Posted by Louisa Lau
Shopping may not be the main agenda of coming to Hong Kong, so when I see a boutique with an unusual selection of independent designers (pretty rare by Hong Kong retail standards), it's probably something to write home about. Located in the fashion hub that is Causeway Bay, Liger is the fashion child of style icon Hilary Tsui and stylist Dorothy Hui. Stocking an edited curation of established avant garde labels like Rue de Mail, Karen Walker and Richard Nicoll to emerging talent like Fannie Schiavoni, Swash and Bitching and Junkfood. It's a mix of edgy directional with classic wearable pieces thats makes Liger a Hong-Kong-go-to-destination, so much so that it is opening a 2nd stand alone store at the aforementioned Woodhouse mall.
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TORAYA is known for one of the best Japanese traditional sweets which are made from the organic beans from Hokkaido. You can get Toraya's famous Yokan sweets with well-designed packaging and wrapping. One of my favorite place in Ginza area.
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The most quiet and freshness place you can find.
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I love the Brixton markets, they are about as far from the food aisle of any multi national supermarket as you can imagine. One minute you can be in Thailand, then Jamaica via Turkey the next. Franco Manco is pretty busy, but it’s very special to me.
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Museo ABC de Dibujo e Ilustración is a building with history. It is located in Amaniel street, one step away from Conde Duque Center, in a building that in 1891 would be the first Mahou beer factory in Madrid. It was designed by José López Salaberry, an architect who was intensely and extensively linked to the new city planning of Madrid in the beginning of the 20th century. Forms part of the city’s historical essence and it is in direct relation with the neighborhood, so that since its beginnings, it is thought as a center which is dynamic, open to society and in charge of disseminating and preserving its art treasures.
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Cute cafe designed by Wes Anderson at the Prada Foundation. The interior is in the style of a Milanese bar from the 1950s/60s and has a good selection of sandwiches, coffee and alcoholic drinks.
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Vintage store with super good selection
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One day when I was walking around in the hills behind my house, I happened upon this bizarre street. It was as though someone had taken postmodernism and tried to make it into a block of houses. Each one has its own internally complete theme, involving strange colors and sculptural elements attached to the outside walls (gold eggs, wisps of wrought iron). This led me on subsequent walks to name them: the Corbusier House, the Barn, the Preschool Blocks house, the House of Wicca… and so on.
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Baths Open every day 2 fr. for adults, from 16 years 1 fr. for kids Free for children under 6 years 022 732 29 74 Full breakfast with juices pressed, handmade bread, typical birchermuesli and a hot drink of your choice. At noon and in the evening, an excellent dish of the day at popular prices. 022 738 16 16 Summer Breakfast from 7am 7h-23h Winter Breakfast from 8am 7h-23h During the winter season, discover the warm atmosphere of a wood-heated cabin or, on sunny days, the terrace, surrounded by water and birds of the lake. Every evening from 18:00, the famous fondue to the cremant, specialty of the place. Booking highly recommended. Massage Professionals offer you different types of massage: relaxation, sports or muscle, reflexology, lymphatic drainage or shiatsu. Booking by phone only from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 1 pm every day from 9.30 am to 8 pm, from 1 January to 31 December 70 fr. the 50-minute session 022 731 41 34 Sauna, Turkish bath, hammam Winter From September to May, the Baths of the Pâquis offer 2 mixed saunas, 1 Turkish bath mixed, 1 mixed hammam, 1 hammam reserved for women. Tuesday: day reserved exclusively for women. Mixed on other days. Entrance fee: 20 fr. (sauna, Turkish bath, hammam). Mondays: 13 fr. Subscription 11 entries: 150 fr. Two large towels (rental possible to 5 fr. Room) Open from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 9.30pm, Sunday from 8am to 9.30pm. Warning: last entries at 20:30. Closing of the locker rooms for the bathers of winter at 20:30! 022 732 29 74 Summer The hammams are open all the summer according to the schedules baths. Entrance fee: 10.–, including towel
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Especially lovely in the autumn, Frederiksberg Have is a really grand park in the middle of the district— Freckled with ponds, streams, and an old palace atop a hill in its centre.
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Otherwild carries a little bit of everything: small-batch beauty products, artist-made ceramics, witchy necessities like incense and sage, punchy graphic tees, and everyone’s favorite feminist activity book: The Cunt Coloring Book. The LES shop is a great place to find unique gifts, but it also bills itself as a community gathering place.
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This is where I walk my dog, it’s 289 acres acres of woodland right on the edge of the city and there are half built dens everywhere. I usually get lost and have to get rescued by strangers.
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Graphic Designer + Writer from Amsterdam currently based in Basel City.
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Partner / Creative Director at Cast Iron Design
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I'm Pablo Alfieri, Creative & Art Director. Founder of Playful. Living in Barcelona.
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Hannes is a product and interior designer born and raised in Gothenburg, Sweden. After graduating from Beckmans Collage of Design in Stockholm, he worked with set design and some interior design projects before setting out on a one-year inspirational journey to Vancouver. He now resides in Stockholm, where he works as an industrial designer.
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Hello, my name is Melika and I am a dance photographer. I travel the world to photograph some of the most unique dancers. Follow me and my nomad heart around the globe and visit my favorite hangout spots!
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Kyle Pellet is an artist and illustrator who was born, raised, and currently resides in San Jose, California. He spends his time preparing to be humiliated, creating things he hopes to God are of value to somebody other than himself, asking questions that probably have no answers, and feeling bad for his shortcomings.
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People-pleasing is boring, passive and inauthentic. Carla creates influential and provocative brand experiences by challenging people to make bold and unconventional statements that acknowledge current social tension, cultivating meaningful connections between progressive brands and socially conscious audiences with high expectations. Working as an independent freelance designer and art director, Carla works predominantly with beauty, fashion, food and lifestyle brands from all around the globe. With an extensive creative network, Carla forms specialist teams that cater to the individual needs of her clients, resulting in strong collaborations and more impactful results. From conception to outcome, Carla uses finely-tuned processes in conceptual design and strategic thinking to execute on aesthetically striking visual identity systems, boutique packaging and thought-provoking advertising.
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Independent animation director. Currently working as an animator and illustrator at Buck in NY
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Illustrator b.1992 @edey_
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Sean Pecknold is a film director and stop-motion artist who has created music videos and commercials for the likes of Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear, BBC and the New York Times. He explores existential conundrums in his work, often using mystical or surreal imagery and stop-motion and mixed-media animation. On the road is where he feels the most at home. He grew up in Seattle, spent some time living in New York, and now lives in Los Angeles. He runs Sing-Sing studio in Los Angeles with Adi Goodrich.
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Daniel Zender is a freelance illustrator, designer, and printmaker living and working in Springfield, MO. His illustration work has been published by a number of magazines and books, including work in Communication Arts, HOW, 3x3, CMYK, and GoFish, and his poster work has been exhibited in international juried shows in Russia, Mexico, UK, France, Iran, and Chicago, where he received a bronze medal for his work with hand printed materials.
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Selin Tahtakılıç is a Izmir based illustrator and graphic designer. Currently living in Istanbul. Nature lover.
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I do colorful things for a living. from Montreal now in San Francisco.
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Freelance illustrator & graphic designer ✌🏻️ I love geometric shapes, vivid colors and tuna makis.
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