I.T Izzue store, Hong Kong: Hyoma cute clothing, Chinese streetwear. Seby & Carmina at Anime Evolution Vancouver!
Here’s the happy news… Seby is returning to Vancouver!
The Tokyo-based model/musician and I are guests at Anime Evolution (June 27 and 28), at the University of British Columbia. We hope to meet you there!
Keep reading for the convention details, and a peek inside one of my favorite Hong Kong streetwear stores, Izzue.
Join La Carmina and Seby at Anime Evolution in Vancouver, Canada!
WHERE: University of British Columbia
WHEN: We are appearing June 27-8. The convention runs til June 30.
TICKETS: Info here.
– Thursday, June 27
7-8pm Autograph session outside the main events room
– Friday, June 28
1-2pm Fashion & Modeling panel (Main Events 2) – We’ll talk about our work in entertainment, and breaking into music & TV.
2-3pm Autograph session (Exhibitors/Vendors Hall)
4-5pm Living and Travelling in Japan (Main Events 2) – We encourage you to ask questions about visiting and moving to Tokyo.
Seby and I have traveled all over the world together, and one of our favorite stops is Hong Kong. I always look forward to shopping in the I.T Izzue boutique. Why? A picture is worth a thousand words.
The Chinese chain has locations all over Hong Kong, but only some of the Izzue shops carry the streetwear brand Hyoma.
These photos are from last fall (I’ll post the spring collection soon). Who can resist a googly-eyed pumpkin face?
Or an eye-ball purse? A snow-ball scarf?
One of my favorite branches is the I.T store in Causeway Bay. The store has its own sleek fashion line, and it’s one of my favorites for menswear. Slim fits, leather, crosses and rocker edge.
The top floor of Causeway Bay’s I.T holds international designer brands, like Alexander McQueen.
The shoe selection, oh!
Hyoma, the bunny-faced character, originated in Japan but is now produced here.
There are multiple mens and womens brands inside, but this is my favorite, for obvious reasons.
Recognize the fuzzy big-eyed purse? I have it in black.
The Babydoppy Mini Cream line is for kiddies.
Some of the coordinates are a tad over-the-top, even for me.
But a few choice pieces — a scarf, or polka dot shoes — can give you street-style spark.
I know you want bunny sneakers…
I.T and Izzue are must-visit shops in Hong Kong. The displays are always inspiring, such as this Red Riding Hood window.
This is the designer-only I.T branch in Elements, the Tsim Tsa Shui shopping center.
A Rick Owens vibe, on the mannequins.
A great place to pick up Gothic and leather wear, if you can afford it.
What do you think of Hyoma and the I.T & Izzue stores? Does Hong Kong fashion surprise you? How does it compare to Japan’s?
For more images, see my 2011 blog about this Chinese clothing chain.
Be sure to read my Hong Kong fashion category for more shopping suggestions. And add Discover Hong Kong on Facebook for peeks into local fashion boutiques.
Seby and I can’t wait to meet you at Anime Evolution Vancouver, June 27-30. Hope to see you at our panels and autograph tables — don’t be shy!
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Maldives Islands Snorkeling: untouched coral reefs. Gili Lankanfushi sailing, diving & pirate boats.
The Pirate life’s for me.
While at Gili Lankanfushi resort in the Maldives Islands, my crew and I had the opportunity to snorkel. Filmmaker Eric got in the water, and capture incredible underwater footage with his GoPro camera. (Melissa and I stayed on-board, for reasons we wish not to disclose… maybe you can guess?)
The Maldives is considered one of the best snorkeling sites in the world, and for good reason. Eric was mesmerized by the wildife he saw under the sea: angel fish, parrot fish, frog fish and other technicolor varieties.
Later, we went to a presentation about local underwater species, and how to preserve the fragile environment. The Ocean Paradise Dive Centre is doing all it can to keep the coral reefs alive, and tourists informed.
I didn’t miss out on all the action: I waded in the waters near my villa, which are rich with coral. What a treat to see little, colorful fish darting through my feet. (More photos of my incredible residence in this post.)
Can’t get over the natural beauty of my surroundings. The beaches and palm trees look like illustrations from an adventure novel.
We took a meditation lesson, and the instructor guided us: “Your body… is a tree. Your body… is a tree.” (I suppose I took this to heart.)
Now here’s an activity that’s more my style… ordering Mr Friday to steer my Pirate ship, in search of treasure!
My vessel is actually a dhoni, the traditional fishing boat of the Maldives.
We sailed to One Palm Island, about five minutes from the resort’s main isle. It’s inhabited only by this tree and a commune of hermit crabs.
“Arr, there be no treasure here!”
My octopus-anchor dress is gifted by Sourpuss, and the magnificent eyepatch is made by Cat Morley of Cut Out And Keep, who previously put me on the cover of Snippets Magazine. It’ll soon be featured in her Crafter to the Stars series.
Time to sail back to Treasure Island…
… and cool down with fresh coconuts, delivered by Mr Friday!
Gili Lankanfushi assigns each guest to a loyal companion (like in the novel Robinson Crusoe), who helps with arrangements, rides, travel tips, and anything else we might need. I loved this system: we made a new friend, who made our stay much more personal.
Speaking of fruit, we got to try regional specimens like mangosteen, rambutan, dragonfruit…
I don’t mind waking up early if it means breakfast on the beach, and choosing from a selection of Ayurvedic elixirs, fresh juices, honeycomb, and “spa balanced” omelets.
Our agenda was pretty intense: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. In between, I put in some hammock time.
View of Over Water Bar and Grill, where we took our mid-day meal (photos in the upcoming post).
So excited to show you our travel video, shot professionally by my two filmmakers!
Until the editing’s finished, you can whet your appetite with my other blog posts about the Maldives…
… and read more about all of the above on Gili Lankanfushi’s homepage.
Have you gone snorkeling before? If so, where, and what was your experience like?
PS: Thank you to everyone who came to my Spooky Saturday party! The German TV show was ecstatic about your outfits and energy. Above poster by Naomiyaki — it was fun putting these up around Vancouver.
I wish I had more time to hang out, but TV shoots always run late and there are a million things going on at once… As soon as the episode airs, I’ll put up the clip and photos, so be sure to bookmark this site. More casting and event announcements soon!