Navy and gold and friendships old.

[ 2011.05.02 ]

I am very grateful for some very amazing friends. Friends I can pretty much tell everything to, and have been there for me since, well, since I've ever needed them. I am even more grateful for being able to spend so much time with them as we will all have to (as most people do) grow up soon.

As we often do, we went for an afternoon of bubble tea. Then, spontaneously, decided to shop afterwards. While we used to shop together regularly, it has long became a luxury of the past. It's nice to know that we have yet to lose that synchronicity as friends.

After browsing for much of the afternoon, and some purchases later (obviously including nail polishes), we wandered towards the centre of Richmond Centre, where a Children's Wish Foundation Fundraiser has stood for the majority of the Spring season.


The first flower display at the mall, it boasts a beautiful tree in its centre adorned with origami tulips. Each representing a $1 donation towards this wonderful cause. 

This tree is surrounded by live tulips and bamboo sticks, creating a walk way for mall-goers to marvel at this display of generosity.


It's rather refreshing to see the outside brought in, even more when it's for a worthwhile cause!

And it was a lovely Sunday, with plenty of sunshine, and lots of warmth. Although, still not quite enough. I still had to wear a cardigan!
scarf as headband: vero moda
navy tank: bryan's 
open front cardigan: bryan's (worn belted here)
jeans: winner's
gray zippered flats: unknown, hong kong
on my nails: anna sui #005 (last seen here) over butter london full monty

Using a scarf as a headband has got to be one of my favourite ways to style my hair. It gives a retro feel to the whole outfit AND it's easy. 

How do you like to style your hair?

Love always,

1 comments:

  1. The scarf looks really cute, I normally just straighten my hair and go.

    Cute blog. ♥

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