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Giambattista Valli // Personal WorkOf course, I had to illustrate that dress. 

Giambattista Valli // Personal Work

Of course, I had to illustrate that dress. 


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Gucci FW16 // Personal Work Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collec

Gucci FW16 // Personal Work

Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collection and couldn’t not illustrate a few of my favourite looks.


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Gucci FW16 // Personal Work Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collec

Gucci FW16 // Personal Work

Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collection and couldn’t not illustrate a few of my favourite looks.


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Gucci FW16 // Personal Work Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collec

Gucci FW16 // Personal Work

Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collection and couldn’t not illustrate a few of my favourite looks.


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Gucci FW16 // Personal Work Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collec

Gucci FW16 // Personal Work 

Don’t normally follow fashion, but fell in love with Gucci’s FW16 collection and couldn’t not illustrate a few of my favourite looks.


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Digital Selling // WWDAnother editorial illustration, this time for WWD. Such great people to work w

Digital Selling // WWD

Another editorial illustration, this time for WWD. Such great people to work with, especially since they embraced the looser style I’m starting to branch out into! 


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Stevie May, a luxury bohemian boutique online from Byron Bay, Australia. Interpretation of romanticism touches in bohemian style for those glamour girls out there.

Product: Hit The Spot Blouse

Fashion Label: Stevie May from Byron Bay

Styling: Nalinna Li

Photography: Nalinna Li


‘A date with Mr. Nature’

So we hit the boring rainy season again this time of year. It maybe slightly harder for some of us, wanderers, to travel, but hey the rain couldn’t stop me from spinning around the green.

I recently figured out one good spot to spend a day amongst trees without getting wet. It is one of the largest botanical green house in Chiang Mai. There you go I dressed up in chichi ootd with my newest item from Stevie May ‘Hit The Spot Blouse’ in white. The blouse is made from soft dotty tulle fabrics, light and very cooling, hence the humidity can’t stop me from being a romantic boho wanderer.

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Goodbye Mr.Nature, I will see you again soon!

Nalinna*

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Ways To Feel Like a Faerie Queen• Don a flower crown.You can make it yourself or buy a ready-made ve

Ways To Feel Like a Faerie Queen

• Don a flower crown.
You can make it yourself or buy a ready-made version! No matter the day or season, a flower crown always makes me feel absolutely magical. If you have allergies or sensitivities, artificial flower crowns are just as magical!

• Highlight your mobility aid.
I remember when I first got a wheelchair, I was really self-conscious about it. My best friend came over and painted it purple for me! Before the pandemic, she’d take me on walks in my chair, and I got loads of compliments on it. Instead of trying not to draw attention to yourself, celebrate the things that give you a higher quality of life. That wheelchair allowed me to get out into nature rather than staying stuck in my bed all the time. That was definitely worthy of celebration!

• Decorate your health aid.
Put a pretty sticker over your feeding tube. Paint butterflies on your cast. Attach a little flower to your hearing aids, or hang strings of beads from your glasses. Fill your life with beauty—even the parts that might not feel beautiful at first.

• Remember that your flaws aren’t.
Seek out role models who have the same or similar conditions as you and allow yourself to see them as magical, so that you can see that in yourself too. Highlight your vitiligo. Draw flowers around your moles. Look for shapes and constellations in your scars, like you would find in the clouds above. Notice how your body mimics beautiful patterns found in nature.

• Ask for help.
If you don’t have the energy or ability to dress up as the faerie royalty you are, see if a friend will come help you!

• Embrace beautiful scents.
A little floral perfume or essential oils nearby can instantly transport me to fairyland. You deserve the pleasure of smelling something lovely, whether you wear it for others to enjoy too or not.

• Know that nobody has to witness your magic for it to be real.
I still sometimes put on sparkly makeup and a crown when I’m confined to my bed, even though nobody else will see me. It makes me feel magical, and that is reason enough.

• Remind yourself that you are worthy of feeling special.
It can be hard to get past the blocks of insecurity that come from visible disabilities or health conditions, but you are just as magical and worthy as anyone else. Remind yourself of that from time to time. You deserve magic because you are magic.

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