| February 17th 2016 | Vancouver |
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| February 17th 2016 | Vancouver |
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| V A N C O U V E R , C A N A D A | February 2015 |
Getting out of what I have been doing for the last four years seems daunting yet liberating.
As I am sitting down writing this entry on a rainy day, I have realized that the most crucial action in life is to move forward. It is very easy for anyone to stay stagnant and consistent in a way that being comfortable is creating this niche of routine. The allure of consistency is the most dangerous force that could devour a 20 something individual.
For all of you out there reading this, there is way more than what you have, what you know and what you will ever find in your life. The exploration should never stop and develop a life in which the craving and hunger for something unknown will never be achieved by a simple click, browse and sleep.
| Shirt by PLAY by Comme des Garcons { Alternative from Play } | Jeans by Zara { Alternative denim from ACNE Studios } | Shoes by Lucas del Forte | Bomber jacket by House of Mackage { Another alternative from House of Mackage } |
Photographed by Wendel Genosa
| R I C H M O N D | January 2015 |
The spontaneity is the spark. Once in a while, try being unpredictable and do something aloof.
Quite an exciting year opener to have my passport sitting patiently on my desk for the next project. It was quite different as we actually planned a trip rather than hopping on a trip this time around.
Travelling has been a key to my existence. There is no such thing as ’a place where I belong’. It’s all within the pages and stamps in my passport. In a sense, being a modern gypsy has its own romantic essence. However, when you feel like you are living in between places and culture, there is no other way but to embrace the gap you feel about your reality and your dreams. This exponential gap will become the fuel to the brighter and wiser years ahead of you.
| Hat by Oak and Fort | Cardigan by Club Monaco | Sweater by The Kooples | Jeans by Zara { Distressed alternative from Saint Laurent } | Shoes by Nike { Crisp white alternative from Common Projects } |
Photographed by Wendel Genosa
| R I C H M O N D | January 2015 |
New year new me shenanigans that falls short will always be the story of my life. I am not afraid to admit it but I have an enormous pile of work waiting for me this year.
Here comes the new year and it still feels just like yesterday when I was using my camera’s self timer to create my outfit posts. The nostalgia kicks in with a dash of memorabilia happening when you scroll pass 10 pages of my blog.
It’s quite minuscule when you look at the irritable details of a passed post that is contrasted with a universal language of aesthetics. I am growing exponentially day by day and I am more than grateful to experiencing the world with my readers.
Always focus on the Present and never let your Past affect the Future.
| Hat by Club Monaco | Shirt by ForeverXXI | Cardigan robe by Club Monaco | Denim Jeans by All Saints { Great alternative from Saint Laurent } | Shoes by Lucas Del Forte { Great alternative from Saint Laurent } |
Photographed by Vivian Tung
| V A N C O U V E R | January 2015 |
Manuel of Family Model Management Vancouver
It’s a great pleasure to publish the project I did with one of the rising stars of Family Model Management Vancouver, Manuel.
Featuring the designs of a Vancouver local, Alex Davies, this shoot is definitely all about appreciating the emerging talents of the Canadian West Coast.
| Model : Manuel @ Family Model Management | Designs by Alex Davies | Studio Assistant : Linus Wong |
Photographed by Bernard Patacsil