My last day in Singapore and it's raining outside. I'm lying down on the couch waiting for room service.
Yesterday was all about shopping. I have this rule when traveling—it is not allowed to enter stores/brands that we have in Manila. Meaning no Zara, no Topshop, Mango, etc.
Exceptions are Watson's because Watson's here is more fulfilling than in Manila, plus some luxury brands because the selections at home are overpriced and snoring...
It's the end of the Great Singapore Sale but I managed to get some good deals.
Went to Parco at Millenia Walk. Wish I had more time to explore but we only had an hour.
First stop: Depression.
Not a cool name for a store, but very friendly staff.
A lot of the clothes are Comme des Garçons knockoffs, so avoid!
Cute accessories.
Guess which one I bought for Ana?
Salt is right in front of Depression. It sells unusual eyeglass frames with bamboo stems, made in Japan.
I bought one for the day I'll need it.
Next door, I tried on the cutest lola shoes at Cotton Amour, which is my mom's most favorite clothing store. Sayang, I have no size, but if I were a lola, I would wear these. They are so comfy.
Next stop: Ion Orchard. Here are some great concepts from Australia.
Kikki.K is a delicious stationery store, as the window says.
Wish we had these things in Manila.
T Bar from Australia is my kind of store with great prices. It sells only T-shirts.
Womb is for the skinny, minimalist, stylish girl (read: not me).
My sister Ana loves the wasteland called, Artbox.
Ok, food is here. If Ana were here, I'm sure she'd be having the same thing.
What a huge chicken breast. Later!
Yesterday was all about shopping. I have this rule when traveling—it is not allowed to enter stores/brands that we have in Manila. Meaning no Zara, no Topshop, Mango, etc.
Exceptions are Watson's because Watson's here is more fulfilling than in Manila, plus some luxury brands because the selections at home are overpriced and snoring...
It's the end of the Great Singapore Sale but I managed to get some good deals.
Went to Parco at Millenia Walk. Wish I had more time to explore but we only had an hour.
First stop: Depression.
Not a cool name for a store, but very friendly staff.
A lot of the clothes are Comme des Garçons knockoffs, so avoid!
Cute accessories.
Guess which one I bought for Ana?
Salt is right in front of Depression. It sells unusual eyeglass frames with bamboo stems, made in Japan.
I bought one for the day I'll need it.
Next door, I tried on the cutest lola shoes at Cotton Amour, which is my mom's most favorite clothing store. Sayang, I have no size, but if I were a lola, I would wear these. They are so comfy.
Next stop: Ion Orchard. Here are some great concepts from Australia.
Kikki.K is a delicious stationery store, as the window says.
Wish we had these things in Manila.
T Bar from Australia is my kind of store with great prices. It sells only T-shirts.
Womb is for the skinny, minimalist, stylish girl (read: not me).
My sister Ana loves the wasteland called, Artbox.
Ok, food is here. If Ana were here, I'm sure she'd be having the same thing.
What a huge chicken breast. Later!