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Canada Day

Canadian Ambassador HE John Holmes & Mrs Carol Bujeau celebrated Canada Day at Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta. Canadian popular songs played by a live band and Canadian delicacies delighted distinguished guests.


Beauty And Brains

Senior actress Rima Melati together with HE Melba Pria, Ambassador of Mexico held a dinner in conjunction with a short training for the Puteri Indonesia 2008 contest winners who will be participating in international beauty pageants in 2009. The guests enriched the girls with various insights and personality pointers.


Grand Beginning

The opening celebration of Hotel Indonesia Kempinski and Grand Indonesia Shopping Town was held at Ramayana Lounge & Bar, Hotel Indonesia Kempinski.


regular_bvlgari_img.jpg Slithery Gems

Drawing inspiration from the sinuous form of the serpent, Bulgari presents a new sparkling assortment of accessories that slide around wrists and fingers in links of gold, pave diamonds, onyx and mother of pearl.

The Serpenti collection plays on the variety of forms suggested by the snake, transforming its sinuous body into wrap-around bracelets, rings and jewel-watches.

The new range will be available from September onwards with the prices starting from $5,650 for a ring to $128,000 for a two-coil full diamond white gold watch.

Among the jewellers who successfully reintroduced the serpent motif in the 20th century, Bulgari was the first to adapt it to a wristwatch. Indeed, from the late 1940s onward, its serpentiform bracelet-watches became a signature of Bulgari production and signalled the beginning of its success in the field of fine watchmaking.

The snake motif has adorned the limbs of beautiful women since the ancient Greeks and is traditionally believed to offer talisman-like powers to its wearer. So perhaps its time to make like Cleopatra (without the unfortunate demise) and get your hands on one of these sleek pieces.


regular_denim_img.jpg A Superior Jean Pool

More than a decade ago, Helmut Lang worked his magic on denim trousers, turning admirers of his minimalist style on to the attractions of indigo cotton twill. Since then, labels such as Prada and Dior have brought out their own versions. Despite the couture endorsement, however, denim is still a no-no in the boardroom.

We might be seeing a change in that soon.

Just this Spring/Summer season past, Jil Sander created a mini-sensation on the runways with its sharply cut denim suit. Aigner’s most recent collection features denim trousers as part of its jacket-and-tie ensembles. Prada’s tailored denim blazer is the picture of restrained urbanity. Denim is taking a step up on the style ladder; here are a few tips on how to wear it with panache.

Keep it low key

A little discretion never goes astray when it comes to denim. It’s probably not a good idea to overload on the heavy fabric, especially in the tropics, where dressing for comfort is paramount.

Go dark
Deeper shades instantly look more polished than faded hues. Leave the distressed denim for casual weekends and the acid-washed in the ‘80s.

Cutting it close
The right cut makes a difference. Slim trousers with a higher waist look more put together and give you a strongly delineated outline. Pick jackets with slight shoulder padding and close fit.

Accessorise right
With accessories such as tapered dress shoes and a sleek belt, denim can make a strong showing both in and out of the office. Carry it with confidence on your next Casual Friday, and be prepared to fend off compliments. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.


September-October 2009 Issue

 

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