Thanks very much to Choon @ Vibes for picking me to walk for Uniqlo‘s store launch last night along with other personalities from the Malay, Chinese and English-speaking entertainment industries in KL!
I went for a fitting a couple of days before,
where Japanese super stylist Tatsuya Shimada (i had to ask his name like 5 times to remember it! >.<) suited us up head to toe in Uniqlo garments.
An hour before the event, we all met up at the Marriott to be chauffeured (cheh wah! kononnya only 20 metres -_-) to the event.
This bag and i… are currently inseparable.
It fulfills all my requirements for Fave Bag:
1. Holds all the crap i insist on carrying around (1 camera, 2 phones, purse, etc, etc)
2. Matches everything i wear
3. Looks superfantastic doing it
My only fear is that someone will accidentally burn it with their cigarette one day…
and lo and behold the wrath that will be tumbled upon that person!!!
Aps and i flew down to Bangkok for a couple of nights just to catch Vampire Weekend!
I loved them so much at the Isle of Wight Fest that i really wanted to watch them again!
First thing we did when we arrived was to drop our bags at the Inn Saladaeng where we were staying,
and scamper out for some cheap Thai street food.
Had these unique rolled up noodles in peppery broth.
Just looking at the picture is making me miss it!
Went back to the hotel, rested,
and took a tiring one and a half hour taxi ride (for only 270 baht) to Thunderdome where the concert was taking place.
I met Lady Soma when i was in Bangkok in Dec last year
Vampire Weekend was fantastic,
but we were kinda disappointed by the Thai crowd.
They weren’t as partycrazy as we remembered…
and i think i’ve been completely spoilt after seeing VW perform in UK.
The vibe is worlds different… and i seem to be telling myself that the only place i can taste that combined atmosphere of freedom, happiness and love for music – is where i first experienced it.
You can call me pro-Europe, whatever,
but no music event i’ve been to in SEA has given me the same exultation i felt in the festivals in Europe.
Nevertheless, we didn’t care that not many other people were dancing.
We placed our bags and drinks in a neat little pile,
and proceeded to completely LET GO
Shaking our heads
Wriggling our fingers
Hopping about
Waving our arms
Like mad people
The concert was sponsored by a whiskey brand,
with one large cup (with approximately 3 shots and mixer) putting us back 100 baht.
Super cheap can die.
Next day Aps and i went to Chatuchak (of course. What would a trip to Bkk be without a trip to JJ?!)
We went to eat at our fave cafe there,
it’s always packed full of Thais.
I can’t even really tell you its address cos we just know roughly where it is – somewhere between Section 2 and 3.
Coke served in an old school tin cup with crushed ice makes all the difference in the world!
The cafe also serves Vietnamese food – delicious, fresh, and cheap!
They’ve got these thin dumplings that BURST open to reveal mince pork,
which you then scoop into your mouth with homemade chilli sauce and fresh raw veggies.
BBQ pork ribs with vermicelli.
We also had mango salad, and tom yam that was so irresistibly spicy it made us cough and cry.
Our total bill of 4 dishes + two drinks cost less that 200 baht / rm20.