Not A Style Post: A Self Empowerment Journey with Sandra Motallebi

June 16, 2013 in Accessories, Antique/Vintage, Bracelets, Brands, Cliché, Collections, debut, Designers, Dresses, Earrings, Evelyn La Starza, Fashion, Girly Elegance, MAYLILY, Model Shooting, Necklaces, Romantic, Sandi Motallebi, Sandra Motallebi, slide-show, Slideshow, Sponsorship, Spring/Summer, True Beauty

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Read on before you judge too soon. I am not posting another usual style post. It is a retelling of my self-realization journey through hooking up with an empowered autonomous designer – Sydney-based Sandi for Sandra Motallebi. From the moment I received an encouraging initial comment about La Mode by GV Miao from Sandi that she admired its refreshing and unique content which can hardly be found in other blogs, I already felt empowered and proud knowing that I am on the right track.

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When I put on the signature Come Fly With Me Dress from Spring/Summer 2013 collection, it’s like magic, whoa! My self-esteem built, my confidence exploded and my performance level rose – everybody hear me sing “I feel pretty, oh, so pretty, I feel pretty and witty and bright! Lalalalalala……”

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Sandi is always conscious of helping women to awaken and to live more inspired, authentic, empowered and joy-filled lives through her exceptional design. Her label Sandra Motallebi is based on the concept that every woman has light and darkness within her, together reflecting her mysterious nature. The debut Spring/Summer 2013 collection hence was named “True Beauty” aiming to explore different women’s beauty in their own way and accentuate their inner beauty rather than outer beauty, stimulating appreciation of their own unique personality and overriding the merely shallow and superficial physical attractiveness.

This Come Fly With Me Dress features superior craftsmanship, exquisite embellishments with a mix of fabrics and flowy drappy silhouette. I have had the most wonderful moment of my life by dressing in it. It has magically transformed me into an angelic fairy. My smile has never been this bright as spring blossoms. When I feel a change in me, the whole world changes. Feeling empowered is simply a matter of choosing to believe that the power to be fulfilled, gratified and satisfied lies in my own hands. I live happily and I act gracefully, therefore I am. Thank you Sandi, my guru.

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On Vicki Victoire (Gwen Vikkey Miao):

Come Fly With Me Dress by Sandra Motallebi

Gold Plexi And Lace Earrings by the Italian vintage queen Evelyn La Starza for Maylily added a touch of vintage glamour to my soft and romantic look.

Classic Necklace worn as a headpiece, Pom Pom Bobble Bracelet and Blossom purse-like iPhone 5 Case by Cliché exuded girly elegance and celebrated the joy and warmth of spring.

Mary Jane heels by Staccato

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Photographer: Jin Wong at JinWong.com

Styling & modeling: Vicki Victoire (Gwen Vikkey Miao)

Make up: FANCL make up service

Venue: Tai Ping Shan Street, Hong Kong (an area rich in cultural legacy and historical heritage of Hong Kong)

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Be the Chinese New Year Masquerade Party Queen Wearing Jade Chiu X Muffinhead Oriental 3Dragons™, in one word, exotic!

January 31, 2012 in 3Dragons™, Accessories, Collections, Designers, Exotic Glam, Eyepatches, Fashion, Jade Chiu, Muffinhead, Necklaces, Oriental, slide-show, Slideshow

Chinese New Year is the most important of all the festivals for Chinese people. Traditionally, the celebration of Chinese New Year lasts for fifteen days, starting on the first day of the first Chinese lunar month (January 23 for this year) and ending with Lantern Festival (Chinese Valentine’s Day) which is on the 15th day (February 6). The year of 2012 is the Year of the Dragon according to the Chinese horoscope, which makes this year particularly special and become “the year of years” when dragon babies are expected to hit Chinese communities worldwide in droves throughout the year. Chinese people consider themselves descendents of the dragon, the symbol of the emperor and hence of power, authority, nobility and auspiciousness in Chinese culture in which year babies born are believed to be not just smarter but more brilliant.

Just like Christmas in the west, Chinese New Year is a time for gathering with family and friends. Let’s grasp the last chance to throw a Chinese New Year masquerade party to celebrate this special Year of the Dragon before it’s too late. My Taiwanese born designer friend, Jade Chiu, graduated from Parsons School of Design has got an amazing idea for turning you into a party queen this Chinese New Year. She collaborated with Muffinhead, the New York pop culture artist to launch a versatile exotic accessory collection 3Dragons™ inspired by the Year of the Dragon. The plexi laser-cut pieces can be worn as necklaces or eyepatches at a masquerade party.

Ming collection: I especially like the pendant which is like the Ming princess’ crown. The 3Dragons™ collection comes in several colors: gold, purple and red which represent wealth, royalty and happiness in Chinese culture.

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