The Official Drama Queen

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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Drama Queen no more


The Official Drama Queen.

I've had this title since I was in high school, and I've had this blog since 2005. 

But now the Drama Queen has grown up, and it's time for a change.

Welcome to the Lallypop World.

Brand new blog for the brand new me.

*Why Lallypop, you ask? It's actually my childhood nickname. :D 

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Monday, April 05, 2010

White Picket Fence Dreams

                    PHOTO: Picket Fence Dreams by Lally Fider

Happiness is but a state of mind.
 For some, it means fulfillment of
White picket fence dreams.
As for me?
Happiness means
The realization of childhood
Hopes and dreams.

What's yours?

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Her time is now

To those of you who don't know here's my best friend:

 

Cool, huh? First thing people notice when they see her is her shaved head. But beyond that, she's a person who's not afraid to LIVE. 

So far she's lived in 4 countries (Saudi Arabia, Manila, Germany & Norway), traveled all over the world (name any country, chances are, she's been there), climbed mountains (literally and figuratively), and surfed the waves. She's a yoga instructor, photographer and skateboarder. She was a competitive wall climber (even competed in international meets), triathlete, print model (mostly for Summit Media magazines), t-shirt designer...the list goes on. All this and she's only in her 20's.




And now she's on to pursuing her latest dream:
Why Benetton? Ever since we were in high school (when Benetton was THE brand), we always admired the Benetton multi-racial print ads, though we felt that the Philippines was unrepresented. With the exception of Tim Yap and Rissa Mananquil, there never were any other Filipinos who were featured in their ads.

Except now.

Benetton recently launched an online casting call for their 2010 campaign, and Isla is part of it! With her morena complexion, unique sense of style and her go-getter attitude, she's the PERFECT candidate to represent our country for the campaign, don't you think? But before she can do that, she needs to win the online polls so she can be part of the shortlist of 100.

Do I need to say it out loud?

by going to this LINK
or copy and paste this to your browser:
http://casting.benetton.com/users/76558-isla/

The votation ends on March 16, and you can vote for her everyday. You just have to create a profile though, but I think they also have a Facebook connect thing. Easy right? :) Vote, vote, vote!




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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

On the third day of Christmas, I wish I had these...



 Leather, buckles and a whole lotta attitude; Harley Davidsons optional...the biker boot has got to be my favorite look for Fall/Winter '09.  From the runways of  Alexander Wang, Balmain, Gucci and the shoe god Jimmy Choo, they showed us that we need not be a greasy road-hogger to rock this look.

From dresses, shorts, jeans... these boots can actually go with almost anything in your closet. Take a clue from my favorite fashionistas Jane Aldridge, Emily and Rumi... Don't they just make you wanna go out and buy a pair?

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Back to regular programming...

I'm still a little bit depressed over yesterday's drama, and a sure-fire way to get me to (slowly) move on are SHOES.

So what's for the Second Day of Christmas?


It's the YSL Cage Heels!

Introduced to us during the Yves Saint Laurent Spring-Summer '09 Collection, these futuristic heels received mixed reviews from the fashion world--others saw it as genius, while others cringed at it. Well, the YSL house is known for fashion innovation.

The term "shoes are made for walking" clearly does not include the Cage Heels, as they have 4.5 inch heels that will make you look like a Greecian goddess, but I can only imagine the punishment it will put your peds through. If you're the type to suffer for fashion, then I guess the torture is worth it.

In fact, Hollywood celebrities were all over the "Cage Rage" (sorry, can't help it)--from Kim Kardashian to Beyonce to Shoe Queen Jane Aldridge.

In my opinion, The Cage is just that--a rage, and it is unlikely that it will reach iconic status. Much like the jelly sandals fad of the early 2000's, it is just way too trendy to have the longevity of say, ballet flats. But knowing fashion, I'm sure it will be reincarnated and revamped 10 years from now.

But that doesn't mean it's not drool-worthy and I wouldn't love to have one (if I can afford the steep price tag). But as far as practicality goes, I think I'd settle for inspired by versions.

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Monday, December 14, 2009

I never imagined this day would come...

In case some of you don't know, I'm a huge Apple loyalist. I have been working with Apple machines since I was 7, working on my Dad's ancient Macintosh Classic, so it's no surprise that Apple is my brand of choice because:

    1. It's very reliable. It won't crash or get viruses unlike PCs and PC-based gadgets.

    2. The design is superb, thanks to Apple's Golden Boy Johnny Ive.

    3. Let's face it, Steve Jobs just comes up with all these cool gadgets that you would have to have.

So for years, I've been pretty much happy with all the Apple products I've had my whole life--from my ancient Grape iMac to my 5th Gen U2 iPod...till now.

The U2 iPod was pretty much a dream come true for me--a collaboration between the two gods of my life--the rock gods of U2 and the geek god that is Steve Jobs. The ultimate dream team for I was a U2 and Apple fanatic.

Plus it didn't hurt that it also had the coolest design: black case front and back, with a red click wheel and U2's autographs laser etched at the back.





I was so excited for it that I actually went on leave the day it was released and dragged Biker Boi to the nearest Power Mac Center so I can buy myself one. I've been really happy with it for the past 2 (give or take) years I've had it, till I was about to update it the other day and saw this:


It was the iPod sad face, and from what I've heard, it was the Mac equivalent to the blue screen of death. Oh no! I panicked, since this was the first time I've encountered a problem with any of my Apple gadgets. But I was still hopeful and optimistic as I handed it over to the Apple Service Center technician for repair. It can still be fixed, right?

Turns out I was dead wrong. I just received a call from my Apple technician today, and apparently, my beloved U2 iPod had a busted dock connector, and for that, they would need to replace the whole motherboard. I was advised against having it repaired, since the cost for a new motherboard is almost the same price as a new iPod. I can hardly believe my ears because this never happens with an Apple product...this never happens! I felt my happy Apple bubble pop.

I was offered a trade-in where I would hand over my U2 iPod and be given the iPod Classic as a replacement, for 10% off the regular price. It would have been a good deal except this was the U2 iPod we're talking about. It has U2's-FREAKIN-BONO'S SIGNATURE at the back! No way I would hand it over... Besides, with the news of U2 leaving Apple, my iPod can actually be a collector's item (if you can even call a gadget that). So with tears welling up in my eyes, I grudgingly told them to just ship back the damn thing--broken motherboard and all.

I'm still in denial about the whole thing. I still can't believe that my beloved iPod is beyond repair. I still can't believe that for the first time in years, Apple failed me. Why oh why oh why oh why oh why?!?

Damn you Steve Jobs for making me so dependent on your technology!
Damn you Johnny Ive for making me drool over your designs!
Damn you Bono (and U2) for leaving Apple for Blackberry!

Now excuse me while I search eBay for a replacement U2 iPod...in the meantime, any ideas what I can do with a dead 'Pod?

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On the first day of Christmas, what I'm craving for...

... Dr. Martens Vintage Floral Boots!


1. Dr. Martens Vintage Floral boots, 2. The Cherry Blossom Girl, 3. Sienna Miller for Nylon Magazine, 4. The Sartorialist

Dr. Martens was the "it" shoe during the grunge era of the 90's. Back when Nirvana, Hole and Pearl Jam ruled the airwaves,  it  was rare to see anyone on the street not wearing a pair. It gave a whole new meaning for bang for your buck, since these babies are really durable (my old pair is actually still alive in my shoe closet).

When the new millennium rolled in and pointed toe shoes came in, Dr. Martens suddenly lost is popularity till it (almost) disappeared. Till now.


Nylon Magazine did a fashion spread with Sienna Miller for their July 2009 issue, where she sported revamped versions of the Dr. Martens boots of the 90's. Candy-colored, vintage floral prints...it was Dr. Martens like you've never seen before.


A sure attention-grabber, it was a hit among the fashionistas from Milan to Paris--the Vintage Floral Boots quickly became one of Spring/Summer '09's most coveted boots, as these funky D.M.'s were limited editions.
All that clamor for an almost-dead boot? Now that's what I call resurrection.

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Instead of a partridge in a pear tree...


I prefer shoes!!!
Let's countdown the days till Christmas by looking back at the best shoes of 2009.
 That's starting tomorrow!

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