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  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Cheryl Lai-Lim |Mavis Teo

    About a quarter of the world’s chefs are women, yet only 6.4 per cent of the top positions in the top restaurants are held by them. These are the findings of a 2022 study by Chef’s Pencil which looked at 2,286 Michelin restaurants worldwide. The culinary publication, which also reports on industry trends, also found that only 6.73 per cent of the world’s best 100 restaurants are led by women. Currently, the only Michelin-starred restaurant in Singapore that is helmed by a female chef is Araya.

  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Cheryl Lai-Lim

    Van Cleef & Arpels reaffirms its celestial love affair with time through the Lady Jour Nuit collection—an extraordinary testament to the maison’s mastery of both watchmaking and poetry. These timepieces transform the concept of time into a mesmerising ballet of light, shadow, and intricacy, where day and night become intertwined in a delicate dance.

  • 1 week ago | grazia.sg | Cheryl Lai-Lim

    Watches and Wonders always sends the horological world—collectors, critics, and enthusiasts alike—into a frenzy. With marquee launches, industry-shifting announcements, and plenty of glittering wrist candy, it’s the fair where time never stands still. But this year, it was Rolex that truly turned heads and stole headlines with the debut of the long-awaited Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller. Whispers about a new model had been circulating, but nothing could prepare us for the shockwave of this launch.

  • 1 week ago | homeanddecor.com.sg | Cheryl Lai-Lim

    I'm a bit of a self-professed toast perfectionist; an ideal piece of toast, in my opinion, should have a golden brown top and a satisfying crunch, while still retaining a soft and fluffy middle. Sadly, finding a good toaster to make the perfect slice of toast is a real challenge. It seems like most toasters make me go through two cycles just to get it right, leaving me with dry, overdone bread. That’s where the TikTok-famous Balmuda toaster comes in.

  • 2 weeks ago | grazia.sg | Cheryl Lai-Lim

    At Watches and Wonders, there’s the watches, sure. But then there’s who’s wearing the watches—and that’s where things really get interesting. Celebs have long been a fixture at one of the world’s biggest horological fairs, with names like Julia Roberts and Jackson Yee making past appearances. This year, the South Korean star power was undeniable, while IWC had everyone buzzing thanks to a sneak peek at Brad Pitt’s upcoming F1 movie.

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