
Swarovski, Hermès, PUMA & More: New Fashion & Beauty Drops To Level Up Your Drip!
Spring/Summer 2025 has arrived, bringing bold styles and fresh looks that demand attention.
From dazzling accessories to beauty essentials, here are the latest must-haves you can't miss.
Swarovski
Step into the vibrant vibe of Spring/Summer 2025 with Swarovski's new timepiece collection, where bold colours meet crystalline elegance and Swiss precision. From the dazzling Curiosa Bangle watch to the radiant purple Octea Chrono, these pieces are more than accessories – they're statements of refined luxury and playful style. Whether you crave vintage glamour or modern chic, Swarovski's collection ensures every moment sparkles.
Available now at Swarovski boutiques and online, these watches are ready to elevate your accessory game.
Hermès
Give your hair a touch of luxury with Hermès' Barénia Perfumed Hair Mist. This subtle spray blends butterfly lily, patchouli, and miracle berry to deliver a captivating scent that lingers with every move. Packaged in a sleek, travel-ready bottle, it's the perfect companion for chic moments on the go.
The Barénia Perfumed Hair Mist retails for RM420 and is available at Hermès boutiques, as well as at Parkson Pavilion Elite Kuala Lumpur and Seibu, The Exchange TRX.
PUMA
PUMA puts a motorsport twist on the classic Mary Jane with the Speedcat Ballerina. This hybrid silhouette fuses ballet grace with racing edge, featuring an open forefoot and elastic strap for sleek, stylish wear. Choose between retro two-tone black and pink or bold metallic silver – either way, you're ready to turn heads.
The PUMA Speedcat Ballerina is available now for RM379 at PUMA, PUMA flagship stores, JD Sports, ATMOS, and Foot Locker.
Bobbi Brown
Meet Bobbi Brown's Pot Rouge Velvet Matte, a cream-to-powder multitasker that adds a soft, velvety flush to cheeks and lips. With 12 skin-flattering shades from Guava Punch to Tea Rose, it blends effortlessly for a natural, fresh-faced glow that's anything but flat.
The Pot Rouge Velvet Matte is now available at Bobbi Brown Cosmetics Counters and online.
Carlo
Rino
Enter the mythical escape of Carlo Rino's Spring/Summer 2025 collection, The Mythical Garden. Inspired by blooming gardens and secret hideaways, this range pairs soft pastels and intricate floral details with modern silhouettes – perfect for adding whimsical sophistication to your everyday look.
Discover The Mythical Garden at Carlo Rino boutiques nationwide, online, and major department stores.
Paloma
Malaysian-born Paloma is redefining ageless skincare by blending superfruits, medicinal herbs, and adaptogens with breakthrough science. Their multifunctional formulas, like the powerhouse 24/7 Repair Serum and gentle Kind Cleanser, deliver natural wonders that elevate your routine while honouring Southeast Asian heritage.
The 24/7 Repair Serum (RM215) and Kind Cleanser (RM89) are available now at Paloma, Shopee Mall Malaysia, and Amazon US. Get ready to restore your skin with Paloma's natural wonders!
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