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THE AGE OF TOMORROW - BALENCIAGA’S FUTURISTIC VIDEO GAME
Set in the near-future of 2031, Balenciaga’s new video game titled Afterworld: The Age of Tomorrow allows players to tour Demna Gyasalia’s AW21 collection. Not only does the bespoke video game let…
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VILA VINATECA, AND ENLIGHTENED HOSPITALITY
Tourism and travel have become an essential part of our lives. Now more than ever, Part of our yearn to travel is derived from our feeling of belonging. We want…
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THE MYTH AND MARKETING OF ANTI-MICROBIAL TEXTILE
Let’s take a look in your bag: phone, wallet, keys. A mouth mask or two. One travel-size hand sanitizer and a moisturizer to fix the chapped hands from using said…
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WHEN REFLECTING BACK ON THE ROARING TWENTIES THE 2020’S SHOULD BE AN EQUALLY INTERESTING DECADE WITH GREAT PROMISE AND TERRIFYING RISK
The “Roaring 1920s” might have set a precedent for the “Roaring 2020s” being an equally interesting time. As Mark Twain is famously quoted: “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often…
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SHIFTING MINDSETS IN A SOCIETY EMBROILED IN A PANDEMIC. – ON MAKE-UP AND COSMETICS
The huge shift in behaviour driven by the pandemic has reshaped consumers’ demands in just a few months. Beauty has discovered a new role beyond aesthetic, as a protector and…
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THE COOLEST SEEDS BANK
What is it? Life on Earth is under siege and a worldwide apocalypse could be near because of multiple nuclear disasters. This scenario is the foundation for many stories like ‘The…
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FARMER TO PLATER: GOING BEYOND THE FARM TO TABLE TREND
What is it? Chances are you’ve never bought food directly from a farmer. Ok fine, maybe once, on a little trip to the countryside, perhaps you had some delightful little blueberries…
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PAY-IT-FORWARD PIZZA: ROSA’S FRESH PIZZA
What is it? Philadelphia is known as the City of Brotherly Love and Philly pizza joint, Rosa’s Fresh Pizza truly lives up to this standard. The restaurant is filled with colourful…
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THE FUTURE OF MEDICAL TREATMENT
Recently I read an article from Alain de Botton on why we travel. In the Middle Ages, it wasn’t about the white sandy beaches and crystal blue waters; it was…
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