March 17, 2012

Guess Mens Spring 2012 –Fin Collection

Material: Courtesy of FJ Benjamin

THE all new GUESS Watch is the prototype for masculine yet comfortable accessories. It is powerfully constructed by a form-fitting opaque orange strap of textured silicone that not only curves perfectly to the wearer’s wrist, but engulfs an eye-catching polished black IP case.


A lightweight aluminum top ring in coordinating orange exposes an intricately patterned sun-black dial with tachymeter inspired markings. The contrasting white date window makes this accessory not only fashionable but functional, as well.

And if orange isn’t your favourite colour there are additional hues – black, white, blue and yellow. Although identical in both design and detail, each variation lends itself a distinctive and unique look.


Whether hanging out with your guys watching a sporting event or presenting a proposal in the board room, you’ll be the stylishly modern man every other man wants to be.


GUESS Watches
Introduced to the world in 1983, Guess Watches are designed to appeal to young, fashion-driven consumers around the globe. Guess for men is inspired by technology, design, and materials. Guess Watches are available in 30,000 retail locations in 114 countries. The collection is available in Europe, Asia, Australia, North and South America, the Middle East and North and South Africa.

GUESS Inc.
Established in 1981, GUESS? began as a young, contemporary fashion apparel company and has since successfully grown into a global lifestyle brand. Throughout the years, GUESS? image has been portrayed in unforgettable, innovative campaigns that have made the brand a household name. GUESS? is distributed worldwide in fine department stores, specialty stores, GUESS lifestyle stores.

March 16, 2012

Look on the Bright Side

Material: Courtesy of FJ Benjamin

The trend this spring is everything color – hyper hot hues, notice-me-now neons, intense incandescent
Accents.  No longer is the trend just a pop of color, it’s a full-on-punch as reflected by GUESS Watches brilliantly colored Mini Mania collection.

Even though accessories are miniaturized this spring the Mini Mania styles will definitely not go unnoticed. The simple yet sexy silhouette gets a fun twist in this bold new color palette, colors we all  loved but with a whole new attitude - punched-up pink, sizzling citrus orange, tantalizing turquoise, eye-popping electric blue and luminous lime green.


Each Mini style comes in a crystal-accented case and brilliantly colored dial. The Mini Mania collection is this season’s must-have accessory, the size is small and feminine but the colors scream attention.

In addition to the craze of colors in the Mini Mania collection, bold black and classic white are offered in
a matching polycarbonate bracelet and case. Don’t be afraid to mix and match the black and white variations with the new neons; wear one or wear them all. The only rule to colors this season is that there are no rules.

Brighten up your outfit, your attitude and your wrist this spring when you Look on the Bright Side with GUESS Watches Mini Mania collection.


GUESS Watches
Guess for women is fashion–trendy and chic. Guess Watches are now available in 30,000 retail locations in 114 countries. The collection is available in Europe, Asia, Australia, North and South America, the Middle East and North and South Africa.

GUESS Inc.
Established in 1981, GUESS? began as a young, contemporary fashion apparel company and has since successfully grown into a global lifestyle brand. Throughout the years, GUESS? image has been portrayed in unforgettable, innovative campaigns that have made the brand a household name. GUESS? is distributed worldwide in fine department stores, specialty stores, GUESS lifestyle stores.

March 15, 2012

COURSES@HTC - Pumpkins and Pizzas

WEEKEND LEISURE WORKSHOP  
* Material: Courtesy of THE FRENCH CULINARY SCHOOL IN ASIA @ HTC in Asia Sdn Bhd 

ALL ABOUT PUMPKIN
(Morning session)

DETAILS OF WORKSHOP:
Date: Sat, March 17
Time: 10am - 1pm
Fee: RM200 per person




Most parts of the pumpkin are edible, including the flesh, the shells, the seeds, the leaves, and even the flowers. When ripe, the pumpkin can be boiled, baked, steamed, or roasted. In this workshop Chef Jean-Michel will feature Pumpkin Crème Brûlée, Pumpkin Jam, Green Apple & Pumpkin Soup, Roasted Rumpkin, Calamari Saffron & Pumpkin Risotto and Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Velouté.

ALL ABOUT PIZZA
(Afternoon session)

DETAILS OF WORKSHOP:
Date: Sat, March 17
Time: 2pm-5pm
Fee: RM200 per person


There’s nothing like the mouth-watering smells of home-made pizza straight from the oven. Forget the frozen substitute, Chef Jean Michel will introduce the secret of creating an authentic Italian pizza in this workshop, using the traditional recipe to create the perfect crust and base and simply the freshest ingredients only. You’ll learn how to make this age-old classic the way it’s meant to be made. Chef Jean Michel will feature Pizza dough, Pizza Margherita, Four cheeses, Four Seasons, Calzone, Panzerotti and Pumpkin Pizza.

VENUE
The French Culinary School In Asia @ HTC in Asia Sdn Bhd
8th Floor - Annexed Block, Menara IMC
No. 8 Jalan Sultan Ismail
50250 Kuala Lumpur

HOW TO GET THERE:
The building is next to Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Please take car park lift to 8th floor.

ENQUIRIES:
Tel: +603 2026 9188
Fax: +603 2026 4188
Email: professional@htcinasia.com

Additional Details:
2012 LEISURE COOKING CLASS VOUCHER of:
5 Leisure Cooking Classes @ RM 850.00
10 Leisure Cooking Classes @ RM 1,500.00
Valid for leisure cooking classes only
Terms & condition: net price - no additional promotion - vouchers are nominative

• Cooking Class Gift Vouchers - The above sessions are available for redemption using the cooking class gift vouchers or the De Dietrich Cooking Vouchers.

CLUB SCENE - Party @ Zouk Club KL

Material: Courtesy of Zouk Club Kuala Lumpur

Saturday, March 17
CTRL

Our friendly neighborhood androids - Mr.Nasty, Guru Guru takes charge of the night. Watch this space as they bring special guests to each installment dropping the freshest electro house tunes with heavy duty audio machineries.

ZOUK
Friday, March 23, 2012
FIRED UP FRIDAYS ft FONO vs SIMON LEE & ALVIN

FONO is locally recognized as one of the most sought after progressive trance DJs in Kuala Lumpur, garnering a sizeable and still growing fan base over the past nine years. Emerging into the scene as the Champion of the Heineken’s Found@Thirst DJ competition in 2003, he was first given the international spotlight for performing alongside Paul Oakenfold in KL and Tokyo.

Spotted for his impressive performances, Fono took big leaps into holding a residency in Zouk Kuala Lumpur in 2004. He was regularly seen taking on the main stage alongside renowned trance heavyweights such as Ferry Corsten, Marco V, Armin Van Buuren, Cosmic Gate, Markus Schulz, Above & Beyond, Judge Jules, Eddie Halliwell and Paul Van Dyk.

Complete with a vast experience of deejaying in major outdoor dance festivals in Malaysia as well as clubs in Taipei, Bangkok, Jakarta and Singapore, Fono has also showcased his musical flair in one of Europe’s most sought after dance festivals, the 2006 Berlin Love Parade.

With his increasing popularity in the local club scene, he was voted the Best Local Club DJ of 2005 by the readers.. Throughout 2009, the immense response to his euphoric trance night, Fired Up Fridays at Zouk KL and his frequent appearance in major dance events such as Revelation, Freedom & the upcoming Massive at Sepang has proved that Fono continues to be the most exciting and anticipated talent to watch out for in 2011.
SIMON LEE & ALVIN are a DJ duo from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Formed in 2007, they class their music as high energy trance with bits of electro and progressive influence.

Their many exclusive cuts and crafty bootlegs have been supported and used as dance floor secret weapons by international and local top DJs.

Their acclaimed podcast, Radio KUL, reaches dance music fans around the world. The show features Simon Lee & Alvin in the mix and guest appearances from many elite international and award-winning EDM artistes. Since its launch in 2007, Radio KUL has won Best Internet Radio Show for two consecutive years at the Choons Awards - Malaysia’s first prestigious dance music awards.

Tune in on every Friday night to Simon Lee & Alvin on Malaysia’s terrestrial radio station, Fly FM Five-O that reaches out to millions of listeners each week. This weekly segment appeals to both the EDM community and the mainstream population, also winning Best Radio Show at the 2011 Choons Awards.

ADMISSION:
Ticket Entry: RM25 Ladies / RM35 Men (inc 1 drink)
Bottle Entry: RM351 / 5 paxs (At the door before 11pm)
Reservations (applicable to 21 yrs old and above): Call +6 03 2171 2075 (Noon-6pm) or +6 016 3323 191 (after 6pm) or email rsvn@zoukclub.com.my

BARSONIC
Saturday, March 24, 2012
HOUSE THIS!?

Featuring rookies of the year HYPEEMBEATS AND JEE HOE, and 5 times All Star BLINK.

March 14, 2012

The Family's 7-month old Big Boy

IT was seven months ago that Nek Yong last wrote about little Qar, the first male member, the first grandson and the first nephew in the clan. And how we adore our little Qar. Qar turned seven months old 15 minutes before midnight yesterday.

Ever since that last post Nek Yong has been wanting post again about all the little things that Nek Yong does with Qar. But time flies so fast and Nek Yong could not even find time to sit long enough to jot the wonderful moments spent with him. Instead Nek Yong has been spending all her time with him, recording everything in her mind instead of her posts and how wonderful those moments are.

But there are still good news to share. Although Nek Yong has not written her post for seven months she has recorded most of Qar’s activities since Day 1 on camera. Nek Yong has tons of photos of Qar, many of which even his parents have not seen.

Just the other day, Qar’s mum had a peep at Nek Yong’s computer and discovered so many loveable photos of Qar stored in many different folders. She wanted a copy of them but Nek Yong gave her a warning: DO NOT take my favourite shots of Qar away! It’s not because Nek Yong is selfish and wants to keep all the photos to herself but we know the saying; the photographer has first rights.

Qar busy trying to grab some soap bubbles yesterday morning.

At one point the photographing frenzy between Nek Yong and her two daughters got so competitive that it made the three of us laughed so hard at each other. We are always racing to steal shots of Qar and we failed every time because if one was about to shoot, the other two would rush in. In the end we dubbed ourselves the paparazzi photographers. The only joke is there is only one subject matter – Qar.

Would you believe it if Nek Yong says that between the three of us women we have squabbles until today as to who have privilege to a certain shot? At times as we race to steal a shot we would even push the others out of the way, resulting in a few sulking sessions. But we didn’t care who gets upset. What matters is who gets the shot first. Competitive aren’t we?

All three of us women do photography. And all three of us would grab any camera within sight just to catch Qar’s antics. You know what it is like with babies, they are so unpredictable so if you want to catch those precious moments, just don’t bother packing your camera after use. Just leave it around the house, within grabbing distance. That way you will be able to get higher quality shots compared to those taken on handphones. This also explains why among Nek Yong’s tons of photos of Qar are piles of blurry ones as well. But, Nek Yong is keeping them. You know why? Because every picture tells a story, even a blur piece.


Happy seven months old Qar. See you when you wake up later today.



With loving care – Nek Yong

Day Trip to Muswell Hill

M. Ismail is one of NewsFlashMedia’s team members. Since late October 2011 she has been living in London and France before making her way home again in mid May. In this post she tells of an afternoon spent on the High Street of Muswell Hill, a suburb of North London. 

THERE was quite a bit of sun yesterday and the temperature was 15°C. It is still chilly for the average Asian who has not adapted to cold weather but a good enough reason for me to leave the winter coat behind when I step out of the house.

Yesterday’s little ‘adventure’ was to walk the High Streets of Muswell Hill, a 25-minute bus ride from where I live. If I was looking for the more up-market fashion label outlets here I would be disappointed because there was none. But I wasn’t. I enjoy going to the smaller towns because they have a different feel and energy altogether.

I came across several fashion outlets that have quite an interesting selection of affordable items. But there are also the more pricey pieces that wouldn’t hurt sitting in my wardrobe. And with most High Streets in England, charity shops like Cancer Research and Oxfam are easily found. If you are not paranoid about wearing second-hand items you might find some great buys from these outlets. I saw two beautiful leather jackets in mint condition today at these outlets. I didn’t get them but I hope they will bring in good money for the charitable organizations that are doing so much for a good cause.

 

They say the best bargains in clothes can be found on the High Streets of England. For me it isn’t so much the clothes but arty home décor stuffs life framed pictures, greeting cards, wall hangers and uniquely designed teapots and rugs that I love browsing through. And I found plenty of these in Muswell Hill, some of which I have not even seen in the big stores on Oxford Street.


One of the things I love doing when I go shopping is to go into stationary stores, art shops and antique dealers. There are so many interesting finds from these stores, some of which you can’t find back home or if you can are much cheaper despite the exchange rates. You just need to know how to nose for a good buy.


All in all I spent about four hours in Muswell Hill. I think it’s a great place to spend a sunny afternoon in as there are a few interesting cafes and bakeries you can just chill at. I did shoot a few photos using an instamatic but I might return to do a proper shoot on another sunny day. It would be fun just to hang out at some cafés and watch the locals go about their business. And I will surely stop by Crocodile Antiques again, a gift store that sells some of the best collection of greeting cards, wrappers, notebooks and crazy gift items. According to one of the staffs (not sure if she is the owner) the store has been there for 22 years, meaning it opened in 1990. I love crafting so this store has a lot of things I’d like to take home. And before I forget, just at the side of Crocodile Antiques is a lovely café tucked in between the two buildings. The outdoor seating area is so charming and English-country like. I wouldn’t mind spending a bit of time here as well.


It was almost tea time by the time I was making my way home so I stopped by Starbucks for my daily dose of coffee. My question is how come the coffee at Starbucks back home doesn’t taste as good as the ones here? My Flat White was simply refreshing and I have to admit that I sneaked my Lamb Kebab in so I can enjoy it with the coffee. I didn’t get kicked out although I know the CCTV was just above my head. Yikes!

March 13, 2012

Shanghai Tang Women's Collection

* Material: Courtesy of The Valiram Group

THE Rite of the Phoenix  celebrates the re-birth of modern China in Shanghai Tang’s Spring/Summer 2012 collection. With the metaphor of the mythical bird, The Rite of the Phoenix tells the tale of a rich, inventive culture that has evolved from the austerity of the past to become a global leader. China’s cultural kaleidoscope, carried within the imagination of its population, rises from the ashes to re-emerge this season.
ASHES OF HEAVEN
Ashes of Heaven’s  colour palette is a sophisticated series of dark, rusty, earthy and organic hues, from liquorice black and charcoal grey, to pale green and silver pink. Innovative new prints offer modern interpretations of classics. The Lotus  is creatively presented as a digital print on qipaos, tunic tops, and embroidered on the inner lapels of silk trench coats.

Key pieces also feature Hexagon Lace, the new, highly textured and geometric fabric, including the must-have belted coat in layered silk and cotton.

SPRING RAIN
Spring Rain arrives in a fresh, muted palette of cream, pink, viola, green and blue, inspired by the concept of spring showers washing away the metaphoric ashes.

Key pieces enhance the feminine, dream-like mood with new romantic styling. Pleats and novel tying methods, created by expert cutters in Paris, breathe new life into Shanghai Tang’s signature qipaos and blouses, some with additional lace paneling.

PHOENIX IN FLIGHT
Phoenix in Flight takes inspiration from birds, feathers and dragonflies coloured by airy whites, yellows and pastels, from vanilla cream to dusky citron, orchid pink, leaf green and sky blue.

Key pieces for Phoenix in Flight are all about the prints, from jackets to top, tunics to cardigans, and gorgeous new Qipaos featuring unique sheer paneling details.

March 12, 2012

Shanghai Tang Spring/Summer 2012 Collection

* Material: Courtesy of The Valiram Group

Since its inception in 1994, Shanghai Tang has been the pioneering luxury lifestyle brand from China. With its mission as the global ambassador of contemporary Chinese Chic, Shanghai Tang interprets Chinese culture and craftsmanship with vibrant sophistication. Offering ready-to-wear for women, men and children, as well as accessories and home ware, Shanghai Tang supports an international network of 45 boutiques in the world’s most prestigious shopping districts.

REBIRTH
Shanghai Tang celebrates the rise of China with The Rite of the Phoenix for Spring/Summer 2012. The new Men's collection evokes the legendary phoenix, a symbol of wealth and transformation known in myth for its magical power to rise from the ashes to prosperity.

RE-BIRTH
takes a back-to-basics approach, introducing timeless aesthetics, fabrications and colours. Classic white, grey, sand and spectrum of blues point to the uncomplicated less-is-more direction.,represented in travel-inspired waxed cotton raincoats, jackets, pocket details, and padded leather vests worn over washed cotton shirts. Button hole stitching piping around the neckline of pullovers and Chinese knots on men’s suit jackets provide contrast colour details.

KALEIDOSCOPE
The summery, vibrant hues of bright reds, dandy yellows, purples and bold blues play with casual sportswear styling in KALEIDOSCOPE. Urban shorts are teamed with blazers as the Summer look, chinos are made with boldly lined pockets and contrast pick-stitched details bring traditional craftsmanship to tailored pieces with blazers having unique smartphone pockets.

IMAGINATION
Heading towards late Summer, IMAGINATION is softer in mood and colours. Washed-out fabrics, Chino pants with pink details, and soft pastel colours create a casual elegance. Scarves made out of cotton fabrics are essentials, match with relaxed summer suits.

Bad Service Causes Poor Appetite

M. Ismail is one of NewsFlashMedia’s team members. Since late October 2011 she has been living in London and France. In this post she talks about her 'not-so-great' eating out experience while in London.

I’M still in London and I’m still wasting my time at the shopping malls. I don’t know why I do that but I think it has a lot to do with escaping the cold so I stick to anywhere that’s indoors (besides the house).

On Monday I was at Westfield Stratford City, the latest Westfield outlet and Europe’s largest urban shopping complex. There are over 200 stores in this mall but I didn’t take that long to go through each one of them. I’m an expert at shopping. Anyway, it was a boring outing as the sale season was over and there weren’t a lot of excitement, the kind you get when every pair of hands is grabbing for a bargain item.

To kill my boredom I decided to feed my stomach, not that I haven’t had breakfast. The mall has an impressive selection of food outlets although not all of the operators are ‘friendly’. I stopped at an Indian food outlet called Indi-Go at the World Food Court on the first floor to have a look at its menu. They have placed two of their menu cards in these light-boxes placed right smack at the entrance so customers can check out the selection. But because I was unsure if I was going to eat there I decided not to obstruct other potential customers while I decide. Instead, I picked up a loose menu card that was placed in a stack at the side and stood away from the queue. The minute I did that, a wait staff posted at the entrance quickly told me off, reaching out for the menu card in my hand with a disapproving look. I was amazed by his ‘manners’ and am wondering if he actually thought I was going to run away with the menu card?

So I decided to leave in a huff, thinking if people want to be in the service industry they had better spruce up their act!

I then stopped at this Thai food outlet called Rosa’s just opposite of Indi-Go. There was quite a long queue and a wait staff was stationed at the side just to assist the crowd. I lingered just outside to see if I can check out the menu and before I knew it the wait staff whipped out a menu card from the stack to his left and handed it to me with a smile. Now that always make a customer’s day! And when I returned the card to him, he again gave a polite smile and even said a thank-you. Maybe the owners of Rosa’s can teach the people behind Indi-Go a lesson or two.

But the biggest disappointment for the day was when I decided to eat at a restaurant located on the second floor. When I entered the restaurant there was zero customers. There was only me and a family member. We sat ourselves at our table by the entrance and a wait staff attended to us immediately. I placed my order as I already knew what I wanted and we informed the waitress to give us some time to place the second order. Minutes later two other customers arrived and sat themselves.

Customers bored of waiting for food to be delivered to the table will occupy themselves with their handphones.

Just instantly after placing our first order my hot Teh Tarik arrived and we placed the second order. Several minutes later, the serving for the second order arrived but my food was still not in sight. The person with me told me to zip my mouth and not complain. Just wait, she said, it will come. Really? She was already digging into her noodles while I was tapping my fingers on the table to keep cool. I got really edgy especially when my order was just a basic Roti Canai with dhall. And how long would it take to heat up an instant Roti Canai on a hot pan? Less than five minutes. I know because I do it all the time at home.

After about 20 minutes or so I decided to ask where my dish has flown to. The outlet manager quickly buzzed about before coming back to me and said it will be ready in three minutes. And voila! The Roti Canai arrived with the dhall in about three minutes. By then the tea was cold, as anyone would know. Imagine drinking tea, cold. Delicious?

(Left) The Roti Canai ordered at Jom Makan, Westfield Centre and (right) the ones ordered at Jom Makan, Westfield Stratford City.

So I dug into the Roti Canai, which were cooked in a rush, as can be seen from the uneven texture of the flour. One out of the four pieces ordered was not even cooked.

See the arrows of the uncooked Roti Canai and the undercooked chicken pieces.

The saddest thing from this experience was when I put my concern forward, first to the wait staff then the outlet manager. Both of them actually asked if I’d like them to replace the piece with another. Well, let me see. What would the ideal thing to say to an unsatisfied customer? From common sense I’d say: “I apologise for that ma’am. Let me prepare you a fresh set” and whizz off to do exactly that. For goodness sake! Your service was crap and you need to ask IF you can put it right? Just put it right instead of making excuses about having a new cook and what not.

Jom Makan outlet at Westfield Centre

And why do I find this so appalling? It’s because I gave Jom Makan the benefit of the doubt. Despite having gone through a similar experience at its Westfield Centre outlet. Service there was extremely slow as well although the group I was with tolerated it as there was quite a crowd. And the meat in its Chicken Masak Lemak was undercooked.

Very nice decor at Jom Makan outlet in Westfield Stratford City.

It's a pity the service doesn't live up to the restaurant's chic decor because I just love the ambience. However, all said and done, that will be the one outlet I’d avoid on future outings. Hopefully others will not experience the same at these outlets.