Showing posts with label Chloe. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

They call me mellow yellow...in Tome NYC


I realize it has been a long looong time since I have posted an actual outfit post.  One of my 'intentions' (not to be confused with resolutions) for 2017 is to post on my blog consistently once again, starting from this week.

A few months ago I collaborated with one of my favourite online stores, Farfetch, in their #TheOne  campaign.  My 'The One' piece I featured was my favourite jumpsuit (and I have quite a thing for jumpsuits), which is by Tome, a New York based Australian label I absolutely love.  In fact, I love this jumpsuit so much I recently bought it in another colour (black), although the yellow is still my favourite (first thing I fell for was its gorgeous and glorious yellow colour, followed very closely by its draped exposed shoulders and billowy silhouette).



Jumpsuit: TOME (available in black still at The Outnet and Forward), Bag: Chloe Faye in Motty Grey (available at Selfridges in medium and large, at Nordstrom, and loving the backpack version at Farfetch!), Bracelet: Céline, Shoes: Sneaker wedges by See by Chloe (similar available here), Sunglasses: Self Portrait x Le Specs (available at Lane Crawford)

Anyone here a jumpsuit-phile?


All images taken by me.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

Sweet Escape in Bali



 I am embarrassed to say that up until last year I never really had the desire to visit Bali.  I blame it on shows and footage like "What really happens in Bali", depicting Bali as a place tourists (and a lot of Australians) go to just to get drunk at bars, a little similar to my experience in Phuket when I went with a large group of co-workers on a work trip many years ago...It wasn't really my scene, and is even further now that I have two little ones.

Then came last year's visit to Nihiwatu, which was my first time ever in Indonesia, and consequently first time in Bali, which was such an amazing experience!  Except I don't really count that as a visit to Bali as it was merely a stopover to go to Sumba Island.  However, the little that I saw, and the time spent at The Legian gave me a little taste of Bali, and I wanted more.

When it starts getting very cold in Australia, my hubby and I like to travel somewhere warm, and when I suggested going to Byron Bay, Mr Brigs countered with: why not Bali?  Me: Sure, why not?  We were told Nusa Dua was the more 'family friendly' part of Bali (as opposed to Seminyak, which is where we stayed last time, a busier part with cute boutiques, bars, clubs, restaurants and lounges), so I started planning our family holiday from there...

Ok, so trying to take pictures on one's phone + camera + snapchat with two little ones in tow (and most importantly, enjoying the moment) is not as easy as it sounds, so I don't have pictures for all we did, so here's my quick rundown of what we did (or wanted to do but didn't get to as well) in Bali:

WHERE WE STAYED

Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua - After my lovely experience during my trip with Accor Hotels to Queensland, I thought I'd see which hotel I could find in Nusa Dua under the Accor Hotels umbrella, and came across Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua in my search.  The hotel is Nusa Dua’s only French heritage instilled luxury 5-star beachfront resort with 8 hectares of tropical gardens and modern architecture with a sophisticated touch, boasting 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a beach club, gym, luxurious spa , an aesthetic centre, a kids club, 12 function rooms and two ballrooms!  The reviews I read on the hotel were great, and it is only 3 years old.  Reading about their kids pool (with slide) and kids club cinched the deal.  We opted to stay at their Presidential Suite, because that allowed us to pull the screen door that partitioned the room so that the kids could go to sleep, and I didn't have to tiptoe in the dark (as well as giving each other space which was great!)...The Suite itself is absolutely beautiful, and we had our own outdoor courtyard and private plunge pool! The kids thoroughly enjoyed the Japanese-style toilet, haha, and I, for one, loved the Hérmes amenities!

The staff was absolutely amazing, and because we stayed at a Suite, we had our own butler(s), who were so friendly and helpful!  The butlers gave us tips on where to go and what to do (offering to organize and book anything we liked), including offering us the very welcome tip that from 1 to 4 pm, massages are half price in the hotels beautiful SoSpa! Hubby and I treated ourselves to a couples massage while the kids had a blast at the hotel's kids club (can you believe they kept asking to go there instead of the beach?!?).  Staying at the suite also afforded us access to the hotel's Club Millésime, where we spent a lot of time in, such a beautiful space with fabulous food and staff (and a little room for the kids to spend time in as well, which was great for when they had finished eating but I still wanted to pig out some more, haha).

WHERE WE ATE:

At the hotel and hotel area:


Kweezeen - at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua, lovely Indonesian fare.

Cut Catch Cucina - also at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua - for their famous Sunday brunch - A M A Z I N G ! ! ! (think chocolate fountains, incredible desserts, seafood bbq'd on order, roasted meats, loads and loads of food, as well as beautifully plated up a la carte dishes.  This restaurant is rated second best in Nusa Dua, so even if not staying at Sofitel Nusa Dua, it is definitely a place worth considering for not only Sunday brunch, but lunch or dinner.

Nikki Beach Club - located in the Sofitel Nusa Dua hotel, it is actually a separate restaurant/club, with delicious food and own pool! Coconuts were a bit cheaper than in our actual hotel, too (important when you love coconuts as much as I do).

Beach bar and grill (Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua) - all you can eat bbq seafood by the beach - the bbq'd calamari, cockles and fish were our favourites, with lashings of sambal matah (which I absolutely love, since first discovering it in my last Indonesian trip).

Tamarind at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel - we walked next door for a dinner on the beach, and the setting was just beautiful, colouring for the kids kept them occupied while we waited, which was great. The hugest coconuts I've ever had and cheapest in Bali too! I will seriously forever dream about their coconuts...

Outside the hotel and hotel area:

Bumbu Bali: this restaurant was suggested to us by our butler Suarcana (such a gentle and sweet guy!), for authentic Indonesian fare in a more relaxed family-friendly vibe.  The restaurant even offered a pick-up service to/from hotel, as it is only a short drive away.  The chicken satay sticks were a hit with the kids, and service was great.

Seminyak:

Merah Putih Bali:  offering authentic Indonesian food as well as fusion, this restaurant accepts booking online.  Mr Brigs and I dined her sans kid (in fact, kids are not allowed past 6:30!), and thoroughly enjoyed our dinner, from entree to dessert.

Bambu: I absolutely loved this place! Wish they had an online booking system, as the hotel staff had trouble contacting them to make a booking over the phone, but we just turned up, waited a little by the bar, then were shown to a table after a short wait.  Loved the interior and ambiance of the place, wanted the waiter's uniforms (male and female), and above all, the food! SO good! Modern but delicious Indonesian food...

Restaurants I didn't get to but are on the list for next time: Sarong, Mamasan and La Lucciola.  I have heard and read great things about these places and hope to check them out next time.

WHERE WE WENT:

So the point of this trip wasn't really to go sightseeing, but more to relax, so we didn't actually explore Bali much (save that for next time). We did however go to:

Finns Beach Club

Unfortunately we came here 1-2 days after a full moon, so the tide was incredibly high, and the waves way too crazy for us to swim or do any of the cool water sports that are on offer at this beach club, which is accessible by cable car and costs roughly $30pp to get in.  There is a lovely restaurant and bar you can eat at (amazing food I absolutely loved), and weather conditions permitting you can stand-up paddle board, kayak and such.  They also have lounge beds or bean bags with umbrellas they can set up on the beach.  Because it is by the cliff (with slightly restricted access), the sand is pristine, and water beautifully blue.  Thoroughly enjoyed my lunch here!

Where I wanted to go (but didn't get to): Tagalalang Terrace in Ubud for the amazing rice fields, Tanah Lot - an amazing temple sitting atop a rock formation.

PHOTOGRAPHY:

Ok, for someone who spends a lot of time behind a camera lens, I am not actually in front of one a lot, especially in family shots.  In fact, I have never had a family photographic shoot, until Bali.  After booking my flights I decided this would be the perfect opportunity to finally have some candid shots of my family.  Cue Sweet Escape, whom I fortuitously discovered whilst browsing Melanie Liu's Instagram feed (the lovely @thetiafox).  They specialize in holiday photography and are located in 220 cities worldwide! I will certainly be looking them up wherever I go next! Because the kids were sleeping (catching up on much needed sleep as they were a little unwell this trip), for half of my session Dodo (Reynaldo Tjandra) happily obliged my request to take some photos of myself around the hotel, so all photos of myself below were taken by him.  So also great for bloggers out there who need a photographer, group of friends, special occasion (milestone birthday?), family photography or perhaps pre-wedding or engagement shoots? Or maybe even wedding shoots!  I ended up with some beautiful shots of the family that I will treasure forever...

So enough talking, here are some pictures I took of my time in Bali (with some photos by Sweet Escape thrown in for good measure - those of myself and of my family):

Bali sunset
Our private courtyard and swimming pool at our suite at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua...it was absolutely blissful having this little corner to ourselves, despite the beautiful pools available to everyone staying at the hotel.  Giving us a chance to relax completely, and even enjoy some meals outdoors (some room service and some takeaway)
The buffet breakfast at the hotel is amazing! There is a sushi station, juice station, amazing patisserie (their almond croissants especially, I would at times have two in one go), egg station, dim sum station, you name it...SO GOOD! We also alternated having breakfast at Club Milessime (pictured above), which was a quieter affair but still had plenty to offer including some a la carte options, and the most divine smoked salmon I've ever had, which I found out is smoked on jackfruit wood in-house!
 The main pool which had many 'sections to it', including an in-pool bar with stools, a 'kids pool' (there is also a separate kids pool with slide and fountain that my little ones absolutely loved), and one area with cozy sections with jets!
When your outfit matches the hotel walls...
Top and trousers: Chloe (from a few seasons ago)
Hat: San Francisco Hat Company
Sunglasses: Le Specs x Self Portrait (available at Shopbop, Intermix, and mirrored version at My Theresa)
If staying at Nusa Dua I highly recommend taking away Babi Guling (suckling pig) from Pak Dobiel, ask any taxi driver and they will know what you are talking about, they open in the morning and close by around 2-3pm, and there are line-ups at lunch time (you can eat there apparently, but it is hard to find a table at times).  We enjoyed this dish with some Indonesian sweets hubby also took away in our private courtyard, yum!
Hello world!
Snake fruit!
You can hire bicycles from Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua for 2 hours, and discover your surroundings on two wheels, which is what hubby and I did, cycling up to a nearby water blow (which was an amazing experience), thoroughly enjoyed those two hours!
 I will literally dream of this salmon for a long time to come...
Behold our humongous bathtub that comfortably fit this family of four (ok, it was just for a photo op, but I'm sure we could have if we wanted to).
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua's suites and villas are all stocked with Hermés amenities, a very lovely touch indeed, love the orange blossom scent!

 Beautifully cut up star fruit by the staff at Sofitel Nusa Dua
I could spend all day here...
Lunch after soaking some sun on the beach, at Nikki Beach Club adjacent to the hotel.  Tuna tataki was delish!
 Love high tea, and everyday between 3:30 and 5 there is High Tea at Sofitel's Club Milessime (which is followed by tapas from 5:30 to 7).
Or here!

 And I could live on these! We spent a lot of time lounging by the beach on the hotel's reclining beds...such bliss!

L O V E
Look what I found!!! At first I thought it was sock, then was amazed when I inspected it more closely!
Exploring...
One more photo of this bathtub, as I would literally sigh and stare at it every time I was in our suite...
All photos taken by me some iPhone some camera (photo of me on the bike taken by Mr Brigs on his iPhone) , except for those of myself in them, and this last shot of my family - which were taken by Sweet Escape - thank you for capturing our amazing holiday Sweet Escape and Dodo, we will treasure these photos and memories always!

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Travel Diary: My Queensland Roadtrip Part 1 - BRISBANE


I was recently given the opportunity to embark on a fabulous food-filled road trip with Accor Hotels from Brisbane to Byron with a group of amazing girls, which I couldn't resist saying 'yes' to.  I mean, you all know how Byron Bay is my happy place here Down Under! And food?!? LIVE to eat!

As soon as I touched down in sunny Brisbane, I was whisked to the Sofitel Brisbane Central for a fabulous French 'Sky Picnic': the hotel offers a service where they pack you a fabulous picnic which you can take with you as you explore the city. Instead, we got to enjoy the most dreamy picnic I've ever seen in their beautifully-decorated terrace, complete with French patisserie, charcuterie and delicious salads...Oh, and a glass or two of champagne...because as they say, when in France, or in this case, at a French picnic...

I felt like I was Alice in Wonderland...a wonderland of amazing food, that is!
Cheeeeeeese!
 I seriously had hearts for eyes when gawking at this spread! I mean, just look at it! Sofitel Brisbane's executive Chef Patrice Falantin sure brought everyone's dreams to reality with this picnic!
 Greedy? Who, me? I actually ate another slice of tart in addition to these, eeps!
Don't worry, I also had my fill of deliciously healthy salads! The quinoa chicken salad was delish!
After lunch we returned to The New Inchcolm Hotel, for an afternoon preview of their 'Girls Night In', the hotel' new offering, where we enjoyed manicures, cheese, and wine and chatter at one of their beautiful suites! Because we weren't full enough from lunch (not!).  Such a fun way to spend an afternoon! And a fabulous way to have fun with some girl friends! Am thinking this would be a great idea for a hen's 'night' too (especially since my little sister is getting married in August!)
 The New Inchcolm Hotel is part of Accor's M Gallery by Sofitel series of boutique hotels, and is a newly renovated heritage-listed building, that has retained a lot of its charm (with elegant Art Deco furnishings, beautiful tiled flooring, and even a fabulously refurbished old elevator that I couldn't help smiling in whenever I saw it!). Boasting 50 elegant room options, that include one and two-bedroom suites, it also holds Brisbane's first loft-style hotel two-storied suites (which is where I stayed), all beautifully contemporary but with elegant edge in this vintage luxury hotel.
After a little downtime, we were ready to party on with some fabulous cocktails at the New Inchcolm's elegant Socialites Bar, their 20's decor and ambiance, was the perfect setting for a relaxed and fun start to the evening. We kicked off the evening with 'The Socialite': spiced rum, pear and ginger liqueurs served with fresh pear.
After drinks we adjourned to the hotel's chef-hatted Thomson's Reserve restaurant, and were treated to a fabulous dinner by Chef Michael Crosbie, who has developed a menu that hones in on simple clean flavours whilst celebrating unique Australian ingredients.
 Loved the beautiful ambiance at the Thomson's Reserve restaurant..

This grilled wagyu rump cap, with glazed short rib, cider jelly and pistachio brittle, absolutely delicious!  The tasting menu offered matched wines, and instead of a wine, this dish was paired with a Custard and Co apple cider from Western Australia.
After dinner I rolled back into my beautiful suite for some R&R and off to the land of nod in this cloud of a bed.
And in the morning, it was time to eat again! Thought I'd order in to enjoy the beautiful lounge on the downstairs floor of my loft suite... 
Eggs benedict and brioche french toast with berries and toasted almonds, yum!
Well, that was after I ate some macarons I found next to my bed the day before...the Inchcolm Hotel sure know the way to a girl's heart!

Bag: Chloe Faye available at Selfridges (in the larger size too), clutch version at Forward, and at Neiman Marcus

Pyjamas: Personalized PJ's in the softest cotton ever from Keep it Personal
Love me an oozy egg yolk!

After breakfast we were off to our next stop: Gold Coast!

Watch this space for Part 2 of my Travel Diary.

All pictures taken by me on my DSLR and iPhone. ©

Monday, June 29, 2015

Much love for Kelly Love


 Every so often I discover a new label that I become very excited about, and such is the case with Kelly Love, which I discovered sometime last year.  London-based designer Kelly Love originally hails from Down Under, and prints hand drawn feminine yet contemporary etchings onto silk and cotton, which sit alongside luxurious outerwear made with beautiful fabrics sourced in Europe and the UK, predominately leather, mohair, jacquard and wool.  Now, you all know my love for beautiful textiles and outerwear, which explains my love for Kelly Love, and she does both so beautifully.  I am even more enamoured with her upcoming AW15 collection 'Blues before Sunrise' , which will be released in August.  I am waiting with baited breath, as I am seriously head-over-heels in love with every single piece.

The collection is named after Leeroy Carr's song 'Blues before Sunrise', which inspired the designer to explore the historical towns of South Carolina in the Deep South of America.  Prints of wildflowers, thistles and succulents on a background of contemporary checks wash over silk blouses and dresses. They are feminine but not overly so, sitting alongside heavy leathers, Italian Alpaca and structured tailoring to create a perfect juxtaposition of textures.  And the knits, oh the knits!  This is the first time Kelly introduces knitwear to her label, and the result is just gorgeous, beautiful knits like a hand knitted roll neck sweater and chunky cardigans in hues of nude pink, olive green, French navy, smoky grey and buttermilk I just want to snuggle in.

This designer is going from strength to strength, recently collaborating with Anthropologie on a capsule exclusive collection.

I have her 'Flawed Beauty Coat' and literally get stopped to receive a compliment on it whenever I wear it, I asked Kelly for some images of her upcoming collection to share with you all, hope you love them as much as I do.
You can find Kelly Love at:


Need this knit in my life...look at that texture!
 How beautiful is this print? Love!
 My beloved 'Flawed Beauty Coat' - the Italian fabric on this is just stunning, a lightweight (yet so warm) mix of silk and wool, simply divine!
 Fluid two-toned trench? Yes please!

 That print and that texture - match made in heaven.
 Ok, I keep tossing between the Buttermilk knit and this Cactus knit, perhaps I need both...
LOVE a good jumpsuit, and this one is just gorgeous!

pics above sent upon request by the designer

Me and my Kelly Love 'Flawed Beauty Coat':

The blush tones and texture on Kelly Love's 'Flawed Beauty Coat' is simply beautiful...
Hat: Sarah J Curtis, Boots: Chloe Susanna (available at Forward and Net-a-Porter), Coat: Kelly Love, Sweater: Super Youth
 Vintage hat from Millay Vintage

pics above are mine via iPhone/Instagram.

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