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These women in Malaysia are championing sustainability through their businesses

These women in Malaysia are championing sustainability through their businesses Yes, I agree to the Privacy Policy sign up With eco-consciousness sweeping the world, it is irrefutably important, now more so than ever, to stay on top of the movement or risk facing a dire future absent of any natural resources. Prestige Malaysia in partnership with Volvo had the opportunity to pick the brains of five trailblazing women across varying fields, who are not only making leaps and bounds via their chosen careers, but find unwavering determination in using their empowered voices towards championing sustainability and the greater good. Najmia Zulkarnain and Atiyya Zulkarnain

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Malls among virus hotspots in govt's new hotspot identification system

Copy URL The list serves as a guide to premise operators to take proactive measures to prevent and protect their outlets from becoming a virus hotbed. SHOPPING malls and LRT stations are among more than a hundred Covid-19 hotspots identified under the Health Ministry’s new Hotspot Identification for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) system which aims to prevent virus clusters from forming. According to HIDE data dated May 8, the Bangsar Shopping Centre, Bangsar Village 2, Pavillion and MidValley in Kuala Lumpur were among the group of malls on the list. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one (1) week free access!

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Hari Raya 2021: 13 Malaysian Fashion Collections For The Festive Season

  In celebration of their 10th anniversary, Alia Bastamam is reviving 14 of their best designs from the past, including the stellar ombré resort pieces, split-tone tunic and liquid satin shirt dress. “These looks may ring a bell, and hopefully, they bring back some good memories! says the designer. From crystal tassels and fringes to embellished necklines and pearl-dotted lace, the collection is infused with fun, modern details without overwhelming the wearer. Reflecting the mood of the times, the collection has doubled down on its commitment to creating comfortable pieces for women. Expect flowing silhouettes, such as the present-day recreation of the Syazna into a louche cape dress. 

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Malaysian fashion designers' Raya creations sell like hot cakes despite Covid-19 downturn | Life

Wednesday, 14 Apr 2021 03:24 PM MYT BY MELANIE CHALIL The NH by Nurita Harith Raya 2021 collection (left) and Alia Bastamam Eid 2021 collection. Pictures courtesy of Nurita Harith, Alia Bastamam Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. PETALING JAYA, April 14 Malaysian fashion designers have been pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming response of their Raya creations this year compared to 2020’s pared-down festivities. Bangsar-based designer Nurita Harith has always opened orders early to allocate time for production of her bespoke pieces that are priced anywhere between RM2,800 to RM6,500. She stopped taking orders for her Lebaran Luxe 2021 custom-made collection on March 13.

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Bangsar murder: One arrested, efforts to track down few more still underway, says Brickfields police chief | Malaysia

Sunday, 14 Mar 2021 12:00 PM MYT BY KENNETH TEE Screenshot from a video of the fight that took place in Telawi, Bangsar last night. Police Source Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 14 A 26-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder from a fight between two groups that took place in Bangsar on Friday. Brickfields police chief Assistant Commissioner Anuar Omar said the suspect was arrested during a police raid which took place in Selayang Baru, Batu Caves around 3.30pm yesterday. “Based on the suspect’s disclosure, the police were then led to several houses that belonged to other suspects still at large.

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