4.03.2014

Aberration



I was never a sporty person, though I wish some of my future kids would be. 
The only ones I knew (past tense because those "skills" have been repressed longer than I can remember) how to play were badminton and swimming--both were forcibly imposed by my parents just to get me outdoors on summer breaks. But a sport that I really find cool ("cool": looks fun but I don't really know the rules) is football. There's something so attractive about the jersey top uniforms of international football teams (e.g. Brazil). So when I saw this watermelon-print cropped top from Romwe, I didn't think twice of spending my blogger points for it. It looks like one of those shirts that football players wear, just more girly and summer-y and I just feel extra sporty today.


Since I'm not comfortable with belly appearances, I paired the cropped top with high-waisted leggings from Ohkayganda Boutique. I believe that dressing up is like cooking. You have to know what ingredients and mixtures work for you to achieve a pleasing blend. In this case, the cropped top + high-waist bottom combo perfects balance and compensation.


Of course, this leopard print wristwatch from Born Pretty Store is a favorite because it could stand out and blend in at the same time. It goes true with this handbag from Mindanao. Both have patterns quite dissimilar with the rest of the outfit but when put together, they all look like they were made to belong there.


Show some love and hype this on Lookbook.nu here and on Chictopia here! 
| sunnies c/o Chemjoy.com | cropped top c/o Romwe | leggings c/o Ohkayganda Boutique | wristwatch c/o Born Pretty Store | photos by Jeph Delfin |

What do you think of this look?
I hope this inspired you to be bolder in choosing outfit combinations this summer!
As a treat, you guys can visit www.bornprettystore.com and enter the code below (LIACC10) to get a 10% off discount + free shipping on any purchase!



Much love,
Mela 

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4.01.2014

Where The Palm Trees Grow



Hello everyone!
It's our favorite time of the year again! We won't really mind getting tan because sun-kissed skin and beach trips are going to be a hit this season of vacation. You are extremely lucky, my loves, to still experience summer break because the least I can do now is to just wear it on my dress. Today is the first day of the season of clinical clerkship--my last year in med school, how time flew! I could only hope that the 365 days will fly by just as fast. 

Here's an easy-breezy look to handle a typical, scorching summer day. 
This shirt dress from Aupie is perfect for lazy days when you don't want to spend much time ransacking your closet for comfy summer combinations. It's lightweight and not so demanding in terms of accessories because the canvas print pretty much stands on its own. If only I could silently disappear during duty hours and enter the relaxing world of colorful birds and palm trees like the one on this dress...


What do you think of this outfit? 
Show some love and hype this on Lookbook.nu and Chictopia. :)
| hat c/o Sammydress | dress c/o Aupie | wedges: Asian Vogue | photos by Jeph Delfin |

Today's also What, When and Wearabouts' (this blog's) 3rd anniversary! Happy birthday to my blogger self and thank goodness for community rotations! 


Greetings from Igbaras,
Mela 
(a.k.a. CC Delfin)


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3.01.2014

My Couple Crush


I cannot get over these two.


I've known Patty Laurel because she was Atom Araullo's Breakfast co-host and long-time girlfriend. The relationship ended roughly four years ago and you can only imagine how happy I was to finally have my chance with Atom. Joking! 

It's true that things end to give way for better ones to come.
So while Atom remains single as he waits for me to complete my M.D. degree (excuse my delusions), Patty found happy ending with her third grade schoolmate, Patrick Filart. Patricia and Patrick - hence, "The Pats". I have been a fan of this tandem since their boyfriend-girlfriend days which might have also been one of the reasons why this video reached thousands of hits. Practically because I watch it almost everyday. Not just once, twice or thrice, but until my eyes hurt and until I feel a little ashamed of myself for being so obsessed with a love story that won't really be the same as mine. I know that someday I will have my own version of beautiful white dresses and wonderful beginnings but I just appreciate how this reminds me to seek God first because in time, my prayers will be answered completely and bountifully.

Enjoy, be inspired and fall in love as you watch!

The Pats' Wedding Video from ThirtySix-O Media at Vimeo.com

I pray that each of you, dear single friends and readers, will find God's "best and perfect gift" in the person of that someone whom you will spend the rest of your life with. Don't forget that I need your prayers as well! :)


Much love,
Mela

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2.23.2014

Silver and Forever


Hello, everyone!
Oh no, NO NO. You are not seeing a ghost. 
This blog fell in deep slumber for a couple of months but it is still ALIVE. You've probably wondered and asked yourselves, "wear is mela?" out of sheer curiosity or in a prankster kind of way (like what I used to always get in school). To the ones concerned, my friends, I am SORRY. I have a long list of reasons for my absence and if anyone (as if anyone cares, LOL), warrants an explanation, I will gladly forward that sacred list to you.  

To somehow make it up, here's a photodiary of my parents' silver anniversary celebration and renewal of vows last January 11. Ladies and gentlemen, I now present to you the reason for my below-mediocrity-line (Good Lord, please let me pass) Nephrology exam results and my current state of HOPEFUL romanticism (being "hopeless romantic" is sooo 2006. So, makiuso na!). This is our little family project--my parents at 25 years! 
   
All photos are by Ian Laserna Photography but I put most in a collage to make this entry less photo-heavy. :) 

We did not want to spend much so we aimed for a simple yet solemn and meaningful celebration to share with our closest friends and loved ones. With a little help from artsy-fartsy friends, we were our own wedding planners, stylists and designers. Since it's their 25th year, my folks decided to have silver and pink as the main color scheme. Silver for 25 years and pink because it was the same color that they used 25 years ago when they first got married. We had our dresses done by Magarita (c/o Tita Beb Magallanes). The suits were from them as well.


Us, kids, composed the main characters in the entourage. 
I was the maid of honor. Ralph was best man and Jeph, the ring and array bearer.


We loved our hair and makeup!
It was our first time to try Lee Uvas' services and we did not regret it. 
In fact, we've been recommending him to everyone we meet! What do you think?


It was already two weeks before the event when Mama decided to incorporate the cherry blossoms theme in the church design and reception. I honestly had no idea how to make everything come to life but "angels" came to help us! The guys from Hercor College did the church and reception decors. They presented two dance numbers after dinner as well. Superkids!


A violin and piano duet of Taylor Swift's "Love Story" played as the entourage marched down the aisle. It was a very magical moment. My parents chose "Lovely" by Michelle Tumes when they walked arm-in-arm together in the aisle. I finally knew why my girl friends in med school were buzzing about it days before. The tune and vocals were incredibly dreamy. I get goosebumps whenever I listen to it, even now.
A male quartet headed by Mr. Ross Bolano consisted the choir--just as my mom wanted.


Four of our closest priest friends officiated the mass at the St. Francis Chapel-- the very same church where I want to get married in someday. I spent most of my summer breaks teaching catechism there. Being just a block away from our house, it is where we attend Sunday masses. It's like my second home.


The reception was a mix of all happy and grateful emotions.
It wasn't just a celebration of my parents' love for each other but most importantly, a thanksgiving of our life as a family. Happy tears and hugs and kisses were all over the place.
I got to sing (sorry, but I'm so proud of myself!) for my parents and the crowd as well.

The mob dance wasn't part of the plan. 
It's an ill tradition in Capiz that guests leave after they eat. 
But when the program ended, there was no sign of anyone wanting to leave. So I pulled two of our "angels" to lead us the infamous "Gentleman" dance. It turned out to be really fun and all the groovy guests, including our Lola, joined in!


I can say that it was one of the happiest days of my life.
Just as everyone kept repeating to my parents that day--GO FOR GOLD!
Twenty-five years from now, on their golden anniversary, we will be a bigger family with kids and grandkids and of course, spouses. The mere thought of it makes my HOPEFUL romantic self itch to say something about happy singleness and patiently waiting for true love but I guess I'll reserve that for another post or just keep it to myself in the meantime. There's a very thin line between hopeless and hopeful romanticism, you know. ;)
  



Much love,
Mela

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