The trip up to the capital of Malaysia was not only unexpected, it was a really short one too.
How to dress in KL?
As comfy as possible, and this is my idea of comfort!
I like how my outfit here matches the walkway of the hotel rooms, hahaha.
The fact that we barely had much time, one of the places that I wanted to check out in KL was Kree. I have been wanting to head down and check out their showroom for a while. Since I'm there, I finally have a reason to head there. They are the skirt specialist and I seriously love their skirts. Flair, mermaid, you name it, I love them all.
The night before, I met Qayyum, Kree's PR Exec, at FV runway show. He is such a friendly person. The next I met Beela at the showroom. I communicated with Beela over the phone before and when I finally met her in person, she too, like Qayyum is friendly and bubbly. Needless to say, I got myself a few stuff from them and I can't wait to get them on.
After the serious shopping at Kree, Erwin needed a kickstart to her sleepiness.
Where did we go?
Coffea Coffee at Bangsar.
It sure is a cosy coffee place where we chilled for a bit.
I wanted to check out Mimpi Kita boutique while we were there.
We went up a few staircases only to end up at the wrong place. We finally figured that the staircase leading up to their boutique was close, shattering all my dreams of checking out their RTW collection. We gave up and headed for lunch.
For lunch we went...to...
ROA by Malaysia's famous fashion designer, Jovian Mandagie.
My friend, Idrina, recommended me this place. The food there is delicious and affordable. We were too hungry to snap any pictures of the dishes. Their Rica-rica beef is finger-licking good. Spicy to me but so sedap!
Done with lunch, we had a few pit stops looking for Modvier.
Pit stops included the bookstore, accessories outlets and we even ended up in the previous location before Modvier moved. We had to walk back, make a U-turn and walk down the opposite side of the road before we finally ended up at Modvier. I love you so much KL, but I seriously think there could be more traffic lights for the ease of pedestrians and noob travellers like us. Not that our opinion matters anyway. Despite the lack of it, we still were resilient enough to find Modvier anyway.
Modvier now houses 70 brands under one roof. It was a pleasant experience being there. I was warmly greeted and entertained by Anita who made our shopping experience at Modvier a welcoming one. Anita helped us with our queries and curiosities. She also made our tiring walk all the way there, worth it.
Done with shopping? Yes.
What's next?
Chilling time at PCLO Cafe.
The hot churros and cheesecake are just too yummy as we both finish them off like piranhas.
Would I do this again?
Yes, but next time, I'll grab a cab to the location instead of walking over.
naimefied look:
scarf: dUCk
top: Mango
pants: Haflins
shoes: Studio
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