Summer 2013
Trip To Calaguas Island: 05-04-2013
4 May 2013
Hi everyone! As promised, I'm going to talk about my trip to Calaguas Island. The night before my parents told us that we're going to the beach, I wasn't so excited since I knew its going to be another loooong boring trip. With a total of 8 hours including the 2 hours boat ride to the island, imagine how exhausting that is. But... the moment I saw the white sand, the clear blue sky and the cool sea breeze, everything suddenly changed!
3 full bags for a 3 day trip. Hash tag blogger duties ;) hope you guys will like the pictures just like I do! Credits to Dad and Mom for the photos.
Back In Time: 05-03-2013
3 May 2013
It feels good to be back after so long from being away from my blogging duties. If you're asking where I was for 4 days, well, my family and I went to this amazing unspoiled island in Camarines Norte. I'll be sharing more in my next post. Can't wait!
Paisley prints are everywhere and its making a big comeback! I remember when I was younger and I used to make fun of my mom whenever she wears her paisley printed dresses, I found it baduy then (You know, kids...) But as I learned more about fashion, I realized they are not as baduy as I thought it was then.
To familiarize you more with paisley prints, it is an easily recognized pattern that resembles a crooked tear drop or half of a yin-yang. A very popular print on all sorts of clothing and fashion accessories during the 1960s. Though the recognizable paisley print pattern was originally crafted by Indian artisans, it was brought to Scotland in the early 19th century, where it received its name. The print was named after the Scottish town of Paisley, where printed cotton and wool fabrics were heavily manufactured. Paisley print saw its first acclaimed popularity in the 1960s. - Wise Geek
Dress: THRIFTED
Wedge: Tonic
Accessories: It's A Girl Thing Manila
I just had to include this candid shot of me...
Stay Sassy ♥
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