KAWAII days are over..
tan heels oh my..
homeless chic
i love the pants.. if only i have the heart to spend 7k for a pair of pants at Eairth
i love the pants.. if only i have the heart to spend 7k for a pair of pants at Eairth
the boots.. i love how they looked lived and worn out
the pants, cardigan, shoes.. CHECK
TEAM uk!
band jacket forever
cape of good hope
MCQ boots...
feeling ko naka heels to! grrr ..i love
rick owens scarf
this is the best all white ensemble ever
platforms platforms
mustard anyone?
it was i think 2 weeks ago that i chanced upon the site DROPTOKYO.COM since i am haplessly underinspired.
I was tremendously hooked when i saw the page. Although i still havent checked the women's gallery since i know Im gon be more crazy and envious once i did.
seeing these fantastic men in heels makes me wanna wear them all the more. Seeing the versatility and quirkiness pushes me more to think out of the box..Ive never been this interested with colors and patterns. Honestly, I never read Instyle or Details to cultivate an amount of inspiration with regards to my personal style. I always heed the influence of the blogsphere for this matter,hence, my fascination to Lookbook.nu ... but lately, i felt that everyones looking the same. everyones wearing Zara. Everyone's in their leather jacket and striped shirts. haha. oops. not that i dont wear one.My fave lookbook idols arent posting their looks anymore as well. Jujin? ehem?Quan? Foxe? BJ Pascual? Sam? where are u ,guys? oh maybe they felt the same way too. chos.
im just amazed by how creative and in control Japanese men are in their preferences. not to mention, their choice of brands are simply shocking and at the same time interesting .
go check out the site and drool!
gotta love Jfashion. they're my inspirations eh... >.<
ReplyDeleteamazing people! love the girl with the silvery hair. Kawaii ;)
ReplyDeletedroptokyo used to be dropsnap :) nonetheless, it's still an overload of inspiration whenever i visit that site. good picks, btw. :)
ReplyDeleteahahahaha. sabi ko na sayo. dropsnap is the best.
ReplyDeletelove love the post babe!!! let's go to japan!!! save tyo for our international fashion field trip! hahaha
ReplyDeletebrought you guys people magazine!!!
nicole: hahaha.. people magazine? anu meron dun
ReplyDeleteate hahaha ibang level na JAPAN na tau? shieeet .. kaw lang at c jp kaya nun! haha
cant wait for moi shoes!
mike: true very true!!
ReplyDeletemika: wow thanks for the info. hehe glad you like my picks.. ima post the girls next time hehe
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jason: yes! actually shes the best among my picks. hehe
ReplyDeletedevian:oo nga.. winner cla!
ReplyDeletesuperbe.
ReplyDeleteI already knew the site (guess you know Style Arena...and what about this: http://scrapture.org/streetsnap/ ?); everytime it's like an heart-attack lol I so envy them and their style! I envy them for the wonderful shops they have and mostly because they can dress (almost) as the want! I do love J-fashion as you know, I've been in Tokyo twice and I'd love to go back there or live there (but I think I'll keep the last one just as a dream)... Japanese guys and girls are obviously more free about the way the dress, more than Italy...so even with their shops I'd feel some scrubs about dressing like them...here lol
ReplyDeleteAs for the inspiration, it comes and goes.....
Thanks for this post!
haha Karl , my friend is an anti-zara stuff because she thinks it's common na :) I agree with her kasi everywhere parang zara-zara . :| but i'm not against it din naman because they have gorgeous outwear :D
ReplyDeletemaureen! baby... ako dn naman.im no against any retail store..its the manner , the style, and the principle of a person i am particular with. like dont wear naman zara all the way.. exploring is the key. hehe
ReplyDeletedivinitus.. very! hehe lets try wearing prints babe!
ReplyDeleteyouthagainstfashion: haha..im feeling you ,dear!
ReplyDeleteseriously, no offense but i'm not into the dandy italian luxurious style ..thanks for appreciating this post. mwah mwah