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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Okay, seriously, I've been too busy to update and a little depressed with work. And what happens when a sane female get busy and fed up with work (ie work work work without a little self reward)? Evil retail therapy comes to play:


I like the dress and the puffy sleeved shirt. The dress can go on its own. But I will look too thin in it (as usual)

Love the skirt. Painful on my wallet though.

I went to this boutique where the owner kept asking me to try stuff and whenever I came out she will be like "ooooh this looks nice on/suites/so/etc you" type. Needless to say, I bought this shoulder puff top cos it looked pretty normal then. I really do like this quirky shoulder puff shirt, but I need the courage to wear it to work someday. It really makes you look cutesy dictatorish (picture the 80's jacket where shoulder pads were sooo in.. only this time, rounder)

Even the male gender is not spared of the Evil retail therapy fever. This will be "sadly" replaced soon: