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Exclusive Seaside-Inspired Collection Featuring Disney’s Stitch Launches Now at OH!SOME

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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 May 2025 – The storefront of OH!SOME’s Grand Kota Bintang location in Bekasi is getting a limited-time makeover to celebrate OH!SOME’s latest collaboration with Disney. OH!SOME’s Stitch-themed collection launched globally on May 9, ahead of the release of Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch. The launch is accompanied by “Stitch Summer Invasion”, a Stitch-themed event in Jakarta, with OH!SOME as one of the key supporting collaborators.

The new collection marks the brand’s first time being inspired by Stitch and seaside-themed elements, bringing a fresh sense of sunshine and relaxation. Perfect for a beach getaway, the collection includes straw shoulder bags, bento boxes, beach towels and flip-flops.

Stitch fans can also discover exclusive merchandise only available at OH!SOME, such as acrylic quicksand blocks featuring a beach scene with Stitch and Angel and charms showcasing Stitch surfing. The collection also includes ice-cold tumblers and puzzles with sand play scenes, as well as adorable Stitch-themed plush toys in jellyfish, crab, and anglerfish hats.

Beyond that, it includes practical daily-use items like hair accessories, neck pillows, handheld fans, scented candles, and portable chargers. These items infuse beach vibes into daily routines, making it easy to carry that relaxed and holiday spirit anytime, anywhere.

Back in January, OH!SOME teamed up with Disney to launch a special Winnie the Pooh picnic-themed collection.

“We’re all about spreading joy and creating meaningful moments. Whether it’s through our products or interactive events, OH!SOME is where happy memories are made,” an OH!SOME representative said.Hashtag: #OHSOME

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Home Guide Interior Design Launches HomeAlive 360° Tour: Empowering Homeowners with Flexible Design Solutions

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SINGAPORE –
HomeAlive 360º Design Tour

Revolutionizing Home Design with Flexibility

Understanding the challenges homeowners face in finding the right interior designer, Home Guide introduces a solution that emphasizes design quality without the immediate commitment to a full renovation contract. The HomeAlive 360° Tour allows clients to engage Home Guide’s expert designers to conceptualize and visualize their living spaces through detailed 3D renderings. With these comprehensive design documents, homeowners have the freedom to either continue with Home Guide for the renovation process or collaborate with an external contractor of their choice.

Key Benefits of the HomeAlive 360° Tour:

  • Expert Guidance: Clients receive professional insights on materials, colors, textures, and overall aesthetics from Home Guide’s team of skilled designers.
  • Cost Efficiency: By focusing on design services first, homeowners can make informed decisions without the financial commitment of an entire renovation cost.​
  • Time Savings: Addressing design aspects upfront streamlines the renovation process, reducing potential delays and adjustments during implementation.​

Trusted Expertise Across All Home Types

Whether enhancing condo interior design in Singapore for contemporary urban living or undertaking a comprehensive transformation of a landed house renovation, HomeAlive 360° Tour provides every project with a strong creative foundation. From optimised layouts to atmospheric lighting and carefully curated finishes, every element is meticulously planned and visualised to achieve cohesive, functional, and aesthetically refined results.

A Legacy of Trust and Excellence

Home Guide Interior Design is a HDB-registered renovation contractor with CaseTrust accreditation and Bizsafe Level 3 certification, underscoring its commitment to trust, transparency, and professionalism. With a diverse portfolio ranging from HDB flats to landed properties and commercial spaces, Home Guide has consistently delivered exceptional interior design solutions tailored to clients’ unique lifestyles and preferences.

Hashtag: #interiordesigncompany #360tour #homeguideinteriordesign #condointeriordesigner




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About Home Guide Interior Design

With over 20 years of experience, Home Guide Interior Design has been transforming homes and commercial spaces in Singapore. The firm’s philosophy centers on creating personalized environments that seamlessly blend functionality and style, ensuring each project resonates with the client’s vision.​

For more information about the HomeAlive 360° Tour or to schedule a consultation, please visit or contact Home Guide Interior Design (Call +65 6253 2539, WhatsApp Message +65 9049 8298 or Email [email protected])

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Hong Kong Design Centre Presented ‘Play, Pose & Pixel’ Digital Fashion Exhibition

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An East-meets-West digital fashion experience — uniting Paris Fashion Week insights with local talent in a fun, future-forward showcase for all ages, driving Hong Kong’s digital economy From 22 November – 2 December 2025 at AIRSIDE Gate33 Gallery

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 4 December 2025 – Organised by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), curated by digital fashion innovator FabriX, and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency, ‘Play, Pose & Pixel’ was a flagship programme of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest 2025. The exhibition took place from 22 November to 2 December @AIRSIDE’s Gate33 Gallery. As a strategic partner of the HKSAR Government, Hong Kong Design Centre is dedicated to promoting Hong Kong as the design excellence capital in Asia. This exhibition, in partnership with the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM), evolved from the ‘Tomorrow Was _____’ showcase at Paris Fashion Week, exploring the intersections of fashion, technology and imagination – turning digital couture into an accessible, everyday experience.

Aligned with the HKSAR Government’s 2025 policy, the Hong Kong Fashion Fest promotes digital and sustainable fashion, fosters global collaborations, strengthens IP protection for digital assets, and builds a supportive ecosystem, positioning Hong Kong as a leading East-meets-West hub for digital fashion and the creative economy.

An officiating ceremony took place on 25 November with the presence of Guest of Honours including Miss Rosanna Law Shuk-pui, JP, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Joseph Lo, Chairman of Hong Kong Design Centre, Ms Christile Drulhe, Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, and Mr Serge Carreira, Director of Emerging Brands Initiative chez Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, to officially unveil the exhibition, with guests in attendance witnessing this remarkable occasion.

Hong Kong Design Centre Presented ‘Play, Pose & Pixel’ Digital Fashion Exhibition

Miss Rosanna Law Shuk-pui, JP, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism stated: ‘I am delighted that the Hong Kong Design Centre is presenting this “Play, Pose & Pixel” Digital Fashion Exhibition in partnership with the prestigious Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, the organiser of the Paris Fashion Week. This exhibition explores pioneering fashion technology and showcases the boundless possibilities of digital fashion. In fact, it stands as one of the most anticipated highlights of this year’s Hong Kong Fashion Fest.’

Mr Joseph Lo, Chairman of Hong Kong Design Centre said, ‘Hong Kong Design Centre has always been committed to promoting broader and more strategic use of design and design thinking across society, and to supporting the growth of local designers. We are excited to bring the international perspective of Paris Fashion Week together with the creativity of Hong Kong’s emerging fashion designers and visual artists, creating a space where East meets West. Presented in the most fun and friendly way, this exhibition is designed to be truly inclusive, welcoming people of all ages and generations to enjoy, understand, and participate.’

Hong Kong Design Centre Presented ‘Play, Pose & Pixel’ Digital Fashion Exhibition

From Dress-up Dolls to Digital Avatars: A Journey of Self-Expression
Fashion has always been a creative playground. From dressing dolls to designing digital avatars, Play, Pose & Pixel’ highlighted how imagination empowered generations to express identity through style in a fun, friendly and future-forward way, inviting visitors of all ages to cross boundaries between the physical and the virtual.

Zone 1 — The Doll House: Where Style Begins
Stepped into the origins of style with more than 40 vintage collectible dolls, ranging from classic Barbie icons to rare designer collaborations with Christian Dior, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, and Christian Louboutin. Ning Lau presented over 20 handcrafted dolls, each infused with her creative flair, bringing a Hong Kong perspective to this nostalgic fashion journey.

Zone 2 — Enter the Avatar Era: Redefine Your Identity
Stepped into the vibrant world of global Avatar culture. Inspired by platforms like Roblox, this immersive installation turned reflection into reinvention as visitors passed through a kaleidoscopic mirrored tunnel. Each reflection spawned a mini-you’ — a hyper-Instagrammable moment that celebrated infinite identity and creativity.

Zone 3: From Paris to Hong Kong: Defining the Future of Fashion
Try now, buy later – fashion that moved at pixel speed
FabriX’s signature AR try-ons Kiosk brought next-gen fashion experiences to life, spotlighting Paris Fashion Week designers and Hong Kong’s rising talents. 2025 LVMH Prize finalist Alain Paul, Caroline Hu, the inaugural winner of the BoF China Prize, Didu, known for designing BLACKPINK’s ‘Deadline’ World Tour costumes, and Kevin Germanier, acclaimed for his designs at the Paris 2024 Olympic Closing Ceremony joined by three local Hong Kong fashion talents. They were Derek Chan, DEMO from Fashion Incubation Programme (FIP) and Design Incubation Programme (DIP), Brun Chan, röyksopp gakkai from DFA Hong Kong Young Design Talent Award (YDTA) and Design Incubation Programme (DIP), and Tiger Chung, Tigerstrolling from The Hong Kong Young Fashion Designers’ Contest (YDC). Together, they showcased their collections through FabriX’s virtual try-ons via augmented reality, merging local creativity with global innovation.

Visitors would also encounter digital couture powered by 4D.ai technology, conceptualised by James Cao and team, featuring intricate digital works by Kevin Germanier, the designer behind Björk’s iconic Cannes performance look.

For the first time, visitors could explore 360° digital garments like never before– spin, rotate and zoom into recorded 3D ‘moving images’ that redefined how future lookbooks were experienced. The Future lookbook of fashion showcased a new perspective where style was viewed, tested and transformed before it even existed in the real world.

Zone 4: The Digital Afterparty: Reveal Your Virtual Me
Strike a pose. Snap the moment
As a grand finale, Zone 4 unlocked each visitor’s own blind box avatar — ‘Virtual Me’. A fast scan transformed one into a digital fashion star — styled in one of six futuristic looks and showcased on a dynamic LED wall. With a nostalgic 80s Cantopop silent disco fueling the vibe, the digital afterparty culminated in a next-level fashion playground celebrating Hong Kong’s creative pulse.

Hong Kong Design Centre Presented ‘Play, Pose & Pixel’ Digital Fashion Exhibition

Play, Pose & Pixel Digital Fashion Exhibition reminded visitors that style has always been a powerful form of self-expression— and at its heart, fashion is about play. It invited audiences of all ages to merge creativity with technology, exploring a fashion playground tailored for the new generation. From children dress-up dolls to teens creating Roblox avatars, and adults intrigued by wearable tech, this exhibition promised a future where fashion was seen, played, and experienced by all.

‘Play, Pose & Pixel’ Digital Fashion Exhibition was organised by Hong Kong Design Centre and sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency as a programme of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest which is presented by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Hashtag: #PlayPosePixelHKDC #HKDesignCentre #FabriXworld #hkfashionfest #HongKongFashionFest #CSTB #CCIDAHK #FashionMeetsFuture #DigitalFashion

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About Hong Kong Fashion Fest

Announced by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chief Executive in the 2023 Policy Address, ‘Hong Kong Fashion Fest’ will be organised to develop Hong Kong into a fashion design hub in Asia. Through consolidating various fashion design events and introducing innovative elements and affiliate activities annually, the Hong Kong Fashion Fest promotes Hong Kong’s fashion and textile design brands and boosts Hong Kong’s position as a prime destination for hosting mega cultural and creative events. The second edition of Hong Kong Fashion Fest will be held from 22 November and 7 December 2025 at various cultural landmarks and iconic design and fashion locations in Hong Kong. The event will promote digital fashion and sustainable fashion in collaboration with Paris Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week; attract fashion design industry players from all over the world to participate in Hong Kong; foster collaboration, innovation and business opportunities; establish platform for local and international fashion designers and brands and connect with different sectors in the fashion design industry of Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and overseas, thereby consolidating Hong Kong’s position as the East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.

About Hong Kong Design Centre

Hong Kong Design Centre is a strategic partner of the HKSAR Government, harnessing the city’s distinctive East-meets-West position to create value through design. To achieve our goals we:

  • Cultivate a culture of design
  • Bridge stakeholders to opportunities that unleash the power of design
  • Promote excellence in various design disciplines

About Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency

The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) established in June 2024, formerly known as Create Hong Kong (CreateHK), is a dedicated office set up by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau to provide one-stop services and support to the cultural and creative industries with a mission to foster a conducive environment in Hong Kong to facilitate the development of arts, culture and creative sectors as industries. Its strategic foci are nurturing talent and facilitating start-ups, exploring markets, promoting cross-sectoral and cross-genre collaboration, promoting the development of arts, culture and creative sectors as industries under the industry-oriented principle, and promoting Hong Kong as Asias creative capital and fostering a creative atmosphere in the community to implement Hong Kongs positioning as the East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange under the National 14th Five-Year Plan.

Disclaimer: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to some of HKDC’s activities/projects only, and does not otherwise take part in such funded activities/projects. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication and relevant materials/events (or by members of the project teams) are those of HKDC only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.

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DHL Supply Chain launches Singapore’s first autonomous vehicle in supply chain operations

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  • Strengthening digitalization and sustainability efforts through partnerships with Infineon Technologies and Zelostech
  • Launch marks the first phase of DHL Supply Chain’s autonomous logistics roadmap in Singapore
  • Second phase planned to expand deployment across selected public roads and more customers’ operations, subject to regulatory approval

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 4 December 2025 – DHL Supply Chain has launched Singapore’s first Autonomous Vehicle (AV) designed specifically for supply chain operations at its Asia Pacific Advanced Regional Centre (ARC). The launch marks a milestone in advancing logistics automation and supports Singapore’s drive toward smart industry transformation.

Developed in partnership with Zelostech and deployed across Infineon’s operations at ARC, the fully electric AV automates in-plant material movements of transporting goods and materials between storage zones. It integrates seamlessly with DHL Supply Chain’s warehouse management systems and features advanced navigation, real-time monitoring and built-in safety protocols.

This deployment forms the first part of DHL Supply Chain’s autonomous logistics roadmap in Singapore, with a second phase planned to expand deployment across selected public roads and additional customer operations, pending regulatory approvals.

“This milestone is a powerful example of how innovation and collaboration can drive smarter, safer, and more sustainable logistics,” said Eunis Hew, Managing Director, DHL Supply Chain Singapore. “By embedding autonomous technology into our operations, we’re not only enhancing efficiency and safety but also paving the way for the next chapter of supply chain automation in Singapore and beyond.”

Zelostech was the winner of DHL Group’s global startup competition, the DHL Fast Forward Challenge Middle East and Africa (MEA) 2025. Organized by DHL’s MEA Innovation Center, the competition is designed to identify breakthrough technologies that address global sustainability issues and operational challenges. Following its win, DHL’s innovation teams in Dubai and Singapore worked together to identify high-impact use cases for the solution within DHL Supply Chain. This led to a successful proof-of-concept trial in Singapore, spearheaded by DHL Customer Solutions and Innovation team, paving the way for today’s deployment at ARC.

“We’re proud to collaborate with DHL Supply Chain and Infineon to bring this vision to life in Singapore,” said Sean Zhang, Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer, Zelostech. “Through our autonomous mobility platform, we aim to enable logistics partners to scale automation intelligently while empowering operations to become more efficient, adaptable, and future-ready.”

“This AV solution boasts advanced autonomous navigation, real-time monitoring and seamless integration into existing logistics ecosystems,” added Aaron Arjuna Parameswaran, Director, Logistics Distribution Center (Asia), Infineon Technologies. “It supports our broader goals of digital transformation and sustainability, enabling us to reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption across our value chain.”

The electric AV is expected to cut down carbon emissions by over 80% annually compared to the previous diesel truck, eliminating tailpipe emissions entirely, and saving the equivalent of 120 trees a year through smarter routing and energy-efficient operations.

This initiative also supports DHL Group’s Strategy 2030, which focuses on accelerating sustainable growth by tapping into global megatrends, particularly in digitalization. By gradually embedding autonomous technologies into its operations, DHL Supply Chain is laying the groundwork for smarter, more sustainable logistics.

DHL Supply Chain will continue to collaborate with industry partners to pioneer next-generation technologies that enhance operational efficiency and accelerate the transition to smart, sustainable logistics.Hashtag: #DHL #Sustainability #Automation #Transport


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is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfillment solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With approximately 400,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global sustainable trade flows. With specialized solutions for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and healthcare, engineering, manufacturing & energy, auto-mobility and retail, DHL is decisively positioned as “The logistics company for the world”.
DHL is part of DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of approximately 84.2 billion euros in 2024. With sustainable business practices and a commitment to society and the environment, the Group makes a positive contribution to the world. DHL Group aims to achieve net-zero emissions logistics by 2050.

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