There is less than a month left before the exam period so I practically live at the library nowadays. It’s a pretty one-dimensional existence except that I have plans to go to the opera in San Fran this Friday. Can’t wait!
necklace
Happy Halloween my lovelies
I could hardly breathe in my Cigarette Girl costume because of the crazy corset but I loved playing this character for a night. Twenties were a stylish period.
thai shadows
Haven’t been back more than two months and I’m already getting restless. I have a little trip planned for this winter break and I’ll definitely be packing a few maxis again. A simple long dress can be transitioned from day to evening wear with just a few quick adjustments. Replace the flip-flops with heels, add a statement accessory, pick up your favourite party bag and you’re ready.
catching light
I’m back in California!!! This summer has definitely been memorable – celebrated the completion of the first year of law school in Vegas, visited family and friend in Toronto, took a class on Japanese business law in Tokyo, clerked at a law firm in Seoul, Korea, and spent my birthday vacationing in Thailand. A serious case of jet lag and a few scary credit card bills will never change the fact that this has been the most incredibly epic summer ever!
summer tones
These pictures were taken in Toronto on a hot, humid day. But in the last seven days in Tokyo I have become acquainted with humidity on an entirely different level. Natural fabrics that breath are essential in this climate because everything is sticky as it is. I also never leave the hotel without a pair of flats in my bag because no matter how comfortable you might be with walking in heels, exploring a new city is sweeter when the feet are happy. Ps. I handed in my essay to Prof. Taniguchi and heard a cute quote from my friend Jessica that I wanted to share with you – “An essay should be like a woman’s skirt, long enough to cover the subject, but short enough to make it interesting.” Lol, love it!






