Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Pavilion KL Beauty Hall Precinct Grand Opening


If you have been to Pavilion recently then you would have realised on top of  Grand Palace restaurant is the new Pavilion Beauty Hall replacing the Seventh Heaven floor (used to be located at the other side of the mall)


This luxurious new precinct, dubbed Beauty Hall, is an oasis of rest and relaxation for shoppers, spanning across a total of 20,400 square feet. Located on the seventh floor Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Beauty Hall allows people to indulge in the sensory aspect of enjoyment.

This brand new precinct opened its doors to the public on 22 May 2014. Decked with beauty salons, manicure and pedicure spas, and wellness centres, Beauty Hall is a place of renewal and rejuvenation for patrons amidst the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur city centre. After a long day of exploring the city, tourists can recharge at Beauty Hall and slip away from the busy city into a haven of relaxation with a variety of outlets catering to their every reinvigoration need.

“Pavilion Kuala Lumpur understands that as exciting city life can be, everyone needs some time for rest and relaxation after a long day in Kuala Lumpur’s city centre. The launch of Beauty Hall brings a new dimension to the mall, where patrons can pamper and revitalise themselves after spending the day at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. Beauty Hall, combined with Fashion Avenue and Tokyo Street is part of Pavilion Kuala Lumpur’s direction for this year where we want to provide shoppers with a wholesome and complete retail experience, from shopping to dining to beauty therapies,” said Joyce Yap, CEO of Retail, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur..


 L-R, Thomas Ng, Managing Director of Jurlique; Roderick Cheing, Group CEO of Asterspring; Miko Au, Managing Director of MikoGalere with Kerastase; Datuk Dr.Sanjiv Joshi, Head of Cardiology from Luminous; Joyce Yap, CEO of Retail, Pavilion KL; Michelle Hee, Director of BMIC Nail Spa Salon; Chong Meng Chew, Founder of SWISS PERFECTION BOUTIQUE SOA by The Art of Beauty & Slimming; Tia Yun Yun from Mayfair Plus; Noelle Tan from The Sloane Clinic; and Sharon Chen from Clariancy.

Group 2 pics

Beauty Hall was launched 2 weeks ago in a luxurious event at the precinct itself with Joyce Yap, CEO of Pavilion Kuala Lumpur alongside representatives from the nine different tenants that inaugurated the opening of the precinct with a simple ribbon cutting ceremony. Guests, members of the media accompanied by celebrities such Debbie Goh, Natasha Hudson, Jeffrey Cheng and others were then treated to a visual feast with a body art and nail show by BMIC Nail Spa Salon and a hair show by Miko Galere with Karastase. Thanuja Anantha then brought the guests through the journey of rejuvenation at Beauty Hall.

The precinct offers shoppers with a new lifestyle experience where they can stimulate their senses with a line-up of treats and pampering for their body, heart and soul. Beauty Hall houses nine exclusive beauty salons and spas for men and women, providing exclusive services and privacy with a dedicated concierge, a cosy waiting lounge, a dedicated lift with direct access from Level 2 Porte Cochere.

 Miko Galere

It's so beautiful !

 Asterspring

 Luminous

 BMIC Nail Spa
 Jurlique


 Sloane Clinic
 Clariancy

 Mayfair slimming centre
 Swiss Perfection Boutique Spa

Beyond beauty therapies, Luminous, a luxury integrative medicine clinic, also offers shoppers a health and wellness experience unlike any other. The Sloane Clinic on the other hand offers specialized services for aesthetics enhancements and effective beauty innovations. No beauty salon and spa oasis is complete without a little something for hair care as well. This is why Beauty Hall also comes with a hair salon, Miko Galere with Kerastase, to give shoppers a full day of rest and relaxation from head to toe.

In welcoming shoppers to the new Beauty Hall precinct, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur will be rewarding shoppers with a Beauty Pack that consist of special discounts and great promotions with RM500 spent centre wide. Receive additional gift with any purchase of products or services at Beauty Hall.

For more information, contact Pavilion Kuala Lumpur’s Concierge at 03 2118-8833, check real-time updates on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PavilionKL, or Twitter at @Pavilion_KL.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Radley London Autumn Winter 2014 Collection

Radley London  Autumn/ Winter 2014

Simplicity, colour and structure lies at the heart of the Radley AW14 collection. They introduce a series of key new ranges in a confident Autumnal colour palette peppered with bold bursts of colour.

Radley London design team sought inspiration from the iconic designs that fill our London landscape, from the classic London black cab to the Victoriana of our Westminster lamp posts, from the silhouette of the iconic red London post boxes to the uniformity of a belisha beacon. The street furniture of London became an endless reference for shape and form resulting in a collection of refined silhouettes injected with pops of colour, making the ordinary, extraordinary.

The Bloomsbury, a striking new structured range for AW14, its streamlined simplicity is elegant and refined. The range consists of a large and medium structured grab with cross body straps, a cross body canteen, an evening clutch with adjustable strap, cosmetic case and wallet.




The Berkley, a softer more fluid shape in supple Harwood leather. Introduced in two key silhouettes in a autumnal colour palette of navy, lava and tan.This bag is designed as a day to day companion, to be well loved and age beautifully.

The Border, a Radley classic, updated this autumn with the introduction of a mini bag, postbag and clutch. The Borders simple lines and symmetry play on the lines of a classic British letter box shape.


Absolutely love this in pink!!! I'm so tempted to get this, the length, shape and colour all suits me!

Radley London Autumn Winter 2014 Collection would be available in all Malaysian Radley's store starting August 2014.

For more info, visit http://www.radley.com.my/



Background of Radley London
Radley was born in the heart of London in 1998, driven by a passion for making bags for women that just “work”. The brand has evolved over the years into a British icon of affordable luxury. We blend creative design, quality materials and immaculate craftsmanship. We value being colourful, surprising and real to create luxurious handbags and purses that women can’t help falling in love with. Our design approach is straight forward. It's about putting women’s needs first, achieving the perfect union of beauty on the outside and function on the inside. That’s intelligent design. That’s Radley.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Joe Flizzow's #GilaBola

It's World Cup fever now... and thanks to that I officially had  cute panda eyes! 

Have you heard Joe Flizzow’s x Celcom new song #gilabola (#footballfever)? It's a big hit and if you haven't make sure you watch the video! 

Absolutely love his song because the lyric bola bola is so addictive... and keep playing on my mind!! The music video is a#truestory of people who#gilabola where it talks about the typical habits of ‘football mad’ fans of all ages and origins, like staying up all night just to watch the matches (yeh I'm talking about myself!).

Now it's very excited to watch the group eliminating matches and I'm rooting for Brazil...and I absolutely love their samba  (freestyler technique) technique in controlling the ball...but seems like they have to win against Cameroon to enter top 16 ! Germany and Netherlands team looks really aggressive and I think are the biggest competitor! My favourite players are Messi from Argentina and Luis Suarez from Uruguay, I think either one of them going to be Man of the Match for this year FIFA World Cup 2014!



Ah.. since all these matches are live at midnight... I think I got to put on more masks while watching!

I found out that by sharing all our football-mad moments with the hashtag #gilabola on Instagram... we might be really luck to be even appearing in Joe Flizzow's next video! 

Full lyric of the song can be found

Full music video 

30 sec music video

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Winners of Entrepreneurs For Good 2014 were granted RM240,000 from Arthur Guinness Project in partnership with British Council

Yesterday I visited Arthur Guiness's HQ (the one you see next to Federal Highway!) to learn more about Entrepreneurs For Good 2014 organised by Arthur Guinness Project in partnership with the British Council. This global programme was set up in 2009 as part of Guinness' 250th anniversary and since it started, £7.4 million (RM28 mil) have been invested in mentoring 45 projects in 13 countries. To date more than 40,000 people in the world has benefited from the Arthur Guinness Fund. In Malaysia, this is the Project's second year.

“Entrepreneurs for Good” is a competition held by the British Council in partnership with the Arthur Guinness Fund that invites social entrepreneurs in Malaysia, both start-ups and semi established, to compete for training and networking opportunities. In 2013, they had worked successfully with six Malaysian social enterprises, providing them with seed funding and six months of 'incubation', providing them with necessary training and support to enhance their business knowledge and skills. 

From 20 semi-finalists were shortlisted from nationwide search road shows and were given mentoring and training over the last 6 months. The top 12 social ventures out of that were then selected to go into the final stages of the program. At a public pitch held in April 2014, the finalist the pitched their winning social business ideas in front of an expert panel of judges comprising of industry leaders and leading social enterprises out of which the final awardees where chosen. 

And well that's the reason why I was there so that I could find out who are the 12 finalists and the 6 lucky winners for Entrepreneurs for Good 2014 ! 


 I managed to talk to most of the finalists and find out what is the nature of business of their company, vision and what are they going to do with the grant if they win.


BYOB Green Concept 

BYOB stands for Bring Your Own Bottle, a concept detergent store that is promoting the 3R concepts (Reuse, Recycle and Reduce) basically ) bring your own bottle and they will fill it up saving you money and saving mother earth too! 

Currently they are offering :- 
  • Laundry Detergent 
  • Dish washing detergents 
  • Fabric Softener 
  • Mopping Solution 
  • Bleach
  • Pine Disinfectant 
  • Soap Powder 
  • Kitchen Degreaser

have heard so much of them before and quite like this idea and how we get to recycle our own bottles we had at home! Unfortunately could not find a branch near me.

TANOTI is dedicated to keeping alive the traditional Malaysian craft of songket weaving. By contemporizing the art of songket weaving and passing on the skills to the younger generations, Tanoti aims to reinvigorate the trade so that songket weavers can make a steady and sustainable income from this art form.


 Catama Craft works with women in rural, underprivileged communities within Sarawak to assist them in gaining economic stability through exploration of indigenous arts and crafts.

TECH Outreach Malaysia functions on the platform to transform, enhance, cultivate and harness the elements imperative to championing the SELF-SUSTAINABILITY pursuit in disadvantaged communities. TECH Outreach Malaysia believes in helping communities tap into their potential and transform themselves through entrepreneurial proactiveness, risk-taking and innovation. It is within this framework of vision that TECH Outreach has adopted the famous “Grameen Micro-Credit Financing” Model by Professor Muhammad Yunus, in transforming communities.


Guinness Anchor Berhad (GAB)'s Marketing Director Mr. Bruce Dallas said that 

"The Arthur Guinness is not all about funding. We pair financial support with business mentoring to work with people to bring their projects and ideas to the next level. We're proud to help them succeed in this work and to help in this work and to help society change for the better in communities across Malaysia".

British Council Malaysia's Country Director Mr. Gavin Anderson shared that

"The social enterprise movement around the world continues to grow. That success demonstrates how social consciousness, allied with a sustainable business model, is a profound and innovate way of finding solutions to pressing social and environmental issues, of generating sustainable economic growth and of delivering positive long term change. In Year 2 of "Entrepreneur for Good , twelve social entrepreneurs have benefited from training with UK experts to develop and enrich their business proposal"

The six awardees will receive between RM20,000 and RM40,000 each as part of this year long programme, as well as training, mentoring and other assistance to help them reach their objectives. 

And the winners of Arthur Guinness Projects - British Council, “Entrepreneurs for Good” for year 2014 are :

The MAD Experience

MAD is on a mission to empower everyday people to get involved in poverty alleviation. This is achieved by giving people the opportunities, tools and support they need so that they can raise funds and volunteer to implement high impact projects that break the cycle of poverty. 

By combining online crowd funding with responsible volunteering, MAD aims to create an online crowd fundraising platform dedicated to raising funds for poverty alleviation projects. Through this platform, passionate individuals will be able to set up a personal online fundraising campaign to raise funds for a project that they are passionate about. After successfully raising an amount, the unique offering by the MAD experience is that they offer fundraisers to travel and visit the disadvantaged communities they chose to support. The experience gained from this travel often invites other fundraisers and more people to do good for the community.


Cleanbites

CleanBites serves delicious, healthy and balanced food with a focus on making this food easily available to the public. An innovative subscription-based delivery service makes eating healthily easily achievable and affordable to people living busy lives. 

General food are often high in salt, sugar and other processed seasoning including GMF. By educating the public about eating healthily and introducing them to great tasting and easily accessible healthy food, CleanBites aims to improve the health and well being of Malaysians.

p/s: Picture credited to Jason from Walauwei

 Catama Craft Enterprise

By creating high-end products for the international market, Catama Crafts seeks to encourage the preservation of traditional knowledge and empower communities with pride in their craft and cultural identity and autonomy to change and adapt. Crafts created will be marketed and sold to local and international consumers. Profits will be shared amongst the rural communities, providing economic stability to the women and community at large. In addition to that, it also ensures the preservation of traditional skills and knowledge.

 BYOB Green Concept

BYOB seeks to educate society about the dangers of plastic pollution and to stop them from treating plastic bottles as rubbish. Offering communities a chance to help protect the environment by reusing their plastic bottles instead of throwing them away. BYOB allows the public to bring their empty plastic bottles to the store and refill them with a variety of cleaning products. This comes from a study that recycling doesn't really work as it creates a carbon footprint whilst in the recycling process. Furthermore, it is costly as well.


 Shuttle Go Bus

Busco is a short distance, low density private shuttle service helping people in urban environments to make use of the public transport in a sustainable way.

Focusing on the "First Mile Problem" - the difficulty people face in accessing public transport from their homes. Busco provides communities with the opportunity to become mobile and live more fulfilling lives. Busco also seeks out unemployed and underemployed youths, and trains them to drive and manage the operations.


 Ecocentric Transitions 

Ecocentric Transitions is committed to cultivate an environmentally empathetic and sustainable society. Through workshops and consultations, Ecocentric Transitions aims to build environmental awareness in communities. 

Ecocentric Transitions educates and gives practical advice on how to become more eco-responsible through interactive activities relating to topics such as Food Security, Waste and Resources - Environmental Education and Sustainable Living.


 The People's Choice Award - Tanoti 

Tanoti is dedicated to keeping alive the traditional Malaysian craft of songket weaving. By contemporizing the art of songket weaving and passing on the skills to the younger generations, Tanoti aims to reinvigorate the trade so that songket weavers can make a steady and sustainable income from this art form. 

In order to achieve this goal, Tanoti intends to work with songket weavers to establish supply chain from the bottom up, building a viable and fair business which can sustain both the community and the craft.

 Group pic of the all the winners for Arthur Guinness Projects Entrepreneurs For Good 2014 


After the event we are treated with freshly brewed Guinness bear!

 Guinness anyone ?

 To Arthur and all the Entrepreneurs For Good 2014 winners.... CHEERS!

For more details, visit 
http://www.arthurguinnessprojects.com.my/



Note : All pictures are taken with HTC ONE M8 (unless mentioned otherwise) without editing (except resizing and watermarking).  
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