Nobyembre 28, 2012

Cat got your head?

So we went around Makati today and visited a few hotels for our Tourism subject activity. 

It was very tiring walking around Ayala, because of the heat and the long gaps between the hotels. But on the contrary it was fun considering it was my first time in Makati alone. :)

So this is what I wore.



Do you guys think the cat head was a nice touch? 
XOXO, Dom. :)


Mayo 23, 2012

How I style: DIY Ombre sleeveless shirt.

Yeah. I wanted to show the DIY project that I made and how I styled it. So Enjoy! :)




For the first shirt, I paired it with my brown skinny pants, oxford shoes. I wore a bow-tie and a black tribal necklace.





For the second shirt, I paired it with knee length shorts and a white tee. I wore a gold ball necklace, and a small red cocktail ring. I also paired it with a black shoulder bag. 
XOXO, Dominic

Mayo 22, 2012

DIY Ombre Shirt.

I've been pondering and thinking of new ideas to put here in my blog, and I searched for ideas on the internet, and I came across a few Youtube videos. The videos were mainly about dyeing a shirt. Then it hit me, I should do a DIY! And thus this post was born. LOL.

So what you're going to need for this DIY: 
  1. A Shirt, any type of shirt as long as the color will stain it. I recommend using a white button down shirt. In this case, I used my old uniform back when I was in 3rd year of high school. 
  2. Scissors(Optional. I just used scissors to cut the sleeves and the collar of the shirt/s I made. 
  3. Dye. Any color of your choice. 
  4. Hot water. 
  5. Basin.
  6. A rod to push your clothes into the water. 










When you have all your materials, just go ahead and cut the sleeves and collar or any part that you want to cut, I removed the pockets of my shirt, just because it had my old school's logo.




 This is how it looks like when I cut out the pockets and sleeves. :)
 Next, pour the hot water in the basin and mix in the dye color of your choice. 




Mix the water with the dye, stir it using the rod. 

Then dip the shirt quarter of the way, almost nearing the bottom, soak the for two minutes. Then move the shirt up and soak it in a longer period of time. 

 And here's the finish product! 

I made two ombre shirts, one in red and one in blue. 
I hope you do this guys! It was really fun to do! I'll post a look on it later! XOXO!