The biggest news in fashion retail this year would have to be the arrival of H&M and Uniqlo in Australia. Both fashion giants opened their first stores in Melbourne and then come October, they both opened in Macquarie Centre in Sydney. This is a big deal in Australia, the same way when Zara and GAP came into our shores. Before these international brands came into view, shopping in Sydney seemed very laidback. I’ve had friends who visit Sydney find it odd that a first world country like Australia doesn’t have GAP, Zara, H&M and Uniqlo. That will change now as these brands plan to open more branches in key cities of Australia.

I’ve actively shared updates regarding the opening H&M and Uniqlo thru facebook and twitter. It’s not so much about shopping. It’s about having more fashion choices which are reasonably priced. It’s about making fashion retail in Australia more competitive–maybe bring Australian brands’ prices down (because some are just ridiculously expensive!). It’s about more jobs opening up for people to apply for.  And personally, I wouldn’t have to shop too much in these stores when we travel (overweight baggage problems) or shop online (and figure out if they really fit me or not) because we have them here too. On the two occasions that we’ve been to visit, I found myself taking the shopping for granted because I know they’ll still be there when I come back…and if not, that’s fine too. They’ll have something else on offer when I come back in again so no worries for me.

The Husband and I have been to H&M and Uniqlo the following week they opened. We only spent about 15 minutes in each store and didn’t buy anything. We’re curious as to how the lay-out of the stores looked like and what clothes they have on offer. The second time we went was last week and we were with couple friends. It was a Thursday night so were were able to have a look around and pick up something we liked. Here’s what we think of these two new stores…

I’ve been following the “Becoming Minimalist” website and their facebook page for some time now. Their tips and stories are a source of inspiration for living a simple and minimalist life. In this time of technology and social media, it’s easy to get tempted with online purchases or be influenced by other people’s lifestyles. The things they share online are good reminders for someone like me who aims to live a simple life or anyone who gives value to a life of simplicity.

Below is a poster they shared on FB, which has become one of my favourite manifestos:

Manifesto For A Simple Life

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 Below are a few good reads from their website:

Find Hope. Give Hope.

Surround yourself with people who speak confidence in your life. Nurture relationships with optimistic people who have overcome trial and hardship. Remove people from your direct sphere of influence who discourage you, trample your creativity, or who are so self-absorbed they never help others. Instead, seek people who inspire and believe in you.

The Latte Factor: 8 Ways We Overspend

A list of 8 common money leaks.

7 Reasons That Keep People From Getting Started

Reasons that keep people from taking this first step towards living with less.

 Not Just The Outcome, But The Process

Recognize the importance and the joy in your present activity. Be mindful in every moment and each step of the journey.

 Don’t Buy Stuff You Don’t Need

Owning fewer possessions means less cleaning, less organizing, and less financial burden. It brings freedom, clarity, and opportunity.
When we eliminate the distractions of excess stuff, we gain the freedom to dive into life, deepen our relationships, and discover our full potential. And that’s what’s so great about being a minimalist.
Happy Monday!

Ibyang + Instagram = Ibyangram

While my instagram photos are shared on my twitter page and sometimes on my tumblr and fb page, I would like to have a monthly dump of ibyangrams. It is thru instagram that I share everyday moments and random finds. I use instagram as my real time mini-blog. Every end of the month, I’ll be choosing a couple of photos from my instagram and share it here because I have something more to say about a certain ibyangram.

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The month of October came and went as fast as it could. The days seemed to fly by as we kept ourselves busy with this new blog (ibyang.com)–we’re still working on a few things at the back end; spent time with loved ones on our free time and chased a few gastronomical pursuits (which I will share in separate posts).

Here are some of the highlights of my October…

Reunited with Shiella, a high school friend from Manila.  We were able to get in touch with her via facebook on a Saturday afternoon, so the Husband & I ran off to the city to meet her as she’s leaving in two days. So blessed we got to catch up over dinner & coffee.