Sunday, September 23, 2007

Shoe bites


To do or not to do, to wear or not to wear... that is the ultimate question. Apart from nice flattering clothes and great make up to suit our unique faces, every lady's fashion priority holds on to the shoe that we pair with our outfits. It is not for nothing that we have x number of pairs of shoes and sandals in many colors and designs, sometimes even similar ones that only us can tell the difference from them.

However, pulling of nice pair of heels is never an easy task. I am sure many ladies out there would agree with me. More so because of the height of the heels that literally kills our heels in time, and not to mention shoes that bite.. yes.. if you have not heard of it, yeah they do bite worst than a fanged geranium. Of course I'd know.. i am suffering from a recent bite from my snake skinned peep toe shoe from charles and keith... may i add that it is absolutely pretty and looks great... but apparently it doesn't work well on night outs that are spent dancing away, oh well... at least i felt glamourous wearing it :P


But hey we all are willing to pay little prices for looking good, dont we endure hours of planning just to get the right and best outfit for the occasion, and bear hours of make up wearing and unwearing (if it goes wrong), the oodles of confidence we get looking our best is totally worth it!!


psstt.. i am next aiming for a pair of aldo... cant afford a manolo as yet, but the day will come!!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

On JB cineplexes


What is it that JB cineplexes have against Bollywood films... they show a movie like Apne from the first day of release, and waited one month to show movie like Chakde India. From my previous reviews on both the movies, it is easy to see that the quality and storyline of CDI is a much more noble effort as compared to Apne, although both movies involve Indian sports at the international level. I managed to catch CDI in Singapore cineplex, but it would definitely would have been better to watch it in Malaysian currency and of course with my family, saving all the nice reviews I had to give them just to convince them to buy the DVD. And now that they've already spent their eyesight (pirated DVDs are not exactly A-class quality) and time to watch it on the disc... so now who would want to spend RM10 per person on the movie (not forgetting RM10 for 3 hours parking at city square). I pray that the upcoming movies, especially SRK's Om Shanti Om will be screened at TGV Tebrau city, that too on the exact day of release in India.. otherwise.. errr.. pirated DVD again.