I had the pleasure of attending a Piaget event, hosted by Harper’s Bazaar last Friday evening. In an intimate set-up, complete with canapes and champers, we were shown some really beautifully whimsical pieces. To the theme of adaptability, the delightful necklaces from the Possession range were designed with hidden clasps that can be undone to wrap a few loops around the neck, waist or wrists. Piaget’s foray into jewellery is a rather recent one, and already, they have successfully married wearability and high style.
The Miss Protocole watch was taken out from the display to oohs and aahs from the small but well-dressed and well-coiffed crowd. The interchangeable straps can be detached to latch on flamenco-esque black crystal tassles or feathers suited for the red carpet. Gossamery creations that dreams are made of. They made my heart sing. Simply simply breathtaking.
Fuelled by the bubbly and the bouyant mood (diamonds generally make me silly-happy), my companion and I strode in to On Pedder. We walked out with a new pair of Yoyos. More on Louboutins in my next post.



U bought YoyoS!! yeah!
I’m avoiding On Pedder.. really avoiding till i dun go Taka @ all… =X
Yea! FINALLY! And at friendlier prices too haha.
Amazingly, they still have sizes for several models. Perhaps it’s a sign of the difficult times. I was also eyeing the Dries Van Norten sandals, but thankfully, they were out of sizes. Before, I actually walked in to On Pedder during the sale proper, but that was only to accompany a friend who wanted to look at bags, and mustering all my discipline, I walked out without even throwing a glance at the Louboutins, just so that I won’t be caught in a dilemma. Well, I guess, this time, the alcohol got me.