Celestina black sea shell clutch

I know this clutch can’t really stand it on its own because of it is unsymmetrical shape but it is surprisingly chic. It is not like that kind of chic that almost everyone carries after Anna Wintour declares it chic; but this is a chic and unique bag. Plus this will be never two same clutches because it is made from a real black shell clutch, kind of shell you find on the beach. You won’t find your normal officemate own a clutch made from black shell clutch, and if they ever own one it might be in their living room aquarium. So if you are carries this to company dinner, I’ll bet you’ll invite a lot of stares and queries. It going to be an exciting night. You are carrying a unique piece that is chic and guess what no one can get the same clutch. Black sea shell clutch for GBP547.66 at net-a-porter. Unique stuff also comes with ‘unique condition’. Black sea shell can’t be ship outside EU.
CARRY CELESTINA BLACK SEA SHELL CLUTCH WITH

A unique clutch need not so typical dress like Alexander Mcqueen Striped knit column dress with padded angular shoulders for GBP994.21 at net –a-porter. This dress will give you slim illusion because of the combination of optical print and the structured shoulders. If you can, avoid too colourful print dress.

A unique clutch and not so typical dress need something sweet like Kate Spade black patent leather Gina peep toe pump at USD148.99 @ bluefly.
Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival 2008 (KLIFF)
The above pic is me, eating like a hungry T-Rex in Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival (KLIFF) post party. I am really, really hungry after more than 3 hours in almost freezing PWTC hall. But, that is such actually a hot night.
The heat was generated from the glittering star studded festival in ‘me will impress you outfit’. The impression is not necessarily in most awesome way because some either trying to become clown or car mechanic. I believed they have their own stylist and designer, who am I to advise them on what to wear.
They are 14 awards at stake. But I am not really interested who won. Instead I am looking at what delegates from 44 countries wear and carry. I am like ahhhhh….for the ‘who design that’, mmm…..for ‘that is so pedestrian’ and ‘what?’ for please look at the toilet mirror.
Here are the some of my snapshots at the KLIFF.
Eja is so sweet. I compliment her on what she wears and she answered, ‘you like the dress? it is Bill Keith and Sarimah (KLFF host) wear Bill Keith too.” That is the reason why designers fought for Eja. She knows how to wear high fashion and with the plus factor; she market their product.
She is carrying Kate Spade oversized clutch. Eventhough I am not really into matchy-matchy type but she did it well. Definitely a winner.
Another reason why I love Eja. She knows how to market herself!
Tanake Che. This Japanese born Taiwan based actress look sultry in long bareback red dress. Because of her two ‘female bodyguards’, no one can come near to her. During the post party, I saw her really focusing on the sandwiches and potato samosas. After this photos was taken, she back to munch AGAIN. It is true what they said, some born to be thin.

From left, Wendy Wong (producer + actess), freind, Canadian director, Nor Albaniah (former actress) and Me (Bag Maniac)

Me with Maimon Talib, she is famous for her kind like evil stepmother + monster in law + nosy neighbour role. But she is such a sweet and nice behind the lense
KATE SPADE KSNY EVENING SATIN GEMMA
If it is near impossible for your guy to surprise you with flowers on your anniversary even after that 999 hints, help yourself with this bag with his money (you are a smart girl, you know how to do it!).
Simple polished in white satin and rose blossom invite a statement that the person who parades this is romantic and feminine or maybe just desperate for a bouquet of flowers.
Carry this clutch to your friend wedding reception, with your little black dress with patent leather shiny pumps.
Blossom all year long at ebags.com
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