What's trending and happening this week
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What's trending and happening this week

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1. To celebrate Thailand's first ever full-service Citigold Wealth Center -- a cashless bank which focuses on giving Citibank's Citigold members investment consultation -- Citibank will be organising a Citigold Wealth Cafe this weekend from noon to 6pm at the 1st floor of Crystal Veranda's The Crystal Park. The event will include activities on investment like "Global Market Insights And Income Opportunity By Krungsri Asset Management" and "The Future Of Payment" by Mastercard. Registration is noon sharp.

What's trending and happening this week

2. Japanese minimalist brand Muji is celebrating 70 years of Central Department Stores with an exclusive What Is Muji? exhibition running until Oct 1 at Central Embassy's G Floor. The exhibition features 14 designs curated by the brand highlighting their focus on the utilitarian factor of each product. The exhibition comes with limited-edition items from Muji like the Aluminium Hard Carry Bag, Station Watch and the Park Watch.

What's trending and happening this week

3. Qeelin, a luxury jewellery brand from France, has finally made its way to Thailand. Founded by Hong Kong jewellery designer Dennis Chan, the brand takes inspiration from China's art, culture and magnificent history. Four collections have been brought to Thailand for now, with the Xi Xi collection featuring motifs of the Chinese lion, Bo Bo featuring motifs of the adorable Panda, Yu Yi featuring simplistic motifs of an ancient Chinese accessory and Wu Lu featuring motifs of the Chinese gourd. You can find Qeelin's jewellery at the Sette Peccati Boutique in Siam Paragon.

What's trending and happening this week

4. Natural hair and skincare brand Thann is taking your beauty woes away with their Thann Revitalizing Fluid. Created specially to battle issues for those with combination skin, the lightweight cream promises tightened pores and brings back radiance to your skin. It contains seven highly effective natural extracts -- including nano shisho extract which increases moisture and reduces skin inflammation, organic camellia seed oil which helps with skin smoothness, horse chestnut extract which tightens pores, trehalose extract which keeps moisture balance, aloe vera, which removes dark spots, regenistem rice to increase collagen production and rice bran oil acting as an antioxidant. Thann Revitalizing Fluid costs 1,200 baht and can be bought at any Thann Boutique nationwide.

What's trending and happening this week

5. Food rescue foundation ThaiHarvest-SOS will be hosting the Ugly Fruit Festival on Sept 29 at Whiteline on Silom 8, from 7pm-1am. Wanting to prevent good food from ending up in landfill sites, the Ugly Fruit Festival is a fundraiser full of music, drink and other fun activities to raise awareness on food waste. Entry for the event is either 500 baht, or bring five non-perishable food items which includes canned foods, cereals, instant noodles, etc.

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