Hope you all had a great weekend! After Shanghai I made my way to Beijing, home to my beloved Peking Opera. I decided to take the Shinkansen because I find trains endlessly romantic. The high speed experience with picturesque views of the countryside rivaled some of the best first class flights I've taken.
Happy Friday! After an extraordinary time in Hong Kong, I made my way to Shanghai, the most populous city in the world. Instead of indulging in the many distractions of this busy metropolis, my days were spent sipping tea, having delicious dinners and visiting some really amazing art galleries. Here are a few pictures.
Shirt from Shoxie; Pants from Shoxie; Givenchy Jacket; Karl Lagerfeld Heart Necklace; Vintage Necklace
Hi everyone! As I make my way back to the states, I finally have a moment to update you on the goings-on in my world. From beachside cocktail dinners in Los Angeles to adventures in Hong Kong, I'm just starting to wrap my head around how full my schedule has been. Here are the past two weeks via Instagram, and a little video from Apple China of my friend, Veronica's wedding (more pictures on that later).
Happy Tuesday! Weddings are such sentimental events, filled with memories for the couple that last a lifetime. My friend Veronica's destination wedding in Hong Kong, though, will also be forever remembered by her guests; it has been the most lavish and extravagant two-day event I've ever attended. No stop was left unpulled and it was a crash course welcome back to this blindingly hectic and dynamic city. My home in Hong Kong has been the legendary Mandarin Oriental, now on the eve of its 50th birthday. Here, the service has been as opulent as its legendary Venini chandeliers, and I am quite fortunate to celebrate my friends' joy with such fun guests. Below are a few pictures overlooking Hong Kong in the morning.