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Princess Eugenie with baby August in a Cybex carrier. The firm is to open its first standalone store in the UK at Glasgow Pram Centre THEIR luxury prams and high-tech baby carriers are beloved by celebrities, fashion conscious parents and Royalty alike. Princess Eugenie s first born son August was nestled safely in the Cloud Z i-Size car seat, made by the German brand Cybex, as she was driven home from London s Portland hospital by husband Jack. Now, Scots parents will be first to test drive products by the award-winning brand, which collaborated with Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott on a three-in-one PRIAM that costs upwards of £2000.
Kilmarnock Pram Centre to close down after 45 years in business
One of the co-owners is going into semi-retirement.
14:11, 5 APR 2021
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Kilmarnock Pram Centre (Image: Submitted/Kilmarnock Standard)
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One of Ayrshire s longest standing local businesses is to close for good.
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More turn to mindfulness, mental wellness programmes to cope with stress from COVID-19
Associate Professor Angie Chew of Brahm Centre conducting a mindfulness workshop on Jan 5, 2021. (Photo: Chew Hui Min)
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SINGAPORE: Minutes into a mindfulness workshop, a participant tears up as she tells the people gathered in the room that she hopes to get help as she feels she is “not doing well” in life.
She apologises for the mild outburst but moderator Associate Professor Angie Chew tells her it’s okay, and an assistant offers a hug.