Angel Wing Heart October 2014 | SnowRiiの世界

Friday, 31 October 2014

Early last month, braving the rain and winds, Roxy and I attended Farmers' Spring fashion launch event! This is the second time I've attended one of their new season events, and it was so so much fun!



The spring season is full of geometric and boho prints, casual mix and match-able items, and lots of office-suitable clothing all of which I've got my eye on, since I'm graduating at the end of this year and my wardrobe has next to nothing office-friendly! (it's all gyaru or various harajuku styles haha...)


The venue was very bright, spacious, and classy - a lovely haven away from the awful weather outside!


plugging another photo of these gorgeous marshmallows. I love food. Especially (pretty) sweets. Sorry not sorry :<

Below are some of my favourite pieces ~

Urban Precinct - some of the polkadots are sequined!

Urban Precinct - cool but still OK for work! *v*

Stella Lead Skirt

Principals. I really like how the mesh balances with the polkadot and daisies print
 This season has many daisy print items!


Izabel London Contrast Fabric Crop Jacket, Stella Day Break Top

Estelle Love Spell Jacket

Diana Ferrari Emerson Bucket Bag

Ok I took this photo for the heels (Salucci Collection Floral Print Heel) but I actually like the clutch at the back fml. Should have taken more photos.

Top: Xcesri Dahlia Flower Necklace, bottom: Xcesri Robin Statement Necklace Fuschia. Loving the bright yet not fluoro colors! *o*
Actually I saw similar styled statement necklaces on @minamelo1224's instagram and totally fell in love. Hope I can pull them off too!! >w<

They also have this silicone underwire bra new to the store (coming out in October) which hopefully comes in many prints because I wasn't too fond of the print they had displayed. I can't wait to try one on and see just how comfortable it is!! My underwire is constantly in battle with the top of my corset these days and I'm pretty sure it's the reason I've been getting migraines ;;;

If you want to check out little me giving basic nublet commentary and stumbling over sentences, check out the video that Farmers made!



Finally, big thank you to Roxy for holding items for me and helping me photograph!! QAQ <3 <3 <3

Screencap from the video haha. Thank goodness they took me from a good angle lol #vain



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Friday, 3 October 2014

Librarycon happened last week, and in commemoration of the first (and possibly last >>;) time Tenshi and I will wear our Meta lucky pack sets TOGETHER, I decided to make nailsets to match each of our outfits!

heart, circular and tear shaped chatons from taobao and crowns from Born Pretty Store
My first try drawing a pleat design. And it's my first time drawing in a loooong time. My hands are so unsteady T_T

Close up from my instagram @snowrii

Tenshi's nails~
I used silver tape, blinged bows, small flatbacks in clear, pearl, and light blue with little twin stars nail tattoos :3

Tenshi's art group T-RAPS made a lot of cute chibi stickers!

Human octopus? Do you see all the legs?? haha
I was really blind and thought all these arms and legs were part of one sticker, forming a naked human octopus chibi. And so the joke continued with all the other stickers....


Two heads. It's so cute right!?


He's holding my nail? ;w; 

Inception.

Another octopus.

My look

The only 'natural' photo I could get of Tenshi

Jojo fans will understand x.x (I'm not a fan so I don't really know the character/story behind this pose...)

Group photo with Pink and Tenshi! I was the odd one out cause I can't draw to save my life orz


My crown deco pieces came in a set of 5 to try out from Born Pretty Store.
The price is actually in the same ballpark as similar items on Ebay, but there are soooo many crowns and stuff to choose from so it's like an aggregated beauty store! Everything is free shipping anyway, so all in all, shopping on Born Pretty Store is just more convenient, equal in quality, and equally as cheap as buying from Ebay!

They have all the stuff you would find on Aliexpress but in smaller lots which is more convenient for people who don't do THAT many nails. I bought a whole bunch of "200 pieces xxxx" and I have nooo idea when I will ever finish them lol OTL

Close up photo because the bling is too strong to see the details hahaha
I really love the detail of a jewel at the top and 5 small ones along the bottom of the crown. Gives it that extra subtle bling bling~

The flow of their stock is really really rapid so every time I go on there seems to be different items in stock haha. I can no longer find these crowns because I actually received them a while ago and haven't had time to use them till now, but there are some awesome nail products that would go with current style trends!

Find these danglies here

Find this pearly cluster here - these save a lot of time when deco-ing!

Find these dried flowers here

and in honor of Halloween which is fast approaching...

Find this set of temporary tattoos here

If you like any of the items, use my coupon code to get another 10% off your entire order!

Type in SNOWH10 in the coupon textbox!
Shop at Born Pretty store here!

I will also be reviewing a set of false lashes I got from there too! They're super fluffy and natural!


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Thursday, 2 October 2014

After Vienna, the second city my mom and I visited was Budapest - the capital Hungary.

Despite being part of Eastern Europe in travel guides, Hungary isn't actually part of the European Union - after a few days it became quite clear why .-.

First of all, the exchange rate between Euro and the Hungarian currency Forint was about 1:307 when I visited. The smallest coin is a 5, and the largest coin is a 500. As I hadn't been to Japan at that time, it was weeeeird paying for thousand dollar meals @-@;;;

My opinion of Hungarian people in general is not particularly high for a number of reasons:
1. The hotel/exchange rate offices/shop owners will quite happily rip you off (by a lot) without blinking an eye. First time I have encountered this in Europe.
2. People stare. For MINUTES on end. Perhaps it's socially acceptable to stare in Hungary, but it made me extremely uncomfortable. Certainly in NZ at least, staring is not common and quite rude.
3. Line cutting.
4. Our first taxi driver was very very very lovely, but in general I found that people in the service industry have no clue what service is. Even the hotel receptionists.

There are a few more but these were the most irksome points imo, so be warned!

Budapest (pronounced buh-da-pe-sh-t) is split into Buda, left of the Danube, and Pest, right of the Danube. Although the Old City area is in Buda, the rest of that half is pretty run down compared to Pest. Apart from the Hilton which is situated smack bang in the best location inside the old city, I'm pretty sure most of the nicer hotels are in Pest lol. Also there are many more metro stops in Pest. Staying in a Danube facing room in a hotel in Buda pays off though, as the view towards the Parliament across the Danube at night is possibly one of the highest ranking highlights of Budapest!

We stayed in Budapest for a day and a half, leaving on a 3.25pm train. For Budapest, you definitely want to decide beforehand which places you want to visit, and plan all the tour times before deciding how many days to stay. Most places only have tours in the afternoon, often only at 2,3,4pm, and not even every day of the week! The metro is very simple to operate, and comes very frequently at 3 minutes usually, with a down-counter at each platform, and popular lines/platforms usually have some seating.

Travelling around Budapest I definitely recommend buying a 'Budapest Card' which comes in 24hr, 48hr, and 72hr. It comes with free entry into a number of highlights (though not all), and offer discounts on some others. Oh and free unlimited public transport!

It also gives free entry into a bathing complex in Buda which had a lot of pools, both normal and with minerals, and even a Turkish style sauna/freeze pool set up! The bath complex is a little scary and very confusing. I got lost sooo many times, there's 3 floors and it's literally a building complex. There are heaps of changing cabins everywhere, but the only very private shower place was in the corner of the complex next to the turkish bath with no windows or anything and just one dim and exposed lightbulb. So. Freaking. Scary. Nonetheless, it was a much welcomed chance to relieve our feet of accumulated stress over 3 days of intensive walking, so if you get tired definitely pay it a visit! If you don't have a Budapest Card, I think the entry fee is about 3000F, so only 10 Euro which is quite alright too! Last entry 6pm and you must leave by 9 but tbh I'd gap it by 7 at the latest ;;;
Also, the reception guy at the bath complex is cute. :)

Food in Hungary is quite unexciting. The boasted dishes are goulash soup, paprika chicken and handmade noodles (which appear more like mini randomly shaped ngocchi), and crepes make the common restaurant dessert course. Some restaurants offer a 'tourist set' menu which is pretty much composed of these 3, sometimes offering a few options. Generally these set menus are actually a really good deal and can probably feed most people quite easily. Main courses in Budapest are massive - definitely don't over-estimate your appetite! You can usually find a comfortable meal in a restaurant in Pest around 5000F per person, though sets vary quite a lot. The most expensive set I've seen was around 6900F, but it offered 3 choices for each course.
For affordable food, try out the wide variety of pastries and cookies from Fornetti which are bakeries located in a number of metro stations. Kereti, and Astoria stops (both on M2 line) have the full range of products, but I think Battyany (also M2) has everything but the cookies and donuts. I really like their savoury curry puff with the black sesame sprinkling, and their jam filled cookies! You can buy enough pastries for breakfast at under 500F here!

If you want Italian or American (hard rock cafe), there are many bistros and nice mainstream fashion stores between Vorosmarty (M1) and Feren Ciek (M3) stops. If you pass by a restaurant named Sorforras in that area, try their very affordable tourist menu (around 3000F) which in terms of the menu items, is definitely on par in quality with more expensive places. Also, ask them for an extra dessert - crepe with red wine set on fire! I didn't try it myself as we were in a rush to move on, but it looked pretty exciting on the neighboring table haha

On to some photos!

(because the food didn't look particularly exciting, I didn't take any photos ><

Cobblestones, Wood pane gates, and crumbling walls 

Old City

The decal style is so beautiful and unique *o*



He totally ignored me. Behind that smile I was actually scared sh*tless.

Cool man-hatches *v* not only in Japan!

In the fine arts museum (not too exciting) - a couple were taking their wedding photos downstairs!

I insisted on climbing up there. No dress shall stop me. (in front of the fine arts museum)

Lively streets in Pest. (on a side note, I really envy the girl on the left with the really nice legs)

retro fridges and stuff.

Night view of the Parliament building.
One day I will learn how to make my night photos less yellow ;;;

Inside the parliament. All the gold is true plated gold wtf.

Grand much?

I was tired out by all the grandeur ;-;
The figures around each pole are totally unique and awesome. Wish I took more photos!

Inside the Great Synagogue in Dohány Street (very very very unique synagogue)

I love this pointing stick with the hand at the end. It's so awesome QAQ
The script is really awesome too. Everything is just overwhelmingly awesome.

OLD TORAH SCROLLS 
Well, this is all I can find for Budapest for now! I swear I had more photos but perhaps I was too busy looking around @_@;;

Next time I will be posting about Prague!


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