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    Plain but priceless

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 21/12/2012

    » I have a great secret that I really don't want to share, because I don't want to see hordes of people at my favourite place to wallow in solitude the moment this review comes out. But since it's my job to do so, I have no choice but to spill the beans on where to head for, what I think, the best desserts in town.

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    Beauty and the blogs

    B Magazine, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/01/2013

    » Chavaporn Laohapongchana, better known as "Ploy Chava", is hard to miss on the Thai fashion scene _ attending all the right events and parties, palling around with A-listers who have come to depend on her fashion and style advice, and recently named Elle Thailand's first style and social editor.

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    Blueprint for Success

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 24/05/2013

    » As someone who really goes out of her way to avoid at all costs dressing or using accessories like other high-street clones and trend followers, I felt like I had hit the fashion lottery jackpot when I came across Blueprint Trade Show and Emporium last week.

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    The business of graduation

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 11/06/2013

    » It was once a solemn, sacred day, more scholarly than social, more ceremonial than festive. But around five or six years ago, with the boom of digital cameras and social media that allow self-celebratory broadcasts, the commencement and graduation ceremonies in Thailand have shifted to a whole new level. They've become our culture's most glorified rite-of-passage milestone _ not to say the second most expensive, perhaps only after a wedding.

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    Behind-the-lens perspective

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 11/06/2013

    » Donning a distinctive top to make himself stand out from the crowd is just one of the survival tactics that Piya "Zong" Chayphiphitthaphan employs to get through yet another graduation/commencement day, that busily stage-managed milestone in the lives of many Thai students.

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    State of influx

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 24/06/2013

    » Like unstoppable waves, they keep coming in millions. This may be one of the largest outbound human movements, albeit temporarily, in recent history as Chinese are touring the world en masse. The phenomenon is sure to continue in the years to come.

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    The star in us all

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/07/2013

    » You may roll your eyes at that sassy girlfriend of yours who keeps whining about never having anything to wear and how she would never ever wear the same outfit in public more than once unless the cows came home. There will always be that one friend who takes that pledge to the extreme, but admit it, the little social tumour that prefers to not be seen in the same outfit twice does exist in all of us.

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    Radiating cuteness

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 09/10/2013

    » French photographer and scholar on Japanese visual culture Claude Estebe returns to Bangkok for his third exhibition at Toot Yung Gallery, which recently moved to Ekamai Soi 2. The revamped space is clean and simple, but his close-ups of iconic Japanese robots and merchandising toys stand out against the neutral grey walls more than ever.

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    Mum's the word

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 02/11/2013

    » It doesn't say much to describe a model as lean and gorgeous, but the fact that Cindy Bishop is still so after recently giving birth to her second child Aiden does bring about an element of wonder.

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    The world at their feet

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 21/11/2013

    » It has taken Roy Flynn, 36, and Nicole Denise Schreiter, 31,500 days to travel by car from Switzerland to Thailand. Leaving their old lives as a technical businessman and nurse in Switzerland behind without any doubts in March last year, thanks to a sense of wanderlust, the couple has travelled through 23 countries, four world religions, and many plateaus and climates after saving for the trip for seven years. Their route on land has led them to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia, Western China, the Himalayas, India, and finally to Southeast Asia.

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