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Malaysian actress Diana Danielle, 34, pursues higher studies for personal growth
Malaysian actress Diana Danielle, 34, pursues higher studies for personal growth

The Star

time4 days ago

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  • The Star

Malaysian actress Diana Danielle, 34, pursues higher studies for personal growth

For Diana Danielle, the decision to continue her studies was not due to pressure from anyone, but rather came from the awareness that learning is a lifelong journey, regardless of age or career status. Photo: Bernama Having achieved fame and remained in the spotlight alongside some of the biggest names in the local entertainment industry for over two decades, actress and singer Diana Danielle is constantly seeking to improve herself. In fact, early last year, the 34-year-old mother of two took a bold step forward by pursuing a Diploma in Business Management at INTI International College. For Diana, the decision to continue her studies was not due to pressure from anyone, but rather came from the awareness that learning is a lifelong journey, regardless of age or career status. Diana, whose full name is Diana Danielle Danny Beeson, said being surrounded by highly educated individuals inspired her to formally enrich herself with knowledge at an institution of higher learning. "Maybe it's because I am surrounded by people who have a master's degree or a PhD. Some even have double PhDs, double degrees or double master's. So for me, it's about what I want. "Honestly, having a job doesn't mean you can't study. Even in Islam, we are encouraged to keep learning. So there's no issue there,' she said. Speaking to Bernama after attending the Malaysia Bridal Fashion Week 2025 organised by The Gown Atelier recently, Diana admitted that balancing her studies, career and responsibilities as a mother has not been easy, but self-discipline and the support of those around her have helped immensely. The Imaginur actress said carrying out her tasks in stages allows her to complete everything to the best of her ability, without sacrificing her career or time with her family. "I think every day I try to make sure I get through all my routine (tasks), even little by little. For example, even when I'm busy, I'll still revise, study and make sure to finish my homework,' she said. Diana said her decision to further her education has received a positive response from fans. Some even came forward to express their admiration and said they were inspired by her determination. "Many people came up to me and said they found it interesting (that I was continuing my studies). Some said there was no need to continue studying, while others encouraged me to go for it. "To me, people have different views on the idea of furthering one's education. But if you enjoy it and it brings benefits, then just go for it,' she said. – Bernama

Diana Danielle pursues higher studies for personal growth
Diana Danielle pursues higher studies for personal growth

Sinar Daily

time5 days ago

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  • Sinar Daily

Diana Danielle pursues higher studies for personal growth

Diana, whose full name is Diana Danielle Danny Beeson, said being surrounded by highly educated individuals inspired her to formally enrich herself with knowledge at an institution of higher learning. 07 Aug 2025 09:52am The 'Imaginur' actress said carrying out her tasks in stages allows her to complete everything to the best of her ability, without sacrificing her career or time with her family. Photo: Diana Danielle Instagram Diana's decision to continue her studies was not due to pressure from anyone, but rather came from the awareness that learning is a lifelong journey, regardless of age or career status. Photo: Diana Danielle Instagram KUALA LUMPUR - Having achieved fame and remained in the spotlight alongside some of the biggest names in the local entertainment industry for over two decades, actress and singer Diana Danielle is constantly seeking to improve herself. In fact, early last year, the 34-year-old mother of two took a bold step forward by pursuing a Diploma in Business Management at INTI International College. For the 'Magika' fantasy film heroine, the decision to continue her studies was not due to pressure from anyone, but rather came from the awareness that learning is a lifelong journey, regardless of age or career status. Diana, whose full name is Diana Danielle Danny Beeson, said being surrounded by highly educated individuals inspired her to formally enrich herself with knowledge at an institution of higher learning. "Maybe it's because I am surrounded by people who have a master's degree or a PhD. Some even have double PhDs, double degrees or double master's. So for me, it's about what I want. "Honestly, having a job doesn't mean you can't study. Even in Islam, we are encouraged to keep learning. So there's no issue there,' she said. Speaking to Bernama after attending the Malaysia Bridal Fashion Week 2025 organised by The Gown Atelier recently, Diana admitted that balancing her studies, career and responsibilities as a mother has not been easy, but self-discipline and the support of those around her have helped immensely. The 'Imaginur' actress said carrying out her tasks in stages allows her to complete everything to the best of her ability, without sacrificing her career or time with her family. "I think every day I try to make sure I get through all my routine (tasks), even little by little. For example, even when I'm busy, I'll still revise, study and make sure to finish my homework,' she said. Diana said her decision to further her education has received a positive response from fans. Some even came forward to express their admiration and said they were inspired by her determination. "Many people came up to me and said they found it interesting (that I was continuing my studies). Some said there was no need to continue studying, while others encouraged me to go for it. "To me, people have different views on the idea of furthering one's education. But if you enjoy it and it brings benefits, then just go for it,' she said. - BERNAMA More Like This

Inaugural Malaysia Bridal Fashion Week Had Everybody Saying 'I Do'!
Inaugural Malaysia Bridal Fashion Week Had Everybody Saying 'I Do'!

Hype Malaysia

time7 days ago

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  • Hype Malaysia

Inaugural Malaysia Bridal Fashion Week Had Everybody Saying 'I Do'!

Here comes the bride, and she's snatched for the Gods! Malaysia Bridal Fashion Week (MBFW) made a bold entrance into the country's wedding industry with a full-fledged three-day showcase of style and substance dedicated to bridal fashion. Hosted by homegrown luxury bridal house The Gown Atelier from 25th to 27th July 2025 at Astana Hall, Bamboo Hills, MBFW brought together 23 global and regional bridal designer labels. From media representatives and celebrities to industry professionals and brides-to-be, more than 2,000 guests gathered to experience what could mark the start of a new era in Malaysia's wedding industry. 'As Malaysia's first full-scale bridal fashion week, MBFW introduces a new platform for creativity, collaboration, and couture expression in the wedding scene. We created MBFW to spark inspiration and elevate the bridal experience – not just for brides, but for everyone shaping the wedding journey,' said East Chin, Founder of MBFW and The Gown Atelier. 'Our hope is for MBFW to grow into an annual celebration of bridal artistry, one that showcases excellence, honours diverse styles, and deepens the appreciation for fashion as a form of personal and cultural expression.' While bridal showcases are not new in Malaysia, MBFW stood out for its scale, curation, and ambition. It was not just a runway event – it was about creating a space where designers, stylists, and planners could come together to explore ideas, preview collections, and discover what is next in bridal fashion. True to this spirit of connection, the runway itself broke convention with an infinity-loop design which is a nod to The Gown Atelier's emblem and a symbol of unity, artistry, and everlasting love. And for many brides-to-be, it was a rare chance to view couture gowns – often only seen on international runways – up close, in a setting designed to inspire. A Launchpad For Malaysia's Modern Bridal Fashion Scene MBFW brought world-class designers from Malaysia and beyond to a proudly local stage, celebrating the evolving artistry of both Western and Asian bridal couture. The lineup included iconic names like Zuhair Murad, Vera Wang, Chung Thanh Phong alongside homegrown couture designers such as The Atelier. Most of these brands are carried exclusively by The Gown Atelier, a testament to the brand's position as a trusted curator of bridal fashion. Day 1 kicked off in style with a private opening ceremony attended by the media, designers, KOLs, local celebrities, and VIPs. Then, the runway lit up with a striking fusion of white wedding gowns and Oriental silhouettes by Zuhair Murad, Berta Chandra, and The Atelier, each one showcasing the elegance, craftsmanship, and cultural depth at the heart of MBFW. Adding to the glitz and excitement was a special appearance by international actress Arden Cho, best known as the voice of Rumi in K-pop Demon Hunters on Netflix, alongside Malaysian actress Yumi Wong of The Locksmith fame. The runway also welcomed familiar faces – Malaysian YouTuber Han Xiiao Aii turned heads in designs by The Atelier and Ivan Yong, while Hong Kong actress Hebe Chan gave a surprise appearance and brought her signature glamour to Alethea Sposa's Sangjit showcase on day 2. Days 2 and 3 welcomed the public, each with a themed showcase. 'Oriental Charm' on Day 2 brought Eastern elegance to the spotlight, with standout Sangjit-inspired looks, featuring modern takes on Indonesian qi pao and traditional cheongsam that resonated with brides seeking to honour heritage with contemporary flair. The runway was a vibrant display of culture and craftsmanship by brands like Berta Chandra, Alethea Sposa, Nicole Boenawan, Lichen, Tian Xi and more, cementing the rising influence of Asian bridal aesthetics. 'Ivory & Hues' on Day 3 closed MBFW with timeless sophistication. From minimal silhouettes to dramatic couture statements, the showcase featured looks from Ivan Yong, Wang Feng, Yaralis Kothor, Maison Pera, and more that captured the diversity and evolution of modern bridal wear. The evening wrapped up with a lively closing ceremony that brought guests, designers, and industry players together in celebration of MBFW's successful debut. Fashion Meets Experience Throughout MBFW, guests were invited to participate in immersive experiences – from DIY perfume and bouquet customisation to edible art cookie painting, express nail services, and gourmet offerings. The atmosphere was made even more lively by engaging emcees Kevin Chong and Diana Danielle. Danielle also delivered a soulful live performance that captivated the audience while an enchanting violin solo and a violin-and-saxophone duo added a refined touch to the weekend's celebratory mood. Guests who signed up with The Gown Atelier during the three-day event also enjoyed exclusive offers from participating vendors and partners at MBFW. To top it all off, daily lucky draws kept guests engaged, culminating in the highly anticipated grand prizes: a RM75,000 luxury mattress courtesy of Simmons and a RM20,000 bespoke diamond ring crafted by BEON Diamond. With strong support from official venue sponsor Astana Bamboo Hill, online wedding media BridePay and special media Aurizn, makeup sponsor Bobbi Brown, hairstyling sponsor Sanyu Chen Makeover Academy, creative partners like Butter Diary, Lynn's17, Grand Imperial Group, POSH Nail Spa, Alicescape_ and and F&B partners Tap Tap, Tuk Tuk Catering, and Astana, MBFW showed what is possible for the wedding industry when style meets synergy. As the host of MBFW and Malaysia's leading luxury bridal house featuring some of the world's most sought-after bridal brands, The Gown Atelier continues to shape the future for contemporary weddings with a passion for artistry, elegance, and personalisation. MBFW is a natural extension of its commitment to creating more meaningful moments for the industry. Beyond dressing brides, The Gown Atelier is proud to provide a platform where fashion, culture, and collaboration converge to set the stage for what's next in Malaysian bridal fashion.

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