Translation

I realise that my handwriting can sometimes be very hard to read, so here I hope to clarify things better :D
Going chronologically/ clockwise:


21 October '11
@23:43 (Apology)
Dear Readers,
I'm sorry for being inactive in the past few weeks.
The reasons are as below:
1) Had a major assignment
2) Ill for a week! D:
3) Mental block.


However I shall try and make it all up with super posts.
Regards, Jelly.


12 October '11
@17:46 (Alexander McQueen Panda Girl)
Just underwater?


10 October '11
@02.55 (Golden Heels)
Jelly is v. proud of her golden heels as they are the only heels she owns.
Elle est très practical, right?
Saturday 8th October:
"Tra-la-la"
"Don't you have a party to go to?"
"Oh don't worry, plenty of time"
2 hours later
"Oh no I'm late!"
"Good bye!"
10 mins later
"What happened"
"LOOK DADDY"
"Well. Everyone's different."
"I guess so."
So in the end I wore my old blue shoes, which looks like this:
Which is not bad, but still, wearing high heels still remain an elusive dream for me :(
Oh well.
The party went great though, I had so much sweets, chocolates and cakes! So much that:
11pm
"Oh shoot!"


@01.07
How far can we call it "enhancement"?


7 October '11
@21:20 (The Legendary Sabina)
- This is silly
- Sheepskin, which got abit dirty as she fought her way through battles
- You can tell that I've been watching too much Rick Owens.
- This girl has a story. She belongs to another era (long ago). She was a simple farmer's daughter but one day her life changed forever when she witnessed a tribal battle taking place next door --> The Farm/ Battle!
She got fascinated and tried to make her own warrior costume gear, cos she's going to be a warrior now, not soon-to-be farmer's wife!
Et voila, the legendary Sabina!!
- Razor sharp edges: useful to slash through!
- Chocolate leather belt, with, err, a giant leather pompom on it
- Her old farmer girl's dress
- Diamond choke: A gift from a prince who asked for her hand (and got rejected)


@11:21 (A review on Yesterday's Trial)
I have to admit that the set of posts that I wrote yesterday is appalling.
I'm not exaggerating. (whoops, forgot the extra 'g'). Jumpsuits for tall and slim ladies who can't exceed size 8? Ridiculous! A girl in a circus dress? Honestly! I must also add that the handwriting was unacceptable, even to my own standards. I shouldn't have made that excuse about tabloids - write and scan the paper, dammit! (Including this!)
Deleting those posts would hardly amend anything so I will try and reword/ improve them instead.
Jumpsuits: True, it's a hard garment to wear and not everyone can pull it off that nicely. The trick is that you have to be cunning with your body proportions. And you don't need a perfect tall and slim body to do that. Just the right accessories in the right places. Oh and a full length mirror too.
e.g. (pic)
I don't know. It's such a subjective thing that really, I have no right to say "This is how you should wear it." But I will stick to the fact that the quality of the jumpsuit is important and may need to be invested - that is, if you are really very keen to get it as an on-trend thing. I for one only find it appealing in terms of practicality!


Now to that terrible circus dress.
(pic) Labels: intrinsic beadwork; delicate mehndi; as it looks like: Just a simple minimalist-ish skirt.
Well arguably, it looks slightly better right?
Alright, off to get some breakfast xxx




6 October '11
@21:33
Girl in circus dress?


@17.51 (One more thing!)
Now I remember why I actually want to write about Haider Ackermann.
It's those thin, gauze veils!
Ahh, it really gives some depth on the models' faces.
-ish.


@17:34 (Jumpsuit II)
Okay you may argue that there's many different types of jumpsuits that it's hardly fair to say that they are only exclusive for tall and slim ladies.
e.g. (pic)
Okay, I managed to draw a tall and slim girl again.
Well you get my point.


Size 10 at least, right?
Alright that's it for today. Gosh, and I'm meant to talk about harem pants instead.


@17:15 (Haider Ackermann S/S '12)
Jumpsuits, it seems, are rather horrid garments. You have to be the right person to wear it, otherwise it just looks unflattering.
e.g. (pic) Label: Okay, let's put a few more extra inches in those legs


See what I mean?
You have to be tall.
And slim.
And not many people tick those boxes. IMO, the size limit for JS is UK Size 8.
Furthermore, I believe that because there's plenty of fabric here (and also they tend to be in one colour/ pattern), the fabric quality becomes tres important.
Par exemple:
It has to be light enough, so that it doesn't give that 'I'm wearing a sack' look. And jumpsuits do look rather nice when the wind blows and there's these glimpses of your (tall and slim) silhouette.
Okay. Until Haider Ackermann came in and totally changed my opinion on JS.
Actually, it can be a non-casual item.
It can be made from stiff materials!
(pic of HA)


Well I guess you still need to be tall and slim.


@15:26 (Purpose)
I like fashion. So this blog will be on that, I guess.
Once upon a time, I used to be very good in art. I could draw anything, I could express anything.
Then I did my Art GCSE in Year 9, for 6 months.
Suffice to say, I hate art ever since.
I am not proud of that grade A.
But now that I am nearly a grown-up, it is time to face that fear.
No longer will I hold my pencil and hate myself for not being able to draw properly.
J'ai ete une artiste!
And it's time to relive that moment.


@15:25 (Handwriting)
Disclaimer. I have been having problems with my handwriting since school.
My spelling is however perfect.
My grammar is passable I guess.
For 10 years I have failed my exams due to my handwriting.
This blog will also allow me to improve it. So good luck interpreting and thank you for your support. xxx
(doesn't help the fact that I have a crappy tablet :()


@15:22 (Red Ribbon)
Welcome all.
Next week is my 21st birthday.
This blog will be proof that I am actually growing up.