For this week’s Travel Thursday post I’m actually…traveling! I hope you are following me along on Instagram to see where we are and what we are doing! More to come tomorrow…
Thanks so much for reading!
For this week’s Travel Thursday post I’m actually…traveling! I hope you are following me along on Instagram to see where we are and what we are doing! More to come tomorrow…
Thanks so much for reading!
I love the color yellow. It’s been my favorite color for as long as I can remember – it’s just cheerful, sunny and makes me happy. The color yellow was even incorporated into my wedding colors…and my anniversary just happens to be this week! Today, I styled a yellow blazer on top of a yellow silk blouse paired with a lace skirt and jeweled necklace for a WORK style. I was excited once we started taking pictures and realized some yellow flowers were just starting to bloom in the background! Have a great Wednesday.
WORK
Ironing Out the Details:
Blazer – ZARA, Similar here, here and here
Blouse – VICTORIA’S SECRET, Similar here and here
Skirt – TARGET, Similar here, here and here
Necklace – Gifted, Similar here and here
Bracelets – J.CREW; Gifted yellow bangle, Similar here and here
Watch – MICHAEL KORS
Sunglasses – JESSICA SIMPSON
Heels – CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN
Bag – LOUIS VUITTON
In Hong Kong, there are many amazing foods to experience and try. One little treat is the Pineapple Bun also known as the Polo Bao. I’ve heard one of the best Polo Bao’s is in Mongkok, across the water from us…I will have to stop there and try it with some meat and veggies at another time. But for now, right in our neighborhood of Wan Chai, is a little cafe called Kam Fung and this is where I tried my first pineapple bun. Always crowded and crazy, Kam Fung is known for serving amazing egg tarts (which I will definitely post about in the future), milk tea (known as nai cha) and the pineapple bun. Kam Fung is simple and inexpensive, just like the Polo Bao, but proves to be very tasty and charming. Places like Kam Fung and little treats like the Pineapple Bun are exactly what Hong Kong is all about.
More Hidden Hong Kong posts below:
The Hong Kong Waffle
Sham Shui Po Markets
Arriving later in the evening, most of everything was sold out!
Inside the cafe.
A pineapple bun and an egg tart.
Yum!