Episode 31

Queen for a Day

Hamburg ’s city girls know just where to go when looking for something drop dead, it has to be the Queen for a Day boutique in the funky Ulmen Strasse area of this hip happening town.

Whether you are after a chic little number for going out (that is also a perfect look for the office) or a more casual look in one of the labels classic T’s embossed with Swarovski crystals Queen for a Day has got it all.

The Queen for a day look is designed for the modern woman who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to go get it!

click here to find out more http://www.queenforaday.de


Fullerton Hotel

The Fullerton Hotel is a façade of colonial grandeur which encases a contemporary masterpiece of sheer elegance that keeps guests coming back for more.

The Fullerton building has always been one of Singapore ’s most important landmarks with an illustrious past. Now that Singapore is also one of the hippest places to stay in Asia , it’s latest incarnation as a hotel makes it THE place to stay.

The piece de la resistance as far as accommodation in the hotel is concerned are the fabulous suites where antique furniture and modern cutting edge design are perfectly framed by sumptuous fixtures and fittings creating the perfect atmosphere to entertain and relax.

click here to find out more http://www.fullertonhotel.com


Nanna Bags

Jody Mitchell is a designer who is responsible for kitting out Vancouver’s hippest with funky retro bags through her company Nanna Bags – Her chosen materials give her collections their easily identifiable stamp that her customers can’t get enough of.

The material ensures that every Nanna bag is totally unique so you’re not gonna spot someone else with your precious purse. 

click here to find out more http://www.nannabags.com


Hamish Morrow

On the World’s Fashion Stage, all eyes are on Hamish Morrow – the conceptual thinker of the British Fashion scene.

With rave reviews for his first couple of collections – that were covered by American, British and Japanese vogue - Hamish Morrow is firmly rising to international stardom.

The material he uses are the most important factor in his originality. From gauze to lightweight nylon organza, and polyester jersey to good old fashioned cotton. The pieces stand out from the crowd.

Hamish’s influences have changed over the years…from decorative to more technical imagery. His clothes can be found in the most fashionable cities, in their most fashionable outlets…Selfridges in London , Henri Bendel in New York , Bus Stop Tokyo – another excuse to combine traveling with shopping!

click here to find out more http://www.hamishmorrow.com


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