This is my last post about my CNY outfit during this Chinese New Year. This is the outfit I wanted to wear during CNY, but since I realized there's not much opportunity to wear it, I decided to take photos with the Chinese New Year decor at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. As usual, the crowds at the mall are quite large, but we still managed to take many nice photos here.


I'm having a hard time thinking about how I should match this outfit. I finally decided to wear these red flats with a pair of lace socks. I also bring this Hello Kitty clutch bag since it has a bit of a Chinese element that I really like.



Managed to find one corner that has fewer crowds and to take full OOTD shots that I like. This is also the first time I have worn this hair clip wig of braids. I find it which is of good quality and makes my hair look more volume and thick.



Here, we also got a pretty Chinese New Year tree, which I really like, and we took photos with the tree and pretty flowers, too.


Just nice to her. There is also a Chinese drum here, which I also take photos with.




The background at Pavilion KL’s Chinese New Year decorations features a stunning LED display of a classic Chinese red window, creating a nostalgic and cultural ambiance. The red-themed decor, floral arrangements, and a golden lantern centerpiece symbolize good fortune, happiness, and prosperity for the new year. 




This Chinese New Year Cheongsam set is in a red checkers pattern which I bought from AEON. It is affordable and comfortable to wear. This outfit is a modern take on the classic Chinese New Year outfit, blending traditional elegance with contemporary fashion. The high-neck and fitted silhouette highlight a chic and sophisticated look, perfect for celebrating Chinese New Year 2024 in style.

I really like this Chinese New Year backdrop, The background at Pavilion KL’s CNY 2024 decorations is filled with vibrant Chinese New Year elements, including traditional lion dance props, red lanterns, intricate Chinese lattice panels, and colorful peonies—all symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.




Since this outfit style has a kampung girl vibe, the hair clip with the fake braid complements it well. This is my first time wearing a wig, and I’m also interested in exploring different wig hairstyles.



I have been wearing this pair of red ballet flats for most of my Chinese New Year outfits, and this is the first time I have with these lace socks. Its ensemble radiates a vintage charm, while the textured handbag adds a touch of class. Overall, I really like how all of the accessories match together as an outfit.



Lastly, this reunion dish table for Chinese New Year decor is also very photo-worthy! When I take photos here, there are so many people queuing and waiting to take photos as well.


End this post with my favorite photo taken at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. I'm still considering whether I want to keep this Chinese New Year outfit for next time, probably just the top because it is much more wearable compared to wearing it as a complete set.

Outfit Details
Top and Bottom | AEON
Shoes | Taobao
Bag | Kyoto

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
168, Jln Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

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