Monday 22 August 2011

This Blazer is to die for!

We just got in this absolutely gorgeous blazer so I just had to share it here!

The cut on this blazer is so flattering! I definitely took one for myself the minute I tried it on.


You can check it out here . The price is also pocket friendly I might add. This exact blazer was seen in some stores for over TT$100.00 more.

We've got the best deals dolls! Do you agree?

Xoxo!

Friday 19 August 2011

My First Tom Yum Soup!

Before I met my husband, I have never tried Sushi, Chai Tea or Pelau mixed with raisins and marshmallows and a variety of other (weird) foods that he introduced me to. Yes, they were all completely strange to me because growing up, all I was used to was rice, beans, veggies and chicken or fish.

Not that I'm complaining because I absolutely love my Trinbago cuisine (chicken buss-up-shut is my ultimate,all time favorite food!), but trying new foods was a challenge for me.

I had sushi for the first time almost two years ago and I loved it. Although I had shrimp tempura the first time (fried shrimp sushi..haha) I was totally impressed with myself for eating seaweed without gagging! The spread below was from a sushi bar in Boston, after I graduated to raw sushi and caviar..

Now about two weeks ago, I tried Tom Yum Soup for the first time, right here in Trinidad! I love going to Kaizan Restaurant at Movietowne and this soup was recommended by a very helpful waiter. I'll be honest, it was really ordered by my husband,  but I remember the first spoonful I tried. 

I wasnt sure if I loved it, or just tolerated it. But each subsequent spoonful was more and more appealing and the flavors were really coming together for me. To sum it up, the waiter had to bring an extra spoon because I couldn't get enough...

It has shrimp, clams, tomatoes, carrots, fish sauce, chilli sauce and other stuff that I can't remember. Now it's a soup I crave! You definitely need to try this! It won't replace the buss-up-shut but if your'e willing to try new cuisine, it's a must have..

Xoxo!



The Chiffon Cardigan


The kimono, as I like to call it, is also known as a sheer cardigan, a cape, an open blouse or chiffon top. Despite what it's called, there are a few things to keep in mind while shopping for a kimono… the fabric should be a sheer, lightweight chiffon or silk-like material and the fit should be loose and flowy, with long, wide sleeves.


The length of the back just depends on what type of look you're going for and what you plan to wear it with. A longer kimono is more dramatic and fashion forward such as the pink kimono below. For the shorter version, hitting around the back pockets of your jeans is a great look too. I suggest pairing the kimono with bell-bottom jeans or shorts.

I personally love the cardigan that's available on our website


It instantly adds oomph to any simple outfit. It's great for a dinner night with jeggings, some stunning bangles and black pumps or wedges!

Xoxo!