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26/11 Tuesday 09:35AM

fairytale dress

fairytale dress

We found, via Treehugger, Boston-based designer Ryan Novelline created an exquisite one-of-a-kind gown completely from discarded children's book. He used the colourful illustrated pages and sewed them together with golden threads. to form the skirt while utilising the golden spines of the book to fashion the shining bodice. It is a dress Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White would fight over

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the albuquerque international balloon fiesta
The skies of Albuquerque in New Mexico, USA, were decorated with hundreds of hot-air balloons from the 1st to 9th October. The Albuquerque International Balloon ... More

toss your old makeup
Cosmetics and skin care products have specific shelf lives, which means, like eggs, they do go bad. Some women (and men) might keep their beauty products way past ... More

what's your breakfast?
The most important meal of the day varies around the world. Here in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore, our multi-ethnic composition gives us the privilege of a wide ... More

10 food festivals you'll want to know
Food festivals vary in every country and culture where food is celebrated, venerated and appreciated. Some festivals hold events that are sometimes fun and entertaining, ... More

logo arabization : the relevance to brunei darussalam
Jawi is used in billboards, directional and company signages in Brunei Darussalam, so when it comes to localization of international brands, there is usually a level ... More

the apple of our eyes
We are all abuzz at the office about the introduction of the latest iPhone 4S from Apple. The new iPhone doesn't just come with slight tweaks and updates above ... More

'no' to sharks' fin
Singapore-based supermarket chain, Cold Storage, will stop selling sharks fin and shark-related products. Cold Storage, which has 42 outlets across the country, ... More

the importance of being happy
In 1972, Bhutan's King Jigme Singye Wangchuck decided that Bhutan's progress should be measured by "Gross National Happiness" (GNH) instead of Gross Domestic Product. ... More