Our styled shoot for The Wedding Scoop: Love letters from a beloved

Thursday 15 October 2015

'Love Letters from a Beloved' takes a reflective and introspective look into the emotion of love, told through a collage of words & beauty. The storyline is inspired by a collection of quotes from classic poems by Leo Tolstoy as well as modern-day writers like Tyler Knott Gregson. The visual theme is inspired by the true modern bride - exuding an effortless elegance and intimate sensuality. Her makeup is soft and subtle; her hair is loose and flowing. Exquisite lace and textured details of her gowns are contrasted with fresh nails and bare feet. Floral arrangements are wild and free.

Equally effortless is the style of hand-lettering I've chosen - an organic freehand script written in brush, with a slightly unpredictable rhythm. Watercolour patterns were created through a careful mixture of digital and traditional mediums, complementing each photograph to form a compelling visual story.

Through 'Love Letters from a Beloved', we hope to bring back the beauty of studio wedding photography. Sometimes, less is more and there is beauty in simplicity."












And, a sneak peek behind the scenes for original concept boards we were toying with before finally deciding on marrying everyone's favourite parts (pun intended!)...




x,
jien

Word jewellery with Carrie K.: BREATHE & WONDER

Monday 7 September 2015


Our collaboration with artisanal jeweller Carrie K can now be found in Tangs, Carrie K's atelier, and Keepers:




Tales of the City Issue #1: SiPei for Warehouse Spring/Summer 2015 Collection

Sunday 3 May 2015






"Throwing on a bold printed blazer adds an unexpected edge to my otherwise feminine look" - SiPei


"I love how the culottes give my silhoette an instant tailored look. It's a perfect wardrobe staple." - SiPei


Wardrobe from Warehouse 
Modelled with Andrea Chong
Photography by Amanda Wong
Hair Styling by Blow + Bar
Make-up by Benefit Cosmetics

View the online magazine here.

Travel Diary #3: Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp, Southeast Lombok

Tuesday 31 March 2015

March has been such an eventful and great month - I've landed my first job (hurray!!!), had the honour of being a bridesmaid for the first time at my best friend's wedding in Jakarta and not to mention traveling for the last time as a fresh graduate before work started.

 The first stop for Pierre and I was at Southeast Lombok where we both had the privilege to stay in a traditional Pantai Beruga aka hut for the first time courtesy of Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp. The journey to get there was quite a tiresome one though - we arrived there only after about an hour and a half of bumpy car ride from Lombok's airport! But on hindsight, it was completely worth it because Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp also known as the "The Soul of Beloam" is easily one of the few untouched places in the world. The lush greenery and private powdery white sand beach right at our doorstep were everything we needed to wind down and enjoy our holiday.


Jeeva Beloam's Clubhouse


All Pantai Berugas situated deep in a 55-hectare nature forest preserve


The Reception area... loving the rustic decor!




The way to our hut from the clubhouse!


By then, we couldn't wait to step into our very own Pantai Beruga!


AND FINALLY! Home for the next 3 days :)








The view from our porch; facing the Timor Sea.





Time for a dip at our private beach - wearing a baroque printed Etam bikini set





Day 2:


Woke up to a spectacular view and the sound of waves crashing




The main dining area where all our meals were served (all-inclusive)




My favourite Koko Krunch cereal, fresh watermelon juice and toast - the first few dishes of our hearty breakfast




The way to the beach for our kayaking and snorkeling activities!





Headed to Pink Beach for a romantic sunset picnic









Returned to our cosy Pantai Beruga :)

Day 3:








Taking in the last bit of Jeeva Beloam, didn't want to leave this place ):

Easily the best destination we've travelled so far; Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp occupies one of the most spectacular natural settings in Lombok. It was such an unforgettable unique beachfront camping experience, living in a traditional hut that reflected the architectural traditions and cultural diversity of Indonesia. Definitely top on my recommendation list for couples who want to escape the hustle and bustle.

Thanks a million Jeeva Beloam Beach Camp.

xx
sipei
 

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