Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2015

HOME KONG







Cape- 22 Septembre // Turtleneck- Thrift // Skirt - Vintage Alaia // Shoes- Topshop // Black bag- Vintage Coach // Shoulder bag- Rebecca Minkoff

Photography by Nicole / Edited by me
Happy February! Can you believe that this is my first post of the new year? Well actually I can. But tardiness aside, I'm back in cold, miserable London consuming boxes packets of instant ramen and contemplating how many tabs my chrome can take before it automatically quits. These photos were shot back early in January, when I was back in the +852 for a very brief holiday, having spent most of Christmas in Malaysia with my family. Still, its a funny thing to be back in a place thats home but not quite home and I found that I spent most of my time running around, trying to soak in everything and everyone I wouldn't see for another 6 months. Of course, no trip back home would be complete without at least one visit to Sham Shui Po, a haven for hoarders with its lines of stalls selling multitudes of electronics, toys, clothes, iphone covers, complete with hoards of people rushing to the nearest dim sum shops. The real hustle of Hong Kong. So while I may currently be residing on a little bed in Hackney, a part of my heart will always be in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong.

xoxo

natalie 


Saturday, 20 September 2014

GOODBYE HONG KONG (3 outfits)

Today I will be departing my home of 17 years and moving across the pond to a new one, apologies for the pun. Its surreal just thinking about how much time has passed. No matter how many times I've pictured this moment, it never really quite hits you until you actually live in it. There are so many things I'll miss about Hong Kong like the $7.50 lo mein (indomie) and TST at night. But I'm so excited to settle in a new place and start a new chapter after this interlude. So I've combined my most recent (ish) outfits from my favourite places in HK a la fellow HK blogger and babe zoe. All outfits shot by my bff Conrad. So for now, so long, my Hong Kong.

Outfit 1






Hat- Tao Bao // Blouse- Thrifted // Shorts- Henry Holland

Outfit 2






Dress (worn as a shirt) - Zara// Skirt - Tailored // Shoes- Topshop

Outfit 3






xoxo
nat


Friday, 21 February 2014

ÁSGEIR + KING KRULE + DAUGHTER



Yesterday, I was lucky enough to attend Your mum's organized concert; consisting of Ásgeir, Daughter and King Krule. Needless to say, the whole day was spent in anticipation of the concert. So here's how the night went down. Apologies for some shoddy shots, there's only so much composition one can comprehend when King Krule is crooning right in front of you.


Photos by Conrad and I.



I went with my best bud, fellow Henry Holland fan and film fanatic Conrad ,who is unfortunately many many inches taller than me. He shot one of my outfits a few months back, take a look at it here. It was nice to have someone who shared the same crazy desire I have for King Krule. We arrived forty minutes earlier thinking that we would be at the end of the line, but instead we were at the front. This gave us the perfect opportunity to run crazily to the front of the stage (the fastest I've run in the entire year) and we were very blessed to be directly in front of the stage. 



Ásgeir


Ásgeir was first up. The Icelandic singer welcomed the stage with his psychedelic beats and trance induced voice. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed Ásgeir and knew that I would immediately download obtain his albums once I got home. Ásgeir sang both in Icelandic and English which brought a vast variety to his short performance. He had a very quiet but calm demeanor which made this performance truly unique. He reminded me of fellow Icelandic Ólafur Arnalds in their 'experience' led performances. There's just something in that Icelandic voice. 

Highlights Include: King and Cross, Torrent.











King Krule


If you couldn't tell by the ridiculous amount of photos and my instagram, I was there mainly for King Krule. I had discovered King Krule over a year ago by fellow blogger babe dominique and had become OBSESSED. I capitalized obsessed because my love for this British babe was really that big. Six feet beneath the moon was possibly one of the greatest albums of 2013, so straight after Ásgeir's set, I went into hyperventilation mode knowing what was coming. Mid way between Ceiling, I started crying. It was just that emotional seeing someone I've admired for the longest time live. King Krule performed with such ferocity and intensity that made him truly a great performer live, something that many artists today lack. Despite my biased views, King Krule was definitely the best performance of the night, well definitely for me. I knew that this performance, like Franz Ferdinand's at clockenflap, will linger in my mind for many moons to come. I was very happy to have crossed this off my bucket list and will happily see him again and again.

Highlights include: Ceiling, A Lizard State, Baby Blue, The Krockadile, Easy Easy







Daughter


Without a doubt, Daughter was the biggest band of the night. Everyone there was there for daughter and we've even saw fans holding up the vinyl of If You Leave. Thus, they were the last performance of the night. Elena Tonra was quite possibly the most loveliest singer ever. She had a Zooey Deschanel esque smile and quietly drank a flask of tea in between songs. I embarrassingly showered her with compliments but hey, she was in front of me! She sang with such a quiet but powerful presence that made it impossible to peel your eyes off her. However, I HAVE to give a standing ovation to Igor Haefeli, he was incredible. He was strumming a guitar with a violin bow. Unfortunately, I have only have a really dodgy picture of him, so I didn't include it in this post. However, I filmed his epic strumming on my shoddy point and shoot camera. Overall, this performance definitely reminded everyone why daughter was the breakout band of 2013. Looking forward to hearing more from these folks, they're going to be huge.

PS: Yes, I did cry at Youth. Lets pretend I did not just openly admit to doing that.

Highlights include: Landfills, Youth, Amsterdam, Smother




I was so glad to have gone to this concert. Every concert I've been to have been special in their own way and this was no exception. It is a concert that I shall keep very very close to my heart and I am so happy to have gone with my best friend. 


xoxo

natalie