momoteapots!
floral rhapsody
Sunday, January 23, 2011 || 10:47 PM
I came to BTC with WY this morning after a 6 hour session of non-stop packing and doing emails late into wee hours of the morning yesterday. I think we need to start stocking up on our supply of food at home. We actually had nothing to eat last night, and kept complaining of hunger from 12-3.30am. We couldn't order Macs as well because we'd already sinned on that the night before :X Anyhow, I've been sitting here waiting for him to end lessons so we can have lunch and I have my MNO textbook opened at page 25 (1st page of Chapter 1). It's been this way since 10am -.-"
As you can see, I'm terribly distracted. It's been a crazy few weeks preparing for the January launches. I love this period where everyone's shopping and I get to shop quite a bit myself even though I'm not celebrating CNY this year. Heehee I haven't bought new clothes in a while laaa (those from MMTP do not count hahaha).
So finally, we've reached our last launch for January. We prepared for this dress like 4-5 months ago, and have been scouring high and low for the right floral fabric and almost gave up on it until one day in December, we finally got a call that there were new floral prints and they were actually lovely! What a relief. You don't know how difficult it is to find pretty floral fabrics these days! This year, we're not really into the oriental designs, so we've picked a classic pleated sleeveless cut so that even past CNY, customers can still wear this piece out on normal days!
Anyhow, as the sample arrived really late (*1@#$$#$%%#$), we couldn't take photos of the dress at our studio in time. We decided to have an outdoor shoot at Haji Lane instead :) It's convenient for us because Vainpot is just there haha. I felt so self-conscious, partly because I just had a haircut and that aunty at AMK totally didn't understand what was "please trim my fringe a little, only a little bit". I told WY I was better off trimming my fringe myself, as I'd been doing the last month or so, and I was right lor! I look like a toot China doll now -.-" Please ignore my face and just look at the really pretty dress!!! :D
spotted a fat sleeping cat hiding behind the potted plants and wanted to disturb it (no, i didn't!). i suspect it's the same cat i took photo with last January along Haji hahaha
went to the boutique to change!
obviously very distressed that so many people are walking past.
The dress will be launched tomorrow night. I will try my very best not to make it my usual style at 2 or 3am heh. SEE YOU THEREEEEE ;)
p.s. if you think the photos are nice, please give WY a compliment. Hahaahaha i am always finding flaws with his photos he says :X
Labels: manufactured, momoteapots, outdoor shoot, vainpot, weiyi
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my third blog post - by Matt
Wednesday, January 19, 2011 || 9:56 AM
hello again everyone.
i hope i dont bore everyone every time i blog, please let me know if i do. just comment and i will try my best to be less boring/irritating!
anyway today is my emo day. i know being emo probably seems to some people as juvenile or immature or WTH?!, but i just felt really really lousy today. and how ever you wish to label it, i shall just call it my EMO-MOMO day. see, i can still link momo(teapots) to my everyday life! hahahaha
i tweeted hoping to let it all out, but it didnt really help even though i kept twitter-whining. then i got several tweets back from all my loveliest friends, and it kind of helped a little. and got a whatsapp message from my best friend Cam and it helped a little more (yes, i've just got an iphone4!) but i cant seem to pull myself out of all this sadness, loneliness, stress, fatigue blahblahblah. YES, at this point of time, if you find me a whining piece of shit or a useless emo kid, you may comment to laugh at me, and this time im sure any one will feel more superior than me (cos i feel super duper lousy and inferior, you can win me hands down).
anyway, one reason why i decided to blog today is not to whine even more, or maybe i will get killed tmr for being such an annoying shit. but, i just thought, i should thank my friends for being there. im truly grateful, im so thankful for whoever's up there who brought all of you my dearest friends into my life. thank you @cam, @jemchia, @piggy, @yeek, @weiqi, @yx, @cheryl, @kristi, @jonny, @ivan, @jteh, @clara, @yina, thank you for tweeting me. im sorry i made you guys worried, was honestly not trying to attract attention, just needed to let it out a little just now.
and i THINK cos my law friends wanted to cheer me up (okay guys, please correct me if im too self-loving or think too much) they actually stayed back in school after our common lecture at 6.30pm to wait for me (and jonny) to finish our tutorial at 8.30pm so we could go for dinner together. whatever the dinner was meant for, i hope you guys know im thankful, and im really glad i have you guys as friends in law school - would really have died so long ago struggling with school without you guys! XIE XIE NI MEN, smartie pantssss. (okay, im starting to sound so damn emo-momo and mushy, please try to ignore me if you really cannot tahan.)
START READING FROM HERE IF YOU HATE BLOG-POSTS FULL OF WORDS:
AND FINALLY, here's some pics at the place we went for dinner! it is a korean restaurant at bukit timah! sorry for the blur photos, used my iphone and wasnt steady enough!
the menu was damn crumpled. it either means the place is shitty or too many people have used it! its the latter! the place serves really good food and the portions are big! i must bring serene <3 and my family here to try soon! bb will loveeeeee it!
the AMAZING side dishes (banchan)! they have so many variaties the whole table was filled with so many bowls. really nice just looking at all the bowls haha!
i especially like the mushrooms, the fishcakes, the sausages, the radish AND the IKAN BILIS (really damn nice can!)
we just kept eating the side dishes i think we'd be satisfied just eating all the different types of banchan!
the food is really good, and its FREE FLOW! really force the gluttons out of all of us and no one on a diet should EVER step foot into this place - it will be the greatest temptation (or second, or third) of your life. REALLY!
talking about food, i decided i might as well blog about the super nice crepes serene and i ate two weeks back! it was my first time trying the place (Out of the Pan at Raffles City) and it was a really good meal too! we went in mostly cos of the UOB 1-for-1 (crepes only) promotion though! here's some (quite a lot, actually) pics:
love taking photos of her although she hates my photography skills! readers, please praise me if you think this photo is okay!hahaha
the peking duck savoury crepe! very nice but would have appreciated more sauce!
i think my dad will like this - he loves wraps and he enjoys the wraps even at fast food joints even though he hates fast food!
photo credits to serene! she's better at taking photos i admit :)
the seafood crepe! this was nicer than the peking duck one, and they are quite generous with the prawns!
and it tasted quite healthy and original! (sorry if you think im trying too hard to be like a food blogger! hahah im actually not trying, and i know my vocab is not great so dont expect too much of me haha)
and after the savoury crepes (main meal), we decided to go for dessert - more crepes! this is also mostly because of the 1-for-1 crepes deal too though. YES im cheapo/greedy like that!
the sweet crepes were nice too! they come with ice cream and make a really good dessert i think!
photo credits to serene again! she makes all food look nice!
the crepes were quite cheap cos of the promotion, came up to only about $7-$8 before the ++! very worth it with the promo but a little ex for dessert at its original price!
might consider eating the crepes again if there's the same promo next time, YAY cheap good food ftw!
alright, im kind of done with blogging! shall go catch up with sleep after i read a few pages of my equity&trusts textbook! sigh i totally didnt understand a single thing during lecture and tutorial, i better start reading up and trying to comprehend soon! i wish i have 48h a day, then i can do MMTP without feeling so damn guilty for not studying, and i can sleep more - im so sleep deprived i have been packing till 3-4plus every night and getting up in the morning for school/photoshoot/work!
and to end my post, here's a pic of serene in our MMTP OHSOGORGEOUS peacock-print maxi that is sold out on our site that day we had crepes!
<3 you, please know that.
Labels: food, korean food, manufactured, momoteapots
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it's all about change this year.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011 || 7:41 AM
WY and I have finally got rid of our unruly mop of hair! The both of us made an appointment to have our hair cut with Tricia's boyf John before our Krabi trip.
Check out my horrigible awful out-of-shape hair before the hair cut!
before the massive Haji Lane flea market a few weeks back. i tried out my new pink lipstick from ASOS!
OTD: ASOS Oversized Mid-length Maxi Dress, ASOS Drawstring Bucket Bag, BKK flats
i love hot pink nails! they are so happy and happening. just painted them hot pink again this week!
At Salon Vim. Check out Weiyi's justin bieber hair
and tadah! end product.
awww so sweet! 5 years off my age! I remember the first time I decided to attempt bangs, I was on exchange in Germany. I told WY on Skype that I was really itching to cut my fringe off, so I went to search Youtube tutorials and told WY to "hold my hand" on Skype while I did just that. He has photographic evidence of my crazy act. And of course I cut it off too short the first time, and when I came back I was too lazy to maintain it.
Anyway this is our first visit to a professional salon to cut our hair. No wonder people go there! Their service was excellent, and the hair wash was damn shiok! I love getting my hair cut cos' I enjoy being pampered la and I like how my hair was so nicely blown in. Shoulder-length hair is so hard to maintain on my own cos' it keeps flying outwards and I get lazy on normal days to blow-dry it.
just after our haircut. WY had such nicely styled hair. He looks like a pretty korean boy with perfect skin
other cam-whore evidence and evidence that we don't put in enough effort to style our hair
whee, just trimmed my own bangs today. ready to meet my long-lost Bev and Zhu tomorrow! :) By the way, we just had photoshoot with Ding Xuan this week. PHOTOS ARE LOOKING AWESOME! I love our upcoming new label! Just a sneak peak for youuuu :P
WY was being mean during this photoshoot. After he took a few shots of DX, and it was my turn, he said, "The photos look very dark. Like really dark. You look chao tar." So he proceeded to ask JM to help us take a look and see if anything could be done about the settings. Then, he took a few more shots and he said "Actually, it's just you la." WTH. And DX said I really look like Pocahontas -.-" Together with her, we are Snow White & Pocahontas. I have no explanation for my skin colour...except I just came back from Krabi and I'm nursing a really bad tan?
Labels: manufactured, preview, vainpot, weiyi
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more than words can say.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 || 6:58 AM
hello world, i've been away for a while. my granny left us last Friday. sometimes i still can't believe she's gone, cos' i can still see her face if i closed my eyes and think of her. and though i miss her very much, i believe (we all do), that she's moved on to a beautiful place called the pure land where she won't be in pain anymore.
so anyway, i ended my internship on that fateful Friday as well. you'll see me more often at Vainpot i suppose! And hopefully more posts on Momoteapots when I'm back from my trip next week.
we've just updated with 2 manufactured labels. remember the drapey dress i mentioned earlier on? we took this photo from a magazine and sent the design for manufacturing. the dress came out perfect! i love it love it loveeeee it. the material is fantastic. i especially love how comfy the lining feels and is thick enough so the dress isn't sheer. the dress looks so expensive with the back zip as well! i'm still deciding which colours to keep. i'll most probably take the emerald. it's my favourite of the lot! and nude or navy. Hmmmm, navy is such a classic, but I've too many dark-coloured clothes. nude might be good for CNY? anyway, the drapey dress comes in size S and M and I am wearing S.
also, i've posted quite a few photos of me in my trusty beigey-cream MMTP blazer previously. now see
Yina in our MMTP blazer! i think the colour looks great on her fairer skin tone.
so grab these 2 designs and a pair of must-have comfy wedges at
our launch! we also launched this white flutter top that's flattering and easy to match. we brought quite a few pieces to our rack at KissJane and they've been flying off the rack each time we top-up. okay no more talk. get, set, shop!
(psst. isn't the new preview pic lovely???? :D)
Labels: internship, kissjane, manufactured, momoteapots
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dear rainbow
Sunday, November 21, 2010 || 5:55 AM
Isn't this photo just lovely? It makes me happy just looking at it, so I've made it Patrick's wallpaper. Took a picture of this cupcake at Lyron's first month. The cupcake was pretty but too-sweet for my liking.
I'm into my last 2 weeks of internship. The last half of the year passed so quickly and...crazily. At the beginning, 6 months had seemed like such a stretch and yet now, it'll be over before I know it. And next semester will be my last...gasp. Gotta do some interesting modules next year. Say...should I pick up French or Jap?
Also, I've made some big plans for business this year-end that involves Zhu, which is why we've been busy meeting up this few weeks. (psst: Spot MMTP's manufactured blazer in the reflection!) It was an incredibly hot day when we met on Friday, which was also my off-day but I ended up working still.
Shall end off with a few OTDs:
ASOS cowl front open back romper; MMTP twist lock clutch;
holding Weiyi's smelly shoes hahahaha
Wore this MMTP flutter top too many times already cos' it's so comfy!
MMTP tube jumpsuit and chiffon drape pocket cardigan;
red cut-out flats from Vivocity; Earrings from BKK
MMTP label round lapel cream blazer; MMTP pink knot dress;
Nude heels from Vivocity
floral cotton tee from Mango; midwaist black shorts from China;
MMTP round lapel cream blazer; red cutout flats from Vivocity
Labels: internship, manufactured, momoteapots, otd, zhu
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Last Letter
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 || 1:27 AM
Last month I read about Ted Hughes' "Last Letter"that was recently unearthed, which gave the world new perspective to Sylvia Plath's suicide in 1963. This, I found oddly really interesting, because we'd used to study Ted Hughes' poetry in JC for Literature. His poems were always somewhat haunting for me. They were often a rather cynical view on humans and nature, dark and sometimes depressing to read, not to mention analyse. Plus, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath is one of my all-time favourite reads.
From
Daily Mail,
It was the tragic end to a romance between two writers who captivated the public.
Now a newly discovered poem by Ted Hughes has cast fresh light on his torment over the suicide of his wife Sylvia Plath.
The harrowing work has been unearthed at the British Library 47 years after Plath gassed herself at the age of 30.
Hughes, a former poet laureate, became a hate figure for feminists after his philandering drove Plath to kill herself in February 1963.
But his previously unpublished work, Last Letter, offers a fresh take on the tragic incident.
The poem was discovered by Melvyn Bragg in the British Library’s Ted Hughes archive with the help of his second wife, Carol Hughes.
The full poem is published in the New Statesman, which is out today, and a line by line extract can be seen below.
It describes the days leading up to Plath’s suicide, when the pair were living apart, and the night itself.
Last night, poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy told Channel 4 News that the newly published work was ‘almost unbearable to read’.
She said: ‘It’s a poem that will speak in the way that a Shake spearean tragedy does to people who’ve had the misfortune to touch on those issues. It shows how a suicide can scar the lives of those who still have to live after that death.
‘It seems to me to be the darkest poem that he wrote about the death of Sylvia Plath. There is a kind of deafening agony, blinding agony to this new poem. It seems to touch a deeper, darker place than any poem he’s ever written.’
Plath, the American author of The Bell Jar, killed herself after Hughes left her and their children Frieda and Nicholas for another woman, Assia Wevill.
Nicholas – who last year hanged himself, aged 47 – had been just one and his sister two when their mother killed herself on February 11, 1963, at their home in Camden, North London.
Hughes went on to settle down with Wevill, until she too commited suicide in 1969. A year later he married Carol.
His "Last Letter":

What happened that night? Your final night.
Double, treble exposure
Over everything. Late afternoon, Friday,
My last sight of you alive.
Burning your letter to me, in the ashtray,
With that strange smile. Had I bungled your plan?
Had it surprised me sooner than you purposed?
Had I rushed it back to you too promptly?
One hour later—-you would have been gone
Where I could not have traced you.
I would have turned from your locked red door
That nobody would open
Still holding your letter,
A thunderbolt that could not earth itself.
That would have been electric shock treatment
For me.
Repeated over and over, all weekend,
As often as I read it, or thought of it.
That would have remade my brains, and my life.
The treatment that you planned needed some time.
I cannot imagine
How I would have got through that weekend.
I cannot imagine. Had you plotted it all?
Your note reached me too soon—-that same day,
Friday afternoon, posted in the morning.
The prevalent devils expedited it.
That was one more straw of ill-luck
Drawn against you by the Post-Office
And added to your load. I moved fast,
Through the snow-blue, February, London twilight.
Wept with relief when you opened the door.
A huddle of riddles in solution. Precocious tears
That failed to interpret to me, failed to divulge
Their real import. But what did you say
Over the smoking shards of that letter
So carefully annihilated, so calmly,
That let me release you, and leave you
To blow its ashes off your plan—-off the ashtray
Against which you would lean for me to read
The Doctor’s phone-number.
My escape
Had become such a hunted thing
Sleepless, hopeless, all its dreams exhausted,
Only wanting to be recaptured, only
Wanting to drop, out of its vacuum.
Two days of dangling nothing. Two days gratis.
Two days in no calendar, but stolen
From no world,
Beyond actuality, feeling, or name.
My love-life grabbed it. My numbed love-life
With its two mad needles,
Embroidering their rose, piercing and tugging
At their tapestry, their bloody tattoo
Somewhere behind my navel,
Treading that morass of emblazon,
Two mad needles, criss-crossing their stitches,
Selecting among my nerves
For their colours, refashioning me
Inside my own skin, each refashioning the other
With their self-caricatures,
Their obsessed in and out. Two women
Each with her needle.
That night
My dellarobbia Susan. I moved
With the circumspection
Of a flame in a fuse. My whole fury
Was an abandoned effort to blow up
The old globe where shadows bent over
My telltale track of ashes. I raced
From and from, face backwards, a film reversed,
Towards what? We went to Rugby St
Where you and I began.
Why did we go there? Of all places
Why did we go there? Perversity
In the artistry of our fate
Adjusted its refinements for you, for me
And for Susan. Solitaire
Played by the Minotaur of that maze
Even included Helen, in the ground-floor flat.
You had noted her—-a girl for a story.
You never met her. Few ever met her,
Except across the ears and raving mask
Of her Alsatian. You had not even glimpsed her.
You had only recoiled
When her demented animal crashed its weight
Against her door, as we slipped through the hallway;
And heard it choking on infinite German hatred.
That Sunday night she eased her door open
Its few permitted inches.
Susan greeted the black eyes, the unhappy
Overweight, lovely face, that peeped out
Across the little chain. The door closed.
We heard her consoling her jailor
Inside her cell, its kennel, where, days later,
She gassed her ferocious kupo, and herself.
Susan and I spent that night
In our wedding bed. I had not seen it
Since we lay there on our wedding day.
I did not take her back to my own bed.
It had occurred to me, your weekend over,
You might appear—-a surprise visitation.
Did you appear, to tap at my dark window?
So I stayed with Susan, hiding from you,
In our own wedding bed—-the same from which
Within three years she would be taken to die
In that same hospital where, within twelve hours,
I would find you dead.
Monday morning
I drove her to work, in the City,
Then parked my van North of Euston Road
And returned to where my telephone waited.
What happened that night, inside your hours,
Is as unknown as if it never happened.
What accumulation of your whole life,
Like effort unconscious, like birth
Pushing through the membrane of each slow second
Into the next, happened
Only as if it could not happen,
As if it was not happening. How often
Did the phone ring there in my empty room,
You hearing the ring in your receiver—-
At both ends the fading memory
Of a telephone ringing, in a brain
As if already dead. I count
How often you walked to the phone-booth
At the bottom of St George’s terrace.
You are there whenever I look, just turning
Out of Fitzroy Road, crossing over
Between the heaped up banks of dirty sugar.
In your long black coat,
With your plait coiled up at the back of your hair
You walk unable to move, or wake, and are
Already nobody walking
Walking by the railings under Primrose Hill
Towards the phone booth that can never be reached.
Before midnight. After midnight. Again.
Again. Again. And, near dawn, again.
At what position of the hands on my watch-face
Did your last attempt,
Already deeply past
My being able to hear it, shake the pillow
Of that empty bed? A last time
Lightly touch at my books, and my papers?
By the time I got there my phone was asleep.
The pillow innocent. My room slept,
Already filled with the snowlit morning light.
I lit my fire. I had got out my papers.
And I had started to write when the telephone
Jerked awake, in a jabbering alarm,
Remembering everything. It recovered in my hand.
Then a voice like a selected weapon
Or a measured injection,
Coolly delivered its four words
Deep into my ear: ‘Your wife is dead.’
Such a..perfect closing. Had chills reading this. I wish I were studying Lit again (@Siying @Jien)
Labels: musings, sylvia plath, ted hughes
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so vain!
Monday, October 4, 2010 || 9:27 AM
This drapey dress will be coming up end of this year on MMTP! It's really naiseeeee, just saw the sample today :) Should be coming in Navy, Cream-nude, Peach-pink and Sea Green. The drapes fall so nicely and the fitting is perfect for work and play! I can just see this being worn to work, club/party, or dinner dates. Best of all, the quality of this new material is great. Extremely lux feel and fits the drapes perfectly. WOOHOOOOOOO <3 Okay I shouldn't be raving about it now since it's still more than a month to go before the pieces arrive. I wish I could keep one for myself now!
Anyways, with my new iPhone, I've been cam-whoring whenever I've the chance. SERENE-SPAM!!!
Absolutely love this maxi dress I bought from our supplier. I adore the vintagey look, and the rings I recently bought totally matches all my vintage-inspired outfits, like this one! Wore it with Steve-Madden inspired pink wedges and my spankin' new motorcyle handbag <3
tons of OTD photos because I love to camwhore before lunch hahahahaha. Mostly clothes from MMTP, save for the pants in the last photo, they were on half price discount at BYSI last season. LOVE IT. It's so quirky and comfortable. Also, many have been asking me about that brown vintage belt which I pair with like...almost everything. Will try to source for it! :)
Okay photo of the moment. Emo-momo!
Labels: manufactured, momoteapots, otd
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