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GRAZIA was first introduced in Italy in 1938, and since then, it has rapidly expanded to include 23 editions across 25 countries, including places like Italy and China. For nearly 85 years, GRAZIA has consistently adapted to the changing preferences of women, keeping up with the latest trends and styles. Known for its high standards in quality and design, GRAZIA is a leading representative of Made in Italy and enjoys strong popularity and recognition around the globe.
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1 week ago |
grazia.sg | Pameyla Cambe
Comfort may be key when hopping on a plane, but so is style. With these chic ensembles from Chanel, Gucci, Brunello Cucinelli and more, consider your travel style sorted. Here, discover some of the hottest new looks to take with you on your next getaway.
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grazia.sg | Pameyla Cambe
Flowers weren’t the only thing blooming in the gardens of the Tō-ji Temple last night. On 15 April, Dior took to the historic site in Kyoto, Japan, to present its Fall/Winter 2025 fashion show for a second time. The setting proved ideal: the collection, designed by creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, was woven with nods to Japanese culture.
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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.
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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.
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grazia.sg | Pameyla Cambe
Dior’s Fall/Winter 2025 fashion show at Paris Fashion Week was a standout, with its theatrical set that featured, among other things, a swooping prehistoric bird and a mannequin on a swing. Now, the French fashion house is set to bring that spectacle to the land of the rising sun. Dior’s repeat show will be staged at the historic Tō-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which dates back the year 796, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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