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  • 1 month ago | womensweekly.com.sg | Michelle Lee |Syed Zulfadhli

    It’s been nearly two decades since The Little Nyonya first graced our screens, captivating audiences with its sweeping tale of love, loss, and resilience set against the rich backdrop of Peranakan culture. The beloved 2008 series, which spanned over 70 years and multiple generations, left an indelible mark on viewers in Singapore and across the region. Now, after 17 years, a new chapter is about to unfold – and Emerald Hill promises to be every bit as enthralling as its iconic predecessor.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | herworld.com | Syed Zulfadhli

    This Lunar New Year, welcome good fortune and joy with a selection of extraordinary treats crafted by Singapore’s finest pastry talents. Treat your guests to Plain Vanilla’s Pineapple Earl Grey Orange Chiffon Cake or Patisserie Woo’s Mandarin Orange & White Chocolate Cake, two exquisite creations from the many in this list that marry bold, modern flavours with timeless tradition.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | herworld.com | Syed Zulfadhli

    If you’ve ever squirmed at a colleague saying “double confirm” or “low-hanging fruit” in the office, you’re not alone. According to a survey by Preply, corporate jargon is a staple of Singaporean workplaces, with 85 per cent of employees admitting they use it regularly. Some phrases, however, are more loved – or loathed – than others.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | herworld.com | Syed Zulfadhli

    Chinese New Year is as much about family reunions as it is about navigating the social minefield that comes with them. Between celebratory feasts and the ritual exchange of red packets, there’s often a lurking inevitability: nosy questions and unsolicited remarks from well-meaning relatives. Whether it’s a probing query about your relationship status or a casual comment on your appearance, these exchanges can leave even the most composed of us scrambling for a response.

  • Jan 5, 2025 | herworld.com | Syed Zulfadhli

    In Singapore, where style and tradition meet, the upcoming year of the snake is your cue to elevate your hosting game. Open houses aren’t just about the food – they’re also about creating a mood. Enter this curated list of luxury, nature-inspired candles. From earthy elegance to bursts of citrusy brightness, a single flicker is all it takes to transform your space from festive to fabulous. Channel the sensual allure of the snake with the Comoros Pearl candle by Penhaligon’s.

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