Recent Outfit Highlights | My Daily Routine is Really Not "Ordinary"

This collection has no brand sponsorships whatsoever; it's all my personal clothing. People ask me: "Besides these statement pieces, what do you actually wear in your personal life?" I say: "I can always pick up my boyfriend's T-shirts, shirts, and hoodies." The reason I don't buy them myself is that they all look pretty much the same, so why spend money on two sets? A simple yet frugal fashion philosophy.

(You can also ignore my fallacies and buy whatever you want.)

The opening ceremony of the Chanel exhibition. A nighttime party, attended by celebrities, bloggers, and VIPs, everyone wearing Chanel; people were there to see the exhibition, and the exhibition was also there to see the people.

I didn't wear it. Because the few Chanel blazers I own are all rather formal and would easily get lost in the dazzling crowd (mainly because I'm poor ).

The other day I was chatting with a friend and we were talking about how Chanel suits are really selective, both in terms of style and soul. You need to be slim, but not weak. Gender characteristics need to be somewhat blurred, otherwise it's easy to fall into clichés. In the end, Zhou Xun was still the best.

Oh, right, I saw Dua Lipa performing that night, wearing Chanel. Keira Knightley and Julianne Moore also walked right past me without me noticing; my poor eyesight really makes things difficult.

Returning to the topic of clothing, I finally chose a safe off-the-shoulder black velvet dress by Alexa Chuang. I had a tailor adjust the waist to fit it better, making it look like a vase. Two gemstones are set on each shoulder strap, and my bag and shoes add a touch of sparkle. The multi-layered pearl necklace was bought at the Chanel store in Paris. After trying on several styles, I felt that classic jewelry suited me best; this was the first time I'd worn one.

The face looks oily in the photo, but that's mostly sweat. The lips are oily because of lip gloss.

Dress | Alexa Chung  bag | Chanel                   

Jewelry | Chanel   Shoes | Oscar de la Renta

I think you'll like this outfit. Even the photographer, who's become numb to me, showed a long-lost sparkle in his eyes during the photoshoot .

A silk floral fishtail jumpsuit, with delicate and elegant ruffles and a cutout back. It's the quintessential look for the flamboyant, abundant, and lonely woman, like a firework, from Annie Baby's novels when I was a child. I can't deny that I had this kind of fantasy about her.

The skirt sways gracefully, and it looks even more beautiful when it moves.

This whole outfit is all in green, which I adore: a green dress, green shoes, a green bag, and green earrings. The dense shade of trees is also part of the green symphony. The varying shades and layers of green are perfect for spring and summer, aren't they?

The dress is from the brand Melinda Eng, which specializes in formal wear. I bought it from overseas, and after checking, I found that it hasn't been introduced to major e-commerce platforms yet.

The bag is an LV Pochette Kirigami handbag, the matcha green monogram is absolutely gorgeous. The interior features a nesting doll design, and the price is reasonable, but it's hard to find.

The shoes are from my good friend The Collection (renamed The Heelz this year), a dark green square-toe satin chunky heel that's so much more comfortable to walk in than regular high heels. I think they're the most beautiful pair of shoes I bought from them last year. (I found the link to these shoes; you can take them directly below.)

Here are some comments from Weibo that are better written than mine:

"The hem of the skirt is like waves rippling through the woods in a summer breeze."

"The Mermaid's Dress"

"In the seventh picture, between the ankles, I saw the summer breeze."

Her silhouette resembled a moving flower.

Long dress | Melinda Eng

Shoes | The Heelz

Bags | LV

Bulgari Hotel, Beijing.

I'll start by saying that the high heels were a mistake here. I should have worn a simpler pair to avoid making my lower body look too heavy. I only had one day in Beijing for a business trip, and these shoes were originally meant for an event outfit, but I just slipped them on for the photoshoot – what a shame!

The velvet maxi dress is actually a vintage Dior robe, making it versatile. The design is excellent; the shoulder pads, cinched waist, and hem are all exquisitely crafted, subtly optimizing the lines of the shoulders and neck, as well as the overall proportions.

Vintage Dior is a well-preserved vintage garment from the 1930s, sourced from an antique shop in London.

Long dress | Vintage Dior

High heels | Jimmy Choo X Off White

Still in Beijing, for my first in-person meet-and-greet with Valextra. The brand headquarters reviewed my attire a week in advance, hoping I could wear a white shirt and black trousers. With that constraint, I had to pull out my trump card.

The white shirt is an oversized shirt by Ann Demeulmeester, with a wide-open collar and large white embroidered floral patterns on the cuffs. Ann Demeulmeester possesses a subtle, ethereal elegance, with details hidden in the shadows.

The trousers were those amazing Topshop trousers; they made my legs look like they were 1.8 meters long, like a natural Photoshop creation. All the bags I picked up that day were Valextra, and I ended up buying the one pictured below ↓

Shirt | Ann Demeulmeester   Trousers | Topshop

Bags | Valextra   high heels | Jimmy Choo x Off-White

I took this photo with Kylie, the cat I like best at Jason's house (not that I mean the other one is bad).

This is a pink satin maxi dress from Zara—Zara has made many changes this year; the posters are absolutely stunning, and the new products represent a revolutionary leap forward. You should definitely check it out.

There's not much to say about the clothes, just look at the cats.

Long dress | Zara

Earrings | MiuMiu

Cat | Jason's

I love wearing satin clothes. I spent the whole spring and summer lying in shimmering silks and satins. Gold satin is the epitome of extravagance.

They're walking the Cannes red carpet at the entrance of their residential compound.

Dress | Uterque

High heels | Jimmy Choo

Arrived in Spain. The first day was gloomy and rainy the whole time, which made me feel down. But then, at 8:30 pm, halfway through the party, the sun suddenly shone brightly. I excitedly rushed out to take pictures with the sunlight.

It was a cold day; people in Barcelona were still lighting fires to keep warm, yet the blogger was dressed like this. Finding joy in hardship.

The top is from the Australian designer brand Acler. The three-dimensional tulle cuffs are very cute, but not in the kind of princess-like cuteness. It's perfect for a beach girl who loves to sunbathe and has a smile with her eyes squinting.

Of course, the Spanish sun also gives my skin the best glitter, and I want to be a blogger in Spain.

Top | Acler   Pants | Zara

Handbags | MiuMiu   Jewelry | Apm Monaco

I posted a picture of a floral dress before, and it got quite a few inquiries, so I'll add some more here.

The dress is from Mother of Pearl. I bought it a long time ago but haven't found an occasion to wear it. I love its asymmetrical design on both sides, the black and white background with patchwork floral patterns, and the tulip flowers—intense, full, and pure; a very friendly print type.

The pleats at the waist and the skirt hem have design details and are made of silk, which has a delicate luster in the sunlight.

This entire set revolves around flowers.

I've worn Oscar dela Renta's white enamel clip-on earrings many times. The ring was bought in a small town in Mexico; it was very inexpensive and not made of any precious material, its dense clusters resembling a vibrant flower stamen. I paired it with a lemon-yellow Valextra handbag; the overall color scheme is contrasting, but it also echoes the pattern on my clothes.

Dress | Mother of Pearl   Shoes | Massimo Dutti

Bag | Valextra   Earrings | Oscar dela Renta

T-shirt | Alberta Ferretti   jeans | Uniqlo

Jacket | Loewe    Shoes | NIKE

Bags | Vintage Dior   headbands | Mango

Earrings | Les Nereides

Isn't this outfit youthful? Actually, it's a typical travel look. Sneakers and jeans. The jacket is borrowed from my boyfriend. To show respect for the trip, I added a floral headband and earrings, meaning I dressed up carefully.

When you're having fun, you feel happier and more energetic even in a T-shirt. A good mood makes you look prettier.

A few days ago in South Korea, the dress code was all white. I happened to have bought a whole white Adolfo Dominguez suit in Spain, and the white mesh hat was from a small shop on Garosu-gil in Seoul. My American customer said I looked like a female spy from an old 1950s movie.

Standing among the local girls in Seoul, I did look quite like a groom. The girl with the ponytail recognized me after all; it turned out we had worked together in Europe before, and after spending three or four days together, I hadn't even remembered her face! We quickly exchanged contact information and agreed to meet again in Shanghai.

The girls in Seoul are so sweet; I feel rude if I speak a little louder.

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