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May 5, 2014

A rewarding third trip to Taiwan.

Just came back from a 9 day trip to Taiwan. This marks the end of my third trip to Taiwan. It was never on my travel agenda to visit a country three times, but these trips have each proved to be a very different experience.

First trip was purely an experience traveling to a new country. I remembered I didn't really liked it as it felt very similar to Singapore. I would much prefer a country that gave me a different experience. Tried almost all the recommended food in Taiwan, and had more misses than hits.

Second trip was unplanned for. We had initially planned for a trip to Japan, but decided against it when Japan was hit by nuclear disaster (better be safe if we are planning for babies in the future >.<). We were lucky that the flight transited at Taiwan, which meant that we could rearrange the flight itinerary (though we nearly landed up in Japan). The most memorable place was our visit to 澎湖 (Penghu), an archipelago situated off the west coast of Taiwan and we rented a scooter to scoot around the island. The place was so pretty!


The third trip, this trip, was a continuation of our last trip where we signed a Taiwan wedding photoshoot package after chatting up with three wedding companies located just opposite 中正纪念堂.  It was a brave attempt, for we did no background check on the company but for the sight Taiwan could offer, and the price, it was worth the gamble and the experience was definitely unforgettable, and photos turned out to be what we wanted. 

This trip, A and I decided to invite our families along. It was both A and my very first long-distance trip with our family, and all I could say was, it was a bitter sweet experience. It was not easy having to manage expectations, and accommodating to each other lifestyle preference. The lack of freedom to do what you would usually do can sometimes be frustrating. On the good side, we get to try a lot more food and visit places we would otherwise not go as a couple. I'm not sure if I would want to experience this all over again, but let's see. 


This trip also proved to be a self-exploratory trip.


Impatience vs. Accommodating
I do not deny that I am someone with a lack of patience but this trip tested my ability to control myself and be a little more accommodating to differences in a group. It's sometimes better to say what you are feeling at the moment, and other times keep things to yourself. Balance, that's the word.

Independence vs. Reliance
I came to realise that I am somewhat more independent than reliant. While I may give advice, feedback or a sense of comfort to others, I do not like to be relied on.

Internal vs. External Competition
I used to think that I would like it if people see me as a form of competition, but that drains my energy away - having to defend, guard against and be better. Instead of being overly aware of them and by what they say, the main point is to see yourself as your own competitor, and always try to exceed the limit that you were so comfortable in.

Perseverance vs. Instant Gratification
While seated in the plane, on the way back to Singapore, I saw this guy reading a book from the start to the end of the journey. Very focused. Oblivious to what's happening in the surrounding. Charming, I would say. Looking at his personal grooming and the way he dresses, he certainly knows how to take care of himself and his image. Knowledge and charisma is obtained through starting and completing, effort and time, but at the end of the day, it's worth it. So, don't give up something long-term for that short-term reward (a much needed self reminder).

Perfection vs. Acceptance
At the end of the day, no one, no situation, no photo is perfect. Unless it matters a lot, or the return is worth the time invested in correcting that minor wrong/mistake, let's just go back to my very first point - Balance, that's the word. 

 

Thank you for reading!
Skye Tham & Kim

April 15, 2014

Brunch at Coq & Balls, It's been a while.

I've got tonnes of work, and I am not sure why I am here blogging. Haha. Whatever. So, it's been a while since I had a brunch date, an event which I now regard as a sinful indulgence, both on the tummy and the pocket.  


It was brunch at Coq & Ball. Better known as a bar and a place to chill, I didn't came in with high expectations of the food but I was wrong. We ordered the big breakfast set, The Big Coq (sounds a little vular, I know -_-) and their Eggs Royale, and wow, it was actually quite good. The interior features a raw, industrial, minimalistic feel with exposed walls, wired hanging lights. A cool place to chill. 

 
 
 

A pretty short post, but you get the point. Till the next time! Ta!


Thank you for reading!
Skye Tham & Kim

April 2, 2014

Let's toast to a new beginning!


So, I have been in a rather pensive mood the past few days. Top most worry is how to transit into a successful career switch now that I've decided to plunge into a fashion online business - an industry that's competitive, cruel and most fails within the first few years. 

Thinking back, I've part-timed/interned/worked in a number of organisations, spanning across industries such as F&B, FMCG, photography events company, government agency, fashion, market research. Plenty of choices and exposure, but somehow none seems to retain my fleeting interest. I question myself, how gritty a person I am. Or that I am living in my own lala land, thinking that, one day, I will eventually find a path that's easy and makes a lot of money. I've thought about it. But no. Walking around observing, I'm afraid, afraid of being that insignificant person living in this world. Afraid of living the whole of my life, working for something that I do not personally feel invested in. So, entrepreneurship is a choice I've made and lucky, I've got fashion at my back.

3 months down the road, it isn't easy. Staring at the lack of traffic, and therefore the lack of sales, I constantly plant my minds with negative thoughts. After speaking to many, it became clear that either I was being too impatient, or that I might soon find myself among the many startups corpses. These thoughts are self-destructive and keeps replaying in my mind that I cannot fully focus on improving myself and the company. Lucky I still have A and my friends to keep myself sane all these while. Google has became my best friend, things like "how to start a successful blogshop", "why blogshop fails", "emotions that an entrepreneur has to go through", "traits of a successful entrepreneur" suddenly become common search phrases. 

Today is another, I-feel-so-lousy-day. These days, instead of forcing myself to work, which result in terribly low level of productivity, I've decided to give myself some breaks. I know that if I can pull myself together, there's a lot more things that I could do that I have not done.

As a way to start afresh and eliminate all these negative feelings, I've decided to give myself an English name - Skye. It started with letter S as I wanted it to intertwine with the letter S in DeStylez. 

www.destylez.com

Now, let's toast to a new beginning :) 


Thank you for reading!
Skye Tham & Kim

March 10, 2014

First attempt.

I am still not used to writing a blog. In fact, I've started and ended numerous numbers of blogs in the past decades. This time round, I shall make this work albeit very well spaced apart updates. haha.

I wanted to post some photos on my recent bowling trip, but realised that the careless me didn't check whether the photos were saved in my laptop and later (to my horror!) formatted the SD card :(( Rummaging through my unedited sets of photos, I decided to do a bit of work and have this series processed. This set of photos is especially meaningful because it was our very first attempt at creating a lookbook series using my Kimberly (i.e. nikon D7000). Thinking of which, this set has been taken quite some time back.

Anyways, it's time for this set of photos to see daylight. Presenting to you... our very first attempt. Enjoy!


I'm still finding difficulty in editing the photos so that the photos are consistent (in terms of colours, mood, sharpness) and that they flow together. Not sure if this blog ever gets read by anyone, but any photography and post-processing tips are definitely welcomed :)

Thank you for reading!
ZM & Kim

February 26, 2014

Hi. Let's go back in time.

"Hi. Let's go back in time" is DeStylez's very first outdoor lookbook. This set of photos happened by pure coincidence.


A while ago, I had the honour of meeting this lady, Cheryl, who applied to be DeStylez's model. At that point, we knew that DeStylez was going to go for a geek chic look. It would be a look that is most appropriate in showcasing style and confidence. Geek chic is not an easy look to pull off and can look real nerdy if not done correctly. While we did not choose Cheryl in the end, we did end up with another form of collaboration. 

I bought myself a DSLR a couple of months ago, and named it Kimberly. It was a name I always wanted to give myself after watching Power Rangers but decided against. I know this is so besides the point but it's important that everyone knows the name of my DSLR, something which I always wanted but had no money to buy. 

Fast forward today, I have already brought Kimberly out on a number of occasions.

"Hi. Let's go back in time" lookbook is another baby of Kimberly. I have to say I was very happy with the output and can't wait to share it. This lookbook is only going up on DeStylez early March but I can't wait already. So, here I am, sharing some of the photos which are beautiful but may not appear in the lookbook.

And yes, these retro vintage pieces are launching on March 13 and 27 respectively on DeStylez.

Enjoy and thank you for reading!
ZM & Kim