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With less than ten days to Christmas, immerse yourself in an array of festive events to get yourselves orientated to the holiday spirit. Take a trip down memory lane at exhibitions commemorating Singapore's oldest theme parks or dive headfirst into winter wonderland activities like festive markets and man-made snowfall. At the National Museum of Singapore's latest exhibition, learn all about. ....
We often wish the H&M Home collection of affordable and stylish home decor is perennially on our shores. But while that has yet to happen (one can hope!), there’s the annual H&M Home pop-up at its Orchard flagship and its range of festive decor and homeware to spark our inspiration. This year, its yuletide line-up is divided into two themes:. ....
. Not only is fabric waste a global problem, the fashion industry is one of the major contributors to pollution. These fashion companies have taken steps to help reduce the carbon footprint – from using deadstock and recycled fabric, to organising fashion swaps 1. Pomelo Fast fashion is often associated with wastage and environmental concerns, and clothing line Pomelo is taking a step to change that while offering affordable on-trend clothing items. In line with its Down to Earth initiative, it’s launched a new sustainable Purpose collection that’s made from organic cotton, water neutral denim, and recycled polyester. The 28-piece line-up comprises includes cutout tops, classic redefined denim, statement ruffles, and ombre details that draw on and put a new spin on the Neo-Americana movement and the Wild West. And it’s not just the clothes too; there are 11 accessories that are partially made from crafted with recycled zinc. ....
(Lander, WY) – The Wyoming Catholic College announced on February 10th the purchase of two historic downtown Lander buildings – the Baldwin Building and the Orchard Building. These new acquisitions continue with the College’s long-term goal of developing its downtown campus, according to the WCC news release. Advertisement The Baldwin Building located on the northwest corner of the Main and 3rd intersection is currently the “Collegeâs chief administrative and classroom building and provides the retail space occupied by Crux Coffee.” This purchase signals both permanence and additional space, WCCâs Executive Vice President Jon Tonkowich noted. The Orchard Building, located on the southwest corner of the same intersection, allows for more growth. This building also includes the space that houses the Bank of the West. ....