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Fashion: OldNavy Pattern Play: Heat Things Up!

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By Little Milky Shop On Saturday, March 15, 2008 At 12:21 PM Comments :
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Coffee News: Vietnamese Coffee Comes To Singapore

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You might be aware of the rave about Vietnamese coffee. Or you might have heard about the unique aroma of Trung Nguyen coffee. Indulge in the rich aroma of the original Vietnamese coffee. Watch as the fragrance diffuses to everyone around you. It won't be soon when everyone come sniffing towards your cuppa of coffee.


Stainless steel drip filters allow you to brew coffee the authentic, Vietnamese way.

When France invaded Vietnam in the late 19th century, it had also brought French culture to the country. The unique part of Vietnamese coffee is the usage of stainless steel drip filters to brew coffee the authentic, Vietnamese way. The filter is a small coffee pot. It looks like a hat and sits upon the top of a coffee cup. Inside is a chamber for coffee and room for hot water. My Cafe Adventures offers 2 sizes of the Vietnamese filters: Small, to make one cup, and Medium, to make two cups. What's more? You can get a free stainless steel drip filter set when you purchase at least one pack of Thoi Vinh Premium Coffee each. Customers who opt for Trung Nguyen Creative Coffee are entitled to a 50% discount.

All coffee products from My Cafe Adventures are derived from beans harvested from coffee trees grown in the rich soils of Vietnam's Central Highlands. Go check it out! You might just sniff out something you like!

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By Little Milky Shop On Friday, March 14, 2008 At 11:29 AM Comments :
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Fashion: Celebrate St Patrick's Day with Irish Luck!

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Fashion News: Jewellery trends adapting to record gold prices

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Posted Sun Mar 9, 2008 1:27pm AEDT - Reuters

Diamonds might be a girl's best friend, but for those buying jewellery at a time of record gold prices, a new trend for lightweight pieces using semi-precious stones and organic materials might be a welcome ally.

Jewellery trends in recent years have been dominated by chunky pieces worn around the neck and clunky gold bangles around the arms and ankles.

But while these heavyweight pieces may still be favoured by the rich and famous, jewellery-lovers with more limited means are being targeted by a new trend for slinky jewellery, hollowed out pieces and jewellery made from non-traditional materials.

Sophisticated simplicity is the buzzword used by European fashionistas, while the trend in Asia is for street-chic and rustic pieces made of semi-precious stones and non-traditional materials including titanium and wood.

"It's no longer about the bling, about the gold. The days of the big heavy gold chain are probably over, and if they are still around, they will be a lot lighter," Desmond Lim, fashion editor at Prestige and August Man, two Singapore lifestyle magazines.

"It's about smart fashion and this casual-chic style is probably a reflection of both fashion and economics. There is a definite balance between the art and the commerce, resulting in this street chic look."

The prices of gold and platinum have both rocketed to record highs, with spot gold trading just short of $US1,000 an ounce and platinum above $US2,000, prompting some jewellery makers to opt for lightweight and hollow pieces.

"In fashion jewellery, the designers are offering us lighter weight designs. Interestingly, this means more inventive and innovative design and the craftsmanship is still there," said David Hinds, managing director of F Hinds, a family-owned jewellery chain in the United Kingdom.

Retailers in London's Hatton Garden jewellery district are seeing a similar trend and a shift in favour of hollow jewellery which consumes less precious metals and are being sold for more or less the same prices that heavier items sold for a year or two ago before gold prices really began to soar.

"A lot of chains are being made hollow and the reduction in weight is compensating for the rise in gold prices," said Roy Lynch, director of Strictly Gold.

He added that his company had launched a new range of lighter weight products to complement their traditional heavier lines.

Jewellers the world over have complained that they need to review prices of their pieces on a daily basis due to the swings in gold prices in recent weeks. Customers are being told prices are only valid for the duration of that day.

Opulent jewellery

The trend for lightweight jewellery has not extended to high-end diamond rings, where most of the value is from the stone. Buyers are still prepared to hand over the cash for items such as engagement rings.

"People aren't going to skimp on things like that," said Lisa Argenton, an Australian jewellery designer.

"People are still happy to spend money on jewellery with meaning, although some clients who really want platinum find they can't afford it and go for white gold instead. Generally, platinum pieces are two to three times dearer than 18 carat white gold."

Record gold and platinum prices are never likely to deter high net-worth individuals from indulging themselves.

"One of the biggest things in fashion right now are gold cuffs - big, chunky yellow gold bracelets," Carol Woolton, jewellery editor at Vogue magazine in the United Kingdom.

But she added some designers were also opting to make cuffs in wood, set with semi-precious stones. Although she admitted that none of the trends for less opulent jewellery were on display at the Academy Awards in February.

"Interestingly, there was more jewellery on the red carpet at the Oscars this year than ever before. A lot of actresses are wearing big gold necklaces," she said.

"Nicole Kidman wore a sautoir necklace in white metal - gold or platinum - studded with 7,000 diamonds totalling 1,400 carats."

The jewellery display at the Oscars underscored the view from high-end jewellers that the rich are not deterred by gold prices.

Stanislas de Quercize, president of Paris-based fine jewellery house Van Cleef & Arpels, told Reuters recently that all-time high precious metals prices would not alter the raw material content of Van Cleef & Arpels jewellery as his clients wanted only the best.

"We have high-demanding clients who want the best art (in jewellery)," Mr De Quercize said.

"We have to fulfil the mission to offer the best. The appetite for rare stones is growing and growing."



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By Little Milky Shop On Monday, March 10, 2008 At 3:22 PM Comments :
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