Sunday, 29 June 2014

First week of the World Cup 2014 (In São Paulo)

I was in Brazil for the first week of the World Cup, and I said that I would write a blog post every single day that I was there. However, I got so caught up with all the on-goings there that I never got round to doing so.

In the end, I didn't end up watching a game at the stadium because my trip was kinda last minute and football wasn't the main purpose of my trip. By the time I even considered watching a game at the stadium all the tickets were sold out and impossible to get. Boo :(

So I went to Vila Magdalena (which is a really cool neighbourhood with lots of bars, restaurants and beautiful, young people) to watch the opening match with my fiancé, Thiago.

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so I´ll let the pictures (and the video) speak for themselves.

The Havaianas store on Oscar Freire, selling flip flops according to the teams that qualitifed :)

A couple walking their dogs. Very festive indeed :)

Thiago and I at Vila Madgalena, moments before the World Cup 2014 opening ceremony began

The opening match started at 4pm and people were already hitting the bars decked out in their green and yellow from noon.

 A random Brazil fan

In a bar at Vila Magdalena



Here is a video which shows the reaction of the Brazilians when their team scored a goal


Street party at Vila Magdalena after Brazil won the opening match against Croatia (3-1)

Cool graffiti at Vila Magdalena

Sunday, 22 June 2014

The Edge Malaysia Article features Nadia Hasbi and Liquido!

Article on Liquido in Malaysia that came out in THE EDGE MALAYSIA, Malaysia's premiere Business & Investment Weekly Newspaper.
The week of March 17 - March 23, 2014 



In The Business Of Bikinis - by Stephanie Sta Maria

It appeared to be a deadlock. The owner of Liquido Brazil wanted Nadia Hasbi to commit a monthly sales target of 1,000 pieces before he would agree to let her distribute his popular Brazilian bikinis and fitness wear in Malaysia.

The budding entrepreneur, however, wanted  more conservative sales projection of 50 pieces a month. She told the owner that she was inexperienced in business and was doing it alone.

"I also told him that I wasn't a retailer, but someone who really loved his brand and wanted to take it to a part of the world it wouldn't reach otherwise".

But the owner stood his ground and the meeting ended with a polite handshake.

A few days later, Nadia received an email from Liquido's marketing director who also happened to be the owner's sister. She has liked Nadia's heartfelt pitch and persuaded her brother to give their young fan a chance.

Nadia, she said, would be given exclusive distributorship of the brand in Southeast Asia.

"They decided to let me grow Liquido to a point where I was selling 1,000 pieces a month and then we could revisit the terms, says Nadia, grinning from ear to ear.

"I'm hoping to reach that target by the end of the year".

Liquido's owners come from a family of garment manufacturers in the Middle East. One of them moved to Bras in Sao Paulo for business expansion and saw the value of adding bikinis to the apparel line.

The extra-light lycra was chosen as the X-factor for the bikinis. The material is stretchy enough to prevent a "muffin top", the abhorred overlap of flesh over the waistband. The material is also smooth enough to fit like a second skin. The gorgeous designs are a bonus.

In the beach-crazed nation of Brazil, Liquido shot to almost instant fame. In another part of the world, Nadia was preparing for her long-awaited move to Brazil, a country that had long ruled her dreams. A job posting would place her there for two years from June 2011. It wasn't long after settling down that she too was seduced by the beach culture and fashion.

It just so happened that one of Liquido's 80 stores sat right down the block from her Sao Paulo residence.

"The first time I walked into the outlet, I couldn't leave!" Nadia laughs. "I love the colours, designs and especially the price tags." She bought a pile as gifts for her friends.

Brazil's bikini market has a wide price range, from the really cheap that start at RM50 all the way to the high-end stuff that costs RM800. Liquido's price tags are somewhere in the middle.

We finally came to the million-dollar question: What on earth is a Brazilian bikini?

It's only about the 100th time Nadia has been asked this question. In response, she holds up a beautiful turquoise bikini bottom.

"Australia, Thai or American bikini designs haven't moved away from the granny underwear, but Brazilian bikini bottoms incorporate the V-cut to give the illusion of longer limbs," she explains.

"And the various designs complement different body types. A lot of thought goes into these bikinis. Unfortunately, 60% of the bikini bottoms are thongs, so I only bring in a limited range because I know most Malaysians will never wear a thong bikini!"

Diving into entrepreneurship 

Limited or not, the remaining 40% has seen decent sales since the Liquido online store was launched last August. Revenue for last month was RM15,000 and Nadia expects this to grow at a monthly rate of 10% until year-end.

Not too shabby for someone who had shunned the idea of entrepreneurship even after friends drooled over the Liquido bikinis she brought home as gifts.

At the time, it didn't occur to her that there was a business opportunity right there. It took a whole year before she allowed herself to cautiously consider the possibility. An entrepreneur friend suggested that she import a Brazilian product for the Malaysian market and she offhandedly replied that the only product she could think of was Liquido.

Lucikly for her, he pounced on the idea and pushed her to take the first step.

"I was still hesitant so I tested the market by dumping 50 pieces of bikinis and fitness apparel on Zalora'" recalls Nadia. "And they sold! That's when it struck me that it could work."

And then it was fate's turn to intervene. Nadia casually mentioned her business idea to a Brazilian friend who said he knew the owner of Liquido and offered to make the introductions.

While all this was taking place, Nadia's father, who was silently watching from the sidelines, decided that his daughter could use a little more encouragement.

"My father fully supported my business venture. In July 2012, he registered a company for me and told me, 'I've done this for you, now take it and fly'. he passed away a few weeks later," she says.

Six months later, Nadia flew home to take care of her mother who suffers from mild Parkinson's disease. And she brought back with her a new philosophy and plans for Liquido.

"I started thinking that I'd try my best and see what happens. When my father passed away, it felt like Liquido was his dying wish. So now, my philosophy is to do this or die trying."

But there was to be one more curveball. Her company's policy dictated that moonlighting was permitted so long as it didn't interfere with the employee's day job and no one bothered Nadia while she was in Brazil.

All that changed when she returned to Malaysia. Her new team strongly objected to Nadia's marketing of Liquido and she eventually found herself in the CEO's office. He gave her an ultimatum and she handed in her notice.

An alternative solution would have been to hire someone to be Liquido's face here. Nadia agrees but asks: "How would I find someone as passionate as I am about the brand?"

Besides, corporate suitors had already begun banging on her door. She eventually accepted a job offer from a conglomerate that promised her the freedom to run Liquido.

"But I left after one month," Nadia says sheepishly. "I realized that I had full faith that my business would grow and I was willing to take the risk by quitting a so-called safe job to make that happen."

Clearly, that faith wasn't misplaced. What was, however, was Nadia's reading of the Malaysian and non-Muslim market.

After sealing the deal, Liquido's owner bluntly told her that the bikinis wouldn't sell in a Muslim-majority country like Malaysia. Perhaps, he said, she should just carry Liquido's  fitness line there and the bikinis in Singapore.

"But I'm very stubborn!" she smiles. "When I set my mind on doing something, I'll try my best to get it done. So I asked him to just let me try selling both lines in Malaysia."

As it turns out, he was right. Liquido's fitness apparel contributed to 90% of the sales in Zalora between June and October 2012.

"But the bikinis are still selling, which indicates a definite market," she points out. "It's just that women aren't comfortable purchasing a bikini online becuase they want to try them on first."

The resolve the hiccup, she rented a small space as a mini-showroom, which she opens on selected days for new clients to try on the bikinis. After trying on the bikinis for size, most clients are happy to carry on buying online.

The other false assumption was that the business could run solely on bikinis, fuelled by demand from the urban, middle-income, non-Muslim population in the Klang Valley and Penang.

One look at the statistics changed her mind, and in came the fitness apparel for her new target market of one million.

Like many other start-ups that operate on a shoestring budget, Nadia's marketing initiatives are across online platforms like Google Adwords, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and blogging.

"Because I'm running a few things simultaneously, something seems to be working," Nadia says. "The problem is, I'm not sure what!"

One marketing strategy that was a clear winner was the Liquido bikini competition held last November.

Nadia quickly realized that she needed an Asian brand ambassador because the Brazilian models featured on Liquido's marketing material weren't doingher business any favours.

"My customers couldn't identify with them. They kept telling me to put Asian models in the bikinis if I wanted to convince them that they could look just as good. So I did and that has really boosted sales."

As Liquido completed its sixth month in business here, it has put the teething poblems to bed. Nadia is not stanfing on more solid ground and gunning to fortofy her presence in Malaysia and Singapore.

As present, 60% of her revenue comes from Malaysian customers while Singapore sales provide the rest. Plans for expansion to Bali are on the horizon, but Nadia wants to strenghten her position in Singapore and Malaysia first.

Liquido still has a long road ahead of it in Asia, but there is no doubt that Nadia's tenacity and chutzpah will take her the full distance.

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Pick of the week!

Today's blog will be in honor of our friends in Singapore and their beautiful posts. Thank you for the awesomeness!
The 'Charlie's Angels Pose'
Green & Black leggings (Pattern Jungle) worn by the lovely lady on the right can be found *here*



 Pattern Crop Pulse Sea leggings can be found for sale *here*



Dream Catcher Earth leggings (right) can be found for sale *here*


 Instagram holder @senorita yogini's beautiful mermaid pose.
Her Dream Catcher Fire leggings can be found for sale *here*

Ruffle Marble Lime leggings can be found for sale *here*

Friday, 6 June 2014

Travelling to the FIFA World Cup 2014, Brazil

As mentioned in my previous blog post, I will be travelling to São Paulo for a quick vacation and to catch the opening match of the World Cup 2014.

I was honestly feeling so lazy about the whole thing just yesterday (it's a frigging 24-hour journey from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to São Paulo, Brazik) and plus - I HATE PACKING. One day I'm gonna be rich enough to not have to pack and just travel from one city to the next and buy everything I need when I arrived at my destination... Or hopefully in the near future, a bunch of smart people will invent a suitcase that can pack itself :D Haha.

Managed to get my lazy ass to prop open a suitcase and threw a bunch of random stuff in, which I think should be sufficient for my 7 days in São Paulo. 

I TOTALLY got lucky with the weather for this trip. It's winter in SP and got down to as low as 9 C last week. When I checked the weather for the entire week that I'll be in SP, I was pleasantly, pleasantly surprised:


Sunny with a highs of 33 C and lows of 20 C. The weather is perfecttttttttttt. Simply perfect! I already have plans to do the cyclofaixa and chill out at Ibirapuera Park tomorrow (Sunday).

A friend was surprised that is can get so warm in winter - São Paulo is like that. We get the occasional warm weeks during winter and sometimes we get the occasional chilly weeks during summer.

From the bits that I heard in the media and read on the local dailies, 'Folha de São Paulo', the city is one big mess. Well, São Paulo ALWAYS has been a mess, so I suppose nothing has changed much. The airports are not ready for the influx of tourist that is about to bombard the city, the stadiums are not ready, there are rumours that they have printed tickets for seats that do not exists and the São Paulo Metro (Subway) is on strike, yet again. Happy days.

I probably would't be surprised if I run into a couple of riots - and as a tourist myself this time round, I'll probably do what any tourist will do - TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS! Hah! And try to stay out of trouble, because I want to go back to Kuala Lumpur alive.

My friend Emmanuel posted this photo with a really cute caption yesterday "Even the bread is World Cup ready".


I can't wait to be there and to soak up the atmosphere. This trip is so random and spontaneous but such a great idea :) 

It occurred to me that there are actually people that read my random ramblings. I'll be in São Paulo from 7 - 13 June. If there are other travellers out there who will be making trips here and need advice about anything, feel free to drop me an email about your questions/ concerns/ queries here: nadia@liquido.com.my. I will only have access to my emails in WiFi zones, and will respond once a day. 

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Up The Rabbit Hole

I'm back to blogging, after my super, duper, oober long hiatus.

Just realized that I haven't written a proper post for 2014.  I have been posting photos and random articles, but not quite writing.

Just when I was asking myself - who the hell reads this shit anyway? - I realized that people spend a lot of time on the internet looking up random stuff. And...
  1. This blog has 15k page views (Altho I know that this is 'Mickey Mouse' stats compared to some of the heavyweight bloggers out there, it's kinda a big deal for me)
  2.  I was chatting with this random dude & when he found out that I did Liquido, he was like.. hey, I used to follow your blog until you stopped writing. I thought that you had an interesting story.
Whoa. People read this shit. People find this interesting. And some people actually follow this. Like, whoa.
Ever since that dude said that, I made a mental note that I really should continue updating this blog on a weekly basis (at the very least). So this will be my second attempt for 2014 (ever since January - LOL!)

I suppose most of you have no clue what's going on in my life. More so for those that have not been following this blog since 2012.

To put things mildly, the wedding that was suppose to take place in Rio de Janeiro in October of this year has been called off. Needless to say, the 2 months that followed were tough. I managed to snap out of my mopey state after 2 months and what happened after that was that I just went out a lot. For a good month, I was out drinking/ partying 5-6 nights a week.

Good friends have stayed close, helping me through this. I think most of them realize that I need to go through the stages of healing and they remain a 10 minute drive or a phone call away.

I lost my focus and all the plans that I had for Liquido for the first half of 2014 came to a complete halt.

Anyhow. Fast forward to today. 1 June 2014.

I realized that I am healed when:
  • I've stopped dwelling on the past and started looking forward to the future again :)
  • I started to care and worry about my business and have the will to stop partying and start working hard again
Anyway.

Remember how I was advising everyone AGAINST going to Brazil for the World Cup 2014? A random string of events has lead me to purchase a spontaneous flight and I will be in São Paulo during the first week of the World Cup 2014.

This is funny, cuz I've been telling everyone NOT TO GO, but end up going myself. The irony :)

The idea is that my Brazil trip will be my little getaway and to return back to KL refreshed with renewed focus to bring my little business to higher levels. And to set myself straight with regards to my personal life as well.

I'm looking forward to being in São Paulo again and stuffing my face with pichana, feijoada, coxinhas, pão de quiejo, pastel.. and not to mention desserts like açai and pavé. Oh - and lots and lots of bhrama beer. Big fat bastard more ON - in 6 days :D

Looking forward to chilling with my Brazilian best friend Eduardo and other loved ones again. Unfortunately, it's frigging winter in São Paulo, otherwise I would definitely hit one of the beaches or spend lots of time in Parque Ibirapuera, cycling, jogging or reading a book in a hammock.

I intend to write a blog post every single day when I'm back in São Paulo. Just to share the experience of the so-called World Cup 2014 fever while I'm here. I have a strong feeling it's gonna be one big mess with riots & total CHAOS going on.

Having lived in that crazy, crazy city for 2 years - I'm not expecting any less. And don't worry about me. I'll stay clear of any real trouble and I'll probably have my local friends surrounding me for most part. So I'm good.

Watch this space, yo! <3

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Photo Of The Week

And the photo of the day belongs to senoritayogini in Singapore. Please follow her on Instagram for her daily posts of beautiful yoga inspired poses!


senoritayogini is pictured in Liquido leggings, which can be found here: http://www.liquido.com.my/funky-fitness-pants-1.html

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Discover The Perfect Bikini For Your Body Type

I've been asked by a LOT of people to write a post on how to choose the right bikini to suit your body type.

I've been procrastinating on this for the longest time because to a certain extent, I believe that most women are aware of their bodies and would know what looks good on themselves. Right?

That said, an article was published in the Liquido catalog (available for distribution in Brazil only) which features advice from Gustavo Sarti, Fashion Consultant of Rede Records. He appeared in ´Top Model, O Reality' which is a Brazilian reality TV series adaptation of Tyra Bank's American's Top Model.  

The full article is as shown below.

 
Being the awesome bikini tycoon that I am, I shall go over each section and translate the Portuguese text into English for you. As we go along, you can click on each photo to get a bigger view, so that you can better see the styles of bikinis which has been recommended for your body type.

And here we go!

Petite (short) women
Petite women should use striking bikini tops with vertical lines for emphasis. Bikini tops with colorful prints are good. For the bikini bottom, low waisted bottoms helps to elongate the body while thin straps (around the sides of the bikini bottom) help your legs to appear longer, which will give you a flattering silhouette. For ladies who are short and slim, do explore elements that add volume such as ruffles, sparkles and accessories. Stay away from hats, or big bags as they may appear to disproportionate your size.
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:
http://www.liquido.com.my/crochet-design-bikini.html
http://www.liquido.com.my/beads-design.html



Narrow Hips
Woman with narrow have a great advantage. A bikini should help create a silhouette and for this, the effect should be to extend the hips and emphasize the top, to create the illusion of a long, lean waistline. Firstly, try and find a bikini top in bright, contrasting colors. The idea is to highlight your upper body, and this can include using bandeau tops. For the bottom, you should add volume to your sides. This can be done by having a bikini that ties at the sides or has metal accessories at the sides. Bikini bottoms with thick waistbands or vertical stripes in different colors are perfect.
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:
http://www.liquido.com.my/golden-stripes-bikini.html
http://www.liquido.com.my/green-mermaid-bikini.html


Flat chested
Flat chested women need to use bikinis that adds extra volume to the top part of your bodies, such as push up bikini tops. Ruffles, embroidery, fringes and generally any detailing on the bikini tops are important to increase the appearance of volume. Colorful prints, bright, and large floral themes also help. To achieve a bigger look, bikini straps with unique designs at the front can help to enhance the neckline and cleavage. 
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:
http://www.liquido.com.my/faux-leather-and-gold-buckle.html
http://www.liquido.com.my/sail-blue-bikini.html


Big, Beautiful, Women (Heavyset)
Big beautiful women can use fashionable one piece swimsuits; a trendy, elegant piece for a chic look. A bikini is perfectly encouraged for those that are confident, at long as the top is supportive. For the bikini bottom, a conservative bottom is advised, one that flatters your bottom and strechy enough to avoid the dreaded muffin-top effect. 
The perfect fit is important. The bikini top and bottom should fit and hold well, as this will help to create a nice silhouette. It is not advisable to get a smaller size and be spilling at the sides. In terms of color, slightly darker shades are advisable, although it does not necessarily have to be black. You can try dark green, dark blue and even dark red. Avoid big, bright prints that will create the illusion of more volume.
Recommended swimwear from Liquido:


Tall Women
You lucky lot! The ideal bikinis for tall women are bandeau bikinis. Bandeau bikinis (without vertical prints) create an illusion of a horizontal line across the body, which can soften the appearance of your height. A low waisted bikini bottom can elongate the appearance of your midriff. Or you can mantain the appearance of the lenght of your midriff in a non low-waisted bikini. Tall women can use big sunhats and large beach bags without fear as they will look proportional against your height.
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:


Wide hips 
We have two tips for women with wide hips. Firstly, choose a bikin that neutralizes the volume of your hips and secondly try to attract attention to your upper body. To achieve this, invest in no-fuss bikini bottom that has no bows or ties at the sides. Also avoid brightly colored bikini bottoms, opt for darker or neutral shades. Go for bikini bottoms with thick waistbands that sit nicely on the hips, to avoid the 'muffin-top' effect. 
For the bikini top, glitzy tops with accessories and ruffles, made with colorful and loud prints are perfect. The top and bottom should match, but the spotlight of the bikini should be the bikini top. 
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:
http://www.liquido.com.my/sail-blue-bikini.html
http://www.liquido.com.my/multi-gold-detail.html


Well Endowed (Busty) Women
Busty women need a supportive bikini top that can hold her lovely assets in place. In this instance, the ideal bikini is where the bikini top has thick bikini straps for extra hold and support, almost like a halter top. Choosing the right size is important. When a woman uses a size too small and allows spillage, she may appear heavyset. 
Please do not use a bikini top with push-ups. Women who are well endowed will no doubt have a  shapely upper body without needing the extra lift. We leave you with one essential rule - if you your upper body is well supported and in place, you will appear slimmer and feel more confident. 
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:

Slim Women
Slim women have proportional and balanced bodies and can wear any style without fear. Pay attention to the color of the bikinis, which should contrast against your skin tone to create a standout look. Look out for bikinis with metal detailing or shiny fabrics and seasonal prints. Just remember to maintain the proportion of your body by using a bikini set together. Even if you mix and match, ensure that it is the same style.
Recommended bikinis from Liquido:

I hope this has been helpful. If you still need help choosing the perfect bikini to match your body type, do set up an appointment to meet me at my showroom. I love helping clients find the perfect bikini and this should be good fun :) More information about setting up an appointment with me can be found *here*

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Friends of Liquido

My customers have been my biggest source of inspiration and they keep me going. Especially when I catch a glimpse of their postings on social media, in beautiful yoga poses, looking absolutely stunning in the Liquido leggings that they have purchased from me.

Below I am sharing with you some of my absolute favourite posts, from Friends of Liquido.


The photo above was taken at YogaOneThatIWant Studios. A cosy yoga studio filled with friendly yoga instructors and students, run by the lovely Atilia Haron (featured in the photo above, far left). Liquido's showroom is based here too :)
Purple floral leggings can be found *here*

Blue peacock leggings can be found *here*

Red tie dye leggings can be found *here*

Leopard leggings *here* & black + white zigzag leggings *here*

Neon disco leggings *here*

Thanks for the shares. You have no idea how happy I feel whenever I spot one of your photos on social media. Beautiful. Keep them coming!!!
Much love! xoxo

Monday, 3 February 2014

Happy New Year everyone!

I checked my blog today and realized that the last time I blogged was on 26th November 2013, just a couple of days after the Liquido Miss Bikini 2013 competition, which was on 23rd November.

Which means that I haven't blogged for 2 months!
Ugh - lazy me.

A lot of significant things have happened over the last couple of months, ever since June 2013.
In June 2013, I decided to relocate from Sao Paulo, Brazil back to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

From then till now, the following happened:
- Liquido in Malaysia has been growing steadily month by month
- I decided to quit my full time job and say goodbye to the corporate world to free up my time to grow my little business
- Thiago and I decided to get married in Brazil by October 2014 and he will relocate to Malaysia to be with me by November 2014.

So yeah - 2014 will be a very significant year for me on so many levels.

I remember a chat that I had with one of my Liquido Miss Bikini 2013 finalist, Iva Seow.

Iva is delightful and now that the competition is over, I suppose I can say that she was one of my favourites. She is beautiful, confident, a pleasure to be around with and basically just an awesome person. We were talking about the competition and she said that one of the reasons why she decided to join the Liquido Miss Bikini 2013 competition was because she read my blog and was inspired by me.

Like, wow.

I always knew that I have a decent grasp of the English language and can tell a story quite well, but to have someone that I genuinely like tell me that my blog has inspired them was pretty darn cool.

I guess it just goes to show that every little bit counts.

And I suppose what this has thought me is that I need to be true to myself - and not blog about superficial things that I think other people will like (such as restaurant reviews for example) because this is not what this blog is about and I will just be alienating my regular readers.

So, I will continue my random ramblings here, about my entrepreneurial journey; which includes empowering women - be it by feeling confident wearing a bikini that flatters their body OR feeling great in the gym by wearing awesome Liquido active wear which are funky yet comfortable.

I'll probably be ranting a lot about my wedding planning. About how a non-traditional Malay girl such as myself is trying to plan a non-traditional wedding here in Malaysia while trying to coordinate the wedding in Brazil, where my fiancee, Thiago is from.

Yeah... 2014 is gonna be one hella of a year.
Bring it on!

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Liquido Miss Bikini 2013

Every time I find myself talking about the Liquido Miss Bikini 2013 competition, I find myself tearing up and my voice breaking with pride.

Pride for the girls. Pride for the team. Pride for how far we came and what we accomplished. And pride for throwing one of the funnest Brazilian Bikini Sunset Pool parties for 2013! I bet that the whole crew from Threes & Tees can endorse this! (just check out their album on FB - they had a smashing great time)

It's hard not to crack up when I see pictures like this:

Or these:



Hahahah. What a night. What a night.

Before I even begin, I would like to thank the following people:
  1. Andy Kho for deciding to come along on this crazy journey with me... and what a journey it was! I don't know what what his best moment, but my best moment for him when he was on stage and everyone was cheering for him. I felt pride & joy. He deserves recognition after all the hard work and dedication that he put into this project. And his photos of the girls were simply STUNNING! I am very impressed and humbled by the person that Andy is. Cool, friendly, patient, down to earth... despite his fame and talent. Thank for you your faith and coming along on this journey with me. It was a wild ride and I look forward to more collaborations with you :)
  2. Faisal Lee for being the best friend that a girl could ever have throughout this whole experience. Some of the best experiences in life are the ones shared with others and I'm glad that I had the opportunity to share this with him :)
  3. Inbaraj for planting this idea. None of this would have been remotely possible if it wans't for that idea...
  4. My partner Chua for his constant encouragement
  5. Adrian J & Angela for being such sexy, fun and gracious hosts
  6. Eugenie Chan for agreeing to become the Event Coordinator while juggling her PR job at the same time
  7.  My friends for helping out as CREW on the night; Seow, Sunny & Deepti
  8. Andy's assistants & friends; Spiel Chow, John K. & Michelle Loh
  9. The Pixaworks girls: Neesa & Jean
 A special thank you to all the sponsors:
  1. Sally Hansen
  2. Biotherm
  3. Living Social
  4. Zalora
  5. CherryCo Wax & Beauty Parlor
  6. Peak Physique Health & Fitness
  7. Threes & Tees
  8. Make Art Academy
  9. Gregs Videos
  10. The Pool
 And most importantly, thank you to the girls that participated. You have inspired me to keep on going and continuing on this journey.


Friday, 25 October 2013

Liquido Miss Bikini Malaysia 2013 - Top 15

The past few weeks have been CRAZY - to say the least. Crazy in a good way.

Liquido, Brazil's most popular Beach & Fitness wear brand has recently debuted in Malaysia and is on a mission to find a Brand Ambassador here in Malaysia.

After months of promotions and 3 days of casting - we have narrowed our search to these 15 ladies.
12 out of these 15 women will be shortlisted to compete in the Grand Finale at The Pool, Jalan Ampang on 23 November 2013. They will be shortlisted based on 50% online votes and 50% judges votes.

In no particular order - I present to you the Top 15 shortlisted candidates of the Liquido Miss Bikini Malaysia 2013:


Carron is absolutely gorgeous and mentiones that she loves Liquido because Liquido is something different, which relates to both to fashion and fitness - which is SO her!



Elaine is a strong woman who gave up her stable job and stepped into the world of modelling, which is her passion. Through hard work and determination, she has won several local and international accolades for modelling.  In additional, she will be engaged in some charity programs, to leverage her modelling skills for the betterment of society.



Audrey Loke is our social media darling who has garnered over 800+ votes within the first 7 days of the online voting period. Audrey decided to join this competition because she wants to be a role model to show that inner beauty can be expressed on the outside, not just by how you look - but when you participate in charity and share your experience and knowledge with others. 



Mei Xian is the girl next door that you would love to hang out and grab a drink with. She is laid back, sweet, funny amd absolutely adorable. Of course it goes without saying that she is beautiful with a fit and admirable physique!



Jasmin is the tallest of them all and believes that every woman should be strong, independant and know what they want in life.



Wei Ni stands apart from the rest as her photoshoot was probably one of the most exciting. Her photos were strong, edgy and cool - just like her :)



Nicole is the sweetest contestant that we have in this competition. One look at the photo below and you are bound to go "Awww". Beneath this sweet exterior is a lady that wants to be Liquido's first ever Malaysian brand ambassador because she believes she is capable of convincing someone that they are beautiful and be able to give that person the confidence to believe in it. Nice! 



Cynthia is an auditor and decided to join this competition because she is more confident of her body than she has ever been. She want to show the world that it is possible to transform your own body if one puts their heart to it and hopefully encourage people with her personal fitness journey.



Sandra is a wonderfully fun, bubly lady with great, positive evergy. She hopes to inspire other women out there to practise a healthy lifesyle, stay positive and confident, be kind to others and be happy.



Iva is simply inspirational. Period. If you haven't seen her pre-casting YouTube video, you should do so now. Click *here*  She had us at 'Hello' :)



Deviyah is a beautiful woman. She stands tall, proud, speaks eloquently and oozes poise and confidence. We quote her "I want to give other women a chance to believe, dream and chase after their life goals. I want to be able to make that change in someone's life."Watch out world - she is a force to be reckoned with.




Yvonne loves the beach, sand and bikinis and believes that the essence of a woman is being confident and allowing your natural beauty to shine.




Summer, Summer. There is so much that we can say about this amazing young woman. She blew us away during the Q&A with the judges when she showed grace and maturity beyond her years. One of her life goals is to be one of the top models in Asia and we believe she is well on her way.



Of all the ladies that attended casting, Mocchi stands proud as our only petite model participating in this competition.She was initially nervous about participating due to her height (150 cm) but overcame her fear and took the plunge. What she lacks in height, she makes up in terms of enthusiasm, cuteness and knowing how to pose for the camera to highlight her best self.



And least but not least, Gillian. Gillian greeted everyone with a warm hug and was bursting with excited energy. She was excited to attend casting and we were excited to have her! In her interview. Gillian mentions "I believe that, in anything that we do, as long as we have the will, commitment and determination to do it, success will come in our way". It's impossible not to like Gillian :)


So there you have it folks. 15 amazingly confident, admirable woman - all out on a personal mission to advocate that a confident woman is a beautiful woman.

12 out of these 15 women will be shortlisted to compete in the Grand Finale at The Pool, Jalan Ampang on 23 November 2013. They will be shortlisted based on 50% online votes and 50% judges votes.

If you haven't voted for your favourite girl yet, you may do so by 'Liking' their photo on the Liquido Malaysia Facebook page. Please follow this link here *to vote*

Saturday, 5 October 2013

Mocchi

Hello everyone!
Meet Mocchi!


Mocchi will be participating in the Liquido Malaysia Miss Bikini 2013 competition. 

I first got to know about Mocchi through a common friend. She mentioned that Mocchi is a 'petite model'. I remember thinking, 'What is a petite model'?

I had the privilege of meeting this lady in person at the Liquido showroom on Thursday. When I first laid eyes on her, I completely understood why she was considered a 'petite model'.

Mocchi is 150cm tall and weighs 34kg.


 She's tiny! :)

I found out that Mocchi was initially nervous about applying because she felt that she wasn't tall enough. However, after encouragement from friends, she decided to take on the challenge and submitted her application. 

In her application, she stated the following; 

"I hope that I can bring a unique look to represent Liquido Malaysia as the brand ambassador because I'm not extremely "model looking". I wish to share a message with the audience that every simple girl can be the next Liquido Malaysia Miss Bikini if they have confidence"

:)

I salute Mocchi for her bravery. Chances are, she may be the most petite lady in the competition, but she has decided to not let herself be intimidated.

She rocks.

I wish Mocchi the very best in the competition!