56 I Lifestyle News
RETAIL
Sin-free shopping spree
EDGY British fashion retailer All Saints has opened its first store in the Greater China region. The new shop is located in T Galleria by DFS at Macau’s City of Dreams. The 170 sqm boutique sports an industrial chic design, with black cast-iron details and exposed concrete to showcase the brand’s contemporary urban style. The shop will stock a selection of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear as well as a complete line-up of bags and shoes.
dfs.com/en/macau
WEAR No-fuss
security with Flyerbelt
BREEZE through security with this specially designed belt for frequent flyers. The sleek leather dress belt from Germany features a metal- free buckle made from shatterproof fibreglass, meaning travellers don’t have to remove the belt at security. A trademark red prong helps to identify the metal-free status with travel security officers. While any security officer still has the right to ask travellers to remove their belt, according to the website, Flyerbelt has been successfully tried and tested in numerous European and US airports, as well as Hong Kong and Singapore. Non-EU based orders cost €62 (US$73) including shipping.
flyerbelt.com
Luggage-free travel SERVICE
PAKT, a Hong Kong-based clothing storage company, is targeting business travellers with its digital wardrobe and garment care service. Currently operating in Hong Kong, Tokyo and London, the company stores customers’ clothes in optimum conditions, providing a fully itemised digital
catalogue. When a customer is in town, he/she can select the suit or garments required and PAKT will deliver the items ready to wear. A limited number of free memberships are available for travellers to Tokyo. PAKT is aiming to be online in Shanghai, Niseko and Singapore soon.
pakt.hk
NOVEMBER 2017
businesstraveller.com
Sky high in Colombo
NEW rooftop restaurant concept Botanik has opened its doors on the sixth floor of the Fairway Colombo hotel. Positioned in the historic Colombo Fort area, the venue offers views over key CBD landmarks such as the twin towers and world trade centre. The rustic-chic restaurant features a 10.4-metre (34-foot) island bar, a main dining area with a show kitchen seating 40, and an alfresco terrace. Prime meats and local seafood will star on the contemporary bistro menu, alongside an extensive wine and cocktail list.
botanik.lk
DRINK
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