’s much more comfortable for me going about in the cooler temperature.

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I like this routine. I’d reach home sweaty and that’s the best time to get a shower. Cold water+warm sticky body = shiokness! And after that, I can start the day proper. I’d like to continue this routine till Ramadan (less than two weeks to go!) and then pick it up again after the fasting month because I’ve decided to run for the 15km event in Singapore. I hope that I can make it! Haha! Jules said that she’d join me, so that’s such a pleasant surprise 🙂

(I also hope that the haze situation will stabilize too. Our poor Malaysian neighbours had to declare a state of emergency when the PSI level went up to 700!)

Anyway, that’s about it. Nothing much to update as I’m more or less the same as I am last year 😛

Sidenote : Daphne and I look very different now compared to the picture of us in this post and I’m very proud of her! Cart says the old us could be our cases. Haha!

Speaking of which, it’s Cart’s birthday today! Happy birthday my beloved 🙂

Quick updates

In about two months time, we’ll be heading to Singapore to celebrate Hari raya with my family. It’s been almost 5 years since I’ve last celebrated Raya there, so I’m looking forward to spending time with my family and friends. It doesn’t have the same vibe celebrating it in Rome – it’s not as festive considering that the past few years Raya was held during the summer when almost everyone is away on vacation.

Anyway, apart from celebrating Raya, I look forward as well as to exploring the new builds like the Marina Barrage, Gardens by the bay and whatntots. We haven’t even had the chance to visit Universal studios and Night Safari while we were the the last time. Hmm .. I think I should start making a list of the places to visit while in Singapore.

(That reminds me, I’m considering in joining the 15k CSC Run by The Bay. Is it safe to do a couple of weeks after a month of fasting? Any advice?)

And speaking of lists, I’ve also made a list of the restaurants that I want to visit in SG, which I think I’ll update in a future blog post 🙂

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The only thing though, is getting around quickly since I’ve already had my scooter sold (That’s a really old picture of me in 2006) And everyone I know in SG has stories about how public transportation has worsened throughout the years. That’s not good. But since i’ve already a driver’s license, perhaps I should rent a car or we could just go around in bicycles as a more economical way 😛

Also, I’m sure that I’ll be facing interrogations revolving around if Cart and I are having kids anytime soon. I’ll just try to remember to remain calm, smile and simply say, “We’re trying” And if they start becoming more nosy, I’ll repeat the same phrase till they get tired and give up 😛

Sidenote : This is odd, I started this post with the intention of blogging about the running event in Singapore, and now that I’m done, I’ve gone quite off tangent from the topic.

A new top for 1 euro!

To continue my under 10 euro project, another great bancarelle location is right next to the Eur-Fermi metro station (the blue line) and it’s wonderful as it is large and opens from the morning all the way till about sunset.

I scored myself this dress for 1 euro! One! I kid you not. As always, I liked the print, and trying it on, I liked how flowy and swishy it is.

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Probably an odd thing to notice, but I also admired how neat and well made the stitching is. Very very clean. I am not that skilled yet.

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You could tell that someone loved this dress a lot before this was sold at the bancarella, because I noticed quite a fair bit of hand stitching at the sides. So I feel a little torn to have it cut up (Hey, accidental pun!) Heck, it doesn’t even look bad on me as it is!

But I told myself to stop the cycle of collecting clothes, only to feel bad about cutting it, and then stuffing it in the cupboard.

So I strengthened myself, took a pattern from my favourite magazine and put some weights on top of the dress to flatten it …

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And here goes nothing! I tell you, as I started cutting, I felt really really bad! But there’s no turning back now!

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And here is what’s left of my previously flowy, kinda princess-y dress. Poor thing. I had to constantly remind myself that it’s only 1 euro and I can try to get more of them if I wanted. Better than spending 70 euro.

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Then with the cut material, I folded the edges and ironed them, to make stitching more manageable.

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Added some quick running-stitching to put the edges in place and started sewing. Here we go (On hindsight, I wish I knew how to do seaming, to prevent the edges from fraying)

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And a couple of hours later, I’m done! I don’t think that it’s very well made, but I felt rather happy with my handiwork.

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And as always, its camwhore time! Hahaha!

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I’m so proud of myself for sewing this!

Below, I call this, the half-half-pigeon yoga pose.

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I love how the top has an adjustable neck, so you could tighten the ribbon or loosen it to fit your body. And think it’s great for the hot summer that we are experiencing right now.

Whee!

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So what do you think of this upcycling project? Awesome, no? I’m not sure if I’d wear it out much, so I’m contemplating on giving it away.

Nevertheless, I can’t wait to try to do the next one! 🙂

I made a dress for under 5 euro!

I managed to make a dress all by myself! Sort of. Hahaha! And I’ll explain to you soon.

While my bestie was here in Rome, I took her to see the big mercato near my home. It opens every Wednesday and Friday mornings and here, you could get a lot of household things ranging from fresh produce, kitchen utensils, decorations and whatnots.

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The bit that I like a lot would have to be the bancarelle where pre-loved clothes, and sometimes even new branded clothes are sold, usually for 10 euro and below. I got this awesome scarf for example, not too long ago here for 50 cents!

If you’re interested to visit this mercato, it’s located right next to the Tor di Valle stop. And the easiest way of getting here is probably to take the Metro B to Piramide and then take the train heading to Cristoforo Colombo.

So remember the last time when I tried to sew my own skirt, but it turned out to be a disaster? So my plan was to be ala NDAD and experiement with pre-loved clothes. So I was rummaging through the bancarelle when I saw a print that I liked a lot.

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Soo purrdy! It looks quite Laura Ashley-ish and it was only 3 euro!

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Putting it on, I’m surprised that it actually fits pretty well. so there wasn’t that much adjustments to be done. But it was only later when Cart saw me with the dress on and noticed how roomy the tummy area was and asked, “Is that a maternity dress?”

So I checked the label, and it says, “Something mamma”. Turns out that I got a maternity dress. Hahaha! I’m not pregnant, but no matter. I think the print is really beautiful.

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But my only big problem with it was the 80s shoulder pads. So using a seam ripper

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Off it goes! And now I have new pincushions!

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I really like the sort of sweetheart neckline, and would like to highlight it. So I got this 5 meter piping for 1.50 euro at the same mercato. Not bad!

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Pin it in place before starting to sew …

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But sadly all the layers was a tad bit too thick for my sewing machine to handle, so I had to stitch it by hand, and it took a little bit longer than usual. I don’t know if it looks well finished, but you don’t see it anyway from far away! Hahaha!

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Some hours later and … Tada! Finished! I can’t wait to put it on!

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Yeah! Camwhoring time! I paired my dress with a skinny belt, shoes I got from a sale donkey years ago and a simple bracelet.

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The red piping really brings out the dress.

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Total cost of dress = 4.50 euro! Yay! I’m so happy!

Of course, I could remove the belt and it’ll still look like a pretty spiffy maternity dress. Although I prefer not to think too much about pregnancy and get my hopes up 🙂

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So yeah, what do you think of my upcycling project? Pretty awesome yeah? I’m pretty happy with myself! And let me know if you would like to see more posts like this!

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Whee!

Visiting an outlet shop in Firenze

My best friend Hema stayed with us for about a week and a half and we decided to go on a trip to Tuscany and Florence 🙂

And thus, last weekend, we went on a long road trip. About 200 km away from Rome and it took us about two hours just to reach the outlet shop. Thank goodness there was Cart with us. I think that I’d be very stressed out if I had to drive there on my own. You could also take a train+bus/cab combo if you plan to only spend time there.

The first stop that we went to was in a place called ‘The Space’ where it holds the brands Prada and Miu Miu together.

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It is a very nondescript looking building, so you’d be forgiven if you’d think that you were in the wrong place. There wasn’t a crowd when we reached there, so I reckon we were lucky as I’ve read that only 100 customers are allowed in the building at a time and the rest may have to wait 30 mins to an hour to enter.

As soon as you enter, you will be given a ticket, which you hang on for reserving the item that you’ve picked.

In all honesty, I was quite uncomfortable there. It may be an outlet shop, but my heart was jumping wildly, looking at the prices. A lot of the bags were 200 euro and above but they didn’t even list the ‘before’ prices for comparison so that I’d at least feel better at looking at the savings.

Plus, a few of their clerks are so snobby. I touched a bag, which looked similar to my purple bag and was about to show how it works to Hema, when I heard a shriek, “Madam!” and she promptly snatched it away from me.

So I just looked around and admired some of the designs. But I’m not a big fan of Prada when it comes to their designs, as to me, most of them looks a little “old lady”.

But I did see something that I kind of liked. Not sure if you could see it, but it’s green (something I like) and has fairies (something I like) sitting on a lily.

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And if I’m not wrong, this is a James Jean design. It was 50 euro which seems reasonable but at the time, I wasn’t sure if I liked it enough to get it. What occasion would I have worn it anyway? But looking back, I think I should have.

Anyway, here are some of the items that Hema got :

Something for work.

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And something for functions.

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I think she spent about 600 euro in total, instead of paying full price of about 1200 for both. And on top of that, she’ll get some tax rebates when she claims it at the airport.

I didn’t spend anything there.

Our next stop was another 30 km up North to another outlet called ‘The Mall‘ and this place holds more Italian designer brands like Balenciaga, Armani and Ferragamo.

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There are crowds outside certain shops. Like Tods. It was so long, I reckon that it would take about an hour to enter. Anyway, we stopped at Gucci. We were lucky that we didn’t need to queue up to enter, because when we were done, there was a rather big line outside.

Anyway, like in ‘The Space’ which we visited earlier, there were a lot of Asian people inside buying designer things by the dozens. I even saw someone with thick stacks of 100 euro bills. I felt quite uncomfortable. I’m only inside because I’m accompanying my friend and I wouldn’t normally enter on my own!

Just to let you know, you need to bring your passport along with you as it seems that tourists have a buying limit of 10 items (if I’m not wrong) and the quota is checked by the passport.

And here are the items that Hema got :

A sling bag for her hubby.

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A wristlet.

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And a ladybird coin purse.

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I don’t remember how much she spent in total. Probably around another 500 euro? At this point of time, my heart was racing just at the thought of the amount my friend just spent. I’m really scared to spend the same amount for myself! I could have made a deposit on a new scooter or get another second hand car for that amount or fix my teeth. But it makes her happy, and it’s her money. She can do what she likes with it.

I didn’t spend anything at all here either.

Seems quite sad huh? That I didn’t get anything for myself considering that this brand is very popular among Singaporeans. But no worries, like Prada, I’m not a big fan of Gucci’s designs either as I don’t like too much logo monogramming. When it comes to designs, I prefer things that are classy and elegant and understated.

Anyway, we stopped by Roberto Cavalli to have a look see and I showed her how fierce his designs are with bold animal prints. I think his designs are cool, although it’s not something that I’d personally get for myself.

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And then we stopped by Valentino to show Hema how elegant his designs are. If I were given money to spend, and can only choose one luxury brand, Valentino would definitely be it. To me, the designs are extremely beautiful, feminine and classic. But most importantly, wearable.

We went through and admired all the beautiful outfits and shoes and then I saw the most beautiful dress I’ve ever seen this year. My heart just skipped a beat when I saw it. It was the 2012 Spring/Summer Red Valentino dress.

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Don’t be deceived! It may look very simple in the picture above – it’s your basic A-line dress with a pink ribbon. But this is something that has to be seen in real life. You can tell that this is quality just by touching it. The fabric was the most luxurious silk-chiffon type of material. I gasped as I twirled it. It was so dreamy and so beautiful.

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It is very rare that I would be so deeply enamored by something. The last time that I felt this way was when I was in Milan and I saw this shoe by Dolce Gabbana. This dress is pure gorgeousness! But it costs 350 odd euro! And I had to fight with myself from getting it. I didn’t in the end because of priorities. But I was so sad 🙁

I might try to recreate it at least since I have my own sewing machine or perhaps force my seamstress mum to sew one for me when I’m back in Singapore in August. It may not be a Valentino, but it’ll be a one of a kind handmade stuff. Hopefully I’ll earn enough to get something without thinking twice, one day 🙂

By the way, did you know that they did a photoshoot for this collection at Bomarzo? It’s an interesting place about 1.5 hours drive from Rome.

Anyway, there you go! That was my experience in an outlet shop in Florence. Have you visited there before? And should I have gotten the Valentino dress? What do you think?

Sidenote : I went to the Castel Romano Designer Outlet in Rome as there is a Valentino shop there. Unfortunately, while they have the series, they do not have MY dress 🙁