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    Tread in (palatable) red

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 26/01/2017

    » To be honest, we're on grey ground right now as to how red your outfit should be for this Chinese New Year. Wear bright red and it may raise a few eyebrows among the serious mourners, but wearing black and white is also a no-no for the belief of bringing bad luck to the household on this auspicious day.

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    A hands-on experience

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/01/2017

    » Clearly, there would be quite a fuss when a legend gets an upgrade. That's exactly what the Leica M10 is. Launched last week at the Leica headquarters in Wetzlar, Germany, it is handmade in Germany or Portugal, and available on our shores for 256,000 baht.

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    Lens into the future

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/01/2017

    » What are some trends in the camera industry now?

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    Riding high in the simulated Wild West

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 05/12/2016

    » Looking all parts American perfection and stomaching spicy dishes surprisingly well (according to his bodyguard) for a first-timer in Singapore, James Marsden was in the Lion City last week to promote the season finale of HBO's Westworld. As the human equivalent of goodness and sunshine, it becomes apparent that the Hollywood dreamboat is fittingly well-known for his nice-guy roles (in X-Men, The Notebook, Enchanted, Hairspray) because he is also such a person in real life. In fact, it all feels satisfyingly in-character when the 43-year-old admits that he loves Frank Capra movies and that the violence in Westworld isn't gratuitous.

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    Glossy READS

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 23/12/2016

    » If you aren't going on a rampant shopping spree or jet-setting off anywhere for the holidays, escaping through the slow-burning medium of print can offer a glossiness and introspective calm that an iPad screen cannot. Skip the airfare and frivolous fashion clutter this season to instead feed the soul, by learning some style history and getting inspired by things pretty and edgy. Here are some recent releases by the big fashion houses that bring sheen and glamour to any table they sit on.

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    Fashion forward

    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.

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    Seal your memories

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 15/12/2016

    » With the recent passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, various printing houses have toiled to produce beautiful articles, keepsakes and tributes to the revered monarch. During the past two months, newspapers featured extensive coverage, as well as historical pictures of the late king, some of which were rare and hard to find. Such publications have (thankfully) brought back interest to printed word and has set a flourish of readers eager to get their hands on whatever the press reels out. A picture is, after all, worth a thousand words.

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    Happiness in a book

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 16/12/2016

    » Can money really buy happiness? What factors in one's childhood ensure one's happiness in adulthood? Do sons or daughters make parents more happy? And why is stress such an enemy to trying to lose weight? Apparently, something as vague as feelings and happiness can be quantifiable and explained, thanks to Salmon Books' recent release How Happiness Works And Why We Behave The Way We Do. Packaged in a bright yellow hue with nothing less than a huge smiley face on the cover, Nattavudh Powdthavee explains the economics of happiness and our feelings in 32 easy-to-digest chapters.

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    Beyond basics

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/10/2016

    » The irony of basic clothes is they are extremely difficult to design despite a seemingly simplistic cut. If coming from the higher spectrum of fashion with a steeper price tag, it most definitely must transcend the typical to offer more than what the naked eye can see. A handful of basic authorities are elevating their designs to up their game and giving their starry-eyed fans something to get excited about. We turn the spotlight to Calvin Klein, Uniqlo and Theory to dissect their upcoming plans and current collections.

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    Black is the new black

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/10/2016

    » On the streets and outside of formal contexts, the dress code is more fluid and there's more leeway to work out your look of the day. Granted, you should still be appropriately attired during this mourning period, but since we're going to be in black for some time, why not be so in a refined manner?

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