Showing posts with label Sweet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Sweet April 2012

Funny that I just posted the backissue of Sweet September 2011 not too long ago, because here's another issue, Sweet April 2012, with Amuro Namie on the cover ^.^ This one caught my attention with its pretty Jill Stuart freebie tote in a hot pink cherry print.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sweet September 2011

I just bought Sweet April 2012 yesterday and haven't gotten to it yet. But here's another backissue of Sweet September 2011 that came with a nice Anna Sui tote and drawstring pouch set. 


Since the Anna Sui Rouge Jar I got way back when, I've stopped paying attention to the brand as it's gotten a little ornate for my taste. There has been lots of other Anna Sui magazine freebies and mooks though, but I still wasn't interested, so this one is rather special. In fact, I like this one so much that I forgot I had already bought an issue and went out to buy another one ^.^ So yeah, I have two of this issue and I haven't opened the other one yet. Since it's brand new and the freebie set is unopened still in shrink wrap, I'm thinking of posting it on my sales blogs for those who collect Anna Sui things. We'll see.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Sweet January 2012

This is Sweet January 2012 that comes with a set of Marc by Marc Jacobs pouches and matching calendar. I didn't intend to pick this up, but walking by a Tsutaya with these freebies on display made it extremely difficult to resist.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sweet June 2011

This Sweet June 2011 issue comes with a cute Jupiter zipper pouch with a pretty heart charm, and a heart bracelet, both designed by Rinka (I think...).




Monday, July 4, 2011

Sweet May 2011 (Picture Heavy!)

If you're in the states, Happy 4th!!!

As for me, I'm happy this is the last May magazine, because I'm so ready to move on to June's magazine. Yes, I do realize it's July -.-'

Sweet May 2011 issue comes with a super cute Mercury Duo tote that I didn't think twice about before buying. And plus it was a huge issue that took me a while to go through!


Monday, May 9, 2011

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Sweet January 2011 (Picture heavy!)

This Sweet January 2011 issue looks rather tempting with the pretty Snidel 2-way tote. Still, I wavered a great deal given there are so many interesting magazines coming out with fabulous-looking freebies and I want to save up for the ones I really like. ...But I caved in the end ^.^ Seeing many people carry this bag on the street only made me so curious and curiosity never helps.



In addition to the Snidel 2-way tote, there is also a small leaflet attached featuring the DRWCYS 2011 Spring & Summer Collection on Rinka.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sweet December 2010

Finally caved and grabbed this Sweet December 2010 issue before they are cleared out for the January issue going on sale in the next couple of days. I like that Kitson leopard print tote and matching wristlet, but I hesitated for weeks thanks to that cover photo featuring Rinka.

Now, now, before fans of Rinka flame me, I must clarify that I don't dislike her. She's very pretty and probably moves tons of magazines, hence appearing on many covers. But that's precisely the problem. There must be only a handful of working models in Japan or something, but I keep seeing the same faces over and over! I swear some magazines shoot the same models every month! Exclusive contracts or not, I'm getting frustrated and I demand fresh faces!

That's just one complaint I have with Japanese magazines. The other is not something the magazines themselves can help with per se. I'm talking about those bloated fish faces. Seriously, do these models think they're toddlers or something? No, it's not cute. At all. They ought to keep that face to themselves (and perhaps their special ones at home who they can make those faces to) because it's not something I want to see on a magazine cover. And Rinka, seriously? She's obviously capable of pulling off smokin' hot covers (see below, or even better, google!), why resort to such vomit-inducing cutesy?
***Pictures from Amazon JP.

But I digress. Back to the Kitson tote and wristlet ^.^

Both the tote and the wristlet are made of thicker canvas - note I didn't say thick but thicker, as in thicker than the usual thin canvas.

The tote measures 23 (height) x 26.5 (length) x 10 (width) cm and has no outside or inside pockets.

However, the inner seams are covered with polyester piping.

The bottom of the tote also have double reinforced stitching, so this bag might be able to withstand some weight, though I'm still not sure I would recommend carrying college textbooks with them...

The wristlet measures 10 (height) x 15.5 (length).

To my pleasant surprise, the inner seams of the wristlet are also covered with the same polyester piping. Why the surprise? Because the smaller wristlet is usually the neglected one out of the set, though in this case it looks like both received equal attention, which is nice.

Unfortunately this Kitson tote is not faultless as the finishing stitches on the piping up towards the tote's opening look a bit jumbled as though was done in a hurry.


Also, even though the bottom of the tote has reinforced stitching, the stitching is actually quite...loose. So loose I can actually see through their loops. Oh well, this tote and wristlet are freebies after all.

Good thing this rather thick issue will more than make up for the hasty craftsmanship of the tote. I'll have lots of pictures to ogle.


Oh, and look who I found among those pictures! Soyjoy, huh? Man, that terrible economic downturn must have hit Hollywood pretty hard!

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