There's no denying that the bomber is back. It is the perfect combination of edgy and sophistication and can can easily find a home in anyone's closet. Bomber jackets is always meant to appear on the runway during this season. While there were plenty of bomber jackets on the runway, the standouts opted for with leather details like what I'm wearing from Chase clothing.
Classic bomber jacket is more likely to become a timeless piece. Leather and Aztec are the alternate option to eventually mark a bold statement. I chose to be simple and let the jacket standout as the focal point of the look. A plain top from Forever 21 and jacket pairing is timelessly awesome. Finish off with a pair of sneakers like what I'm wearing or with a leather boots with a classic watch.
What I'm wearing: Bomber Jacket (Chase), Top (Forever 21), Watch (Casio), Pants (Mango), Givenchy inspired bag (Hongkong), Sneakers (Cotton On)
Photographed by Frans Dublin.
Here's my new outfit post and it's all about florals. If you're looking to try adding colors to your neutral wardrobe, or simply wanted to spice up your personal style and try something new, consider adding some floral prints into your collection. Personally, floral wasn't my favorite print at all, but I started to embrace the trend after I discovered some designers with their floral collection like Givenchy.
I really love this new button down with cherry blossoms print from Oxygen. I also used my new shoes from Aldo. Floral trend isn't necessarily about big prints and big colors. The style, colors, and patterns of floral print is really depending on your personal taste.
When it comes to mix and match with floral design, it is best to keep other parts of your attire neutral. Like what I have on here, I paired it with my Uniqlo black pants.
To add awesomeness to my outfit, I used my new eyeglasses I got from Lucky Chinatown.
What I'm wearing: Eyeglasses (LCM), Polo (Oxygen), Pants (Uniqlo), Socks (Oxygen), Backpack (Oxygen), Shoes (Aldo), Watch (Casio)
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Photographed by Pamela Pauline.
After 10 months of using this Samsung's third generation phablet, here's my quick review plus my new outfit of the day. If you haven't met her already, say hello to the galaxy note 3. Over the past few years there has been a rush for innovation in the smartphone industry. Samsung realizes that its consumers demand quality as well as new look on every smartphones. And it is this fashionable functionality that sets apart the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy gear (I don't have one) both on the street and catwalk.
Samsung offers the Galaxy note 3 with a nice and cool leather look back in three different colors. I got the white color since it is the only available color at Globe, Market Market. Ever since getting the device, I've been putting it through a lot of use. I have not had it die on me after a hard day's work so far. Even after hours of screen on time, non-stop browsing and hours of listening to music, the phone keeps going. With a regular use, it could last you 1 to 1.5 days. A very user friendly android phone, which is all I could ever ask from a smartphone. Thank you Samsung.
Here are the Samsung Note 3 detailed specifications:
General | |
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Release date | September 2013 |
Form factor | Bar |
Dimensions (mm) | 151.20 x 79.20 x 8.30 |
Weight (g) | 168.00 |
Battery capacity (mAh) | 3200 |
Removable battery | Yes |
Colours | Jet Black, Classic White, Blush Pink |
SAR value | NA |
Display | |
Screen size (inches) | 5.70 |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Touchscreen type | Capacitive |
Resolution | 1080x1920 pixels |
Hardware | |
Processor | 1.9GHz octa-core |
RAM | 3GB |
Internal storage | 32GB |
Expandable storage | Yes |
Expandable storage type | microSD |
Expandable storage up to (GB) | 64 |
Camera | |
Rear camera | 13-megapixel |
Flash | Yes |
Front camera | 2-megapixel |
Software | |
Operating System | Android 4.3 |
Java support | No |
Browser | HTML |
Browser supports Flash | No |
Connectivity | |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Wi-Fi standards supported | 802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac |
GPS | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes, v 4.00 |
NFC | Yes |
Infrared | Yes |
DLNA | Yes |
Wi-Fi Direct | Yes |
MHL Out | Yes |
HDMI | No |
Headphones | 3.5mm |
FM | No |
USB | Micro-USB |
Charging via Micro-USB | Yes |
Proprietary charging connector | No |
Proprietary data connector | No |
Number of SIMs | 1 |
SIM Type | Micro-SIM |
GSM/ CDMA | GSM |
3G | Yes |
Sensors | |
Compass/ Magnetometer | Yes |
Proximity sensor | Yes |
Accelerometer | Yes |
Ambient light sensor | Yes |
Gyroscope | Yes |
Barometer | Yes |
Temperature sensor | Yes |
So let's now talk about my outfit, It's such a challenge to dress up this kind of weather because you can never be sure about it. Bipolar weather. I paired up my Givenchy inspired sweater with my The Ramp button down polo with a classy studded loafers. The sweater from Local Celebrity has quickly became one of my favorite sweaters. I always prefer comfort outfits during workdays so I opted to wear something that could make me comfortable in the office on a cold rainy day.
What I'm wearing: Button Down (The Ramp), Sweater (Local Celebrity), Pants (Mango), Gold Necklace (H&M), Loafers (Forever 21), Watch (Casio), Ring (Forever 21)
Photographed by Frans Dublin.
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When you think of a fashion icon from the past, who is the first person that comes to mind? Audrey Hepburn?, Marilyn Monroe?, perhaps? While all two of those women have enviable styles that we absolutely love, there also some that showed their unique style like Marlene Dietrich.
My best friend told me about the print on my shirt and that was the first time I heard her name. The most famous aspect of Dietrich's style is her penchant for menswear and her love for hats. I try to incorporate my outfit last Friday to the style of Dietrich. Sana na-achieve ko kahit konti. haha
What I'm wearing: Hat (Market Market), Shirt (Bench), Pants (Oxygen), Shoes (Cotton On), Bag (Venetta), Watch (Casio), Wrap Bracelet (Forever 21), Cardigan (Forever 21), Sunnies (Classified)
Photographed by Frans Dublin
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