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Christian Louboutin, OMEGA, Kosas & More: New Style & Skincare Drops You Gotta Cop!

Christian Louboutin, OMEGA, Kosas & More: New Style & Skincare Drops You Gotta Cop!

Hype Malaysia15-05-2025

Looking for fresh style and skincare must-haves?
From bold watches that turn heads, to glow-boosting serums and statement eyewear, these new launches are ready to level up your game. Check out the latest picks that everyone in the know is buzzing about!
OMEGA
The OMEGA Seamaster Aqua Terra just got a splash of vibrant turquoise — inspired by the ocean's hypnotic hues. This 41 mm stainless steel timepiece blends the brand's iconic marine heritage with an eye-catching twist. Finished with a sleek grey PVD coating and featuring OMEGA's easy comfort-adjustment system, it's a style statement and a timing marvel all in one.
Priced at RM31,600, the Seamaster Aqua Terra Turquoise is available now at OMEGA boutiques and authorised retailers.
The Ordinary
Meet The Ordinary's Multi-Antioxidant Radiance Serum. Loaded with eight antioxidant powerhouses, this serum fights dullness round the clock, shields skin from environmental stress, and smooths out signs of ageing. Your ticket to a brighter, more even-toned complexion.
The Ordinary Multi-Antioxidant Radiance Serum retails for RM94.20 and is now available at all authorised retailers and online.
Kosas
Say hello to your skin's new best friends — Kosas's Cloud Set Translucent Loose Setting + Blurring Powder and Cloud Set Airy Setting + Smoothing Mist. These lightweight wonders lock your makeup in place while blurring imperfections and keeping your natural glow intact (no unwanted shine here!). Whether you prefer baking or misting, your skin will look soft, smooth, and effortlessly flawless — like floating on a cloud.
Snag them now at Sephora in-store, on the Sephora app, or online.
Christian Louboutin
Christian Louboutin's new eyewear collection is pure Parisian chic with a side of iconic red-soled swagger. Melding sharp Art Deco vibes with bold, playful details, these sunglasses and optical frames don't just protect your eyes, they scream style.
Whether you're channeling the feminine flair of the Miss Z cat-eye or rocking the edgy Loubishark mask-style frames, these pieces are perfect for the fashion-savvy Malaysian who loves a splash of luxury during kopitiam runs.
Launching 20th June at selected premium boutiques nationwide and online, prices start from RM2,200.
KraveBeauty
KraveBeauty's cult-fave Beet The Sun SPF 50+ is the lightweight, no-white-cast sun buddy we all crave under the Malaysian sun. Powered by upcycled beetroot extract, this hydrating, soothing sunscreen battles oxidative stress while keeping your glow fresh and grease-free. Created by skincare guru Liah Yoo, it's the fuss-free shield your skin's been waiting for.
Retailing at RM108, Beet The Sun is available at Sephora outlets across Malaysia and online.

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