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Fashion futures: Indonesian designers navigating an era of disruption

From social media’s double-edged reach to the rise of AI and an uneasy economy, Indonesian designers are learning to adapt, endure and redefine creativity in fashion’s most unpredictable moment.

2 weeks ago
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The Gramercy Phase 2 fulfil demands of modern and refined lifestyle

Jakarta’s affluent couples and individuals are increasingly drawn to exclusive landed homes that not only meet the needs of modern living but also enhance the quality of life they aspire to. ...

1 month ago
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Cockfighting livestreams thrive in Philippines despite ban and murders

Since the e-sabong ban was initiated, the country's telecoms commission has blocked more than 6,800 e-sabong websites. ...

2 months ago

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Chileans turn bakers and pizza makers as pandemic sparks business boom silver lining

More than 2 million Chileans have lost their jobs in the past year, the result of a one-two punch from the mass protests in 2019 and the pandemic this year.

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End of the party: Paris empties under curfew

Shortly before the clock struck 9 pm on Saturday, restaurant shutters in Paris came down and people dashed home to beat a strict new curfew to battle the coronavirus outbreak.

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Hungarian restaurant reinvents the wheel for social distancing

Hit by a plunge in turnover after foreign tourists vanished, Michelin-starred Hungarian restaurant Costes has staged a skyline dining event on the Budapest Eye ferris wheel to generate sales in a coronavirus-proof environment.

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Amid e-commerce boom, anti-Amazon Shopify takes flight

The pandemic has forced businesses worldwide to pivot online to survive, and many have turned to Shopify, a Canadian company that has emerged as a thriving alternative to Amazon.

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China's millennials stimulate $15 billion sex toy market

Single and locked out of Beijing's dating scene by the pandemic, Amy was encouraged by other women in online chatrooms to find a solution to her enforced abstinence -- a sex toy.

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A millennials love affair: China's second-hand luxury goods market booms

The rapid proliferation over recent years of second-hand luxury sales online platforms have helped fuel an expansion of the market, similar to those of US online luxury reseller The RealReal Inc or Europe's Vestiaire Collective.

5 years ago
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As #MeToo turns three, founder launches platform to fight sexual violence

The founder of the #MeToo movement marked its third anniversary by launching an online platform to fight sexual violence, hoping to expand the reach of the campaign against harassment and assault.

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Limited edition G-SHOCK x Dragon Ball Z watch now available in Indonesia

People can get the G-SHOCK x Dragon Ball Z watch from Friday. 

5 years ago
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How walkable is your city? London, Hong Kong put pedestrians first

Urban planners and local authorities must improve walkability in cities to tackle poor health and social inequality, after the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the importance of being able to walk easily and safely.

5 years ago
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Beauty platform Social Bella expands to Vietnam

Social Bella has expanded to Vietnam to take advantage of the country's strong beauty and self-care market. 

5 years ago
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JOOX, Gerak to hold virtual race in November

Participants can register their teams and compete with others in the JOOX Virtual Race 2020. 

5 years ago
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Bored with your flat pack furniture? IKEA will buy it back

People tired of their flat pack IKEA dressers, drawers, cabinets and tables will now be able to sell them back to the furniture retailer for resale in its stores as secondhand.

5 years ago
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Most US LGBT+ students face homophobic or transphobic abuse

Almost all LGBT+ students in the United States have heard offensive remarks about their sexuality or gender identity with comments regularly bandied around playgrounds and campus cafeterias.

5 years ago
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England's pubs ponder if pasties or chips make a meal amid COVID lockdown

Pub owners across England's COVID-19 hotspots were on Tuesday pondering a question that could decide if they survive or sink due to the coronavirus lockdown: when is a pub a pub, and when does it become a restaurant?

5 years ago
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Hallyu festival ‘KCON:TACT season 2’ kicks off online Thursday

The Korea Creative Content Agency and CJ ENM will host “KCON:TACT season 2”, an online affair that will kick off Thursday and continue through Oct. 25. 

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Super rare, purple-pink diamond up for auction, could fetch $38 million

An extremely rare, vivid purple-pink diamond mined in Russia is expected to fetch up to $38 million when it goes under the hammer on Nov. 11.

5 years ago
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Britain's hospitality industry sets legal challenge to lockdown restrictions

The United Kingdom's hospitality industry is mounting a legal challenge to the government's lockdown restrictions, aiming to stop its plans to close pubs and other venues to tackle the rise in coronavirus cases.

5 years ago
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£4 million stash of UK's 'largest hoarder' to go on sale

An Aladdin's cave of weird and wonderful collectibles belonging to Britain's "biggest ever hoarder" is to sell for up to four million pounds after it was discovered following his death.

5 years ago
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Louis Vuitton, Volvo tapping Thai social commerce via Line chat app

Luxury fashion and auto brands in Thailand have turned to selling their products on Japanese chat app Line amid the coronavirus pandemic, tapping the country's growing appetite for social commerce.

5 years ago
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Google nears copyright deal with French newspapers

Google said it was close to a digital copyright deal with French newspapers, which would be the first under EU rules aimed at ensuring news publishers are paid for content displayed in search results.

5 years ago
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Los Angeles reopens malls but Disneyland, movie theaters told to stay closed

Malls in Los Angeles were open on Wednesday for the first time in months, but movie theaters and Disneyland remained shuttered as state and local leaders try to reopen the economy without triggering a new surge in infections.

5 years ago
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'Kid influencers' regulated under new French law

When kids become YouTube or Instagram sensations, should they be considered child workers? And who looks after their money?

5 years ago
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K-Festival 2020 showcases K-pop culture, halal tourism

The Korean Cultural Center Indonesia (KCCI) presents numberous cultural events that include Hallyu Festival, Muslim-Friendly Korea Festival, K-Food Fair and JIPREMIUM Fair.

5 years ago
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Beggars hit French jackpot with gifted scratchcard

Four homeless people won big after a scratchcard handed to them by a charitable gambler drew 50,000 euros ($59,000).

5 years ago
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Chanel and Louis Vuitton close Paris fashion week in spectacular style

Chanel went back to the timeless glamour of black and white Hollywood movies while Louis Vuitton embraced a gender neutral future on the last day of Paris fashion week Tuesday.

5 years ago
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Instagram announces Shopping feature to boost transactions within app

Shopping feature will ease small business marketing as it unifies product catalogue and transaction tools in one account.

5 years ago
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Saudi cruise displays pristine sites, economic ambitions

In August, the cruise liner Silver Spirit began offering tours along the unspoilt coastline which the petro-state aspires to turn into a global tourism and investment hotspot as part of a plan to reduce reliance on oil revenue.

5 years ago
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Canada karaoke bar lets customers sing in the shower during pandemic

A Canadian karaoke bar is letting its customers sing in the shower during the pandemic - to keep people safe, they've constructed a shower stall, complete with curtains and tubular piping, on stage.

5 years ago
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Rare flawless diamond fetches US$15.7 million in Hong Kong auction

An exceedingly rare 102-carat flawless white diamond sold for $15.7 million at an online auction in Hong Kong on Monday evening.

5 years ago
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Schiaparelli's surrealism lives for fashion week

Schiaparelli showcased its third ready-to-wear collection on Sunday, featuring a sleek wardrobe with surrealist touches for next summer.

5 years ago
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