Wednesday, April 22, 2009
If you could travel anywhere, which MAS Stimulus Package will you use and why?

I booked a MAS ticket to Hong Kong for some retail therapy. The stimulus package I would've loved using for this trip would have to be the MH Flex ticket since it would actually be great to bring my boyfriend along rather than going alone. Even though I was alone, I still had an awesome time: -

Here’s what I’ve packed for the trip;

Lots of tights and socks

Juicy Couture Boots and other winter shoes

Accessories and bling

and so much more!

I don’t travel light at all! All I have to do now is figure out how to pack all of these.


Now I'm back in Kuala Lumpur and I'm so glad I'm back because I was so homesick!

Hong Kong is cold, full of rude Hong Kong people and I always get lost since I have no idea how to speak Chinese and Hong Kong people don't speak a word of English.

So in Hong Kong, shops are relatively tinier than ones in KL, but the presence of Juicy is everywhere. It's on double-decker buses and this one, on a wall at a ferry terminal. You take the Star ferry to Central (in Hong Kong island) than you will be able to see this. I took a photo only on my last night there.

In Hong Kong I love taking the ferry every time I wanted to go to the island and I always forget to take a photo with this advertisement. So I did in my final hours there :)

This is the Juicy Couture in IFC mall (IFC = International Finance Center). It's a huge mall with many designer stores.

It was also on sale but I didn't get anything from Juicy in Hong Kong because I bought more than 10 Juicy items the week before so I pretty much spent a lot already.

I also went to the Juicy in Times Square which is waaaaay smaller than this IFC one. The only difference with Juicy in KL is that they have Juicy Couture beauty products (perfume, shampoo etc).


Cam whoring in Juicy since I was alone on my trip :p

It's basically a mini version of what we have in KL.

I didn't go to the other Juicy shops because I had no idea how to get around since I couldn't really ask for directions.

But I got this from one of the shops in the MTR! (MTR is their train system which runs through the whole city.)

It's a fashion magazine called 'Xmilk' and was in this shocking pink zip lock bag. It was HK$30 and I bought it in a flash. The only fashion magazine I buy is Harper's Bazaar, but I thought this was an exception of course. Obviously I bought it because I was curious to know what was inside.

Written in gold glitter it says "Santa Believes in Juicy". Now I keep this bag to put in all my Hong Kong memories and souvenirs like tickets, etc.

Inside this pink bag was the magazine with a Juicy Couture feature but it was all in Chinese. Also in the bag is a gold envelope box.

Sealed with love. I was so excited I opened it right away in the bus.

It folds out to this

...and a Juicy Christmas shout-out from Gela and Pam "Peace, Love and Juicy Couture"

So what is it? It's a 2009 Calendar! The yorkie also has real diamonte pieces and 2 Juicy Couture pins stuck on it!

The pins can be used anywhere at all.....

...this is so cool because Juicy Couture pins cost USD48 for a set of 3!!!!

This is a set of 3 pins which retails for USD48


So anyway, overall my trip was OK despite the rude Chinese people there plus I made many new friends and cute ones too ;)

- owh yea, and I got the cutest Juicy Couture Calendar and a set of pins for under USD4!. Don't we love a good buy?
posted by Nadya at 10:31 PM |



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