Color blocking is love.

So I decided to kick off the weekend kick off with something playful.  I told myself I will be far more adventurous in my manner of dressing and starting next week, I promise to be more inspired with my clothes.  I’m not trying to be fashionista or fashion forward; my sweet lil ass of a budget won’t certainly allow that.  But, as good friend told me, it would be fun to see how my style changes through the year.

If it changes at all, that is.  Hahahaha.

So next week, I think I will start with color blocking.  I’m quite fearful for it because in all honesty, it is so easy to go wrong with it.  Pairing up bright colors one after the other, it could be a challenge to find which item of clothing will be the focal point and if all the colors, when combined together, will pop in their own way.

Good thing Chictopia ladies are always here to guide me. :)

I know it’s absolutely different from my usual grays.  I have a feeling I will have to revamp a good quarter of my wardrobe just to accommodate this challenge, but then again, it should be fun right?  The colors are so bright and flirty, it’s almost impossible to look immediately cheerful when you wear it!

So for next week, I am eyeing the red-purple combo.  Hopefully, before the month ends, I get to do my own color combination.  Wish me luck. :)

BARO for Stylista at the BIG BANG BAZAAR

Because it’s Easter, please do join me in celebrating something new.  It is the newest brand of clothing to hit your neighborhood bazaar (and will be up soon online!) designed and stylized by Jackie Dionisio.

After having finished her course at the School of Fashion and the Arts (SoFA), her itching need to create pieces and stylings overtook her.  Soon enough, after hauling what seemed to be yards and yards of fabric and thread all over the metro, BARO for Stylista is born.

Do catch them this coming weekend at the Big Bang Bazaar, coordinated by Ateneo Management Association at the NBC Tent.  Let me know if you’re going so I can snap a photo of you.  Here’s good preview of what you’ll catch at the bazaar.

Don’t forget to ‘Like’ BARO for Stylista on Facebook!
Follow @iamjackied for more updates!

Seeing those dotted pants, I am soooo ready for summer bazaars.   See you there!

Forever21 in Makati!

I haven’t been posting for a while so you can say that this is no longer news.  My original plan to flock Forever21 on opening day at lunchtime was completely botched with the news that people had to line up just to get it.

And there is no way in hell am I going to wait under the hot hot hot summer sun just to get in a store.

So I went there on a random lunch hour, browsed for the items I want, then went back to work.  That afternoon, I decided to go there and pick them up.  They were all accessories, by the way, since I want to do the Speedy Gonzales and go home right after picking up my mom in the office (it was a long day at work).

On my way there, Jackie texted and we decided to meet up.  Check out our oh so affordable loot!

Disc earrings for P245, Stud set for P175

Some ignorant twat said my ring is the image of the devil.  Some people are just born in this earth so we have proof of our intelligence.  It’s a ram.  The Capricorn.  Twat indeed.

And of course, Jackie. :)

And I am yet to score more deals from this store.  I like the fact that the prices are soooo department store-ish.  Thank you, Henry Sy, for the genius that you are.  Maybe you should have franchised Payless too.

Just saying. :)

Landmark = worst customer service

Before I blog about something fantastic,I almost forgot about this little thing that happened over the week.

I’ve scheduled my Plana Forma classes over the week and unfortunately, I forgot to bring clothes.  I guess that’s the pitfall of a new exercise routine; it needs breaking into.  So instead of missing the class (which will most likely form a very ugly habit), I decided to run to Landmark and grab a pair of pants and top to suffice for the day’s workout.

And the epic fail decision started there.  I know SM is no step up, but I should have just gone there.

The saleslady was so curt.  I weas asking for my size and I swear I saw her eyes roll at me.  I asked for a medium top.  Threw it in my hand.  I asked for a medium pant.  Gave it to me without even looking.  So in my head, hey, maybe she’s having a bad day.  I mean, I would too if I had to work through lunch, so I ignored it.

After fitting the items, I decided to get them.  Cheap but nice, will do for later.  Landmark’s practice is having an order slip filled out by the consignee’s saleslady.  But when I went out of the dressing room, she wasn’t there.  Waited for five minutes.  Nada.  So I went straight to the cashier, knowing that the cashier will call for her and have her fill out the order slip.

Then we waited at the cashier for FIFTEEN EFFING MINUTES.  Seryoso.  As in!  The bagger lady was calling her area, but no one was picking up.  So she sent someone to pick her up.  The wait took such a long time that the cashier started chatting me up, feeble attempts to make me comfortable.  When the bagger lady couldn’t handle the ringing, she ran to where that saleslady was.  When she ran back, she muttered, “Sus, nakikipagdaldalan lang pala.”

It.  Is.  Infuriating.  The next scene just played like this.

Me:  *not looking*
Saleslady:  Ma’am thank you for your purchase.  Cash or card po?
Me:  *still not looking, hands over card to cashier*
Saleslady:  *copies details of purchase in order slip*
Saleslady:  *hands order slip to cashier for processing*
Saleslady:  Ma’am sa susunod po, kuha tayo ng order slip para mabilis po.
Me:  In that case, *turns to her and does the Cherie Gil look (aka head to toe, brow raised)* next time din, huwag kang magtataka kung bakit dito ka nagtatrabaho at kung bakit yan lang ang responsibilidad mo dito.

BAM.  FIERCE.  The entire counter was silent for a while and I swear I saw her tear up.  In my head, it’s so simple!  You are a saleslady, so take care of every potential sale.  I’ve been to customer service and I was not ever that crappy.  Come on!

Of course I felt horrid right after I said it, but I said it already.  No need for me to play angel when I clearly meant what I said.  It’s just sad when the simplest of tasks cannot be performed. 

Wala lang.  I just now know for a fact that I can’t speed shop at Landmark. SM Makati na lang (note the specified location).  There, I just say I’m in a rush, so can you find me this this this in this size and this color.  Fifteen minutes and I was out of there.  Sa Landmark, fifteen minutes, wait period pa lang.  Anu ber.

So there.  Customer service is customer service.  If people can demand so much from their government workers and employees, then maybe these people should also demand the same from themselves.  Just saying.

The Big Event indeed!

Usually, I don’t make a fuss with online shopping, mainly because I get depressed with international shipping costs.  Not to mention, the hounds that always overprice taxes here (*customs ehem*), by the time I get my package, it’s almost twice the price than the one I originally intended to pay for.

But it’s different for ShopBop.

ShopBop offers free international shipping!  Purchase $100+ and you get free international shipping.  And they carry the best brands everrrr.  Jeffrey Campbell.  Marc by Marc Jacobs.  Tory Burch.  Diane von Furstenberg.  Alexander Wang (boy wonder!).  Rebecca Minkoff.  Et cetera.  Et cetera.  Et cetera.

And if things couldn’t get better, they come up with this promo to jive with the infamous Black Friday sale.

I know right.  I’m headed there too riiiight noooow.

Thanks to Bryanboy for the heads up.