Sunday, October 31, 2010
SOMEWHERE...
SOMEWHERE in the Caribbean...well Porta Del Sol in Puerto Rico to be exact, has been enjoying it's second, consecutive mammoth day of world-class surfing today as the illustrious Rip Curl Pro Search 2010 locked in another 20 heats of competition.
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
SOMEWHERE...
SOMEWHERE in the Caribbean...well Porta Del Sol in Puerto Rico to be exact, has been enjoying it's second, consecutive mammoth day of world-class surfing today as the illustrious Rip Curl Pro Search 2010 locked in another 20 heats of competition.
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
SOMEWHERE...
SOMEWHERE in the Caribbean...well Porta Del Sol in Puerto Rico to be exact, has been enjoying it's second, consecutive mammoth day of world-class surfing today as the illustrious Rip Curl Pro Search 2010 locked in another 20 heats of competition.
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
SOMEWHERE...
SOMEWHERE in the Caribbean...well Porta Del Sol in Puerto Rico to be exact, has been enjoying it's second, consecutive mammoth day of world-class surfing today as the illustrious Rip Curl Pro Search 2010 locked in another 20 heats of competition.
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
To watch all the action LIVE from both the mens & womens heats and to catch-up on all the latest Rip Curl news go to: live.ripcurl.com
Friday, October 29, 2010
Silk White Halter Top.
Lovely piece.
$10
Pencilcase/ Pouch.
Left: Qiong Ren.
The rest all sold.
$8 each. No swaps.
Ancient Notebook (brown paper) Quite thick!
Hot item in Singapore now!
Titles available:
(as shown)
如来神掌
九阳神功
Others available upon request.
$5 each.
With pouch +$1.
Ancient Notebook. Brown paper inside. Some quotes written.
Left: Lao Beijing (on the left).
$5.
Tribal Fever Studded Collar & Straps Tank Top - Orange
Lovely piece.
$10
Pencilcase/ Pouch.
Left: Qiong Ren.
The rest all sold.
$8 each. No swaps.
Ancient Notebook (brown paper) Quite thick!
Hot item in Singapore now!
Titles available:
(as shown)
如来神掌
九阳神功
Others available upon request.
$5 each.
With pouch +$1.
Ancient Notebook. Brown paper inside. Some quotes written.
Left: Lao Beijing (on the left).
$5.
Tribal Fever Studded Collar & Straps Tank Top - Orange
Fabric: Cotton + Shining Plates
Descriptions: Length 68cm, Bust 68-100cm, Bottom 138cm
Descriptions: Length 68cm, Bust 68-100cm, Bottom 138cm
Elastic on the back. Good flexibility.
Type: Cotton Tank Top
Style: Tribal Summer Sexy
Usage: Cotton Tank Top suitable for Gathering/ Leisure/ Casual Wear
$15.
Type: Cotton Tank Top
Style: Tribal Summer Sexy
Usage: Cotton Tank Top suitable for Gathering/ Leisure/ Casual Wear
$15.
Fabric: Cotton + Lace
Descriptions: Length 73cm(Straps Excl), Bust 70-80cm, Bottom 80cm.
Descriptions: Length 73cm(Straps Excl), Bust 70-80cm, Bottom 80cm.
Adjustable Shoulder Strap
Type: Laces Trimmed Jersey Dress
Style: Euro Plain & Concise
Usage: Laces Trimmed Jersey Dress easy to mix & match with different trendy items
$15.
Type: Laces Trimmed Jersey Dress
Style: Euro Plain & Concise
Usage: Laces Trimmed Jersey Dress easy to mix & match with different trendy items
$15.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The Mighty Booth!
A huge Coffin on Cake thank you goes out to the glorious Mighty Booth who made a very special guest appearance at our Press Day yesterday adding a good dose of sunshine and laughter to the proceedings. The day was epic and we'll be posting all the news and amazing pictures very soon including a sneak peek from inside the Booth! For more details on The Mighty Booth and booking inquiries go to themightybooth.com
The Mighty Booth!
A huge Coffin on Cake thank you goes out to the glorious Mighty Booth who made a very special guest appearance at our Press Day yesterday adding a good dose of sunshine and laughter to the proceedings. The day was epic and we'll be posting all the news and amazing pictures very soon including a sneak peek from inside the Booth! For more details on The Mighty Booth and booking inquiries go to themightybooth.com
The Mighty Booth!
A huge Coffin on Cake thank you goes out to the glorious Mighty Booth who made a very special guest appearance at our Press Day yesterday adding a good dose of sunshine and laughter to the proceedings. The day was epic and we'll be posting all the news and amazing pictures very soon including a sneak peek from inside the Booth! For more details on The Mighty Booth and booking inquiries go to themightybooth.com
The Mighty Booth!
A huge Coffin on Cake thank you goes out to the glorious Mighty Booth who made a very special guest appearance at our Press Day yesterday adding a good dose of sunshine and laughter to the proceedings. The day was epic and we'll be posting all the news and amazing pictures very soon including a sneak peek from inside the Booth! For more details on The Mighty Booth and booking inquiries go to themightybooth.com
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Psstt.. Let me tell you a secret
Mainland Heritage will launch next collection soon. You will find glamorous military blazers, many flowery maxi dresses, gorgeous tops, pleated pants, skirts and many more. All collection were influenced by Fall/Winter Season.
This was my outfit when I went to Bandung to wrap up the collection ;)
Theme : The vintage animal instinct
Pray for Indonesia
Indonesia tsunami kills 113; scores more missing
PADANG, Indonesia — Rescuers battled rough seas Tuesday to reach remote Indonesian islands pounded by a 10-foot (three-meter) tsunami that swept away homes, killing at least 113 people. Scores more were missing and information was only beginning to trickle in from the sparsely populated surfing destination, so casualties were expected to rise.
Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity due to its location on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire — a series of fault lines stretching from the Western Hemisphere through Japan and Southeast Asia.
Many panicked residents fled to high ground and were too afraid to return home.
That could account in part for the more than 500 people still missing, said Hendri Dori, a local parliamentarian who was overseeing a fact-finding missing. "We're trying to stay hopeful," he said.
Hundreds of wooden and bamboo homes were washed away on the island of Pagai, with water flooding crops and roads up to 600 yards (meters) inland. In Muntei Baru, a village on Silabu island, 80 percent of the houses were badly damaged.
Those and other islets hit were part of the Mentawai island chain, a popular and laid-back surfing spot 175 miles (280 kilometers) from Sumatra.
A group of Australians said they were hanging out on the back deck of their chartered surfing vessel, anchored in a bay, when the temblor hit just before 10 p.m. It generated a wave that caused them to smash into a neighboring boat, and before they knew it, a fire was ripping through their cabin.
"We threw whatever we could that floated — surfboards, fenders — then we jumped into the water," Rick Hallet told Australia's Nine Network. "Fortunately, most of us had something to hold on to ... and we just washed in the wetlands, and scrambled up the highest trees that we could possibly find and sat up there for an hour and a half."
A tourist boat carrying 11 foreign surfers — eight Australians, one French, Brazilian and Italian — who were earlier reported missing in the disaster, arrived safely in Sikapap.
The disaster also caused damage to the Macaronis surfing resort on North Pagai Island.
On its official website, SurfAid International said the Macaronis resort had suffered extensive damage but that all people had been accounted for, while the capital of the Mentawai islands, Tuapejat, was unaffected.
Police on Mentawai Islands were searching for missing people and setting up emergency posts, said Ronald, a police officer in Sikakap district.
In December 2004, an earthquake off Sumatra with a magnitude of between 9.1 and 9.3 triggered a tsunami that killed more than 226,000 people; the deadliest tsunami on record.
Before the 2004 tsunami, geologists warned the Mentawai Islands chain was also susceptible to massive quakes that could trigger tsunamis that could reach the provincial capital Padang.
Surfer’s paradise
• Mentawai Islands are known among surfers across the globe as the third-best place after Hawaii and Haiti for a number of good surfing locations blessed with a pristine and beautiful panorama.
• The best surfing locations can be found along the west coast of North Pagai, South Pagai, Sipora and Siberut — the four inhabited islands in the chain.
• A number of resorts have been built in various places, some of which are operated by foreigners, such as Macaronis Resort on North Pagai Island.
• Foreign tourists visit Mentawai throughout the year, especially from April to November, when the waves are huge, while novice surfers visit the island chain outside those months.
• Transportation is poor in Mentawai as the major means of transportation is by boat, which can take up to four hours to reach the respective villages from Tuapejat, especially when there are huge waves. The villages can be reached by boat from Padang, the provincial capital, in 10 hours.
PADANG, Indonesia — Rescuers battled rough seas Tuesday to reach remote Indonesian islands pounded by a 10-foot (three-meter) tsunami that swept away homes, killing at least 113 people. Scores more were missing and information was only beginning to trickle in from the sparsely populated surfing destination, so casualties were expected to rise.
Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity due to its location on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire — a series of fault lines stretching from the Western Hemisphere through Japan and Southeast Asia.
Many panicked residents fled to high ground and were too afraid to return home.
That could account in part for the more than 500 people still missing, said Hendri Dori, a local parliamentarian who was overseeing a fact-finding missing. "We're trying to stay hopeful," he said.
Hundreds of wooden and bamboo homes were washed away on the island of Pagai, with water flooding crops and roads up to 600 yards (meters) inland. In Muntei Baru, a village on Silabu island, 80 percent of the houses were badly damaged.
Those and other islets hit were part of the Mentawai island chain, a popular and laid-back surfing spot 175 miles (280 kilometers) from Sumatra.
A group of Australians said they were hanging out on the back deck of their chartered surfing vessel, anchored in a bay, when the temblor hit just before 10 p.m. It generated a wave that caused them to smash into a neighboring boat, and before they knew it, a fire was ripping through their cabin.
"We threw whatever we could that floated — surfboards, fenders — then we jumped into the water," Rick Hallet told Australia's Nine Network. "Fortunately, most of us had something to hold on to ... and we just washed in the wetlands, and scrambled up the highest trees that we could possibly find and sat up there for an hour and a half."
A tourist boat carrying 11 foreign surfers — eight Australians, one French, Brazilian and Italian — who were earlier reported missing in the disaster, arrived safely in Sikapap.
The disaster also caused damage to the Macaronis surfing resort on North Pagai Island.
On its official website, SurfAid International said the Macaronis resort had suffered extensive damage but that all people had been accounted for, while the capital of the Mentawai islands, Tuapejat, was unaffected.
Police on Mentawai Islands were searching for missing people and setting up emergency posts, said Ronald, a police officer in Sikakap district.
In December 2004, an earthquake off Sumatra with a magnitude of between 9.1 and 9.3 triggered a tsunami that killed more than 226,000 people; the deadliest tsunami on record.
Before the 2004 tsunami, geologists warned the Mentawai Islands chain was also susceptible to massive quakes that could trigger tsunamis that could reach the provincial capital Padang.
Surfer’s paradise
• Mentawai Islands are known among surfers across the globe as the third-best place after Hawaii and Haiti for a number of good surfing locations blessed with a pristine and beautiful panorama.
• The best surfing locations can be found along the west coast of North Pagai, South Pagai, Sipora and Siberut — the four inhabited islands in the chain.
• A number of resorts have been built in various places, some of which are operated by foreigners, such as Macaronis Resort on North Pagai Island.
• Foreign tourists visit Mentawai throughout the year, especially from April to November, when the waves are huge, while novice surfers visit the island chain outside those months.
• Transportation is poor in Mentawai as the major means of transportation is by boat, which can take up to four hours to reach the respective villages from Tuapejat, especially when there are huge waves. The villages can be reached by boat from Padang, the provincial capital, in 10 hours.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
I'm A Cliché...
Take a look at Pull-in's new collection featuring in Vice Style's very amusing fashion feature about a doing a degree in photography! Read 'I'm A Cliché' online here and view the full Pull-in collection at store.pull-in.com.
I'm A Cliché...
Take a look at Pull-in's new collection featuring in Vice Style's very amusing fashion feature about a doing a degree in photography! Read 'I'm A Cliché' online here and view the full Pull-in collection at store.pull-in.com.
I'm A Cliché...
Take a look at Pull-in's new collection featuring in Vice Style's very amusing fashion feature about a doing a degree in photography! Read 'I'm A Cliché' online here and view the full Pull-in collection at store.pull-in.com.
I'm A Cliché...
Take a look at Pull-in's new collection featuring in Vice Style's very amusing fashion feature about a doing a degree in photography! Read 'I'm A Cliché' online here and view the full Pull-in collection at store.pull-in.com.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Catch Up
I met with my best friends, Fitria & Karin, last Sunday. How I miss you badly girls, we shared stories, laugh, motivated each other, happiness. How lovely friendship is..
What I Wore :
Basic White Tee - Zara
Tie Dye Vest - ITC Cempaka Mas
Denim Dress - Ciao Bella
Red Belt - Color Box
Necklace, Bracelet, Bag - Bali
Denim Jeans - Gaudi
Red Flat Shoes - Rubi
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Reef Wakefest, CWC Philippines.
20th November 2010 : - Got 1st in Open wakeskate and 2nd in Open Wakeboard, a great day for the Thai Team with Aye taking first place for Open Wakeboard and Freddie getting 3rd for Open Wakeskate. That means a podium position for all the Thai Riders.
I will stay a few days at CWC until flying to Manila on Wednesday for the final part of the Asian Wakepark tour. Hopefully some good shredding sessions at CWC from now until then :)
A big shout to Republic and CWC for supporting me, especially for the support directly from the Guv and Treena.
Mettle Games - Singapore
Had an awsome weekend in Singapore, enjoying the Mettle Games. Super Stoked to win Open Wakeboard and Wakeskate, was a great comp and I believe will be on TV in Singapore later in the month.
Back to Bangkok tomorrow afternoon, a few hours of shredding at Thai Wakepark is in order when I get back home :)
I will be travelling to Singapore next Thursday for the Mettle Games. This is an extreme sport comp with Wakeboarding and wakeskating included. I will enter the cable comps next weekend, the following week is a boat comp, but I will no be able to make it. Candy Empire here I come :) http://www.mettlegames.com/
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Monday, October 18, 2010
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