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Arissa: i think (?) you can get it in Tangs after they've finished renovating the Beauty Hall. I'm not entirely sure though. (And good girl for Googling first!) :)
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Arissa: It probably is. She IS my friend you know? We've taken pictures before.
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Arissa: If you speak like you have seen us before, shouldn't you be able to answer that question yourself?
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Dawn: They are amazing!!! :O
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Dawn: Men's shirt definitely. Neither of us are big fans of denim!
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Arissa: Nothing too fancy. Lanvin for H&M dress + YSL cage heels.
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Dawn: I didn't know fashion cred is based on how fat your bank account is. Go cry into your pile of money because I am sure Chanel and LV is on the brink of collasp from all the Chinese replicas. :(
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Arissa: It'll have to be my Ann demeulemeester Spring 2011 wedges. :)
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Arissa: idgi. Dinner formal or office formal?
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Arissa: mehhh I wish I could say the same. :((((((
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Arissa: I feel a little weird with them cause they feel more like flatforms than platforms. I guess I'm not used to them? Comfort wise, the arch isn't that bad. :)
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Arissa: I feel your pain! I'm not very well endowed either. A well padded bra can always make things better.
Victoria Secret's Miraculous bra is pretty expensive but it's a really good push up bra that I wear underneath the Helmut Lang bralet.
As for some of the other bralets that don't allow me to wear bras underneath, I might suggest sewing your own padding if it allows, it'll make you less conscious. Afterall, clothes are supposed to make you feel good and confident, not make you self conscious.
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Arissa: The reason why I gave that answer is precisely why I am not trying to act holier than thou.
Let me lay it down for you:
It takes about the same amount of effort to Google for answers and to ask me a question on Formspring.
The pros of Googling is that you get instant gratification (you'd probably have to wait some time before you can get answers out from me) and that you get answers from many expert sources. I am by no means an expert of any kind.
There is also EXIF data on every photo that is taken. It contains information on the camera used, aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings. If you look at it, you will know what are the settings that were used to take a particular photo. If you go through enough of it, you will know that they are not the same settings even if they are taken by the same person or same camera.
These information weren't presented to me on a silver platter. I Google for my answers and will continue doing so to learn more.
In any case, I'd jump at the opportunity to be called a bitch than to be called lazy so thank you for your compliments. -
Dawn: Hmm definitely my wallet, phone, keys and possibly my iPad! And a handful of makeup for touching up if space allows.
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Arissa: Money, health and youth.
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Arissa: seaofghosts, haute macabre, withasianstereotypes and victoria tornegren.
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Arissa: I honestly don't know what you mean by that. Camera settings should be adjusted according to the light at the place you're taking the photo at. There is no "one setting for all" situation.
You must be horribly misconstrued to think that having someone's setting for a certain camera would allow you to take the same photos. -
Arissa: Foundation, eyeshadow, eyeliner, eyebrow pencil, mascara and blusher.
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Arissa: Dawn is not home in Singapore to take photos of her. You're making her miss chouchou even more. :(
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