Monday, June 22, 2009
Fabulista Reflects: On War
The necessities of war.
To me.
Please.
I am drowned.
In salty ocean drops.
Of sorrows.
The fabric woven.
In various shades of green.
Brings none of glory.
Nor of shame.
It weaves.
A heart.
A family.
And so a country.
Bereaves.
Fabulista Excited: The Retail Connection.
Remember the massive road works down the junction of Paterson Road and Orchard Road? Apparently, part of the construction is an underground link way from the underground station to the building across the road. This means, it is now possible to visit one’s in-laws between Tangs, Shaw House, Wheelock Place, ION, Wisma Atria and Ngee Ann City – all without breaking a sweat!
Ooh, time to do everyone else a favour and check myself out in fabulous wear and parade down the gorgeous air-conditioned corridors of the underground! Scarves! Longs! Shoes! Knits! Here I come…!
Ngee Ann City | Wisma Atria | ION Orchard |
Wheelock Place | Shaw House | Tang Plaza |
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Fabulista Amazed: At Compensations.
Many people have ego issues. Many compensate it. (Heard of the man with the extra large, extra powerful sports car?)
Many people are hit by the economy downturn and stressed out. Many people seek relief. (Heard of stress shopping?)
But the following is just over the top - a Russian billionaire lost 13 million in stocks went ahead and build himself a yacht. But it's not just any yacht, but one like this...
Yes, that IS the actual Eclipse, a 557-footer, USD490 million yacht complete with a missile-detection system, two helipads, a luxury spa, swimming pool and a miniature submarine. With those exaggerated specifications, it's more like a liner than a yacht.
That's quite a way to compensate and relief stress, no?
Fabulista Reads: For the Holidays
Right after Nicholas Sparks' “The Lucky One”, one embarked almost immediately on Matt Dunn’s “From here to Paternity”. The former is a warming read that is good for Sunday mornings with honey (make it manuka) and warm toasts. The latter is like a combination of chocolate and banana – it’s funny but surprising good.
Read the above titles for an enhanced break while on holiday. Highly recommended.
Currently reading:
*Yes, I may found a new favourite author after Maeve Binchy, Nicholas Sparks, and Sophie Kinsella. :-)*
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Fabulista Concerned: About the ION.
Fabulista is about fashion and all for fashion. This is why one has been terribly excited with the reveal that the fashION IcON had been dripping to the public as it draws closer to its opening date.
Can you love fashion and be alive without waiting excitedly beyond bated breath for the ION’s opening? One thinks not. However, being a socially (if not globally) conscious Fabulista about town, one cannot but notice the yet-to-be-completed concrete and steel entity consuming more than its fair share of energy resources. Every evening, the site is a dazzling display of flashing lights bulbs, glowing LED walls and even a larger-than-life motion-picture screen. If this is how it is while it is still under construction, it paralyses even oneself at the thought of how the building might be, energy-consuming wise, when it goes full-up on the peacock dance.
What one likes to ask is whatever happened to the adage ‘fashion with a conscience’? In addition to the nightly flash dance, let’s not forget the full glass bubble that is the shopping mall. Can you imagine the energy needed to effectively cool what is essentially a giant greenhouse? The compressors will be working non-stop!
This could be potential public-relations nightmare once the (money-wielding) crowd realizes the possible horrors. Is it possible in this day and age of transparent-everything to ask the management for a reveal or report of their energy consumption? After all, unless the building comes with its own solar-energy power station, what started as a potential fashION IcON could quickly spiral into a IrONy pION.