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rebecca minkoff fall 2011

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Fur, fleece and leather against billowy maxis. Between the battle of the coasts, I'm all about New York cool. And as always, wishing that it was Fall all year long.

Credit: fashionologie

all the stars are in their prime

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Adam blouse, Sass & Bide shorts, Lanvin sandals, NARS Heatwave lipstick, Hermes watch, Givenchy clutch

What I wish I could be wearing instead of leggings and a plain white t-shirt while suffering from major cabin fever. Its been raining all day so I've hardly left the house, trying in vain to study for my first exam on Friday. Quick post before I rush out to have a few drinks with some friends. When you really can't study any longer there's no use in stressing - just make the most of your time and get a little sloppy :) Have a great one! (and I promise I'll be fully back next week when I have a huge break in between exams).

all white everything

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Elle US, Harper's Bazaar

Pure monochromatic whites in varying textures making me regret all the bright things I purchased recently.

Credit: fashiongonerogue & noirfacade

pour a little salt we were never here

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Hello weekend! My first few days completely free of studying or schoolwork. Going to mix some good company, alcohol, food and sleep. Cannot believe we finished two entire courses in 6 weeks. At least they finally decided to turn the air conditioning on in the buildings on campus. Although that means I tend to freeze when I'm indoors because I dress for the insane heat and humidity outdoors. I can't win.

Have a good one!

hana 1.5 titanium ionic flat iron

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I recently got shipped a HANA 1.5 professional titanium hair straightener to try out from the folks over at Misikko. Misikko is an online retailer of professional hair straighteners and other hair and beauty products. They also carry other professional brands like the famous Chi straightener. They currently have a coupon for $10 off purchases over $100 - useful since these pretty little products are not exactly a cheap investment.

I don't exactly pride myself on my knowledge of hair tools, but HANA was actually one of the few brands that I had heard good things about so I was excited to try it. I've all but abandoned straightening my hair on a regular basis due to both laziness and impatience. I embarrassingly admit that I've never owned a high-end straightener but have been using a random one from Shoppers Drug Mart for years. It did the job (I suppose) but it took forever because the maximum temperature was so low and was too awkwardly shaped to curl or do anything fun with. Hence why I was so excited to actually get a chance to see what a professional iron could do. Reviewed using Photo Booth because I am awful and slow at self-portraits with a tripod. Note: I'm not being paid to do this review and I am definitely no expert on flat irons - just a regular gal who has regular battles when straightening her hair.

My hair's natural state: wavy, frizzy and at times untameable. My hair is not only thick but I have a lot of it. Although it used to be the bane of my existence when all I wanted was thin, straight hair like all the other Asian girls, I've come to love its wild texture and body. Since I get quite a few questions about my hair I'll just answer them now: I used good old Herbal Essences Body Envy shampoo and conditioner every other day, Dove Heat Defence spray before I blow dry it, and Lush's R&B leave-in treatment to tame my frizz.

HANA's Shine Shield and flat iron (and my noob mirrored photos but you get the idea). My old iron was 1.5" as well, which I find to be a perfect size. Again, I'm super lazy and get bored easily when it comes to this hair stuff so anything thinner wouldn't do. The Shine Shield is similar to the Frizz Ease serum I used to use and the smell isn't overbearing (so key!).

Separated my hair with alligator clips and got to straightening. The temperatures on the HANA range from 140-450 (I set it on 370). Right away it did a better job than my drugstore brand one (surprise surprise). Not only did it straighten faster but so much better. It glided more smoothly and I didn't have to go over the same piece of hair multiple times in order to straighten it properly.

I am serious but this hair straightening business.

Final result: pin-straight hair in 5 minutes! Huzzzah!

Thanks for this exponentially better flat iron, Misikko (and a bunch of other gifts in the package including this uh...sleep mask?)! Maybe now JD won't have to hopelessly beg me to straighten my hair anymore. Hope you enjoyed this awkward low-budget review as much as I enjoyed procrastinating to put it together :)

weekend in food part two

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1. Kimchi and beef soon tofu at Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu
2. Apple/vanilla froyo with assorted boba and mochi at Menchie's
3. The Priest at The Burger's Priest
4-6. Dinner at Rodney's Oyster House - probably the best seafood that I've had in Toronto. This is my third time there and I'm never disappointed. Got to try a New Zealand oyster this time that had a refreshing cucumber aftertaste - delicious. And if you go, besides the oysters (obviously), you have to order the marinaded mussels. They're incredible.

this is like a flashback

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AA tee, Primark shirt (similar) , F21 leggings, H&M scarf, Michael Kors watch, Foley + Corinna bag, boots c/o UGG Australia

Spent the past Wednesday in a six-hour class followed by some of the best Thai food I've had anywhere (including Thailand) at Khao San Road. We slowly walked the few blocks over to the restaurant and even with 15 minutes to go before it opened there were people waiting outside. I'm usually hesitant spending an entire day in heels but these shearling-lined boots not only kept my feet toasty warm but were shockingly comfy as well. Definition of a triple win.

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