Sunday, 21 March 2010

it's like we're chasing all those stars in shiny big black cars


Another day another DIY. Or two.

I did the shorts a while ago to be honest, way before the denim bustier (they both came from the same pair of jeans) and it's been a pretty staple in my closet. The wool leggings, on the other hand, are form a moss green sweater that belonged to one of my seniors. She gave me a whole batch of clothes since she's going away and thought that I'd have some fun with it. I was pretty much enamoured with the colour of the sweater and also the concept of very very comfortable leggings. In the end, the combination of both is the perfect winter-spring transition outfit.

Saturday, 13 March 2010

an education



denim bustier i was working on made from old men's levi's. i first cut them up (and ripped, obviously. ripped shorts are perfect for the beach!) to make a pair of shorts but i had so much left over fabric that i decided that i had to do something with them. so...voila! a denim bustier! or bustier type top if we're going into specifics. i got some measurements wrong so there are some wobbly bits here and there but apart from that i'm completely in love with it. this is so going to be worn with anything and everything this spring.

"I refuse to be uncomfortable around you. It's silly — you mean too much to me."


















bits and pieces of inspiration for the spring to come. prepare to drop the bad girl look and embrace soft girliness mixed with a lot of denim. I want spring so bad that it's starting to get annoying.

I'm also craving these pale denim leggings and black leggings with zips on the sides, both from uniqlo. dear god i love that store. I went there yesterday and despite having splurged on vintage thrifting finds just last sunday I was so tempted to buy those two items. thank god i was out of money. there's always a next time right?

Friday, 12 March 2010

the pleasure, the privilege is mine.


Went to the Spring Semester Graduation Ceremony today and this is what I wore because I wasn't so sure whether or not we were supposed to dress formally. Turns out it was fifty-fifty since I saw a million people wear suits but also some just in jeans and shirts. I don't actually remember where I got most of this stuff but I do remember that the blazer is from Zara. One of my favourites since it's a gift for my eighteenth birthday last year. I was also going to wear my black booties but then I remembered that I'd probably do a lot of walking and aching feet probably wasn't on my agenda for today.

Oh, and here's a picture of my makeup today. I was inspired by the pretty-ness of Spring (if it ever comes here to Japan. Ugh) and how soft everything became. So it was all glowy and shimmer and some pinks. Yay.

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

i remember the look upon your face//the way you roll your eyes









More DIY projects. I'm on a roll with these things! I think it's partially because the Spring Break has turned mind rottingly boring and also because the weather has been completely crappy despite the fact that it should be Spring by now. I'm so craving warm weather, sandals, flowers and mini dresses as it's probably evident by the amount of flowers I've incorporated into my stuff. It's not that I'm not into the hardcore, rebel-without-a-cause look anymore, just want to incorporate it and make it softer, more Spring like. Like the barbed wire inspired bracelets that I made. Love them.

On a different note, my skin and hair aren't co-operating with me today. Sucks.

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Super Duper Love





The day before yesterday I cut a pair of my jeans up (since I had two of the EXACT pair. One was a bit older than the other though) to make them into shorts (AGH. CANNOT WAIT FOR SPRING. Wherefore art thou?). Which left me with a load of denim scraps. I don't remember why but I decided that I wanted to make little denim rosettes out of them. At that time I still had no idea what I wanted to do with them, just that I wanted to make these roses. After a million years (hyperbole, how I love thee) I was able to make four roses (there was a tester in the beginning, but it's too hideous to show here) and so I decided to make a braided hippie headband and a ring. So glad I did, I love them both. Can't wait to wear them with my floral maxi dress this Spring.

Now...if only the weather would get a littler warmer...

ps. I'm so craving oxford right now. I know I'm a little--lot--late but I think it's coz Japan actually lacks pretty oxfords.

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

...or so says the inscription on the ring. These two pretty gems I got from the trip to Yufuin that I mentioned in the post below. Aren't they just precious???

The ring cost around ¥380 and the necklace was ¥700. YAY FOR AWESOME BUYS :D


Edward Scissorhands

Outfit 1:

  • Cinema Club leather jacket
  • Vintage velvet floral mini dress
  • Uniqlo cropped navy tailored trousers
  • Brown leather belt
  • Amante black and white leather lace ups

Sorry for being away for so long. University's just been way busier than I actually expected it to be, also a million times more exciting than I expected. The only thing that pisses me off is the whole freshman 15 thing NOT being a myth. It sucks but I'm working on it.

The first picture is from a whole day trip I had to Yufuin (about an hour away from Beppu by bus) where I found the prettiest jewelery ever and this most amazing shop with a million music boxes. I'm not that much of a fan of music boxes but these were kind of all sorts of awesome. There was also this shop that sold crafts made out of wood and leather (the place smelled so good) and also this shop where they sold dancing cats and dogs. They dance to Shania Twain. 'Nuff said :D

Since it's Spring Break here (which is around 3 months long in Japan. Yummy~ but occasionally boring) I've been having a bit of a DIY kick since I have nothing better to do (apart from practice for the performance in the Spring Semester's Welcoming Ceremony. Ugh) plus last week a lot of the Japanese students have been moving out so they've been throwing out a lot of stuff. I was lucky enough to find a pair of jeans that actually fit me and so I decided to go all Edward Scissorhands on it. The result is rather exciting :D I love it. Makes these awkwardly shaped jeans (seriously...high waist AND the boot cut was not flattering at all. I mean I love a good pair of boot cut jeans but these were kind of weird?) so much more wearable.


Outfit 2 :

  • Forever 21 T-tank
  • Bhs cotton blue shirt
  • DIY-ed jeans
  • WIMO nude patent wedges

Wore this outfit to go to an all you can eat buffet with friends. There goes my diet. Hardy har.

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

My internet is baaacckkk!!!

Guys I am soo sorry I haven't updated in so long, my internet decided to die and I couldn't update my beloved blog :( I do not know what happened to talking monkee. She has just disappeared!
I will update asap!

Saturday, 14 November 2009

MAC's Seasonal Collection: Magic Mirth and Mischeif


I am a huge fan of Mac, so it totally sucks that I am a student and cannot afford their stuff *growls*
So I am just going to show you guys a pic of their eyeshadows just to make sure you know its out. Unfourtunately I do not have the time to go through their collection, but you can always look it up on their website.

I cannot wait til I can afford mac *grins*
Laters xxx



Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Review: Lulu's Time Bomb Eye make-up remover.

So a nice lady from a PR company sent me some stuff to try out and this was one of them (one of many in fact). Luckily one of the things she gave me was an eye make-up remover (I had ran out of my own) So I might as well take the opportunity to review it.



So as you can see, it comes in a pretty bottle (well it looks pretty to me). The liquid has two layers as you can see, the darker pink layer I think is the oils. Anyway every time you use it you have to shake the bottle until the layers can no longer be distinguished and obviously so its mixed well.

So here are some before and after pics to show how well it removed my eye make-up:

Before

After

So as you can see this stuff can take of make-up really well. It felt like the "grime" just melted off my face. So its good if you are a lazy MF and you want to get your make-up off really quickly and collapse on your bed. I have to say that my face became quite oily, but i think this product is for the "older" lady as you know the secret to not ageing is not having dry/ultra hydrated skin. But overall this stuff is tres good.

It is pretty expensive (for me- but I am cheap ass) last time I checked it costs about £17 , so if you are a student...obviously you will not be able to even think about paying for it. People with very well paying jobs are so damn lucky GRR.

If you want more info click here

I shall review some more later

XXBabyEpiphanyXXX

Monday, 28 September 2009

Garnier Spot Roll On


Ahoy people, I am such a lazy blogger, and the laptop has been driving me nuts. Anyways I have to review something that has been bugging me - because it works so damn well.
This blog entry will be short and sweet, because I cannot stand being on this stupid PC for a long time.

Garnier spot roll on is ingenious (well to me). One day I was out with a couple of friends, all of a sudden a disgusting zit came up ( however it was small according to a friend I never listen to heheheh). So then I forced my friends into superdrug because this stupid spot was bugging me. I found it because it was unbelivably cheap - I AM A WELL KNOWN BARGAIN HUNTER MUAHAHAH, so it was about £3 and I was lucky enough to find the last one.
So anyway I used it and within TWO HOURS - YES TWO HOURS (I was sad enough to notice the time frame cos I get kept poking at the spot) the spot dissapeared.

If anyone is silly enough to not know how to use this stuff all you have to do is roll this stuff onto the spot and wait for it to dry. According to Garnier it dries really quickly which is a whole heap of bull cos I had to rub this stuff in to my skin. I can't complain cos it did get rid of my awful zit.

So yeah thats my review for the day (or year - depending if i ever get money again lol), it is a great product so use it. I don't know if I should recommend this to people with sensitive skin, I doubt you guys should use it cos it DOES contain SALICYLIC ACID (my best friend *grin*)

Oh and BTW if you do use it, make sure you cover it with a SPF cream cos it makes your skin ultra senstitive to the sun, and also this product is NOT normally £3 its £9. I was a lucky shizzle to get it for cheap tehehehe


Laters peeps (eww..I said peeps)

Babyepiphany XXXXX