Monday, January 4, 2016

CNY clothes shopping: Traditional Peranakan costumes in Singapore.

In modern Singapore, ehtnic costumes are not easy to find if you don't know the right places.
Afterall, they are not readily sold at shopping centres.
For Chinese New Year in 2016, I have decided to put aside my usual cheongsams and don the Nyonya kebaya instead.

I know it is only January and seems early days yet, but trust me, sometimes you may have to go a few places before settling on something you fancy, and also give and take some alteration etc, you need to give yourself some lead time.
Besides, I like to do my shopping sporadically to avoid the festive crowd and out-of-stock/ out-of-sizes situations.

A little history about Peranakan people: 
Peranakan Chinese are the Chinese descendants who came to the Malay archipelago between the 15th and 17th centuries and settled around Asia, largely in the Straits of Malacca and Eastern part of Singapore.
They were usually the traders and businessmen, who throughout the years became more Malay than Chinese.
My father-in-law is one such Peranakan.
An here's a little more about my family background which I have never talked about:

I am born to a set of Cantonese parents, whose own parents came from Guangdong in China to settle down in Singapore, with some Hong Kong and some still in China.
Back in the day, it was common for same dialect marriages, although now pure dialect Chinese have become "diluted" due to mixed marriages and so on.
I am one such example.
Being a pure Cantonese, I married a half-Peranakan and half-Indonesian Chinese man.
My father-in-law and his family are Nyonya-Babas, my mother-in-law is an Indonesian Chinese.
My FIL is a true Peranakan, in the sense that he still only speaks Malay Bahasa, English, and Hokkien. Ask him to speak Mandarin and he's like a fish out of water.
So come with me as I visit my husband's roots and learn more about the Peranakan culture :)
First stop:
We went to Rumah Bebe, at 113 East Coast Rd, Singapore 428803, just opposite I12 Katong Shopping Mall.
Tel: 62478781
Love the setup and colours of the shop. So colourful!
Did I forget to mention that one of the beauties of Peranakan culture is their love for vibrant colours. There is simply no mismatch to worry about because anything goes, literally!


Check out the fine porcelain vases and tiffins on display. Very exquisite.

Step inside and you will immediately be greeted by very friendly sales staff wearing the nyonya kebaya and a display of their ready-to-wear collection.

Prices for ready-to-wear start from $80 for the kebeya blouse, and $65 for the sarong batik.
They are considered cheap because there are some at the $300-$400 range.

I was very lucky that the lady boss, Mdm Bebe Seet herself, attended to me.
She was very friendly and did not look down on the fact that I have zero knowledge about her culture!

In fact, her interest piqued when Andy explained that he is half-Peranakan that is why his (crazy) wife decided to wear nyonya kebaya for CNY 2016, and she asked about Andy's grandma's culinary skills. LOL... 

There were signages in the shop which said "No photography" but Mdm Bebe was very kind and allowed us since she said I was buying the kebaya for myself.
Andy asked Mdm Bebe to give me a size up so that I have allowance for food........ >_<


Handmade beaded sandals (kasut manek) start from $150 onwards.

Rumah Bebe also sells some Peranakan kuehs.


Thanks Rumah Bebe for the positive experience as a first-time kebaya buyer.
You ladies were so patient with me.
I like that the prices are on the lower side (starting from $80 for blouse and $65 for sarong) because there are many people like me who only wear their traditional costumes once or twice during CNY and times like D&D or Racial Harmony Day, so really no point to spend $300-$400 on a blouse no matter how intricately hand-sewn they are.


Another advantage of setting more affordable prices is that there will be more people willing to part with their money to buy these traditional costumes/ collectors' items and pique their interest in learning the dwindling Peranakan culture.




Next on, I hopped over next door to Rumah Kim Choo, which is the more famous one, according to Trip Advisor.
Address: 109 - 111 East Coast Rd, Singapore 428801 (opposite I12 Katong Mall)
Tel: 67412125


Rumah Kim Choo (Kim Choo House) has a shop front selling Peranakan kueh chang, or delicacies.
But come upstairs and you will be surprised that it is actually a museum of sorts, with some displays of their traditional porcelain and metal tiffin tingkats.


Those of you who like vintage stuff will love this place.


Look at those delicate hand work on the bed linen! How does one sleep on them and not damage them?

Rumah Kim Choo also has made-to-measure as well as ready-to-wear collections.
Prices start from $138 onwards, and are a bit on the pricey side.

They also sell children's Baju lokchuan (for males), and mini nyonya kebayas for your little nyonyas.

The beadwork sandals, aka kasut manek, are all handmade. I cannot imagine how their eyesight must be like! #Iwillcockeye


On a separate day, I went to Toko Aljunied after ending work.
91 Arab Street Singapore 199791.
Tel: 62946897





At Toko Aljunied, the tailor on site will help you alter your kebaya FOC to make it more body-hugging and flattering.
They sell a wider variety of sarongs too.
Prices for kebayas start from $90, and a complete sarong + kebaya set starts from $135.

Tip for caring for your nyonya kebaya:
- Only handwash, and soak the kebaya and sarong separately, because sometimes the batik colours can transfer.

- Never hang the kebaya top when storing as due to the Laws of Gravity, the lacy parts will droop and become longer. Instead, fold them up nicely when keeping in your wardrobe.
- Always try on the clothings and never assume that size S for one sarong is also same measurement for another Sarong in S. Because they are hand sewn and there may be discrepancies in measurements by the different seamstresses.

- Start pinning your kebaya from bottom up after you align the hems. Use the smallest safety pins to pin the hems in place before using the kerosang if you are a newbie like me.


Sunday, January 3, 2016

{sponsored} Back to School with confidence fuelled by MILO Singapore.

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Howdy everyone! How did 2015 treat you?
Can't believe 2015 was last year now, and in less than 24 hours, our firstborn is headed to Big School.

My children are huge fans of Milo, just like me!
When I was little, my favourite after-school snack was dunking Jacob's square biscuits into a hot mug of Milo.
When I eat at coffesshops, I will surely order Milo peng (iced Milo) to go with my meals.

I think my kids take after me because they also love Milo!
Every morning before school, they have a cup of Milo mixed with fresh milk each.

I am so thankful that Milo Singapore has decided to send some love our way, just in time for the new school year :)


The package came with stick-on notes for you to scribble words of encouragement to your children, such as: Pay attention in class/ Do not talk when teacher talking/ Ah boy ah have you done your homework? :P

Came with sandwiches too.



A little about MILO Go For It campaign:

This outreach effort is timed with the upcoming school's reopening.
Amidst the excitement, Milo understands that a child may also be feeling the butterflies around the new school term.
To encourage more parents to empower their children in school with simple gestures and supportive words, MILO Singapore launches the #MILOGoForIt social media movement.

We hope you will be able to join us in this movement by posting a photo of your child drinking Milo and hashtag #MILOGoForIt to inspire other Moms and Dads in the social media community to pen notes of encouragement for their children when school starts.

Get the #MILOGoForIt sticker notes!
As part of the movement, Milo Singapore will be launching these sticker notes island-wide.
The stickers will be distributed in primary schools and are available at all major retail outlets, for FREE!
For more updates, check out Milo Singapore's Facebook page.


Sunday, December 27, 2015

{product launch} Eco Store introduces environmentally-friendly products in Singapore.

'm a huge advocate for green living. In our household, our trash is categorized into recyclables and reusables.
Every time a new helper joins us, I brief them about the importance of not wasting - do not waste resources, as you will end up wasting money and the environment.

Therefore, I was really excited when I received the invitation to Eco Store launch media event a few weeks ago.

The venue was held at The Arts House, which was the old parliament house.

With its white walls and interior, The Arts House still held its pristine charm of the ex-Parliament house.
It was raining that evening, and they had closed the carpark to The Arts House, so luckily Hubby managed to find parking at the current Parliament House and we walked a short distance.
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Since most guests were late due to the rain, I went around taking photos of the building and surroundings :D

Mandatory outfit of the day shot:
Dress: Blush Inc.

Shoes: Valentino rock stud flats.
Bag: Hermes Toolbox 26 in Soufre.

Goodie bags awaiting the media friends under the Christmas tree :)


We were treated to a buffet spread before the event started.


Only good stuff inside! That's EcoStore's promise to consumers, and to our Mother Earth.




Chocolate-stained tee belonging to Ashton. I decided to give EcoStore's laundry soaker and stain remover a try.

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Stains washed off with ease.

I am constantly on the lookout for eco-friendly products.
When I am shopping for groceries and household products, I look out for the green labels and recycled stuff.

DID YOU KNOW?
Bleach is a harmful chemical that is commonly sold off the shelves to be used by consumers as household cleaners and clothes-stain removers.
It is corrosive in nature and may cause allergy to eyes and skin, especially pets and young children.
If inhaled, it can irritate the respiratory tract as well.
Imagine inhaling these particles when you and you children are wearing clothes which have been treated with bleach.

Try something better today - use natural cleaners like EcoStore's detergents instead.
EcoStore's detergents are developed lovingly by people who care for you and the environment, made with plant and mineral based ingredients.
Ecostore’s customer promise is to provide people with healthier alternatives for cleaning and nourishing themselves, their families, homes and their environment, without having to compromise on performance.

It is time that you too, can make a difference to Mother Earth by being more conscious in your shopping habits and decisions.

EcoStore products can be purchased on their website.
Check out EcoStore now for their full range of products!

Alternatively, you can choose to purchase your Eco Store detergents from Cold Storage and selected NTUC stores.

Ecostore Sg Facebook page: /ecostoresingapore
Ecostore Sg website: http://ecostore.sg


Wednesday, December 23, 2015

A meaningful Christmas - volunteering with Lions Befrienders.

As I grow older, my Christmas wishlist gets shorter because the things I want cannot be bought - like friendship, kinship, and true happiness.

Today was a meaningful day where I spent the afternoon with some friends and children distributing food ration to the elderly living alone.
Some are blind, some are wheelchair-bound, some can only speak dialect, most are alone and live in suboptimal conditions.

As it was our first time doing charity work with my children, I was so apprehensive of their reactions.
But my worries were unfounded because as it turned out, all the kids present today were helpful and enthusiastic and did not mind the squalid living conditions they were faced with.
They fought over who to carry what, and raced to be first to knock on the doors.

About Lions Befrienders:
Lions Befrienders is a voluntary welfare organization founded in 1995 by the Lions Club of Singapore and a Lions District Project.
LB's mission is to provide friendship and care to the lonely poor elderly.

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At Qian Wen's (Raising our successful children) place during our Christmas dinner last weekend, packing the ration for 60 families! All in a small bedroom, and we managed to do it efficiently too :D
Thanks Qian Wen for coordinating everything with such fluidity!

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On the actual distribution day: 7 families with our respective children contributed to make it happen.
Meet-up point was at Redhill Close, near to the Redhill market and Redhill MRT Station.

Normally ask them help me carry groceries also grumble but today they were all so enthusiastic.
What a surprise for me!




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Mission accomplished! It was a roaring success!
Thank you Juline from Lions Befrienders for helping us out and making the process a smooth and hiccup-free one for first-timer us.

My objective was to expose my children to people who were less fortunate than them, and make them realize comfort and fortune are not everyone's birth rights.
Only humanity and kindness are.
Today, my objective was not only met but surpassed by the actions and effort of all our children.

Well done, kids! I am proud of each and every one of you.
Indeed, not all gifts are found under the Christmas tree, and today I learned a new lesson - while we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about.

If you would like to join Lions Befrienders as a volunteer, please go to their website.

Wish you all a Merry, MERRY Christmas and Happy New Year.
May 2016 bring you joy, peace, health and happiness.