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Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 30/04/2021
» The thing about the Sretsis fashion brand is that they are not only lauded for their clothes but also for magnificent retail spaces that make a trip to their stores a dreamy visit to the galaxy of Victorian fairy tales, among other fanciful backdrops. As the brand's universe has creatively widened in the past few years, the name has grown to encompass food and beverage (a fine tea parlour), home décor (wallpaper with fantastical beasts) and dining ware (ceramic unicorn candle holders). Earlier this month, the three Sukhahuta sisters unveiled a home -- completely fashioned in the Sretsis style -- for anyone who wants to live in the whimsical flair the brand is so well known for.
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 07/04/2018
» Not all of us will make our mark as Mona Lisa, but it is possible to be the centre star of an art piece. If you are a self-confessed shutterbug and lover of art, an interactive art exhibition is currently ongoing at Emporium right now under the name Museum of Me (MOME). Inside the pink pastel box, which has just popped up inside their department store, this museum's showcase will not be complete without its main exhibition: you. Get snapped upon entering MOME and get ready to see yourself turned into art works by 10 different artists. The summer museum visit all ends at the museum gift shop, which of course, sells mementos that star you.
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 26/08/2017
» It's not often that you get to see austere ministers of various ministries, business bigwigs, Hong Kong superstar Ray Lui (better known in Thailand as Tingli), K-pop singers and hundreds of screaming groupies all in the same room. Yet all those differing personalities came together under the flashing glitz and glam of the Thailand Headlines Person of the Year Award ceremony last month at Bangkok Convention Centre, Centara Grand.
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 31/12/2016
» Of the five days Pimm Chongcharoen spends at a fair selling her paper-based goods such as gift-wrapping and cards, only five people actually know and understand what it is that she's doing. "You've used coaster paper! Good stuff!," she recalls them exclaiming. "Just hearing that makes my heart soar. It's a very, very small group of people, but they do exist."
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/12/2016
» The fashion birdies have told us which labels hit the stores next year. There are imports both refined and edgy, as well as local names breaking new ground. Here's what to look forward to.
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 15/08/2016
» 'That is the type of design we need," Thailand's shooting athlete Tanyaporn Prucksakorn says of Team USA's opening ceremony look.
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 21/05/2016
» The design director of Studio Act of Kindness could easily pass for a fashion darling -- with his brand of photographs that flaunt a dark and broody kind of good looks. But just as synonymous with his clouded stares and modelesque poses are a backdrop of amazing spaces with stylish furnishings -- many of which are locations he has had a hand in designing. His latest creation where we meet is a welcome illusory; Track17 is a bar made to look like a Euro-riche train bogey, proper sombre in its woodwork and brimming with trinkets of a bygone Victorian era.
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/08/2015
» Spoken like a true human magpie, Yosuke Otsubo admits, "I think just like Andy Warhol, I will enjoy shopping until I pass away." Although working as the sales and marketing director for the premium segmentation of Levi's in Asia, Middle East and South Africa, the 59-year-old Japanese man is more famously known as a bigwig among the vintage clothes collecting crowd — being among the few who managed to turn the world's attention to the value of items that were just a few steps away from ending up in a trash pile.
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 14/07/2015
» Wakey wakey, Thailand. Look at what the winds are bringing in: Thai remakes of American series. How well is any of this is going to go down? So glad you asked, because we did our homework.
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 15/03/2014
» With the sort of background she has, it’s hardly a question why Pimdao “Mutmee” Panichsamai is Generation Y’s most prominent nation-loving poster girl. As the young adult incarnation of all things Thai, be it a nickname, looks, mannerisms or musical abilities, Pimdao is the darling hand-chosen by entertainment doyens, admired by those that surround her and the kind of loving daughter and sister households wished they had.