Monday, 12 December 2011

three's a charm







My life in university turned out to be not as bad as the early semesters. Re-studying Japanese wasn't so bad anymore the moment it turned harder. Odd as it is, I think the boyfriend has a role in it.
I never find it a good thing to re-find a passion in something due to another reason completely unconnected to it. But this is totally different. I love Japanese language and culture, and I always will. I've just been gifted with another happiness in my life. A happiness that also share the same passion and love as me. : )

We're bookworms, movie-geeks, lazy-weekends type of lovers. No loud clubs, not much fancy dinners, and I kinda like it that way.

When you're happier in life, you'd find your days brighter, and bad things seemed to have half an impact. To be honest, I've never been this happier and active in life.
I pay attention to school even more, study a little bit more when I have to, actively involved in my university's English Club, count my expenses, and somehow a bit more obsessed with cleanliness and tidiness. The last one started just a few weeks ago without any fathomable reasoning whatsoever. I sweep my rented room more than twice a day, I cant stand clutter, routines calm me down, and I tidy the house (which threw my mum into an absolute silent observing mode).

I can't be bothered with the grammar of this post right now, as I'm gonna go back to doing my assignments, and maybe jet off to find the boyfriend's Xmas present.



love, noirette.



*OH OH OH! Chanel Pre-fall 2012 is GORGEOUS to say the least. 

It was inspired by India and the show was done IN India. Having said this, you must thought Karl indulged himself in a month or two in an Indian inspirational meditation in Bombay or whatsoever, but NO. He never does. Like previous Shanghai collection, Karl thought being inspired by India does not mean one have to go to India, on the contrary, it's far more inspiring not to go. 

As i read his quote, I can't help but sneer. Nevertheless, seeing the collection makes me realize that what he did was showing the world how to incorporate Indian elegance to fashion. It's not in-your-face Indian costumes and accessories, it's more chic, more wearable (if you have a wad of bills just hanging around in your pocket), and of course, more marketable. In this crisis, you must sell fashion. Karl definitely know how to do it. 













Glossy Satin tulip skirts, golden accessories and shoes, those boots, incorporated with signature Chanel tweed, whites, and cap-toes. Chanel's Indian chic indeed.

OKAY, assignments now.

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