Miu Miu's 2011 Resort collection
Miuccia Prada is my favourite designer (well as least one of my favourite designers, alongside the late Alexander Mcqueen, Karl Lagerfeld, Alexander Wang, oh and Dolce and Gabbana when they were still together). Miu Miu is always fun and girly, giving an image of a spoiled kid who's extremely fun-loving (and this bring up the question of whether Miuccia Prada has a second personality, i mean, look at Prada).
I always think what you wear is what you are. It’s not like I judge people from the values of their clothes but the effort you put into your outfit to work can really show your personality. Well or at least your mood. I want to stay chic – thank god I am in an industry that allows me to put in my creativity in what I wear. Yet somehow I am a bit lost between being professional and creative. What is appropriate and what is not? How do you define ‘formal’? And should I opt for ‘elegance’ or ‘smart’? The question marks are endless when it comes to fashion, there are way too much to explore and to experience.
When I was in Milan earlier this summer I noticed a variety of people’s work attire – the Italians are generally full of ideas to spice up their outfits, layers of cardigans, a nice scarf, pearls and gold, even for those who need to wear suits their outfits are still inspiring, short-suits, perfectly fitted sleeves, good quality shoes, the list go on. It’s almost like a walking display of the Milan in The Sartorialist 's blog. (Not so lucky for my dear friend Giampi who can only wear a certain shade of blue - honey i feel a need to point this out, I truly think you should be given a bonus for your wonderful fashion sense)
Vorrei che Hong Kong è più simile a Milano.
love ! x
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