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    Information overload

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 29/05/2017

    » The floods that come with this month's seasonal rain is a hassle for many, but I came across a post on social media that makes the entire situation look like a five-star daydream.

  • LIFE

    New looks, old values

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 22/04/2017

    » 'Whatchu lookin' at?" Rattanarat "Ploy" Aurthaveekul might have yelled back to her husband's stare before they leave the house. Her taunting look is, however, followed by a sheepish chuckle, before she adds: "Gosh, this outfit is actually really uncomfortable and kind of revealing too. I guess I should go change." Gone are her fashionably freewheeling days -- her closet now tipping more mother than model. But that's about the most that has changed for this style icon, best known as one half of the modelling/actress twins Petch-Ploy.

  • LIFE

    Timelessness in a bottle

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 22/04/2017

    » Considering her lifelong love for cosmetics, Muriel Pujos couldn't have asked for a better job. Based in New York and working for Philosophy, Pujos's latest responsibility has been going on a global tour to unveil the skincare brand's latest serum, which promises to resist, renew and repair the skin for women of all age groups. Aptly named Time In A Bottle, the serum part even lets you have a bit of mad-scientist fun. With a bright-red vial of activator, rich in Himalayan red-rice extract and red-grape-ferment extract to resist tomorrow's signs of ageing, you'll have to pour this liquid into the main serum and shake for 20 seconds before first use. This latest 3D technology ensures the freshness of the product and works even better with their lotion of the same name, when used twice daily. Recently in Bangkok for the launch of Time In A Bottle, the scientific communication director tells us how she runs the world of beauty and science.

  • LIFE

    Shooting for the stars

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/04/2017

    » The 60th-anniversary celebration in London of the first watch to fly to the Moon was out of this world

  • LIFE

    The man on the moon

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/04/2017

    » The 60th-anniversary celebration of the Speedmaster featured plenty of stardust (I mean celebrities), but the event also saw the attendance of the space hero who wore Omega's rigorous test-racing watches to the Moon. Looking resplendent in a jazzy American-flag tie, with three Omega watches on his wrist and a highly unexpected number of rings for an 87-year-old, Buzz Aldrin is still a hoot when talking about his mission 48 years ago. With a laugh, the man insists he is living proof that the concept of selfies existed in his time too. After all, he first decided he wanted to take a photo of himself in space in 1966. It's only fitting that such a character inspired the name of Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear.

  • LIFE

    Smooth operators

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/04/2017

    » A Rolls-Royce executive warns not to walk around the recently-passed Bangkok International Motor Show with Victor Braun. Speaking of his colleague who had flown in from the luxury car manufacturer's headquarters in England, he says: "He'll look at things and say, 'Oh, that's all wrong. That's not nice'. His trained eye from Paris makes his taste in art very sharp. He sees things we don't see."

  • LIFE

    Shopping stops ahoy!

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/05/2017

    » Two new flagship stores and what you need to know about them

  • LIFE

    Rare assortments

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 04/05/2017

    » A roundup of collections a tad more special than your usual seasonal picks

  • LIFE

    Earn your stripes

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 17/05/2017

    » If you are a loyal fan of Paul Smith's stripes, don't miss their pop-up store at Central Embassy this month, which brings the popping Artist Stripe to grand life in an installation on the first floor. Covering the floor, plinths and walls of the installation, the dark pastel rainbow runs through the space like a stick of Brighton rock candy. Those who aren't keen on completely sweet pastels or bold primary colours will love these combined shades that give a cute yet earth-hued touch to the brand's signature trademark. Think of chocolate brown paired with salmon pink, teal blue and mustard yellow.

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    Red summer soles

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 14/03/2017

    » The name Christian Louboutin need not be limited to the image of sexy and voluptuous. This French name may evoke daydreams of sky-high stilettos, with the shape of strikingly-thin heels and sharp, spiky studs to match, but last night's global launch saw a new kind of Louboutin kick to lust after.

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