And to top that off, their marketing manager, Melissa Lim whom I got to know from her openrice days has invited me to the Valentino Retrospective: Past/ Present/ Future. Sweet!
OPI shatter top coat
I wanted to "showcase" my new OPI shatter top coat and the effect it has.However it has taken my over like a week to even snap a picture of my nails and the polish has already chipped.
Nonetheless here's a picture for all.
I know a seller online who is selling this at only $14 a bottle. Way cheaper then the retail price of $20 and up.
I met a lady who was rather intrigued by my nails at the gala of a great great world. As usual, we women get excited, she proceeded to hold up my hands and shake it with quite some zest.
I used the color "Not like the movies for the base coat, and topped it with the shatter top coat.
OPI Not like the movies is a silver color with a greenish opal gleam.
A tip though: Do not use reds as a base, doesn't look good at all. White works well though.
Email me if you are keen to find out where you can get cheap OPI polishes at jaynealethea(at)gmail(dot)com :)
Apparently the OPI Shatter top coat looks great on gold as well as multi colored nails!
A word of caution, do not paint it on bare nails, It will not "crack/shatter at all". There has to be polish on your nail already for it to take effect.
It's a Great Great World - by Kelvin Tong
Recently, I was engaged by Mediacorp Raintree pictures via my polaroid blogshop to do the photography for their gala premiere of "It's a Great Great World" held on 26 Jan, at vivocity.
(Thanks to the lovely Casey and Huihui of Mediacorp Raintree pictures).
There was the suave mediacorp CEO, Mr Lucas Chow of course who presented the film, Director Kelvin Tong..(whom I realised wasn't as adept with Mandarin as I would have thought). He was however a candid and humble guy peppering his whole speech with bouquets for his cast members and the staff behind the scenes.
And then there was the Minister of Communication, Mr Lui Tuck Yew and his wife who were a really cute couple, along with Royston Tan (Director of local films 881 and 15), and Samuel Seow, possibly Singapore's best know media lawyer who I have met back in 2008 during the Miss Earth Singapore pageant. I was pleasantly surprised when he spotted me in the crowd and came to exchange a few words.
My bestie whom I brought along to the event was clearly star strucked. Requesting I took pictures of her with some of the artistes. But what a darling, she was helping me with my bags and also gave me a helping hand with taking polaroid shots of the invited guests.
Yes the stellar cast included Olivia Ong, Gurmit, Yvonne, Paige, Joanne and old timers like Xiang Yun, Chew Chor Meng, Hui Ge and more. The Straits Times reviewers had only given the film 3 our of 5 stars. I should think it deserved 4 stars.
I'll give it 4 mainly because I loved loved loved the props, the music, the language and the jokes. There were a couple of stories intertwined into one, as well as the juxtaposing of modern day values against the past. The movie also touched on love, lost, separation, and key historical events such as the japanese invation, and a speech made by Mr Lee Kwan Yu. (Be prepared to read the subs if you don't understand completely -Teochew, hockien and Hainanese.)
My favourite characters were the pair of brothers played by Bryan Wong and Zhang Yao Dong, their jokes were best! Hui Ge, who acted as "Ah Boo" was super cute too. You'll see him dancing in the first few scenes of the show.
As Todayonline says"... it is the final vignette that makes this movie shine. The winning combination of Marcus Chin, Kym Ng, Chen Shu Cheng, Bryan Wong, Zhang Yao Dong banter and bond with fantastic chemistry and exuberance. "
I'll say bring your folks and grandparents to watch this now :) to sweeten the event, goody bags were given out with five stones, marbles, candy, a chapteh, carnival tokens to the uncle ringo funfair, and tubes of blowing balloons. Nostalgia much?
Check the link below for more info and pictures
http://www.facebook.com/itsagreatgreatworld
So yes, while I was busy snapping pictures for the artistes and guests, I only had 1 taken together with film-maker Royston Tan. But I really wanted one with Chen Su Chen and sadly ...only had time to snap one of him with my bestie.
You'll always be my baby
Dedicated to my love, Angel.For all the joy you've brought me, for holding it up all these years, for all your playful antics, kisses, naughtiness, and for the times you let me nibble your nose. Know how much I miss you?
Angel
The only dog who lets me cradle her like a baby and actually doesn't struggle. sigh. God knows I miss you so.
May I dream a little dream of you and I tonight.
And till we meet again my dear, I'm loving you always.
Angel
1994- 2011
My pet caterpillars - turning into butterflies and leaving the nest
*Tears of joy*