Thursday, July 28, 2011

New Arrivals: 2 Tops + 1 Skirt= 3 Beauties

Our Sunniest skirt is in!! Daisy yellow skirt is the prettiest yellow swiss linen ever!
Our colour block Helena Top comes in Pink with Red and vice versa.
Not forgetting our lovely mini florals on Henrietta top which comes in yellow and pink silk!

And we're so proud to share we've gotten a permanent space at TANGS VIVO this coming 29th August 2011! We're just beside SATURDAY and opposite ISLAND SHOP:) Visit us real soon!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Wedding Diary: Mock Up Invites

Just finished doodling some initial art work for our wedding invite! Going for 2 versions for the church and dinner:) Loving the yellow and obviously using my favourite fonts!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

New Arrivals: Hello from Sunny Side Up!

Dyan Origami Bow Dress in Black and Peach with polka dots
Rina Eyelet Dress
Hebe Stripes Top and Dawn Black Slimming Pants
Dyan Origami Bow Top and Selena White Scallop Shorts
Henrietta Pink Dress which comes in crimson red too!

Come by to fit these new designs before they all run out!
We produce very few quantities this season:)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Read and Breathe

These are words for the real women! Check out which designer had this backstage during Paris Couture week 2011!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Wedding Diary: Invites

I always loved embossed and letter press printing:) And I'm seriously thinking of having one for the big day! Isn't this so pretty and grand!

We're on HerWorld.com!

Our cruise collection is up and ready this coming Friday and we're so excited to share them with you! And to kick start this summery hot season, we got a lovely surprise from Niki from Herworld.com who we always look up to for up-to-date fashion reports around the globe and to us the ultimate social media queen giving our latest collection a lovely review:) Read here to find out more and to check out more pictures!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Wedding Diary: Chinese Roots

As the months draw nearer to the big day and despite the workload for Fall 2011 and CNY 2012 collections, my heart is searching for the perfect earring for my wedding! And I've decided to go for this beautiful chinese character aquamarine stone earring for my tea ceremony dress:) Ok..back to work again!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Dreams of Pandora on Brandsfever

If you've been itching to get your hands on the very few last pieces of our collection! Head to Brandsfever from today till 22nd of July to grab them now! We have pieces up to 70% off:)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Persistent Alopecia Leads to Taxotears

“It’s just hair” and “it will grow back.” How many times have those statements been offered up to women who will undergo chemotherapy? Intended or not, they are dodging at best, dismissing at worst a woman’s valid emotions at having to surrender her hair in the name of life. OF COURSE it’s a small price to pay for survival (who doesn’t know that!?), but a price no less. As women facing cancer treatment, we set our eyes on the prize, that being a future that includes life, love, health…. AND the return of our hair.

But what if they’re wrong? Or more accurately asked, what if there is a 3-6 percent chance our hair loss will persist for years following chemotherapy or possibly even for the rest of our lives? Responding to the growing number of women who take Taxotere with other chemotherapy drugs and find their hair does not grow back, Vice President of Medical Affairs for the pharmaceutical gargantuan, Sanofi-Aventis responds:

“Taking into account the benefit brought by this type of therapy, we think things should be put in perspective.”

Ok, but whose perspective? That of the profiteers, or that of the sufferers?

Persistent alopecia is in fact potential side effect of the chemotherapy drug Taxotere when taken in combination with other drugs. There is even a support and advocacy group of women who suffer persistent alopecia due to Taxotere who call themselves “Taxotears.” Their objective is not to get Taxotere taken off the market but to ensure that each and every woman who is offered Taxotere as a chemotherapy regimen be warned that persistent alopecia is a possibility. They simply want women to have the ability to make their own informed choice.

Finding the new “normal” as a cancer survivor is hard enough even when our hair does grow back. We deserve the right to make informed choices. It’s not just about our hair, it’s about our ability to heal and re-identify with the cancer-free version of ourselves.

Have you or anyone you know taken Taxotere and experienced persistent alopecia? If you’ve ever taken Taxotere, were you told beforehand that persistent alopecia was a potential side effect?

Susan Beausang, 4Women.com

Unexplained Hair Loss? Don't Give Up

I have permanent hair loss, also called Alopecia Universalis. That doesn’t mean it will never grow back (it has), simply that it will never stop falling out. Once an Alopecian, always an Alopecian…

It took a lot of doctor’s appointments to finally arrive at that diagnosis and trust me, learning that I had a permanent hair loss disease was devastating, but it was also a giant relief. Hair loss IS devastating, but hair loss with no confirmed cause is even more devastating and completely unnerving.

There are so many possible causes of hair loss, many of them very difficult to conclusively diagnosis, so women and girls with unexplained hair loss seem to greatly out-number women and girls with diagnosed hair loss conditions. Browse any women’s hair loss website or forum and you will find countless numbers of women and girls writing and reaching out to others in hopes of finding someone with their exact symptoms AND with a name and diagnosis for their hair loss. Dismissed by one doctor after another, most of them are desperate for an explanation, any explanation for their hair loss. My heart goes out to each and every one of you as my memories of watching my own hair fall out without any explanation are still raw.

It is true that before learning I had Alopecia Universalis, I could have held out hope that my condition was short-term, that it would self-resolve, that I would go on to once again have a full head of hair. Like most women experiencing hair loss, I was more interested in having an answer. Watching as a part of you gradually disappears and not knowing why is in fact harder than knowing why, even when that knowledge includes confirmation that your hair loss will be permanent. At least then we can get on with the business of readjusting to our new reality, that of life as a woman or girl with hair loss.

My advice to women and girls with unexplained hair loss, don’t give up. At minimum, you need to know why.

Have you ever experienced temporary or long-term hair loss? Did you seek out a diagnosed cause? If you were successful in finding the cause, do you have any advice for others who are losing their hair but have not found the cause?

Susan Beausang, President, 4Women.com

Ovarian Cancer Survival Higher Among BRCA Carriers

Let me start by saying that while I’m a supporter of efforts to raise awareness and cure the cancers that kill women, my first choice is prevention. So, when I learned that I was indeed a BRCA2 carrier, I didn’t pause long before choosing to undergo both prophylactic mastectomies AND a prophylactic oopherectomy (meaning I had both healthy breasts and healthy ovaries removed). Drastic you say?

An estimated 15-40 percent of women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation will develop ovarian cancer, vs. an estimated 1.4 percent of women who have neither the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation. How could I possibly surrender my breasts in a determined effort to cheat cancer, only to wait for it to show up in my ovaries? I decided the ovaries had to go with the breasts. My sister, a breast cancer survivor and BRCA2 carrier opted to keep her ovaries and I’ve always wondered about the wisdom of her decision. Well, in a bizarre twist of double-stranded DNA, it seems her BRCA2 mutation just might give her a survival advantage should she ever develop ovarian cancer.

Women with ovarian cancer who have the BRCA2 gene mutation are more likely to survive the malignancy than women with the BRCA1 mutation or women without either mutation, according to Kelly Bolton, a research fellow at the National Cancer Institute. Bolton and colleagues evaluated 3,531 cases of epithelial ovarian cancer (1,178 women with BRCA1 mutations, 367 with BRCA2 mutations, and 1,986 with neither mutation). The five-year survival of women without mutations was 36 percent, while survival rates for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers were 46 percent and 61 percent, respectively.

The researchers do not know why women with BRCA2 mutations had better survival rates than BRCA1 carriers and can only hypothesize at this point as to why BRCA carriers had better survival rates than women without either mutation. The leading hypothesized explanation is that the BRCA mutations compromise the ability of the gene carrier’s DNA to self-repair, making it more vulnerable to chemotherapy. In other words, the mutation that makes us more susceptible to cancer also makes our malignant cells more susceptible to chemotherapy drugs. The chemotherapy could thus be more effective at killing cancer cells in BRCA carriers.

Had I known this prior to my surgeries, I’d still have opted for the oopherectomy. I’m all for surviving by any means necessary. If I can do so by preventing cancer rather than curing it, all the better. Nonetheless, these findings are both important and fascinating to a BRCA carrier who is sister to multiple other BRCA carriers.

Any fascinating BRCA facts in your pile of interesting tidbits? If so, please share.

Susan Beausang, President, 4Women.com

Sources:

http://www.cancer.med.umich.edu/breastgenetics/faq.html

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110404111040.htm

A Whole Week

If you realized things have been quiet here..that's cause I went to Melbourne:) And boy was it a really great trip with so much art to admire, I particularly love this painting at a winery we went in Yarra Valley!
Food was consistently so awesome, I have to admit I gain some chubs!
Imagine my joy when I spotted Rob Ryan works and bought so many of his cards just to ogle at the beautiful cutouts!
Soaked in the wintery chilly cold breeze with stunning winter blossoms..
Went for wine tasting and cheese loving trip to Yarra Valley!
And we just can't stop eating and drinking and almost getting drunk!
And went totally gawked over this insanely intelligent design from Vienna in the late 1980s
To visiting so many opt shops and bazaars filled with vintage fabrics, lights, furniture, suitcases to posters! Gosh I'm still piecing all the wonderful ideas and penning them down before my holiday memories are gone..

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

A view to behold

Sometimes in life, we just get so consumed by work and deadlines and forget about the great beauty around us. Isn't this stunning? I took this at Bintan Cabana Beach Resort 2 weeks back:)

Think Yellow!

I think I might try coloured eyeliner this summer!

Moon Gloss

Just got back from a restful and sourcing trip from Melbourne and somehow this manicure reminds me of the lovely architecture and colours worn during this chilly winter! As we head back to work again, we're busy preparing for our TANGS shop and our new collection! Stay tuned:)