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Pucker Up With Philosophy’s Lip Shines
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Pucker Up With Philosophy’s Lip Shines

5 February 2013, Singapore – Philosophy will be launching six high-gloss and high shine lip glosses in gourmand scents which were inspired by their famous bath series.  Packed with sunflower…

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Review: Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Vernis à Lèvres Glossy Stain
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Review: Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Vernis à Lèvres Glossy Stain

Metropolitant’s Michelle decided to give Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Vernis à Lèvres Glossy Stain a go and read on to see if she liked it.

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The fifth Parents’ Day from Dian Xiao Er is a more considered affair than the name might suggest. Running from 28 April to 21 June, the campaign covers both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day under a single theme — “Hug Your Parents, Bring Love Home” — and anchors itself around the restaurant’s Signature Herbal Roast Duck, which has been the reason most tables are fully booked on weekends since the brand launched. Gentle Monster built the template. The art-installation stores, the theatrical lighting, the frames presented like objects in a gallery. It works, and the brand knows it. Most artists release music and let the streaming numbers do the talking. Gareth.T takes a different route with THE PROTÉGÉ, starting with a limited physical CD release through Warner Music Hong Kong that was priced at around HKD 250 and sold out quickly. It now sits in the resale range of roughly 70 to 80 SGD, which says as much about demand as it does about how the project was positioned from the start. Every year, Crystal Jade’s rice dumpling drop quietly becomes one of the more anticipated things on the festive calendar. This year the lineup runs four strong, with two new additions doing the heavy lifting. Victor Loy has spent years understanding beef at a level most diners never get access to. The Group Executive Chef behind Meadesmoore and Fat Belly is now opening that knowledge up through Butcher’s Secrets, a limited-run workshop series running across May and June at Market Bistro. Culture Cartel is back. From 15 to 17 January 2027, Asia’s definitive street culture convention returns to Marina Bay Sands in its most ambitious edition yet, taking over Sands Expo and Convention Centre and Bayfront Event Space across 34,000 square metres of indoor and outdoor space. Singapore’s restaurant industry takes Mother’s Day seriously, and this year the range is wide enough to cover every preference and budget in one round of bookings. Sky22 has always had the bones of a great neighbourhood restaurant. It just needed the menu to match. The 22nd-floor dining room at Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena is the kind of space you want to settle into for a long lunch — city views, open kitchen, natural light doing most of the work. With a refreshed menu by Chef De Cuisine Chris Lee, the food is now pulling its weight too. The yellow taxi hanging from the ceiling of The Coach Restaurant at Jewel has always been a reliable conversation starter. The new Kids’ Menu gives families one more reason to stay a while.
 

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