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Today marks the last day of my wearing Glossi every day for a month challenge. Does this mean I won’t wear Glossi anymore? Of course not. I’ve grown to love both my pairs of Glossi Eyewear over the course of the month because it’s so easy to match. As promised, I have something special in store. I’ve created a video called “Frames” to showcase how versatile Glossi Eyewear is and how it has made a significant impact on my style since I had them. Every single outfit you see is paired with one of my Glossi Eyewear.

Enjoy and see if you can count guess how many outfits were involved in this shoot!

Click here to view video on Youtube.

Taken today with the haze filled skies, my outfit for the day.

With no makeup on, I’m glad that my Glossi sunglass helped to pull together my simple white outfit.

If you’ve missed out my previous Glossi posts, here is a summary:

Oh Glossi, what a spectacle!

4 Tried, Tested and True Date Outfits

Glossi in Cinemagraph

Simple Style

Glossi Around The World

And lastly,

Frames

Thank you OMY and Glossi  for the fun that I’ve had :)

Okay I admit, I might have stretched the truth about “around the world” but I did wear my Glossi eyewear every single day for close to an entire month and it has followed me to Brunei which was the only trip I took out of Singapore in the last 30 days. I tried to take daily outfits with my Glossi but that didn’t pan out because there were somedays where life overwhelms (especially on days when I am working) and I didn’t have time to take photos. But I wanted to do a general consolidation of the outfits that I did manage to remember to take photos of and share them with you. As you can tell I’m really please with my Glossi eyewear cause they match everything!

Be prepared for a photo bonanza! Some you might have seen before and some new ones.

Glossi with my casual floral dress and trucker hat. I wore this to collect my Glossi prescriptive Eyewear followed by an special 4D experience opening launch in Sentosa.

Glossi with my fail safe white shirt and denim jeans combi. I had on this outfit when I attended the recent Eco-Challenge Craft Workshop organized by OMY.sg and Panasonic.

Glossi with a yellow dress that I wore to my Godson Lysander’s 1st month celebration party.

Glossi with work wear for mid-day coffee/hot chocolate runs. I need liquid fuel.

Glossi with polka dot dresses for geeky dates and when I’m behind the computer screen.

Glossi with sports top and shorts traveling to the heart of nature in Brunei.

Glossi can even be spotted with a life vest on a long boat in Brunei’s pristine rainforest.

Glossi went snorkeling and speed boating with me in the South China Sea.

Glossi with my horse riding outfit in Brunei.

Glossi with my vintage 1960s dress on a Sunday brunch date.

Glossi with a floral and lace Japanese dress when I sent JW off at the airport as he bravely went to serve our country’s efforts in Afghanistan.

Glossi with a bright pink pleated dress for a friend’s birthday party and to shoot an advertorial with the new Escada Perfume.

Glossi with my makeup free face and a tube dress as I make my way to shoot a variety program for Channel U. I love how it makes me look so stylish even though its 7am and I barely got out of bed.

Glossi with a simple dress for meetup with girlfriends and bringing my grandparents for their checkup at General Hospital.

Glossi with a green top and skorts as I try to further my cause in being eco-friendly and spread awareness.

Glossi with my special occasion date dress as I went for pre-dinner drinks to soak in the sunset followed by a fine dining experience.

Glossi with me at the beach with my dogs, shielding my eyes from the harsh sunlight.

Glossi in my green outfit set as I paid a visit to my Godsons Leonidas and Lysander followed by a food tasting event.

As you can see, my Glossi Eyewear helps each of my outfit to look even better and I could go on showing you the rest of my outfits but you already got the idea. Since tomorrow marks the last day of my “One month with Glossi” Challenge, you can expect a little something special in my post. Look out for it and please continue to vote daily for me for the Singapore Blog Awards 2013. I’m in the running for Best VlogGlossi Best Modelling BlogPanasonic Best Beauty Blog andPanasonic Eco-Friendly Blog.

I promised in my last post that I will tell you more about The Empire Hotel & Country Club so here it is. This place is more than just one of the most luxurious and prestigious accommodation you can find in Brunei (with exception of the Saltan’s abode of course), it is also an incredible resort destination on its’ own. The lack of hype about this place in Singapore truly amazes me. How can something this good and fun be kept hidden from travel loving Singaporeans for so long totally puzzles me.

The view of the South China Sea from most areas of the hotel is gorgeous and waking up to this view is so refreshing. There is a total of 180hectares that make up The Empire so there’s always so much to see and so much to do. 200 architects and interior designers, engineers and draftsmen were involved in the design of the property and they did a fantastic job.

You’ve already seen my lovely deluxe room (that looks like a suite) in my previous post and if you were already impressed, you haven’t seen nothing yet. Let me show you some of the jaw dropping accommodation that is available at The Empire.

The Executive Suite is one grade higher than the room I stayed and it had an extra living room area as well as a larger bathtub. If you stay in this room, however, you get access to the E-Lounge. The E-Club Lounge, an exclusive retreat on the 6th floor, offers, complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, evening mocktails and international hors d’oeuvres all served with spectacular views.

For those who wanted to have a more private room away from the main hotel building or to have a more relaxing time with the family and friends and not worry about disturbing the neighbors, you can try booking one of the 16 villas at The Empire.

 

These villas are very popular with families or those who are looking to find a nice location to throw a nice birthday party. The double level villa is super spacious and feels similar to the villas that you can find in Bali or Phuket. There are twelve 2-bedroom Garden Villas and three 3-bedroom Ocean Villas, sharing a swimming pool and private beach.

I couldn’t believe that the price for the Duplex 2 Bedroom Garden Villa in this luxury resort was only $1,000 to $1,200 a night. Considering that you have 2 bedrooms and this was made for family living, the cost per person isn’t much at all. It’s a great place to do a small holiday celebration. In Singapore, that pricing would probably get you a normal suite room in one of the 5 star hotels without the expansive living space or exclusivity.

Next it was time to check out The Ambassador Suite. Since our Singapore President was on an official visit, most of the available Ambassador suites were taken up by him and his entourage. By a stroke of luck, there was one Ambassador suite still unoccupied and we were allowed to see the suite which was exactly the same as the one taken up by our Singapore President during his Brunei stay.

Our eyes popped with excitement the moment we stepped in. These expansive and lavish suites feature private balconies. Chandeliers hung beautifully everywhere and there was a huge boardroom for meetings and discussion. I even found a full working kitchen in this suite.

Sublime craftsmanship with bespoke furniture and Bang & Olufsen surround sound. Italian silk-covered walls and Asprey spa bath amenities accentuate the private Jacuzzis and double vanity mirror. Italian marble-clad bathroom with separate shower and in the bedroom there was also a walk-in wardrobe.

The ambassador suite was not the most expensive room in the hotel. There were 2 more even more impressive rooms – The Emperess Suite and The Emperor Suite.

The Empress Suite doesn’t even feel like a hotel suite. At a whopping 345 square metres, it feels like a mansion fit for royalty. In the living room there was even a beautiful grand piano. The walls of the suites are covered in foam padded fabric panels to give more privacy. All the many different carpets around the hotel and in these rooms are hand tufted and made from the finest New Zealand wood. The furniture, mostly from France and Italy is elegant in design and the furnishing and fabrics feels extremely fine to touch.

I know I should have been more impressed with the grand piano, the 21K gold-plated finish fittings or the superby plush bed but my heart literally took a small leap when I saw the huge walk in wardrobe. It was calling me to fill it up and dance in it (okay, this is the bimbotic side of me). If I ever got a chance to stay in this room complete with the complimentary personal butler, I’ll probably never want to leave.

We couldn’t visit the legendary Emperor Suite which was just next door because His Majesty, Sultan of Brunei is hosting his guest stay there. It was the only room in the hotel that has its own private pool. After hearing that, curiosity got the better of me and I since there was no way I could see it, I did the 2nd best thing. I googled it. These following photos are from the hotel’s website.

Even with just a few photos, it has already caused me to swoon! At 666 square meters (almost double the size of the Empress Suite), this has been voted “The World’s Leading Suite” by the World Travel Awards 2003 & 2004. The suite’s private elevator provides guests with access to privacy and security unrivaled anywhere else. Equipped with a private swimming pool, steam room and sauna, guests could almost be forgiven for not leaving the suite for the duration of their stay. The private movie theatre and grand piano round up a beautiful private night in.

Other than the rooms, we also took a buggy around the compounds. The roads and buggy paths throughout the hotel and country club cover 22km! There is so much to do and see at The Empire, it not hard  just come here and not feel the need to ever get out of this place. Everyday, from Monday to Sunday, there are lots of activities organized to entertain their guests. You could go on a cycling tour, snorkeling,  play golf, learn their traditional games, attend language lessons, learn how to make mocktails, attend a bowling clinic, play water volleyball, go kayaking, go for malay kueh tasting or feed the fish and turtles. The list is endless!

I’m extremely interested in their watersports center that offers banana boat, catamaran, flying fish, jet skiing, lazer funboat, lazer pico, parasailing, snorkeling, ocean kayak, water skiing, wake boarding, wind surfing and scuba diving! On days where I’m feeling lazy, I could just lounge in one of their 9 swimming pools. My favourite picks will be the saltwater lagoon pool by the beach, the water edge pool by the pool bar, the river pool and the indoor heated spa pool.

If you play golf, you shouldn’t miss a chance to line up your first tee shot at The Empire’s Jack Nicklaus designed championship course.  At 7029 yards, the course winds along the coast with spectacular views and the sea providing hazardous winds across tight fairways. Strategically placed bunkers catch the off-guard and the ambitious. Definitely a worthy challenge.

Entering into The Empire Country Club, there were even more activities in store and everything is open to guests of the hotel. This hotel and resort has won so many international and regional awards and I can see why.

Whether it’s sports like bowling, badminton, squash, table tennis, basketball, billards or tennis, the country club has facilites for everything. And located conveniently in the same building is also The Empire Spa. What a beautiful combination.

I know a lot of people that needs to stay at a hotel with good gym facilities when they travel. The Empire doesn’t disappoint.

Not only does it have a fully furnish, state of the art, 2 level gym facing the golf course, they even have a secondary gym just for the ladies for added privacy. Additionally, they have a dance studio and a schedule of all their dance and aerobics classes that anyone from the hotel can just participate.

If sports is not your thing, how about catching a movie at The Empire’s cinema. Yep, they even have their own cinema and it shows the latest Hollywood movies!

We returned back to the impressive hotel lobby that has lovely grand columns and mosaic marble floors that were all painstakingly put together, manually. But our sights were set on Zest, a lifestyle cafe serving all sorts of pastries, macarons and cakes. These delectable goodies were only about $2.50 to $4 each which is really affordable for a 5 star hotel standard. Even my cake at the local Starbucks in Singapore cost at least $6 or more.

Lunch was hosted for us by The Brunei Tourism at the hotel’s Atrium Cafe. The buffet spread is amazing and delicious. Over lunch, I had such a great time chatting to the guy and gals about my experience in Brunei and sharing with them all about Singapore that I forgot to take photos of the beautiful spread to show you all. Luckily, Malcolm and Deenise kindly offered to share with me the photos they took of the gourmet spread. Here’s a tip, if you ever go to the Atrium Cafe in Brunei, you have to try the mango and coconut signature drink.

With all the jaw dropping facilities, royal treatment service and insanely gorgeous views, can you blame us for being reluctant to leave The Empire Hotel  & Country Club?

Thank you OMY, Brunei Tourism and Royal Brunei Airlines  for making this trip possible.

If you would like to know Brunei better or check out more Royal Brunei Airlines promotions, check out their Facebook page.

When I think back, it’s amazing how I can go from walking in the clouds above the rainforest to being in the deep blue sea on the same day. That’s how varied choices of activities are in Brunei.

We were dropped off at Poni Divers to sign the customary indemnity forms before gearing up with snorkels and cool neon flippers. Although the whole group was going to do snorkeling that afternoon, if you love diving, Brunei offers a surprisingly good range of interesting dive sites and is known to provide great wreak diving opportunities such as The American Wreck, Australian Wreck, Blue Water Wreck and Cement Wreck. Many of Brunei’s wreak diving spots attract the more adventurous dive enthusiasts with a keen interest in history as some of their shipwrecks go back as far as World War II. Other than just corals, Brunei divers are known to spot a wide range of big fishes such as barracudas, and even whale sharks.

We hopped onto a specially charted speed boat and rode off into the horizon.

At full speed, skimping off the surface of the sea, I was glad I wore my Glossi Sunglasses the whole ride as the wind blasted through our faces.

Andy’s face is an awesome example of how powerful the winds are and how difficult it became to even open your eyes if you didn’t have any sunglass on.

Finally, we reached an islet where corals and fishes abound.

Even though the driver and guides told us that waters were clearer in the earlier part of the day and that the rising sediments with the evening tide was making the waters cloudy, it was still clear enough to spot fishes and corals.

I took more pictures of corals than fishes because I wasn’t very good at focusing my underwater camera and most of the photos with fishes turned out blurry. Just like the one below with “nemo” the clownfish darting elusively in the corals.

With the snorkels on, it is hard to tell who was who in the photo. I only know I wasn’t in it cause I was behind the camera!

Instead I’m the one with the underwater selfie. Lol!

Unlike the corals in Phuket which are dead, dying or bleached white due to the devastating tsunami a couple of years ago, the corals here are very much alive and doing well with the most distinctive ones being the table coral and the brain coral.

Another sea creature that was in abundance everywhere I looked were sea cucumbers.  Sea cucumbers serve a useful purpose in the marine ecosystem as they help recycle nutrients, breaking down detritus and other organic matter after which bacteria can continue the degradation process.

There was one section between the rocks where the current was extremely strong and it took almost all our strength to swim against it. I felt like a salmon swimming upstream. Thankfully, all of us made it safely.

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It was such fun being in the waters and being able to view corals and fishes so easily. The next time I go to Brunei I need to up my level and try wreak diving.

Once everyone were safely on board the boat again, we were ready to jet back to shore. The sun was setting soon and we wanted to reach the Empire Hotel before that happens so we could catch the beautiful sunset there.

Thank you OMY, Brunei Tourism and Royal Brunei Airlines  for making this trip possible.

If you would like to know Brunei better or check out more Royal Brunei Airlines promotions, check out their Facebook page.

PS: I have a couple of photos that I’ve put up in this post without my usual watermark as these photos are used courtesy of Malcolm SunnyAndy Storm and Rui Long of OMY.

We woke up and gathered at 4am in a bid to catch the sun rising above the rainforest. The canopy walk was one of the highlights of the Brunei trip that I was looking forward to.

We took a longboat upstream to the beginning of the trekking route. It’s pre-dawn in a rainforest and we climbed up endless stairs in the darkness, allowing only our panting breaths to fill the air. The trail is steep with never ending stairs (about 1200) but our guide, Tom, paced us well and most of us in the group had a moderate fitness level.

Finally, we were at the base of this towering monster steel structure with simple metal ladders that paved the way to the top. I was excited to be up there to catch the first rays of light so I volunteered to climb up first. The 50m-high metal cage appears to be little more than makeshift scaffolding, and with only six discrete steel cables supporting the structure, the sway of the platform is quite noticeable, even in a gentle breeze. There can only be a maximum of 5 persons on the metal cage at any one time and only 2 persons are allowed on the bridges above so we carefully spaced ourselves out as we climbed from area to area.

Even before reaching the very top, I was rewarded with peeks of beautiful sun rays through the gaping holes of the tallest trees.

In no time, I reached the first metal bridge, but this was not the highest point yet.

I tried to spot who was still at the bottom preparing for the climb up and it was hard to make out the little dots. After waiting around for my turn, I was ready to head all the way up to the tallest point.

From the base of the canopy to the very top is 610 steps and it’ll put you a happy 60m off the ground. It’s a little challenging for those who have a fear of vertical heights but that just wasn’t how I was made.

The scene at the top was breathtaking and worth every inch of that climb. It was as if you were walking on the clouds above the towering trees.

Looking down you’ll see 50,000 hectares of pristine rainforest at your feet. It’s a wonderful feeling that neither this post nor the photos does any justice to. It has be be experienced first hand.

The air was so fresh and truly, you can feel how nature is a gift from the heavens. No man made building or object can bring that happy skip in your heart compared to the rising sun waking the forest up ever so slowly. All around, the jungle was awakening and this precious land that has been untouched by man for hundreds of years, continues its circle of life.

While I was alone at the top, in awe by the magnificent view all around me, I closed my eyes and breathed deeply. Suddenly life became simple and I feel reconnected to nature and to my core. The chasing of wealth, time, and material possessions didn’t matter.  It was just contentment felt between the work of God and the blessings he has showered upon me.

I look down to see all the other members in my group getting excited with the climb and the view and I knew that they too realized how blessed they are. Sometimes the beauty of nature does that to you. It jolts you from your lists of things-to-do, things-to-buy and things-to-have and shows you that everything you truly need, God has provided. You just need to realize it.

That hike marked the end of my stay at Ulu Ulu Resort but I bring with me many memories and learnings of my rainforest experience that has made an impact to my thoughts.

Thank you OMY, Brunei Tourism and Royal Brunei Airlines  for making this trip possible.

If you would like to know Brunei better or check out more Royal Brunei Airlines promotions, check out their Facebook page.

PS: I have a couple of photos that I’ve put up in this post without my usual watermark as these photos are used courtesy of Rui Long of OMY.sg

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