Designer Spotlight-3.1 Phillip Lim

When I originally heard the words 3.1 Phillip Lim, I thought someone was discussing a new electronics toy and dismissed the name without any interest.  I guess it was the “3.1” that threw me off.  But today after years of following and coveting the 3.1 Phillip Lim clothing line, when I hear the words 3.1, my mind switches to anything but electronics and my interest is peaked!  Born in Thailand, Phillip Lim left Asia with his family at an early age to escape Cambodia’s Civil War.  It wasn’t always a dream of his to join the fashion and design world, but after working a weekend job at Barney’s in Beverly Hills, his career mindset began to change.  Soon he was designing and working as an intern under Katayone Adeli before launching his own line in 2005.  The 3.1 Phillip Lim brand is now available in over 50 countries and 400 boutiques and departments stores around the world.  I just love my new 3.1 Phillip Lim high-waisted skirt.  The touches of burgundy in the plaid skirt made me grab for my burgundy short-sleeved turtleneck on my way to work.  I’m loving how the color burgundy is a fashion favorite this fall season.

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Ironing Out the Details:

Top – THE LIMITED (no longer available); Similar top
Skirt – 3.1 PHILLIP LIM Plaid Tie Waist Pleated Skirt on Gilt Groupe (no longer available); Similar skirt here, here and here
BlazerVICTORIA SECRET Blazer
Necklace – Gifted; Similar necklace
Earrings – Gifted gold hoops; Similar pair
Bracelet(s) – Gifted and DAVID YURMAN
Shoes – BOUTIQUE 9 (no longer available); Similar pair
Bag LOUIS VUITTON

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Going to the Chapel

No matter where you travel in the world, people are always getting married.  Love doesn’t speak another language, it just exists, and the feeling of love is almost palpable while walking down Jalan SS2/24 in Petaling, Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.  This past weekend, I ventured outside of KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) and drove about 20 minutes to Petaling Jaya or PJ to visit some of the wedding shops down Jalan (Road) SS2/24.  The pictures that I took outside de Casamia Bridal Gallery were my favorite.  (Yes, these pictures were taken in Malaysia!)  Right there off the main highway sits a patch of grass lined by a white picket fence where an old bicycle sits carrying a bundle of fresh flowers.  As you continue to approach the main door of the gallery, an English-style telephone booth greets all engaged couples, reminding them that they are now part of a fairy tale world, where anything is possible.  To the left, a white, baby grand piano is perched quietly under the slanted roof of the building, ever so slightly peeking into the sunlight.  The fountain trickles in the background and I am calmed as I approach the main glass doors, painted with white trim.  It’s time to plan a wedding.

This “wedding road” in PJ is every bride’s dream offering anything and everything a bride and groom could want for their wedding day.  The de Casamia Bridal Gallery is just one of the galleries lining this road in PJ.  These galleries offer everything from rental and made-to-measure gowns, suits and bridesmaid’s dresses, to make-up and hair experts, to pre-wedding and wedding day photography.  The pre-wedding photography, to me, is the most interesting.  This is how the bicycle, baby grand piano and English-style phone booth come back into play.  Most of these galleries offer areas outside of their shops, behind or inside studios where you can play and pretend to be anywhere in the world.  Backdrops are provided which magically transport you to a far-off destination, or why not just grab your photographer and travel to Bali?!  The bridal galleries will offer this service as well!  And what about changing into three, four or eight different gowns?  You can do this too!  The sky’s the limit when visiting these galleries down “wedding road”!

Now take a walk with me down the road as we plan our fairy tale wedding…Malaysian-style.

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Next Tuesday, I will share some pictures of a real wedding that I attended right here in Malaysia.  The bride’s color was purple as well.

To check out some of the galleries that I visited, please see these links below.  Some of their pictures are amazing!

de Casamia Bridal Galleryhttp://www.de-casamia.com/index.aspx

Marry Merryhttp://www.marry-merry.com/

Micasa Bridal Househttp://www.tomwedding.com.my/v2010/home/index.php

 

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All Dressed in White

No, I’m not getting married, haha!  My special day happened a couple years ago, but it’s always fun to relive a little bit from your wedding day.  Let’s just say that in my previous life I was a wedding planner/day-of organizer.  Boy, was it a lot of work, but I sure do miss it.  So this past weekend I decided to explore more about how weddings are done here in Malaysia.  It’s amazing how different the traditions are from the weddings I am accustomed to planning back in the States.  In tomorrow’s post, I look forward to sharing some of the pictures from my weekend’s wedding journey in Malaysia.  But for today, I wanted to share the dress I styled as I got into the wedding mood “all dressed in white”.

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My “something blue”.

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Ironing Out the Details:

DressJESSICA SIMPSON Cotton Maxi Dress  NOW ON SALE!
EarringsWHITE HOUSE BLACK MARKET
HeadbandEBAY Crystal Chain headband
Shoes – JESSICA SIMPSON (no longer available); Similar pair 

I hope you had a great weekend.  Happy Monday!

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