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    Quirky vintage

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 16/06/2012

    » Never let Prinns "Kay" Sachakul's diminutive frame, sweet dewy eyes and sunny disposition fool you. Behind the delicate manners, soft honesty and well-bred facets stands a professional woman with strong work ethics and even stronger lust for life who is never afraid to speak her mind, and honour her lifelong artistic visions.

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    Lala LOVE it!

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 15/09/2012

    » Linda Charoenlab attributes her patience, warmth and compassion - her calling-card traits recognised by those in fashion industry - to being a mother. Rushing back from taking her elderly mother to a hospital for an optical problem, the eminent stylist and Lalalove founder jumped out of her SUV before settling down, in swift manoeuvers, to have a lengthy discussion with a celebrity-cum-aspiring designer who plans to launch her own brand in the near future.

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    Heartbreak & Happiness

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 18/05/2013

    » It's hard to admit, but we all have experienced lovelorn moments. As much as we want to deny it, we've done the heartbreak routines. From internet stalking to binge eating, love lost can be cured by the tiniest peculiarity, and one of those purging methods is none other than banging your head along to slow, heart-wrenching songs while wailing every word - tortuously, painfully off key.

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    Adventures on the wheels of steel

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 26/10/2013

    » You either love or hate Soraya Allam. One of Thailand's hardest working female deejays acknowledges that fact without qualms. Soraya, better known as DJ Cleo P, is definitely out there. At a superficial glance, she can be viewed as brash, loud and all over the place, but if you take the time to get to know her, it's inevitable you'll fall in love with her wild shenanigans, honesty and lust for life.

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    Model behaviour

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 15/02/2014

    » Adhering to the stereotype, we sometimes scoff at the idea of having an intellectual conversation with models. But none of the enveloping, mean-spirited adjectives often associated with the high-flying career — shallow, materialistic — can be applied to Cheera Choo, a New York-based Thai model. With sharp cheekbones that could cut through glass and hearts, her exotic beauty definitely makes her a model in every physical sense — she is lanky, poised, with delicate limbs and sculpted, carefully made-up features. But she is also a great conversationalist who is engaging, bright, funny and straightforward. Cheera is reminiscent of every girl’s high school best friend.

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    Fanciful, comfortable styles

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 16/08/2014

    » Politics and fashion have at least one thing in common: they produce statements. Sometimes fabulous, sometimes violent and sometimes ridiculous.  They are sometimes even friends. Earlier this year, the Bangkok Fashion Society (BFS) cancelled the press preview of the spring/summer 2014 season due to the political upheaval. Now that things have calmed down somewhat, the 13 brands under the BFS umbrella recently united to showcase what's waiting for us in their stores as well as walking us through the governing trends of the autumn/winter 2014 season.

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    The bag girl of Thai design

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 04/10/2014

    » There's something effortlessly cool about Nasha Mekraksavanich, founder and creative director of Nasha bags. As a teetotaller, Nasha, 28, doesn't need to consume alcohol to blend in with the Bangkok's in-crowd and fashion royalty. She glides in and out of social functions and gatherings with ease, but never is unnoticeable thanks to her edgy, waifish looks and confident mannerisms

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    Baby steps, down the catwalk

    Muse, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 15/11/2014

    » Children are expensive. If you want the best of everything for your kids, a middle-class status probably won’t cut it.

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