The bangles, necklaces and rings feature blue and white enamelling and Thai linear-art patterns, all embellished with blue and white topazes.
Meanwhile, the Macaroon line takes its inspiration from the beloved French dessert, with bangles that blend the irregular shapes of cookies and plaster enamel embedded with semiprecious stones.
Check out the boutiques at Central Chidlom and Lat Phrao and Siam Paragon or visit www.Tippy-Tippy.com.
Auschwitz art on view
Caricatures, albums with greetings and fairytales created and written secretly by concentration-camp prisoners during World War II are on display at the Auschwitz Museum in Poland.
“Forbidden Art”, which will also tour the US, features 20 photos of art done under the threat of death by inmates during Germany’s occupation of Poland.
“There is a moving story behind each of these works,” said the museum’s Agnieszka Sieradzka. “This makes our exhibition not only an encounter with art, but also an important lesson in history.”
Louis in Singapore
The art exhibition “Island” is on display at Espace Louis Vuitton Singapore at the Marina Bay Sands resort, the fashion brand’s first outlet in the country.
Fifteen overseas artists created works on an island theme, depicting utopian sanctuaries in sculpture, videos, paintings and photographs.
The exhibition is open daily. For more detiails, visit www.LouisVuitton.com.