A Burlesque Affair

After work on Friday, I took Josiah on a dinner date at Chin Chin and then to a Burlesque ball. As if dinner had set the mood for us for the night that was to start, we had an XXX R18+ Adults Only drinks menu at Chin Chin, located at Flinders Lane. We sat at the bar of the Asian Fusion restaurant and watched chefs prepare meals. We were undoubtedly a tad overdressed for the restaurant environment; Josiah with his top hat and suspenders, me in my cheongsam with laced gloves and my very own top hat but hey, it’s Melbourne. Anything goes because people love dressing up here.

Josiah has an obsession for Lanvin pants; they seem to fit his 27-inch thigh (each).

We were ready to feast our tums and eyes that night.

To start, we shared a wagyu salad. They had cooked it with what I presumed was cincalok (made of fermented small shrimps served as a condiment together with chillis, shallots and lime juice. It had a lot of flavours so I immediately asked for rice to complement the taste.

The next dish that arrived was curry vegetables. It was just right. Presentation of food was lovely. The curry was not too thick and was a decent share between the two of us with white jasmine rice.

The thing about sitting at the bar is that we get to automatically scrutinise the way chefs work and it seemed as if they really take pride in their job; their plating was such a joy to look at (I am a huge fan of plating my food), they were clean and practised extra care while working swiftly. At 7pm, the restaurant was fully-packed.

Walking down Flinders Lane, Josiah and I decided to have a little fun and took advantage of a good background for photography, as if it was set in the 50′s.

Now let’s travel back in time, to the 50′s.

Burlesque Ball 2011

The Burlesque Ball 2011 in Melbourne was an annual affair and has evolved greatly since it’s debut event in 2006. There was an incredible all-star lineup from the USA, Canada and Australia with this year’s new overall theme – The Exotic Garden. Hence, the floral cheongsam on me. I tried googling Chinese burlesque but it returned “Chinese Opera” results instead. So, I put on a mini top hat over my bun, slipped on a pair of laced gloves and had red lipstick on me. Uhuh, burlesque (I think!).

Many were dressed up that night wit corsets, stockings, hats, fascinators, can-can skirts and etc. It was just so fun and entertaining, although I don’t do burlesque myself. It’s a very popular dance type in Australia, a real trend among women, kind of like a dance sport altogether in its own way, like how it is with pole-dancing, except more to do with showbiz; lights, glitters and glamour.

Held at the Palace Theatre on Bourke Street, the location itself was well-suited to the 50′s atmosphere with its lighting and decorations.

It was a vulgar night, with lots of F’s and V’s, definitely not for the underaged. It was loud. It was burlesque – and you would expect sexy burly women who were proud of their bodies with great dance talent to boot. Some of the names of international and local burlesque stars included:

Catherine D’Lish (Seattle)
Melody Mangler (Vancouver)
Imogen Kelly (Sydney)
Lola The Vamp (Melbourne)
Rita Fontaine (Sydney)
Bella de Jac (Brisbane)

…and one very vulgar male emcee Tawny the Tigger from New York, apparently known as the Godfather of Boylesque who had introduced himself in a dress and stripped himself down to a few leather strings on himself and later had a new change of clothes with his face through a Sunflower head dress and another Sunflower at his vital area. He was entertaining, with a bottle of wine in one hand and a microphone in the other, alternating between a few bottles of wine throughout the entire night, encouraged patrons to drink and be merry, occasionally teasing patrons when he was on ground – definitely not for the faint-hearted! Come on, it was burlesque!

It was funny on Twitter #burlesqueball, when someone mentioned that there was “too much balls, not enough tits” going on. Mind you, there really was enough tits going around.

Here’s an introduction video for the night.

It really was that kind of 50′s mood, where you would find one random Dick Tracy in the crowd at the bottom. As if the detective was around to protect his showgirls.

Lola the Vamp. Their outfits were absolutely incredible!

Melody Mangler. Then, there was this performer who looked like Jessica Rabbit!

Not forgetting Imogen Kelly as Tinkerbell. It wasn’t really meant to be like that by the way, but somehow my camera caught sight of it the way it is, like your favourite cartoon characters! She was almost naked here by the way.

Now, that’s Tawny the Tigger with his bare back speaking to organisers Jac Bowie and Cassandra Jane.

Before our time, we were already together. Nothing breaks us even in our afterlife, it only enhances us.

Made With Love

This one’s for my “mummy-blogger readers” in Malaysia.

I remember the good old days when we wore KiKi-LaLa, Disney and if we were lucky and Parkson or Jusco was on Sale – Poney or Laura Ashley! Now, kids have their fair share of high-street boutique fashion, sourced no further than Bangkok, Taiwan and Korea! Their clothes echo those of their trendy parents, complete with this season’s must-have leggings, tunics and even tutu-skirts a-la Carrie Bradshaw from SATC. If you’re thinking of getting your babysister/ niece / nephew / cousin / friend’s daughter the traditional Soft-Toy or Barbie Dollas a birthday gift, think again! Get her a trendy in-season top and you might just end up being Favourite Sis / Aunt / Cousin whom he / she will remember forever.

Okay, here’s the plug. Head down to The Curve’s Saturday Bazaar this weekend and find all sorts
of pretty and cute little things at Cheer Kids! Owned and run by Tan Chee Er and her sister, this cute outlet offers some of the cutest must-buy skirts and dressesfor budding fashionistas. The clothes are mostly sourced from Korea and are of high quality and limited in stock, just in case your daughter is caught wearing the same dress as your other friends’ kids! -_-

I just know I’ll be the coolest aunty who will keep buying clothes for my nephew or niece and I just can’t wait.

www.cheerkids.com.my




The Mouse

Chutney’s new toy – its name is ‘Mousie’.

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A True Fijian Wedding

Kate and Jola’s wedding was the reason Josiah and I went to Fiji last month. We stayed at The Westin at Denarau Islands. I initially assumed that it would be a wedding by the beach before we were informed by Kate’s parents. However, it was a traditional church wedding followed by a dinner reception.

Josiah and I wanted to wear the conventional outfit; dress for me, shirt and pants for him. The dress code for the wedding was for ladies to not wear revealing clothes and men, the usual. That morning before  the wedding, Josiah and I decided to spice things up so we picked up matching outfits at the hotel’s boutique; a sarong skirt for me, a Hawaiian shirt and a sulu (a male skirt) for Josiah.

I also had a little fake orchid in my hair I bought in Hawaii during our honeymoon two years back.

While waiting for our transport, we decided to entertain all the hotel guests with our fantastic drum-breating skills.

Ooooh yeah!

Fijians are very laid back in their timing. Apparently there was no rush. It’s an island, everyone is chilled and relaxed.

The Bula Bus (shuttle bus).

Suddenly this looked like a scene from Ghost – the movie. Heaven’s shining down.

Kate from Melbourne, Australia is Josiah’s colleague at Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council) in Malaysia. Kate married Jolame Veidreyaki (pronounced as Ven-dree-ya-ki), a prominent rugby player from Fiji. Together they had the very gorgeous Makai baby.

We started on our journey to the city of Luotoka, where the church is – about 45 minutes away from Denarau Islands.

Fiji is very green. Roads were quite bumpy due to the damage caused by the torrential rain earlier that month. Ironically, the company fixing their road will be Naim Holdings Sdn Bhd from Malaysia in a US$40million road rehabilitation project! Link here.

A typical house in Fiji.

More road works.

The children lining up for their bus.

The grocer’s.

A typical supermarket.

More land. Finally, we reached Luotoka at the Namoli Methodist Church.

We arrived together with Kate’s family.

It was a beautiful church. Hot weather but still bearable.

The pastor welcoming everyone.

L-R: The best man, groom and groom’s father.

You can imagine the heat.

Then the bride and bridesmaid joined the groom and bestman. Their masi wedding gown is called ‘sulu ni vakamau’. Items used to make their outfit include tapa (masi tree bark), tapioca starch (glue) and some ink. Awesome isn’t it.

There was no ‘kiss-the-bride’ session. But, there was a “Who is it who gives this daughter blablabla” and Kate’s father stands up and proclaims “I do!”. This reminded me of the time my father did the same to my sister’s church wedding. It was funny. :P

Makai’s christening.

The women have the same hair!

Their outfits may not be flattering to their figure (they’re much thinner in reality) but they’re certainly interesting. I’ve never seen anything like this before. I love it!

Love their hair! How cute right?

Yes! I caught a photo of Josiah holding my purse. Look, Josiah’s in a skirt and holds a purse. :P

After the church wedding ceremony, we went to First Landing Beach Resort, a historical place – the first landing of Fiji.

The flower girls preparing for the dinner – they were so adorable lining up next to each other as I flashed my camera.

While waiting for the wedding, as we mentioned – Fijians are pretty laid back, I took a little nap on the hammock.

And looked into the sky, the moonlight.

We were at the second VIP table in the main room. It was a buffet-style wedding dinner for the rest except for the two main VIP tables where food were already laid out before we arrived.

The main VIP table faced the crowd.

Kate, Jola and Makai enter the dining hall.

Outside where the other attendees were seated. They were mostly from the same village Jola grew up in.

Buffet-style.

Some of the prepared dishes.

The Kokoda dish – fish salad.

Chicken dish.

Cassava.

Chicken curry but not really spicy, quite sweet and mild.

More chicken, different taste.

There were some speeches and a live band. We had to leave early for an early day the following day – hot air balloon at 5am. It was well worth it!

We were pretty tired at the end of the night… but it was sure well worth the experience – different culture.

Till my next blog entry. Have a lovely weekend.

Uniqlo Launch at KLCC featuring Josiah Ng

Following the overwhelming success of the opening of its very first store in Malaysia, Japan’s No.1 fashion brand and worldwide leader in casual wear was set to open its second store in the country during the second quarter of 2011 at the most iconic landmark in the city center, Suria KLCC.

Uniqlo will be in a prominent location on the Ground Floor of KLCC and the one-storey, standard-format store will occupy 7,862 sq ft and offer shoppers and fans of the brand, over 300 items of stylish, high quality and affordable clothing.  Fans would also be pleased to know that the KLCC store would be the very first in the world to carry out a new concept which incorporates visual monitors at the entrance of the store displaying the latest Uniqlo commercials and quirky digital content such as the UNIQLOCK* and UNIQLO Calendar which are synonymous to the fun nature of Uniqlo.

“Having just launched South East Asia’s largest Uniqlo store in November 2010 at Fahrenheit 88 to a crowd of 2500 people who queued for our opening, we are very pleased and excited to bring Uniqlo to such a strategic location and internationally recognised iconic structure,” commented Mr. Satoshi Onoguchi, Managing Director of Uniqlo (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and Uniqlo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

“With over 970 stores worldwide and our goal to open five stores in Malaysia by end 2012, we believe the KLCC store will further demonstrate to our fans, our commitment to the country and to them, to continue bringing the latest in Japanese clothing technology and styles to Malaysia,” added Mr. Onoguchi.

Also, check out Uniqlo’s latest +J Spring/Summer 2011 Collection here.

Source: Clive World

Behind The Scenes

by Josiah Ng

With my in-laws outside Suria KLCC.

The green room.

Smile!

The models.

FI driver Alex Yoong, Miss Malaysia World / Universe Deborah Henry and myself.

Dennis Lau.

Daren Lee and Ken Yeoh who helped to make it possible.

Malaysia’s first Astronaut, Datuk Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor.

Malaysia’s international supermodel Angie Ng. No we’re not related, well not that I know of anyway.

Violinist-Dennis Lau, MTV VJ-Greg Uttsada Panichkul and I

Ken, Ella and Jaclyn.

My runway partner, Yasmin Hani! She’s a lovely gal, full of life and fun!

The UniQlo setup.

VJ Utt.

I was really enjoying it on stage.

Mr Otoma Naoki, COO of Uniqlo SEA

My supporter, my mother in-law.

With Eleen, thank you for your support.

Faradino Omar, TV personality / buddy.

With Joyce The Fairy, Fashion Blogger.

Petronas KLCC Twin Towers.

Check out some videos here:

This is my first attempt at runway modelling. Fun fun fun!

Walking out with Yasmin Hani, actress.

I felt honoured to be a part of this. It was really fun. Quite different to cycling for sure.

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