Posts tagged Moto Jacket
Yin + Yang

It’s all about finding your balance.

I learned that in Chinese philosophy and religion, yin and yang are two principles: yin is negative, dark, and feminine, while yang is positive, bright, and masculine. Two halves that form a whole, a concept that resonates in my style.

I find my balance when it comes to my wardrobe—mixing opposites like edgy with boho, black with white, and statement with minimal pieces. Just like relationships, opposites attract and it keeps it interesting, don’t you think? 

BB Dakota’s Tank Dress came in just in time for the warm weather we’re currently having in LA—it’s definitely starting to feel like Spring! It’s light, airy and feminine, so naturally, I wanted to add toughness by adding my cropped moto.

BB Dakota Dress / OMCSU Jacket / Haati Chai Jewelry / Circus by Sam Edelman Boots

Photography by Stephanie Vu

Think Pink
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October is breast cancer awareness month! In honor of the annual campaign to increase awareness, I’m sporting the color pink for this look. I rarely wear color but this blush moto jacket has stolen my heart. It’s the perfect mix of feminine and badass—just like all the women out there that has fought or is continuing to fight breast cancer. Click here to get informed.

I wanted my moto jacket to completely stand out so I wore black head-to-toe. The lace top keeps the look more feminine, while the pants is more badass (which by the way fits amazing) with rips just right on the knees for style!

Jacket by Charlotte Russe / Top + Shoes by Make Me Chic / Jeans by Articles of Society

Photography by Alec Dibell

Season in bloom

Today marks the first day of spring, my favorite season of all! The weather is warmer and the flowers are blooming, which only means a little more femininity in my wardrobe. By the way, I never had allergies in my life until this year, which I think is very odd. But that doesn't make me love this season any less. Happy Spring!

Cici Hot Dress / Shady's Closet Jacket / Girl Is Gun Shoes

Photography by Nina Ngo

Grunge Gal

Dark Secrets Bodycon Dress / Madden Girl Westmont Bootie from Zooshoo / Moto Jacket from Forever 21

Fashion is constantly changing, and us fashion-lovers are always on the look out for the hottest trends every season. With that, it is inevitable that our style evolves with time. That’s why I teamed up with Tobi to reinvent my style for the new year, while still staying true to my style. I came up with 5 different styles that makes up my personal style and I will focus on each one, each day this week! You will exclusively get the first look on my blog and Instagram. At the end of the week, I will ask my readers and followers which style they liked me in best!

Today I’m bringing out the grunge gal in me with the Dark Secrets Bodycon Dress. It’s daring with the see-through cutouts, and comfy with the stretchy material. Nothing else says grunge like layers and leather, so I paired the dress with my favorite moto jacket. I can run around town all night long with this outfit in my combat boots and slouchy knit beanie, to keep my head warm in this weather (and to hide my messy hair, of course!).

Stay tuned for more!

xo, Pau

Photography by Le Chan Nhu (@le.vec)

Party Like Jay Gatsby

'Tis the season to sparkle, thanks to this sequined number from Minty Jungle. I'm ready to party like I'm at Jay Gatsby's mansion glam'd up and ready for mischief. I'm definitely feeling festive with all the sequins and fringe I'm wearing. The piece features a roaring 20's feel with the design. It's a must to pair with a cute bralette and tight bottoms because of the see-through material. Gotta keep it classy. This is something I would wear to a night out with the girls or a glamorous holiday party with friends. I will have more holiday looks coming your way and I can't wait to show you! But ta ta for now.

xo, Pau

Gatsby Gold Sequin Tank from Minty Jungle / Midnight Fringe Jacket from Shady's Closet / Campaltos from Shellys London

Photography by Kirk Quinto (@crankykirk)