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  • LIFE

    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 18/08/2018

    » 1. The Bangkok Biennial has brought to town its fair share of exhibitions, as pavilions are dispersed throughout the city. Opening this weekend, the Supernatural Pavilion is taking place in Care Nang Leung temple with a performance and video installation The 5x5 Legged Stool, based on the 1962 dance score by Ann Halpin, The Five Legged Stool. In Bangkok, a new performance by Mari Fukutome comes to life, captured by video artist Chulayarnnon Siriphol, and explores the ways in which contemporary dance is recorded and archived in time. Viewers can visit the pavilion until tomorrow. Performances will take place at 8pm at Wat Care Nang Lerng, Phaniang Road, Khwaeng Wat Sommanat and Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai.

  • LIFE

    The Many Realities of Vatanika

    Muse, Published on 18/08/2018

    » A veteran fashion PR and designer of a cult handbag brand once wrote on his Facebook: "You can get your cup noodle ready in three minutes by putting it on your smartphone, provided you leave the screen on Vatanika Patamasingha Na Ayudhaya's Instagram page."

  • LIFE

    08 08 18

    Muse, Published on 18/08/2018

    » Asava 10th anniversary gala dinner

  • LIFE

    Ice, no ice.. maybe

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 21/07/2018

    » Sebastian Copeland's upcoming plans include making another trip to the North Pole. It's nothing new for the photographer-cum-explorer, but there is an unsettling condition about this journey he is about to make. Not because he is now 54, nor due to the hazardous method he has chosen: walking. The most disturbing factor is that this is probably the last time he can do something like this.

  • LIFE

    Mission Possible

    Muse, Published on 21/07/2018

    » Launch of Breitling "Squad On A Mission" campaign and Navitimer 8

  • LIFE

    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Published on 21/07/2018

    » 1 Celebrating the meditative spirit of Buddhism amid the bustling Bangkok city life, Patrik Budenz's Samadhi photographs are black and white portraits of Northern Thai monks, capturing and immortalising the moment of sheer concentration. It makes the viewer stop and admire the split second of realism and transcendence. At Cinema Oasis. The exhibition runs until Aug 31.

  • LIFE

    Wearable animal love

    Muse, Published on 21/07/2018

    » It doesn't have to be all about prints and fur for animal lovers. If you'd like to wear your love for animals in a more cutesy manner, there are currently many cuddly options that are made to last and not only from plastic. These accessories in stores now will surely satisfy your inner furry friend. Whether you prefer cats or dogs, there is a collection for you.

  • LIFE

    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Published on 28/07/2018

    » 1 South Korean brand The Face Shop has teamed up with Coca-Cola to create a new make-up line. The Face Shop's renowned skincare technology and Coke's iconic cherry-red colour palette have come together in this The Face Shop x Coca Cola collaboration, which includes a collection of lip tints, lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes and cushion compacts. Bring a refreshing and bubbly feel to your make-up look with tones such as metallic red and luscious browns inspired by the refreshing, cool and bubbly Coca-Cola. Pick up your very own selection of The Face Shop x Coca Cola at any of Thailand's The Face Shop stores.

  • THAILAND

    Universally beautiful

    Muse, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 28/07/2018

    » Standing on a grand stage, Sophida "Ning" Kanchanarin was all smiles when a diamond crown was placed on her head. A large bouquet was given to her, and then she began waving to the onlooking crowd. A sash that reads "Miss Universe Thailand 2018" was draped on her shoulder.

  • LIFE

    Cash in on fashion

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/07/2018

    » 1We've been confused with DKNY ever since its eponymous designer, Donna Karan, stepped down from her brand three years ago. When Public School's duo of Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne were hired as the new creative directors in 2016, the brand moved toward a more edgy and fashion-forward feel. Their departure from DKNY means the collections now are less androgynous and also have less unconventional silhouettes. It's a safe bet that you'll find classics and basics for all occasions, now that all lines of the brand have come under one roof at EmQuartier for ease in mix-and-matching. Most importantly however, is how the price range of the clothes has been adjusted and it's now more approachable than ever. The top glamorous line, Donna Karan, will set you back 7,900 baht for an elegant dress, with many items ranging in the low five digits at most. For New York cool and modernity, DKNY delivers up unadorned solid staples that can take you from day to night, with items like shirts priced at 4,900 baht. Keep the DKNY Sport name on top of your list if you're in need of stylish, yet snug workout clothes. You'll be looking to spend in the 2,000-baht range for their sports bras and other pieces of activewear, discretely decorated with the DKNY logo. You'll only understand after you've touched it -- if you're looking for amazingly soft fabrics, their sweatpants and tees are some of the most comfortable we've seen in this market. Visit the flagship store at EmQuartier.

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