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Why Successful People Wear The Same Thing Every Day

“You’ll see I wear only grey or blue suits. I’m trying to pare down decisions. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make.”
— President Barack Obama.

Zuckerberg's "50 Shades of Grey" wardrobe, Steve Jobs’ iconic black turtleneck, Albert Einstein’s grey suit.

If you had to guess what the “uniform” for success looked like, what would it be?

So a monochromatic wardrobe is synonymous with the style of success. But why?

Which of these apply to you?

  • Your closet is full of clothes but you still end up wearing the same pieces of clothing over and over again
  • You want to look good without really having to think about it
  • You wouldn’t mind having an easier and more efficient “getting ready in the morning” routine
  • You have “bigger” things in life to worry about than having to stress about leaving home looking perfectly put together
“Simply put, by stressing over things like what to eat or wear every day, people become less efficient at work.

This is all related to the concept of decision fatigue, a real psychological condition in which a person’s productivity suffers as a result of becoming mentally exhausted from making so many irrelevant decisions.”
— John Haltiwanger

Introducing the capsule wardrobe, a collection of a few essential items of clothing that don't go out of fashion, such as skirts, trousers, and coats, which can then be augmented with seasonal pieces (Wikipedia). Basically, it's a smart library of functional clothes that you love.

“A capsule wardrobe represents more time and energy for what really matter.”
— #Unfancy

While having a fuss-free monochromatic wardrobe is apparently a habit successful people have, it doesn't just revolve around white shirts, grey suits or wearing the same thing every day.

In fact, a trendy monochromatic dressing can be timeless if you choose the colours or shades that look good on you. Consider this your signature style.

If you had to pick a base colour for your capsule wardrobe, what would it be?

Outfit Moussy // Kicks Nike Air Force 1 Ultra Flynit // Photographed by Bryan Lee


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Friday 04.01.16
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Hairy Hannah

Vlog #109. 

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Thursday 02.18.16
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Paris playsuit

“There’s no cardinal rule that says rompers have to be short little things that barely reach beyond the tops of your thighs. For more temperate spring days, in fact, we think the long romper is where it’s at; but if you go this route, stick to darker or more neutral colors, then set it off with fun accessories.”
— stylecaster.com
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Black Romper H&M // Bracelet Hermes


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Wednesday 09.09.15
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Simplicity in the city

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
— Leonardo Da Vinci

The French say faites simple. Keep it simple. No need to over-accessorise, overthink or overdo. When all you have on is a plain white dress, the temptation to "dress it up" is unavoidable. Like a blank canvas that's waiting to be painted on, outfits like these are great for every woman's wardrobe because they are not only timeless and versatile but they also give us room to personalise and make it truly exclusive to our individual style. Glam it up, dress it down, layer it on for cooler nights - the options are endless. 

Nevertheless, while expressing our personality and making a statement with every new accessory piled on, it also helps to remember that sometimes, less is best. Balance the boldness of a solid coloured fitted dress with the innocence of minimalism to let your personality shine. Accessorise with the best curve on your body - your smile. 

Have a beautiful day ahead gorgeous girls! Mwah!

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White Dress American Apparel // Bracelet Swarovski Slake Silk Bracelet // Bag Chanel Classic Flapbag in Caviar Calfskin


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Thursday 09.03.15
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Basics in Brussels

“The romper can be a tough sartorial nut to crack; if you wear one with too airy a fabric, it can end up looking like pyjamas. If it doesn’t fit properly, you lose all your shape (the ideal romper isn’t too tight or too loose, but lands somewhere perfectly in the middle). If it’s too skimpy, you look like a teenager that’s just escaped from the mall. They can also be difficult to accessorise, especially if they’re printed.”
— stylecaster.com
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Grey Romper H&M // White Bandeau Bra Uniqlo // White Kicks Nike Air Huarache // Shades Chanel // Bag Chanel // Bracelet Hermes


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Sunday 08.30.15
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Getting your hair done in Tokyo

Before

Before

Female and visiting Tokyo for the first time? :-)

Apart from doing the whole Tokyo Disneyland/Disney Sea, shopping at Shibuya 109, ordering ramen from a vending machine and the usual touristy things, something you may want to consider putting in your itinerary (assuming you have some extra time and money) is a visit to a Japanese hair salon. In my humble opinion, getting bangs or having your fringe cut by a Japanese stylist is probably be one the best souvenirs you could take home with you. Even if you don’t intend to get your fringe cut, perhaps a change in hair colour or style will give you something worth remembering from your trip to Tokyo. The men may never understand, but it’s ok. *smile* 

Back to the bangs. So if you have 2 crowns (hair “pusat”) and an occasional cowlick at the front of your head like me, you’ll probably agree that getting perfect bangs can be quite an impossible feat. Speaking from experience, the attempt of getting a fringe cut by a not-so-experienced stylist can be rather disastrous, especially when the cut is done on wet hair. I remember so vividly, an instance where my fringe was cut when it was wet; during the blow-drying process it just twirled back according to the crown at the front of my head, resulting in a rather embarrassingly uneven fringe. More like an odd slant. And you could tell it wasn’t a stylistic cut done on purpose. *laugh* In the end, the stylist blamed it on my hair and I hid under a cap for 2 weeks after that unforgettable day.

Anyhoo, bad experiences aside, I have had 2 rare instances of good fringe cuts, both of which were done by Japanese hairstylists. So if you’re blessed with “front head issues” like me *laugh* but still haven’t given up on conquering the bangs, Tokyo would be the perfect place for you to do just that. 


DID YOU KNOW: In Japan, hairstylists require a licence to cut hair and typically undergo 2 years of hair school with training and examinations before they are issued that licence.


WHERE TO GET YOUR HAIR DONE IN TOKYO?

Since I last moved to Tokyo in 2009, I’ve had the opportunity to try out various salons in Meguro, Shibuya, Harajuku, Omotesando, Aoyama, Ginza and Shinjuku. You’re spoiled for choice in this fully equipped and highly efficient city, and so far, I’ve learnt that as with the food, you can’t really go wrong with salons in Tokyo.

I’m not sure about you but the things I look for in a salon, apart from having a pleasant environment and being in a convenient location include: 

  1. The use of good quality products – I’ve been to salons that ask (as I’m lying in the chair at the washbasin about to get a hair wash) if I wanted to pay the extra for a “good” shampoo. I get that they try and keep your basic salon service cost at a no-frills low, but it just makes me question the general quality of the products they use across the board.
  2. Up to date with the latest hair-care technology – this will also mean that they have the corresponding equipment to support the latest trends (eg. For digital perms, scalp analysis, scalp detox, collagen infused hair colours, organic colouring, etc)
  3. Doesn’t try to sell you more than you need in terms of service, and relentlessly try to push you after-care products (which can be rather intimidating)
  4. Well-versed with all things hair-related and gives you a fully customised service (based on your hair/scalp type or face shape for cuts, etc) since there is no such thing as a one-service-fits-all when it comes to our tresses. It is also important that they treat your hair and head with respect. 

There’s no better thing for a girl than to find a salon we’re comfortable with, so if you haven’t found “the one” yet, don’t worry. These things do take time, so keep searching, don’t give up and don’t settle.

A few years back, my friend Cheesie introduced me to a Japanese chain of salons in Kuala Lumpur called Number76, and I become so comfortable with them that I haven’t switch since.  

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This trip back to Tokyo, I decided to pay a visit to their Omotesando branch and the very first stylist from which I got my maiden haircut at Number76 in Kuala Lumpur years ago – Deji-san. Thanks to my Malaysian style guru, Amy (from the Bangsar 2 branch), I managed to get an appointment with the highly skilled master stylist Deji-san. 

Cut & styled by Deji-san maaaaany years ago Deji-san in KL a few years back

Unfortunately, no bangs for me this time round since the husband wasn’t in favour of that idea (now that I’m married, he gets a say in almost everything *laugh*). So the plan was: 

  • To get a cut that will allow me to easily manage my hair with minimal styling, some layers to lighten my bottom-heavy tresses
  • Trendy but on the natural shade of color
  • Treatment for dry hair

THE RESULT

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 THE WHOLE PROCESS INVOLVED

  1. Cut (layers) ¥6,480
  2. Highlights & lowlights - bleach + Sakura pink ¥8,640
  3. Full color – a special blend of an ice mint blue base ¥7,560
  4. Wash
  5. 6-7-step treatment ¥5,400
  6. Blow dry & styling 
  • Total Cost: ¥22,464 (¥28,080 less a special discount of 20%, applicable to all of you too! *smile*)
  • Time taken: 3.5 hours
  • Stylist: Deji-san
  • Appointment required: Yes, as they are usually fully booked up to a week.
  • Special Note: Number76 has graciously extended the special 20% discount to all my readers so just quote this blog URL on your next visit. :-)
First cut on wet hair
First cut on wet hair
Checking & perfecting the cut on dry hair
Checking & perfecting the cut on dry hair
Prepping for colour
Prepping for colour
The special blend :-D
The special blend :-D
Highlights & lowlights
Highlights & lowlights
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Sakura pink highlights
Sakura pink highlights
Styling
Styling
Almost done!
Almost done!
First cut on wet hair Checking & perfecting the cut on dry hair Prepping for colour The special blend :-D Highlights & lowlights _4120312.jpg Sakura pink highlights Styling Almost done!

 SALON DETAILS

  • Salon Name: Hair Salon Nalu
  • Website: http://www.nalu-style.com/ | http://www.number76.com/
  • Address: 150-0001, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 4-9-2 Jingumae MM Building 2F 
  • Telephone: 03-5786-1642 / Fax: 03-5786-1643
  • Operational hours: 10am-10pm: Tuesday to Friday, 10am-9pm: Saturday, 10am-7pm: Sundays & Public holidays. Closed on Monday

Note: If you are using Google maps to locate the salon in Japan, it may help to copy and paste this address in the search bar: 150-0001 東京都渋谷区神宮前4-9-2 神宮前MMビル2F

Happy hair day! Mwah!


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Wednesday 04.22.15
Posted by Hannah Tan
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Tutorial: Double Waterfall Braid

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