The softest of skins

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2017
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One of the best-loved skin moisturising brands in Japan, Decorte recently celebrated the launch of its new beauty counter at Siam Paragon.

The brand, which comes under the Kose Corporation’s umbrella, has been well received by Thai women since its introduction here 11 years. Famous for its multi-liposome technology to retain moisture deep in the skin, Decorte’s best-sellers are “Moisture Liposome”, “AQ Meliority” a luxurious night cream, and “AQMW” a new line of prestigious products focusing on delivering nutrients to the skin to help with skin renewal. |Find out more at Facebook.com/cosmedecortethailand and www.Kose-th.com.

The softest of skins

Pandora shows its appreciation
Jewellery brand Pandora says thanks this week to its customers by offering them a bracelet valued at Bt3,000 for every Bt8,000 spent. The campaign runs from today until Sunday at branches nationwide. Pandora is also introducing it summer collection that highlights rose-tinted glass, which includes the sparkling duo of the Rose Love Knots |pendant and stud earrings adorned with cubic zirconia stones that’s great for both office and evening wear. 
  The softest of skins
Clothes to save a child’s life
Diesel was once again in full support mode at supermodel Naomi Campbell’s “Fashion For Relief” show held last Sunday in Cannes. The event helped raise much-needed funds for Save The Children’s vital work with children affected by refugee crises, wars and natural disasters around the world. For the show’s finale Campbell was joined by fellow models Heidi Klum, Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, Chris Lee, Natasha Poly, Jasmine Sanders and Isabeli Fontana on the catwalk in wearing the Child at Heart t-shirt. Diesel creative director Nicola Formichetti, created two exclusive looks for the fashion show. 
 
The softest of skins Help for underprivileged kids
Kids21 invites the public to join its “Pankan” campaign, which collects good quality used kids products such as clothes, bags, shoes and accessories in sizes ranging from infant to 12 year-old. All benefits from the sale will be used to fund scholarships for the underprivileged children supported by the Yuwapat Foundation. The collecting point is at Kids21, |M Floor, The EmQuartier and donors will receive a gift in return until stocks last. |Find out more at www.PankanSociety.com. Facebook.com/pankansociety, call (02) 301 1096, (081) 903 6639 or (02) 254 2121.
 
All that glitters
Organised by the Thai Gem and Jewellery Traders Association (TGJTA), the inaugural Thailand Gems and Jewellery Fair is set to take place at Impact Muang Thong Thani from June 15-18 and is expected to attract more than 600 exhibitors from 30 gems |and jewellery-exporting countries as well |as Thailand’s own gem and jewellery |manufacturers and exporters.
The “Four Districts of Gems and Jewellery” exhibition will showcase interesting areas in Bangkok which are well-known shopping destinations for different types of gemstones. They include Mahesak Road (gems), Yaowarat Road (gold), Charoen Krung Road (silver), and Khao San, Silom and Surawong roads and the Baan Mor (gems). The fair will also feature an “Innovation Pavilion” as well as seminars and workshops.