Architecture of an Outfit: Hawaii Style, Maxis, Hallways and Sweet Friends

Seeing sweet Sharon and stylish Eli of Elisharon. Yet another dinner at Kona Brewing Company and a walk around the marina of our new neighborhood, Hawaii Kai. Stripes from Fighting Eel, blue green color blocking, and a polyester silken maxi from Bamboo Sky, and killer spiked shoes… All in all, what you call a good night.

{ Architecture of an Outfit } Hawaiian Style: Bamboo Sky Silky Maxi, Blue Green Color Blocking, Fighting Eel striped cardigan and Eli’s crazy studded/spiked loafers

Aloha kakahiaka kakou ~ Good morning, all!

Bamboo Sky Maxi, Fighting Eel Stripe Cardigan, Hawaii Street Style, Elisharon
Bamboo Sky Maxi, Fighting Eel Stripe Cardigan, Hawaii Street Style, Elisharon
Bamboo Sky Maxi, Fighting Eel Stripe Cardigan, Hawaii Street Style, Elisharon
Hawaii street style, Studded Loafers, Unif Hellraiser, OOTD
Hawaii street style, Studded Loafers, Unif Hellraiser, OOTD

OUTFIT ARCHITECTURE / DETAILS
ME
TOP: Ribbed cotton tank, H&M
CARDIGAN: Striped batwing cardigan, Fighting Eel Cardigan Moon
BELT: Gold buckle elastic belt, Bamboo Sky
SKIRT: Silky blue polyester maxi skirt, Bamboo Sky
SHOES: Nude suede wedge heels, Dolce Vita
SHARON
DRESS: Sheer batwing dress, Forever21
SHOES: Glitter platform boot, Jeffrey Campbell “Disco Lita”
ARMCANDY: Bamboo Sky
ELI
SHOES: Spiked / Studded loafers, UNIF “Hellraiser”

ALTERNATIVES / SHOP
CARDIGAN: Cashmere striped cardigan, Bergdorf’s (EXTREMELY SIMILAR). Striped batwing cardigan, Vero Moda. Striped draped cardigan, ModCloth.
BELT: Gold studded buckle, Vince Camuto. Gold metal buckle front belt, Reiss (SIMILAR, high end).
SKIRT: Crepe maxi skirt, Splendid (SIMILAR, high end). Silky pleated maxi skirt, Lastcall.
SHOES: Nude suede wedge heels, Dolce Vita (ALMOST EXACT). Nude cross strap wedge heels, Dolce Vita / Shopbop (SIMILAR).
SHARON
DRESS: Sheer batwing dress, Sentimental NY. Belted batwing sheer dress, Nordstrom.
SHOES: Glitter Lita, Jeffrey Campbell via Nasty Gal.
ELI
SHOES: Studded black loafer, Steve Madden (Black). Studded gold leather loafer, SM (Gold). (Also comes in leopard.)

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Hawaii Living, InstagramHI, OOTD
Hawaii Living, InstagramHI, Wheaten Terrier

After two months, finally got to see Sharon and The Pirate of EliSharon again. As is beginning to trend, we spent most of the time eating, drinking and laughing that outfit shots became an afterthought… a quick “Oh wait, we forgot to take pictures” before heading off our separate ways. And again, we laughed our way through a photo session. Thankfully we had some moments of composure to get halfway decent shots. All the while, The Bear watched the hijinks.

Miss you guys already!

Hawaii Living, InstagramHI, Wheaten Terrier

Then Max the Bear tried his hand at Parkour, jumping on random benches, café tables and making adorable eyes at the camera, embracing the true, fearless Wheaten within (he’s been very timid these last four years). He’s finally coming out of his shell. Seeing as how he truly comes alive, breaks out of his somewhat anxious, enervated daily weariness whenever we drive into Hawaii Kai, we know he’ll be happier closer to town after we make our move, than he has been while in the rain forest. We will be, too.

Hawaii Living, InstagramHI, Wheaten Terrier

Finally, a “Home Sweet Home” in Hawai‘i. It brings a tender warmth to my chest at the thought of it.

Honi, me ke aloha ~ xo, with love,
Mae


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Man, Have I Changed: Episode III. The Eyz–AZN all the way.

This might be a bit closer to how you know me now. More understated, more mature, black-brown eyed (except I have ombré caramel/dark blond hair now)…

But before, when I was sporting Super AZN mode, I decided that wearing green contacts would make me look better… prettier, lighter skinned (it kind of worked), more edgy and different.



The look was pretty, and interesting, but in the end, I wasn’t much different than thousands upon thousands of other Asians (Or AZNs, depending on the style) who were sporting the same colored contact look. The only difference between me and then was that I had Joan Jett hair and their manes were tame. My then-boyfriend-now-husband hated the contacts on me. He said I was feline or dragon-y, and that I looked like a completely different person than the one he knew and loved to kiss. I always had to take them out whenever we spent time together. Eventually, I stopped wearing them altogether (I still have a box, though, I wonder if I should break them out?).

It’s weird, the things we do, and the ways we change as we mature, grow, age…style, wisdom, habits, preferences, beliefs, enjoyments (ahem, video games)…

In the same way, even as we change, many things may still remain the same…

{What about you has changed, and what about you has stayed the same… and what about both of those things do you celebrate?}

Man, Have I Changed, Episode II: The Hurr (Plus ShopBop Giveaway Winner!)

Yet another hallmark of being an emo/punk show feen and an “AZN” Asian Club Kid as far as style goes, was that I used to sport some crazy-ass hair.

Big.
Ass.
Joan Jett.
Punk Mullet.
Hurr.

Depending on the situation, though, I could dial it down a bit. For church or work. (I know, I used to be such a good, church-going little sweetheart, but with insane hair, right?)

The best thing about the hair, and the stand out difference between Old Mae and Current Mae, was that when I wanted to really distinguish myself from the un-unique masses filling different public forums–college campuses, shopping malls, restaurants, of course, the clubs me and my dancing buddies frequented 2 nights a week–I would style the hurr even wilder and more outrageously.

Check it: Mad Sonic Faux Hawk

Azn Club Kid in full effect.

Never would have thought the girly-girl had it in her, huh?


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Thanks to everyone who entered, there are more giveaways scheduled!


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Causeway Mall Review: Asian Wholesale Fashion

WARNING: PHOTO HEAVY POST

CausewayMall.com is an online wholesaler that specializes in the romantic, edgy and quirky trends of Japanese, Korean and Chinese ladies fashion.

What I noticed up front about Causeway Mall: Inventory, eye candy, and incredibly low prices.

There are literally hundreds of items to choose from in every category, and all of them are beyond cute. It took me hours going through each category. I pretty much adored about 75% of everything I saw. The other 25%, I will admit was not my style, but was still fashionable, and on trend with what I see a lot of girls sporting on fashion blogs or in Asian magazines. There are items that satisfy every style [I think] I sport: street casual, frilly feminine, romantic, laid-back comfort, trend-conscious Office Lady. As for the prices: unbelievably low. Being a wholesaler, the items are sold either in bulk with discounts, or by individual items to normal consumers like me.

After several hours, I finally chose:

  • Blue bat wing cotton sweater.
  • Black tank with romantic lace and embroidery collar.
  • Black cotton military inspired, pouf sleeve cropped jacket.
  • White floral lace mini-dress.
  • Black liquid patchwork leggings.
  • Black and gold color rings and ribbon necklace.
  • Silver twin hearts ring.
  • Gold bow & cherry crystal earrings.

Causeway Mall’s PR also sent me:

  • Emerald strappy cocktail dress.
  • Silver black oval gem and crystals necklace.











View more photos after the jump.

As advertised and modeled, the clothes are adorable and trendy, made of soft, good quality material. Each piece fit well for the most part, and was comfortable.

My favorite pieces are the lace dress, the bat wing sweater and the twin hearts ring. The dress fits me, about a size XS-SM (US Size 2), but if worn tightly could fit up to a US size M. The bat wing sweater is a slouchy, relaxed number, luxuriously soft and warm. The over sized bat wing shape is versatile and forgiving at the same time; I can wear it on normal days and on days I feel bloated and awful about myself. A size XS/S (US 0 – 2) could wear it as easily as a US L could (US 8-10). The twin hearts ring gave me a delightful surprise, too. Made of a silver alloy, not a silver tone metal, it doesn’t leave a nasty greenish, black stain on my finger when I wash my hands. I thought it would fit my index finger, but it runs pretty small. I estimate about a US ring size 4 or 4.5, which is smaller than the smallest ring size offered in most trendy fashion stores.

The rest of the collection were charming pieces I can incorporate easily into my wardrobe.

The emerald party dress is soft, swingy, and glamorous, with adjustable straps. The military jacket fit my shoulders perfectly, and accentuates my waist. The only thing is that the jacket may not fit anyone larger than I am, a US size 2. The black tank’s lace collar was fantastically constructed, and tank fit my body well, but it was really tight around my bust (I’m a 32C), making it shorter than how it was modeled in the picture.

Like the ring, items in the store are one size and are slightly smaller. A shopper has to be really aware of not only the measurements of the item she’s looking at, but her own body measurements as well. The site provides useful measurement of each piece of clothing in the item description, in centimeters, which could prove a bit tedious for US shoppers who want to know proper sizing. I have the tendency to shop a bit haphazardly, so some of the sizing issues I faced were a bit of a surprise. A shopper should be very conscious of the item’s dimensions so she doesn’t end up with a tight (or loose) fit.

Based on only my experience with these items, it feels like some of the clothes in the store are mostly marketed toward the petite and slimmer shopper, much like the Asian retail giant, Forever 21, whose clothes fit small. I will grant that there definitely are some large cuts and pieces, but you have to keep an eye on those measurements to know.

The necklaces I got are a bit chintzy. The silver crystal and black oval necklace was lovely, but the adjustment chain broke the second time I tried to wear it. The black ribbon and gold circles statement necklace is funky, but the pleather connecting the metal bib to the ribbon look like they were hastily cut. The corners are uneven and the two pieces are not symmetrical. That necklace has completely sold out already, however.

Lastly, A few of the clothes had seams where the reinforcing stitching had large threads peeking through the seam to the exterior. Once trimmed, however, the clothes are fine.

Over all, though, the quality of the clothes is quite good, especially compared with the extremely low prices. I’d say the quality of the clothes is on par with Forever 21, Steve and Barry’s and even YesStyle’s. Conversely, the prices are much less than Forever 21 and YesStyle charge, and about the same as Steve and Barry’s did before they went out of business. All three retailers have a few items here and there that fit strange, or had some seam or symmetry abnormalities here and there, but on the whole the quality is quite wearable.

The website itself unique compared to most other shopping experiences, because there is more than the single traditional way to shop. As with all e-shops, there is the usual categorical navigation. Straight forward. Tops, pants, skirts, accessories, yada, yada, yada. Quite standard. The fun part is that Causeway Mall makes it easier by separating out categories by Fashion Style. If a shopper knows her own style sense to a “T”, she can search for items that are “Elegant,” “Romantic,” “Vogue,” “Bohemia,” etc. (My personal favorite? “Cute Sweety.”)

My only other experience with shopping Asian fashion sites is YesStyle.com, which primarily goes the way of customary category style browsing, also separates everything out by brand. However, the majority of western shoppers, unfamiliar with Asian brands, would find this method incredibly time consuming and, perhaps, even confusing. In contrast, CausewayMall offers a solution to this problem by adding several other methods of searching for clothes: by clothing type (i.e., tunic, leggings, cardigan), by color, and by material. With five different methods of shopping, it’s truly easy to find what one’s looking for without a ton of time wasted with sifting.

The items I chose were shipped to me quickly. They took about 4 days to arrive. I should assume the customer service is pretty good, but my only experience is with Causeway Mall’s PR person, who was courteous and professional.

Over the last couple of days I went back through the site. I noticed they have added even more inventory. Hundreds of fall/winter clothes: faux fur vests, leopard leggings, boyfriend blazers. For me, draw of the inexpensive prices for cute, on-trend pieces is hard to deny. Bottom line: the clothes are attractive and fashionable, in line with styles I wear, and because the store is a wholesaler, the prices are unbeatable, and the site is easy to use. I’m quite sure I’ll shopping at CausewayMall.com again.

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