Friday, February 26, 2010

Dynamic Duo: Jen and Jasmine

Hello!
Yes, I am still very much alive! I missed you all! I'm so sorry for my week-long absence, especially with the acquisition of so many new followers! Thank you to Erin and Rebecca for the mentions in their blogs; it was weird seeing my face on their amazing pages! I'm planning a giveaway since I'm close to reaching 100 followers, so stay tuned for that! Until then, may I present to you...

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the Dynamic Duo! When Jen won my first giveaway, I was so excited that she won not only because I seriously believe she and I are long-lost sisters in a past lifetime, but also because I knew I wanted to do a Delightful-Dozen-Inspired Collaboration! One bow--two bloggers' interpretations.

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(on jen: bow--won from my giveaway; vest--urban renewal; white t-shirt and jeans--forever 21; navy tan--urban outfitters; suede heels--jessica simpson)

When you check out her blog, you'll be smitten with her amazing photo shoot locations, and her simple yet accessibly chic outfits. I love that we have similar color-schemes and that neither of us went super-girly as expected, like I said we were probably sisters in a past lifetime. Just from communicating through emails and comments, I already know that when we do meet up (yes when, not if!), we're never going to want to leave each other because we're going to talk about everything and anything!

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(on me: bow--forever 21; cream jacket, blue striped t-shirt, saddle oxfords--urban outfitters; navy shorts--old navy; gray tights--walmart)
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While browsing through Urban Outfitter's website, I tried to convince my conscience to let me buy some more bows. When that failed, I remembered the hairband that Taylor gave me last week and clipped the two together--simplest DIY ever! $1.50 vs. $18! I just wish I had enough self-control to stop me from buying this little jacket. I was going to buy this for my New York trip, but I'm glad I didn't because at $54, it was too expensive and impractical for NY's weather. But...at $26 (and with pockets and a cute little bow in the back), it's the perfect little jacket for Spring! I haven't worn anything with a hood in a very long time, so it was nice to know that this jacket is cute and functional!

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I am so ready for Spring to be here. It has not been sunny here at all. It's been rather...stuffy actually--on the verge of rain, with the clouds trapping the heat like a bubble. The trees are starting to sprout green leaves, and flowers are beginning to bloom. I also miss my tan!

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So I met with my first client on Tuesday. The newlyweds-to-be were so sweet! I really couldn't have asked for a better first gig! Their wedding is on March 6th, but until then I have so many things to do for school that I don't think I have much time to be nervous! I really will try my hardest to post soon, but no guarantees!

Good luck to all of you with exams!

Until next post,
Jasmine

Monday, February 22, 2010

Post-Laundry Day

After over a week, I finally got around to doing laundry. I'm usually on top of my weekly laundry, mostly because I miss my go-to striped tops too much to be apart from them for too long. Despite having my full range of striped tops to choose from, I couldn't come up with a post-worthy outfit today...It's just one of those days I guess. Oh, how I wish I could be as creative as Erin on her laundry days!

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(collage using Polyvore, items from Urban Outfitter's website)

I haven't window-shopped online in a while, but after writing down a list of things (aka 5 essays) to do over the next couple of weeks, nothing sounded better to have mini-adrenaline rushes when anything striped or anything with a bow on it scrolled into view.

I don't know what it is about Urban Outfitters that pushes away all reason and allows myself to pay too much for simple items--everything's just so...pretty! I've been on their website for about an hour now, and it has definitely satisfied my inner adrenaline-junkie. I'm completely smitten with their spring clothes. When I saw there was a "Nautical" category on Urban Outfitter's website, I couldn't resist clicking on it! Ah! I'm seriously drooling over that anchor ring! The rest of their new items have made me even more anxious for spring! Oh how I wish I could afford those $79 heart biker shorts...



I think my spring must-haves are the same pretty much every year: florals, and soft pastels mixed in with my usual year-long obsessions of stripes and bows.


(via flickr, tumblr)

Winter quarter is winding down over the next couple of weeks, so I apologize ahead of time if I ever go on a random hiatus. I can't believe it's already eighth week! For those of you who don't know, the quarter system goes by 10-week instruction periods, followed by a week of final exams. It goes by incredibly quickly, which is good for those disgusting required classes.


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I also apologize for the malfunctioning of pictures in my previous posts. I've had the same Photobucket account for six years, and this is the first time I've exceeded the bandwith. It took me three tries to re-upload all the pictures from my New York post because my Firefox kept crashing, so...either I'll find some time (and patience) to fix the other posts or just wait until this month is over so my bandwith resets.

Until next post,
Jasmine

Saturday, February 20, 2010

We Drew Our Own Constellations

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Has it really been a whole week since the Chictopia 10 conference? Whew! This week went by super fast!! In this one week I've experienced the extremes of weather--snow, rain, and hot sunshine. Ridiculous. I'm actually really anxious for spring to arrive. I want it to be consistently warm, no more of this wishy-washy stuff. I feel like I don't have any spring things in my closet, but that can be easily fixed ;)

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The umbrella that I had for years didn't make it through the nasty storm we had last month, so I've been on the hunt for a cute one. When I saw this umbrella in the Hershey's store in Times Square, I couldn't resist! I almost bought another from the M&Ms store too! Although now I regret not buying it...umbrellas can be accessories too! I've always wanted a clear one.

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(wearing: gray trench coat, pearl headband -- forever 21; striped blue t-shirt, blue skirt, saddle oxfords -- urban outfitters; black tights -- target; umbrella -- hershey's store)
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I don't really know why but everything changed for me after I got back from New York. In those four short days, my whole perspective on life changed, for the better I'd like to believe. Everything's just different; wait no, I think everything is the same. I'm different. I've just been in deep thought for the past few days. I'll probably write about it once I have it all figured out. Don't worry, it's nothing bad or serious. I'm just entering a new phase, that's all!

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I got a package in the mail today from Taylor, of Auburn not Red! It contained two bow hair clips, one bow hairband, and a flower hair clip; and the sweetest note that made me a little teary. I was just being silly with that second photo; I could never pull that look off. Robert hates that trend anyway hehe, but I can't wait to (properly) wear them all! Thank you so much Taylor!!

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There's not much to say today since it's been quite a lazy day. This morning I worked on my wedding photography contract for my client, then I took my brother out to lunch, and since then have just lounged around at home. Today is Robert's 21st birthday, but he's in Las Vegas with his family celebrating. I miss him like crazy. He and I already had a mini-celebration on Thursday, but I'm gonna take him out again on Monday so he can order his first alcoholic drink with me!

I have some things planned for this blog, so stay tuned! Hello to all my new followers! I hope you like it here :)

Until next post,
Jasmine

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Bittersweet Life

It feels weird to be settling back into the swing of things after such an exciting weekend in New York. I mean just one big post and it's all over...

But after dropping my 11:00 art class, I will definitely be able to post more outfits (at least on Mondays and Wednesdays). The weather here is so bizarre! It's as if during my 6-hour flight home on Monday, California's pathetic attempt at a winter skipped over spring and brought in summer. I mean I had the fan in my room on in the afternoon...Ridiculous! I didn't need to wear tights for warmth in today's 80-degree weather, but I don't think my legs are ready to see daylight just yet...

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(wearing: red striped crop top -- forever 21; chambray skirt, saddle oxfords -- urban outfitters; patterned tights -- target; flower accessory -- h&m)
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I told you I'd recreate what I wore to the conference soon! Even though this isn't exactly what I wore, it's pretty close. I actually should've worn this...so much better, but ah well! I really wish this top wasn't a crop-top so that I could wear it sans anything-high-waisted, but at least it matches all my skirts! I think if I find a bodysuit to go underneath it, I could wear it with anything and everything! This top will definitely be in heavy rotation during spring and summer! I'm kind of annoyed that a "trend" for spring and summer is stripes...I mean there was a whole window display at H&M for stripes. I guess it'll be nice to have more options while shopping, but it'll definitely be frustrating looking like everyone else...Ah well, trends here come and go, but I will forever be obsessed with stripes (and bows, and cardigans....).

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I don't know why but when I got home from New York, I had this intense need to wear a pair of patterned tights--it must've been because all of the girls' were rocking them in New York. And since I only have one pair of patterned tights (I really want to get more now...), this is the outfit I came up with! This has got to be one of my favorite outfits of mine. It's like...Jasmine 2.0! Haha!

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In New York, I didn't feel self-conscious at all when I wore my bows in my hair. Here, I get weird stares from passing girls, and approving smiles from grandmas and mothers. Psh. I've learned to ignore them now that hair bows have become such a signature part of my outfits, and mostly because I just love them! The hot weather today definitely made me long for spring/summer so I decided to wear a flower in my hair instead!

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Today I scored an Holga Film Camera at Urban Outfitters on sale! I absolutely cannot wait to experiment with film! With film, every. shot. counts. because you only get one chance. I also can't wait to get fish-eye lenses and things for it too! Eek!

Until next post,
Jasmine

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As promised, I will list seven random facts about myself from an award given to me by the lovely Annie from, Time Enough for Drums:

1. For as long as I can remember, I've only gotten my hair cut at a salon once. Ever since I was a kid, my mom has been cutting my hair. During a time when my mom was unemployed, she decided to make the most of her time off and went to beauty school so our family would save tons of money. She's been cutting all of our hair ever since.

2. I really want a dog--a Pembroke Welsh Corgi, that I will name Stumpy. Today I saw three brand new corgi puppies in the pet store. I just wanted to walk out with all three of them. They just melt my heart every single time!

3. In the mornings, I shower and then I brush my teeth. Don't really know how this habit formed...

4. I was on my high school's yearbook staff as an Editor of the Senior Section and as a writer, not a photographer. Weird how things change...

5. One day, I want to have all of the books in the Boxcar Children and The Babysitters' Club series. I loved those books as a child. This summer I will start scouring used bookstores!

6. My favorite book as a kid was Matilda. I love the book and the movie--one of the best book-based movies ever! Second favorite--The Giving Tree.

7. I still secretly wish Brittany and Justin will get back together, and also N*SYNC; though..I think I always liked Backstreet Boys better...

And I pass this Creative Blogger Award along to...

1. Sybil, from Animated Confessions
2. Mel, from Curious Mel
3. Jess, from Lack of Creativity (hehe oh the irony!)
4. Kristy, from Monochromochic
5. Coco, from Our Paper Moon
6. Pauline, from Paulinabelle
7. Tieka, from Selective Potential

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

I Love New York

*Warning: Extremely picture-heavy and word-heavy post! So just sit back...and enjoy!

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A whirlwind of events and five plane rides later, I am finally back from New York. Oh my goodness. Where do I even begin?!?! I can't even find the words describe how amazing this trip was, and especially how sweet and stunning all the bloggers are. I tried my best to document the trip as best I could. I feel like I should have a lot more photos, but everything just went by so quickly and I was fighting a cold the entire time. However, I'm sure with all the photos from other blogs combined, you'll all get a sense of how crazy and wonderful this weekend really was!

So I guess I'll just begin with...
Day One: Friday, February 2010

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Robert and I left Orange County for San Francisco early in the morning. This was my first flight in about ten years, so I was a little queasy and miserable during that short flight. From San Francisco, we went directly to New York. We arrived at New York at 11pm Eastern time, and the cold seriously shocked me! This was my first time experiencing snow. It was exhilarating for the first couple of steps, but once that excitement was blown away with the sharp winds, I was cursing inside and wishing I had doubled up on everything--scarves, cardigans, tights, etc. We took the subway to our hotel and got there around 1:30 am. We were starving since we didn't want to pay for food on the airplane, so we searched for a pizza place that delivered. Thank goodness there was a CVS right next to our hotel, so we grabbed some drinks and snacks, and had dinner on our bed while watching the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.

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Day Two: Saturday, February 13, 2010

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(I will repeat this outfit for sure. It was too cold to take off all my layers...But what I was wearing was: blue jacket, red striped crop top, white hair bow--forever 21; blue skirt and saddle oxfords--urban outfitters; white scarf -- h&m)
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We had planned to wake up bright and early so we could fit in a bunch of sight seeing before the Conference, but with the three-hour time difference and an exhausting night, that didn't really happen. Our hotel was a couple of blocks away from Central Park, so we took a cute little stroll there. It really was like a winter wonderland with dogs rolling around in the snow and children sliding down hills. It was so surreal walking along miles and miles of snow and in a park where so many movies have been filmed. We then ended up in Upper East Side (aka super rich side) of Manhattan and hunted down this cute chocolate store that Robert went to last time. We bought some ridiculously overpriced chocolate for his parents and then headed to Chinatown where the conference was being held. We got some ramen and dumplings at a small restaurant near the gallery. Cheap, hot, and delicious--that was all we could ask for.

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(Suits designed by JCheikh)
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(Goody bags we got! Designed by Danny Roberts)

The gallery where the conference was held was small, and I was really surprised with the turnout. Apparently the event was sold out! I met so many of my favorite bloggers there! I was so excited that the first person I saw was Tieka, who I love even more after meeting her in real life!! She is so cute and bubbly! Everyone is seriously so much prettier and sweeter in real life. I was so star-struck in that room. I didn't even know what to say. I could barely get passed the initial "OMG-You're-REAL!" phase. The conference took up the whole day (2:00-8:00pm). It was really informative, yet kind of boring and a bit disorganized in the beginning. We heard from bloggers (like Liz and Rebecca), and other important people (ie. the founder of Modcloth). I honestly thought it'd be more of like a fun get-together rather than like actual lectures on marketing and advertising...but I'm really glad I am a part of such an accepting and open-minded community that is so passionate about what they do. It's so cool that we're all a part of the initial boom of fashion blogging.

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After the conference, Robert and I headed back to the hotel to drop off some things and change. We then headed to Times Square. Times Square is so breath-taking, but in a different way from Central Park. All the bright lights and the crowds of people were just so eye-opening. You have to stand in the middle of it all for a few minutes just to soak in everything. There's going to be a huge Forever 21 opening there soon too! We visited the humongous Toys-R-Us, the three-story M&M's story, and the Hershey Store (I don't really know why we didn't do any clothing shopping there...). We bought some goodies and headed to the Chictopia 10 After Party at Tribeca Grand, where we met up with the girls again and danced until 1:30 AM. The party was a bit...weird. It was way too dark for people to see each other. The only way I found Tieka and the other girls was seeing Andrea's (who is so lovely and nice enough to give me some tips about the field of photography!) amazing, big hair! Once we got back to the hotel, I collapsed from exhaustion.

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(Tieka and I at the After Party!
She was one of the people I was most excited to meet! After only months of communicating through comments, emails, and even snail mail, we've become instant friends! It was so amazing meeting her in real life! I can't wait until the next time we meet, and hopefully that will be a double-date!)


Day Three: Sunday, February 14, 2010
(Valentine's Day and Chinese New Years!)


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Since we failed at waking up early on Saturday morning, we had hoped to do it on our (supposed) last day in New York, but of course, we didn't. We woke up late and hurried to get dressed, pack, and check-out so we could get to the photo shoot at Bryant Park on time. Since we were (supposedly) flying home that day, I didn't want to wear a dress or a skirt, and showed up in a super casual outfit--BIG mistake! Everyone else was extremely chic and fierce with their gorgeous dresses, skirts, and furs. Ugh, I felt so out-of-place! Actually, I felt like that the entire trip...

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(Kristine [the editor of Everybody is Ugly at Chictopia] and I! She was another person I was extremely excited to meet in person! She is such an inspiring person with her amazing jewelry store, her ability to write well, and her effortless sense of fashion. Her humility despite all her talents makes her even more inspiring. I was in awe when she approached me first at the conference! She is so sweet and nice!)
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(wearing: blue jacket -- forever 21; anchor t-shirt, saddle oxfords, gray cardigan -- urban outfitters; blue bow -- h&m; black tights -- target)

My style has always been way too casual, but it's alright in Southern California since everyone else is casual and laid back. But in New York, I felt like such a slob! While shopping for the trip though, I saw all these chic things like leather jackets, furs, etc. and thought that I should be getting those things instead of what I usually buy (ie. striped tops). In the end though, I am glad I stayed true to my own style. I have been so inspired by all the street style in New York though so I hope my outfits this week will reflect all the culture I've soaked in.

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(Brittany and I--Brittany is so sweet and was seriously so fierce in that white dress! Her luggage was lost for all of Saturday and yet she still managed to look amazing at the conference!; Liz and I--I got to chat with Liz for a while during lunch since we sat at the same table! She is so charming, intelligent, and so down-to-earth!)
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(Helen [co-founder of Chictopia] and I; Lydia and I)
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(Pauline and I--Pauline is so sweet and stunning! It's so hard to believe that she's only 16-years-old and already that chic!; Annie and I--Annie was supposed to be my roomie through out the trip, but that was before Robert decided to come with me. She too is so gorgeous and sweet in person and her outfits on both days were fantastic!)
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(You probably know both of these ladies--Rebecca from The Clothes Horse and Erin from Calivintage. It was seriously like meeting celebrities! I adore their blogs so much! I wish I had gotten more chances to chat with them more, but Erin and I will hopefully see each other again the next time I go up to San Francisco! She can then show me her secrets of vintage-shopping!)
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Being the Project Runway fanatic that I am, just being at Bryant Part and seeing all those white tents was so surreal! Bryant Park is so stunning being surrounded by sky-high buildings. After the photo shoot, we all headed to Spice Market with people from Modcloth and other bloggers for lunch. I wish I had gotten some shots of the restaurant. It was such a beautiful place--very oriental. The food (especially the chicken samosas) and passion fruit iced tea were delicious. Robert and I were so sad that we had to leave early to catch our 4:25pm flight home. I regretfully missed out on dessert, and the shopping tour after lunch!

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We left lunch at around 2pm and got to the airport at around 3:35. On the way to the airport, the strap to my red bag broke... :( I guess it just wasn't meant for heavy-duty traveling! When we went to check in at the airport, we couldn't because apparently we were too late. What?! It was ridiculous. We didn't have any luggage besides our carry-on items, and could've easily made the flight. Basically, we ended up missing our flights to Detroit (and then home) because we were 5-minutes late to check-in. I don't even know how to explain what happened...I ended up having a melt down at the airport. As we tried to figure out what to do, I sobbed in Robert's arms, saying I didn't deserve to win and that we shouldn't be here in New York; and that if I didn't win, we wouldn't be in this horrible, expensive mess. We ended up having to pay a $180 flight-change fee each and another hotel night's stay. It was a nightmare. I'm never booking flights from Delta ever again! I was in shock while on the subway back to the hotel. After such a traumatizing afternoon, Robert and I decided to have a nice quiet night to ourselves at the hotel for Valentine's Day. We bought some food and brought it up to our room, and watched Figure Skating.

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Day Four: Monday, February 15, 2010

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Oy. We woke up late. Again! We had planned on taking the subway and the bus to the airport since it's a lot cheaper and we had money left on our metro cards; but we couldn't afford to miss our flights again and I giggled at myself as I called us a cab for the first time (it really is just like in the movies!). The cab ride to the airport was so bittersweet--the scenery was so breathtaking, but I was so reluctant to leave! We made it to the airport on time, and three (New York to Washington D.C., Washington D.C. to Chicago, Chicago to Orange County) plane rides later, we are home safely. I can't believe we spent a whole day either on a plane or in an airplane terminal. I actually typed this whole blog post out last night, but I was too dizzy from motion sickness to continue...

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Overall, this trip was so, so, so amazing! I'm really glad I got to go with Robert, and meet so many of you in real life! I really hope I get to go to another conference (they're trying to plan one for September's NYFW!)! I'm a bit disappointed I didn't get to shop at all in New York, but I can always get clothes here in Irvine. But all the memories and new friends I have are so irreplaceable and priceless! Thank you so much Chictopia for giving me this opportunity. I had a blast!

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It's going to be tough, but I must be getting back to reality now. Waking up this morning was horrible. New York has definitely made me want to leave this sub-urban bubble even more. It's so different here. California is like spring/summer right now with 80-degree weather. I miss the snow and a "real" winter, but I miss the bustling city life even more! Robert and I are more determined than ever to get out of this little town and move to a big city, hopefully New York. I actually have even more things to show you from this trip, so just watch as they trickle in upcoming posts! I really missed you all! I can't wait to catch up on all your blogs! Thank you again for all your support!

Until next post,
Jasmine

Thank you Robert for everything! I love you so much!