Category Archive for Hong Kong + Macau
MINI CHE GUEVARA, BSX CLOTHING STORE IN HONG KONG. REVOLUTIONARY MILITARY LEADER, KAWAII DESIGN.
I walked into this Hong Kong clothing shop and thought, “Hmm, this cute, Lego-like mascot looks familiar. But who is he?”
I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. And then it dawned on me. Hontou? Could it be?
Believe it or not, the brand is called Mini Che by BSX (Giordano’s Bluestar Exchange). And the chibi mascot represents… revolutionary military leader, Che Guevara!
Che Guevara doing a Riverdance? Posing in Burger King, Starbucks and Nutcracker tributes? I think the Marxist guerilla is rolling around in his grave, wherever that may be.
I wonder: did the brand get permission from Che’s estate to turn him into a cute pirate cavorting with a bunny? I’m guessing not.
In Hong Kong, you’ll see a lot of “fudging” of trademarks and likenesses. China and copyright are not exactly friends. Yet the designs and concept are strangely appealing… What do you think of Mini Che?
PS: Can you spot La Carmina and Seba in this Luisaviaroma video, of fashion bloggers arriving at the Firenze4Ever event? We finished our second shooting today — I wore a leopard print dress! You can see previews on my Twitter, and tons of photos to come on this blog.
Song of the Day: Che Guevara Song (the real deal is quite different from the cute version…)
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ROOMORAMA REVIEW: HONG KONG SHORT TERM APARTMENT RENTAL, APARTMENTS FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOTEL ROOMS.
If you’re a young traveler like Seba and me, you’re probably in that Twilight Zone when it comes to accommodations. Where you can’t afford the nice hotel, but are reluctant to “rough it” in a hostel. Or worse, on someone’s tea-stained couch. Ick.
Guess what — there’s a happy medium! Roomorama lets you book short term apartment rentals, in cities all around the world. Meaning you can stay in stylish digs and experience the life of a local, with enough left over for shopping.
The Roomorama team set us up with a Hong Kong flat for three weeks. Shall we give you a tour-o-rama?
As you can see, our apartment has a sleek, modern design. Like a hotel, the room was clean and furnished — no need to pack towels or toothbrushes.
To our delight, there was near-endless storage space, making it easy to put away luggage and purchases. (My rose hoodie is gifted by Iron Fist.)
Do you like Seba’s Lady Gaga look? (Crown headband and fringe dress gifted from gla.MAR.ous)
Roomorama chooses its landlords carefully, so we were in good hands. The building had a doorperson and considerate staff (they lent us adapter plugs, and gave info about the neighborhood). There was even maid service eight times a month!
Our air-conditioned apartment had broadband internet, a DVD player, flat screen TV, and kitchen equipment.
We got to watch local TV, and funny Chinese music videos (like Touch My Heart).
Who can argue with the view of Hong Kong’s harbor?
The bed was comfortable. And that’s all we’re going to say about that.
It was fun to live like a local, in a chic apartment full of character. Seba and I can’t thank Roomorama enough for the experience. Coming up next, we’ll take you around our Causeway Bay neighborhood.
Roomorama’s site is secure and easy to use. There’s a wide range of quality rentals (for example, I found a Hollywood studio for $55 a day), with photos and customer feedback for each listing. A gem for mid-range and business travelers: I hope you remember Roomorama the next time you need a place to stay!
(As Teknicolor Dahlia commented, “For around the same price as a 3-night stay in some places we could stay for a whole week! Extra days of exploring cities and shopping? I’m all for that.”)
Have you ever stayed in a furnished apartment, or short-term rental? Did you enjoy it more than a hotel? What do you think of Roomorama’s services and rates?
Song of the Day: Fred Ventura – Open Your Eyes (In a few days, I’ll be in Italia…)