CAUSEWAY BAY, HONG KONG SHOPPING MALLS GUIDE: WORLD TRADE CENTRE. CUTE STATIONERY, ACCESSORIES & WOMENS CLOTHING.
I’m cuddling my baby cat and looking through photos… Seba and I had a wild time in Hong Kong and Macau! Ready for our cross-dressing, space-disco adventures? Let’s go.
Hong Kong is known as shopper’s paradise — a moniker you’ll understand once you step into Causeway Bay’s infamous giant malls. Some, such as Times Square, have pricey boutiques that you can find anywhere (Gucci, Valentino). But World Trade Centre (do you sense a NYC name theme?) is worth visiting for its cute, affordable, only-in-Asia brands.
Such as… this quack-quack store for cute character goods!
I bought Basil Farrow a little blue rubber ducky.
Wouldn’t you like to duck in here for a browse? (Ha ha.)
Continuing with the avian theme: Sugarman.
The brand is pure fun, with colorful character designs, bold colors, polka dots and drop pants.
Next door is A Bros. (Do you sense a Hong Kong streetwear theme already? Quite different from Japan’s, isn’t it?)
Guess what: Seba and I met with A Bros, and we will be working with this brand! The full story will be announced soon. (Do you remember Seba’s shark backpack in this LA post? It is by A Bros.)
Cute characters are just as big in Hong Kong as they are in Japan. Accessories and makeup are much cheaper here.
The Bread n Butter store is one of my favorites.
Home decor goods for girly-girls.
You can get dolled up at the Barbie makeup counter.
I suppose some people want a “Plastic Smooth” look!
Much more to come from Hong Kong and Macau, including cute cooking and fashion fun. If you think your friends will enjoy this post, please give it a Like or shoot them an email.
Are you surprised by Hong Kong’s street/cute fashion offerings? How do they compare to Japan’s? Out of the brands pictured, which do you like best?
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*___* I want everything! Thank you soooooo much for these photos.
:D :D
I’ve been missing a lot read your blog and today you made feel warm inside after seeing these cute stores. I’d love to have a plussy duck to held it tight while sleeping XDD
I hope everything is ok now I have a lot to read and comment but I know the entries will be as good as always ;)
xoxo
Awww glad you’re doing well! Congrats on the job!
Wow, I love the duck store! ^_^
Duck duck duck duck goose :)
Hello, doll. I loved your photos, specially the one in which that girl appears with the sexy skirt on WTC. Love lace as well ^_^
Yeahhh it has a ballerina / loli feel – love it.
Waaaa sugooooi !!!! And “bread n butter” is a nice shop.
Love that store.
So awesome! Looks like Hong Kong’s cute stores can give Japan a run for its money. Thanks for sharing these great pics :)
There are many more pics to come! Glad everyone is liking HK so far.
Love this post! I’m going to share a couple of your amazing pics and your site link in my next blog post.
You rock!
sounds amazing
My friend loves rubber duckies! I’m going to send him to Hong Kong! xD
The barbie store is out of control man
Yet I want it..
OMG those ducks are adorbz :D
I love how it’s duck overload in there :)
i want that store as my house
It’s all so cute (I think both street fashions are my favorites). I can’t wait to make those Hobgoblin cupcakes after I come back from my vacation.
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Love the hot pink! Thanks for sharing this — :) :)
thank you!! :)
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where r all those shops?? in causeway bay??? i want to kno!! email me… at saskiaaac@gmail.com pleeez!!
Yes, these are in Causeway bay. All the info is in these posts, and you can see more in this category: https://lacarmina.com/category/hong-kong-macau/