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Visit any Korean drugstore or supermarket and you will be met with cute and innovative Korean beauty products. These products might look like something out of a toy shop but the versatility is one that is undoubtedly brilliant. After all, This is the country that made sheet masks a part of your daily routine. Glass skin a highly covetable look and snail mucin an acceptable part of your skincare regime. While we are sold on the efficacy of Korean skincare products. It’s the innovation and multi-purpose nature of Korean makeup products that we are currently enticed by. It might look difficult…

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The most recent celebrity to join the highly lucrative shapewear market American singer, rapper and three-time Grammy Award winner Lizzo. On 30 March 2022, the “Good As Hell” singer took to Instagram to launch her shapewear brand named Yitty. Yitty is get back by Kate Hudson’s (co-founded and co-owned) . Shapewear and fitness apparel brand Fabletics and is currently making headlines for its all-inclusive sizes. Celebrity-owned shapewear and activewear lines you can check out Fabletics shapewear Fabletics is a leading name in the global shapewear realm co-foundby actress and fashion icon Kate Hudson in October 2013. Considering that she is a flagbearer of…

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Two designer with completely different aesthetics take part in this unique collaboration to create individual collections. The moodboard for the collection is travel, celebrations and everyday comfort. A awesome colours is explore with silhouettes like dresses, jumpsuits, tops and trousers. The festiv collection also includes kurta and kurta sets that are a great pick for the upcoming Diwali festivities. Designer Narendra Kumar on stepping up your fashion and sustainability game: Narendra Kumar’s collection is titled, ‘X River’ and is based on four stories floral, Arabesque, graphic, paisley and geometric. The collection promises to bring glamour to every woman’s festive and…

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Look past the dinner-and-movie routine this month by heading to a set of curated events instead. We’re talking eclectic affairs with cocktails, desserts, artwork, and quick bites, with groovy music to boot. Get your planners out, you’re going to want to pencil in these events in July that are a must-attend. Gear up for an fun with these events across India Pizza Palooza by Rocketman Pizza events Monsoon calls for comfort and Rocketman Pizza has got the memo. Hop on over to Cafe Terra this weekend for a celebration of umami-forward pizzas with a side of eclectic tunes. On the menu…

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Events to look out for Salt and Sugar – ARAKU Mash!, Bengaluru An exquisite dining experience lies in store at the vibrant ARAKU cafe this weekend. Titled ‘Salt & Sugar: A no rules tasting menu’ – the spread is curated by chef Rahul Sharma in collaboration with popular pastry chef Vinest Johny (from Lavonne Academy of Baking Science & Pastry Arts and Cafe). On offer are delicacies that spotlight two underrated yet essential ingredients, including doughnut hotdog with banana broth, pastry with charred eggplants, fried chicken with chocolate, and more! Pair these with an organic, biodynamic wine from a selection…

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Although the Hindu festival revolves around worshipping various forms of Goddess Durga, it is a nine-day celebration of Lord Rama’s win over Lankan demon king Ravana. Additionally, Durga Puja marks the victory of the Goddess over the demon Mahishasura. Moreover, the festival is majorly celebrated in the East and Navaratri mainly in other parts of the country. And, the ways to worship Goddess Durga also differ — while some devotees prefer to feast, others fast. This year, Navaratri begins on September 26 and ends on the fifth of the following month. Meanwhile, Durga Puja is to be celebrated from October…

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If you’ve ever travelled to Singapore, you must have experienced the country’s culture and cuisine. From signboards in four languages (Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English) to its markets, festivals and Food Festival and more, Singapore is the perfect example of how immigrant cultures amalgamate to create something that’s unique, local and beautiful. The same is reflected in its food – from dishes such as satays to nasi goreng and even vadais, that form a core part of Singaporean food map. The food is an extension of Malaysian cuisine, and has heavy influences from Chinese and Indian cuisine, too. Singapore Food Festival brings…

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The festival of lights, Diwali is probably the biggest festival of India. A festival that we celebrate with our families and the people we love also with loveble Diwali gifts. Amidst all the pujas, sweets, new clothes and the much-needed break from work, we look forward to showering our loved ones with gifts. But often, choosing the right gift for a special someone can be quite a task. And that’s why we are here to help you. From sustainable gift options, to Diwali gift hampers, Diwali gifts for employees, Diwali gifts for your partner, we have covered everything, so you don’t have…

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It will be held from November 21 to December 18 across eight state-of-the-art stadiums in the Qatar. They are Lusail, Al Bayt Stadium, Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Thumama Stadium, Al Wakrah, Khalifa International Stadium, Education City Stadium and Ras Abu Aboud Stadium. Hamad International Airport in Doha is expected to have a steady in-flow of visitors from all over the world with over 1300 flights a day for a month at least for the FIFA World Cup 2022. Since this is one of the biggest events after the pandemic, visitors may have a lot of trepidation regarding visa, travel, accommodation, COVID-19 restrictions…

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Here are a few numbers related to the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, 19 September. 750,000 The number of people London transport chiefs estimate could join the queue for the queen’s lying-in-state, with more than a million potentially travelling to London over the whole 10-day public mourning period including the funeral. Around 33,000 people filed past the monarch in the space of 24 hours when her coffin lay at rest in Edinburgh’s St. Giles’ Cathedral on Monday and Tuesday. 2,868 The number of diamonds in the Imperial State Crown, worn by Elizabeth at her coronation in 1953…

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