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Rare gems
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 27/08/2016
» Tunyaros and Tunyaluk Puriprachaya were born six minutes apart. They studied the same major. Later, they together founded a jewellery line, Tamas Jewelry. Thanks to their family business, the two grew up being familiar with handcrafted jewellery manufacturing. Before building their own brand, the twins delved more into gemology and the art of jewellery making with the aim of exporting bespoke jewellery to the international markets and, at the same time, to help support Thailand's gem and jewellery industry.
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Seeing the light
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 20/07/2016
» 'Equanimity": noun [U]: a calm mental state, especially after a shock or disappointment or in a difficult situation.
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The evolution is now
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 18/06/2016
» 'Clothing that we are constantly innovating, bringing more warmth, more lightness, better design and better comfort to your life."
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Declutter for a cause
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 03/06/2016
» In The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up, the illustrious Japanese organising consultant/author Marie Kondo stresses that: "Get rid of anything that doesn't spark joy." But, you know, just trashing usable stuff can sound so dreadful.
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Going swimmingly
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 30/04/2016
» With complementary backgrounds, Thanyaporn Jiratham-o-pas and Bussarin Assawaviriyakit make a strong duo in building their own brand. While Thanyaporn holds a degree in fashion and Bussarin is a digital marketing buff, the two sea-lovers spotted gaps in the local market in for ultracool swimsuits. In 2015, they launched Coralist Swimwear online. Its functional and fashionable pieces attract millennial beach bums who love to buy things with just a click. Now the online swimwear retailer has expanded into selected multi-label boutiques, enjoys receiving orders from all over the world, and can also boast to have over 15,000 followers on Facebook and 30,000 on Instagram.
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Sweet spot
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 19/03/2016
» For Chiang Mai residents, Wanlamun has long been synonymous with traditional Thai desserts. Even though the popularity of traditional Thai treats is fading, Kanchana Ubolsootvanich still preserves her family-cherished recipes along with uncompromising ingredients and the painstaking cooking process. With the three-month-old expansion of Wanlamun in Bangkok, the sweet maker is catering its time-honoured treats to satisfy those with sweet teeth in the capital. All bearing the culinary hallmark of Shell Chuan Chim, Wanlamun’s khanom chan (layered soft jelly cake), khanom niew (glutinous rice dumplings served with sugar palm syrup and crisped rice), khanom thua pab (sweet mung bean dumplings with grated coconut) and khanom sai sai (sweet coconut-cream soufflé with fragrant coconut filling in banana-leaf wrapping) are the must-tries.
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To the future from the past
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 17/03/2016
» The "We Believe in Thai Designers" campaign celebrates home-grown talent and invites fashionistas to take a trip down the memory lane of the Thai fashion industry.
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Form after function
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 27/02/2016
» Stepping into the tasteful home furnishing store Motif feels like a daydream you’d have of living in a perfect pad — filled with high-end contemporary designs from Fendi Casa sleek sofas to Tom Dixon show-stopping accessories. It is also where Veegrit Wongwatanasin, the Motif Group marketing director and partner, enjoys his versatile role that balances his interest in design and expertise in marketing.
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A Brit of style
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 20/02/2016
» Although Stuart Vevers is British-born, he is an apt interpreter of American appeal. Having landed his first job after graduation in New York, the creative director of Coach has returned to the fashion capital with a new eye as he is now at the creative helm of the American heritage brand.
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Wild & Free
Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 12/12/2015
» As homage to the Beatles’ hit Strawberry Fields Forever, Sretsis Winter Break 2015 takes inspiration from a wild child running through a meadow on the outskirts of Hungary.
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