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Erin Ng

erin where do you mostly shop??? your style is uniquely fab!!!

Thank you babe! <3 I mostly online shop and asos is my drug. I also like to buy from stores with good black clothing like Young Hungry Free, Soeurs.co, Eleventhparade. When I finally bother leaving home, I always have to make a trip to Styledasher, H&M & Zara, though Zara is mostly for window shopping because I'm broke 24/7 ;^;

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Does the white one you own get stained easily?

It doesn't, I'm proud to say :-) I've been wearing them pretty often and they're still white. They dry very easily (from pouring rain) and are really comfortable as well! Definitely one of my best buys

what's your carousell?

Same handle as my instagram's ー @nsyerin. Please show my carousell some love, I'm in dire need to clear my wardrobe!

Hi may I know where did you got your white sandals from? And how much is it? The one you wore with your white stripe tee and blue denim shorts in the pic you posted on your ig. Thank you!!

The white sandals are from Styledasher! If I remember correctly, I got them for a little above $30. Aren't they perfect?!

well shit, im gonna bring my closet then! haha! thanks for being so online Erin you da bomb! :)

Aww thanks, sweetie!! :*

what's the weather like in Singapore during June/July? and appropriate outfits? ;) :*

Though I can't say for sure, due to climate change and all, Singapore's usually plagued with humid and sticky weather during June - July. It can also get really sunny and clouds are pretty much nowhere to be seen. So make sure to bring along sunblock and wear clothes suitable for summer weather. My outfits on constant repeat during the hot months are a sleeveless blouse & drawstring shorts, a white t-shirt loosely tucked into highwaist denim shorts / (occasionally) boyfriend jeans, cropped tops (aka heaven) with drawstring pants / anything highwaisted. My sneakers are worn to death and I rarely use backpacks because they usually result in really uncomfortable and sweaty back situations, especially if you'll be walking a lot :|
But do bring along a sweater or a jacket because, to counter the unbearably hot weather, malls in Singapore are usually full on blasting A/C and some can be extremely cold. Although, of course, this depends on your cold tolerance. And always pack with you an umbrella because the weather in Singapore can still be unpredictable af.. This past week, the sky hasn't been very good with making up its mind whether it wants to be sunny & hot or rain cats & dogs.
I hope my essay of an answer helped you out and enjoy Singapore if you're coming for a holiday! The weather here is a bitch but the country is still a beautiful one! :)

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as for landscape shots, would you personally use your kit lens or 50mm? actually, do you think your 18-55mm is good enough for a zoom lens? because mine is 18-135mm and its quite heavy for me so I'm thinking of switching it to maybe 18-55mm. but I'm not sure if it's good enough?

It depends whether the landscape you want to take is close or near. I took Mt Fuji with my 50mm lens but if I was nearer to a landscape, I would use the 18-55mm. Yes, 18-55mm is definitely good enough for a zoom lens! At least for travelling, that is. I didn't really zoom in on anything when I was using my 18-55mm. I myself have another kit lens that's 55-250mm and I have only used it once at a zoo. So yeah, I think 18-55mm works well enough!

why did you interchange your lens in Japan? in what occasion do you use the 50mm lens? was thinking if I should bring only my 50mm lens, or my canon kit lens (18-135mm) over to Japan. the latter is pretty heavy that's why I'm considering the 50mm. but it's hard to shoot in 50mm right? D:

50mm is alright, except when you want to shoot from a close distance because it's inconvenient to do so from afar, which is when I'll change to my kit lens. My kit lens were not heavy so I didn't mind bringing it along with me everywhere I went. I'll use the 50mm lens when I want to take outfit shots, or take a picture with more focus, or when I want the picture to have better colours because I feel the 50mm lens have a better colour quality. I hope this helps! Carry a backpack if you're thinking of bring your kit lens after all and have lots of fun in Japan! It's an amazing and beautiful country ♥

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