Simplistic Timepiece Accessory

Monday, January 26, 2015

Lately I’ve taking an interest in wristwatches with minimalist style. I can’t help but notice Daniel Wellington’s line of time pieces. Their watches look simple and clean, which I absolutely adore. They can be matched with almost any outfit, from a casual T-shirt and jeans to a fashionable blouse and skirt, or even professional attire.



While I love the simple look with just a sleek leather band, there are days when I want to look more edgy with my Daniel Wellington. So what do I do? Just snap on any bracelets that matches the overall outfit and there we go! Adding on bracelet accessories can change the style completely. Like so….





Besides adding different accessories to spice up the look, Daniel Wellington watches have different wrist bands to switch the watch’s style completely.  They sell many different style and colors of bands. I purchased the Grace London which came with a navy blue/burgundy band. I wanted the Classic Sheffield black leather band so I bought that separately and switched the bands. The bands are very easy to switch, just use the pin-like tool that came with the watch to pop the spring off from the watch.



For more reference, search up #dwpickoftheday on Instagram. They feature customer’s photos of their time pieces. 

Chronicles of old OOTDs

Hi! This is my first post in my very first blog! Today I will be posting all my old and very crappy quality OOTD pictures from when I first started posting them on Instagram. Granted, the recent (and probably upcoming) ootd pictures won't be that much of an upgrade in terms of quality. However I will do what I can to improve my pictures. For now please just appreciate and focus of the outfit itself<3

It's funny, looking back at my old ootd pictures (7 months back) there are two "stages" of how I took my pictures.

When I first started, I was vacationing in Hong Kong with my best friend. I asked her to take a simple snap of my daily outfits off from my phone. Some which included horrible selfies (lol).




My second (and current) stage of OOTDs were taken with a cheaply purchased phone-camera remote via Bluetooth. Since I no longer have my best friend living with me, I had to take these pictures myself. They weren't any much better since my house have horrible lighting. I usually have to go on ahead and edit the brightness and other small details in Photoshop.


Hopefully my upcoming outfit posts will be more interesting and higher quality. Until I can afford a better camera other than my phone.. T^T" Please bare with me! In my future posts, I will include what I'm wearing and where it's purchased from (possible with links).

And to end my very first post, here is an picture I took on my vacation to Hong Kong. Be your own fashion icon!