Nike Air Max 95 Essential

The Nike Air Max 95 Essential in game royal, white and black colour-way boast the same retro style as when they were first released. Featuring synthetic leather upper and a visible Air bubble in the heel, an iconic Swoosh logo on the side and an Air Max branding on the tongue. The Nike Air Max 95 Essential is now available at Hundred% and selected retail stores.

adidas Yeezy 350 Boost “Pirate Black”

While some of us are still awaiting the second coming of Christ, the wait for the second coming of the adidas x Kanye West Yeezy 350 Boost has finally ended. Just when we thought we have had enough of Yeezy fever, these sneakers are sure to please the legions of Yeezus fans out there and give those who couldn’t obtain the first Yeezy 350 Boost to release a shot at obtaining this colorway.  The second edition of the Yeezy 350 features a Primeknit upper with an abstract pattern and a blacked-out sole that houses adidas’s latest innovation, Boost. Also known as the Yeezy Lows, the latest Kanye pair also has a pull tab with a dash of red.

Expect these hyped up shoes to be talked about for years to come.

The adidas Yeezy 350 Boost “Pirate Black” will launch this Saturday, 22nd August at Solewhat, Midvalley and adidas Originals, Pavilion with the retail price of RM850. Good luck y’all!

Nike Air Max 95 OG “Slate”

The Nike Air Max 95 “Slate” has a Blue palette throughout its side panels with accents of White is applied on its tongue and upper mesh structure. Following up is the leather mudguard and Air Max-cushioned sole unit. Besides that, there is an Emerald Green detail located on the tongue, while Blue eyelets and a Black outsole finish off its stylish colorway.

The Nike Air Max 95 “Slate” is now available at Hundred% and selected retail stores.

Nike Air Max 95 OG PRM “Neon Safari”

This “Neon Safari” edition of the Nike Air Max 95 is dressed in a Black, Volt, Medium Ash, and Dark Pewter color scheme. The shoe features a gradient upper, in-laced Safari print, which uses different material from top to the midsole. The hits of Neon are there where you would expect them to, together with the black sole unit, white tongue and lining that gives the shoe a real air of familiarity. Other details include the use of 3M reflective detailing.

The shoe is available at Hundred% and selected retail stores.

The Paradise Festival

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Music has no boundaries. It has a huge variety of sounds, feelings, instruments, beats and genre, everybody has a different preference. There’s no certain rule in it. The Paradise: The Musical Wanderlust is the first ever all white themed indoor music festival in Malaysia. Organised by the The Paradise Festivals, this event also acts as a catalyst of pushing the local entertainment industry to higher standards. This Musical Wanderlust will be held at the KL Live for all music enthusiasts featuring your local favourites and special appearances from Top 100 DJ Mag artists. Tickets are available for purchase now. Hop on to their link for more details!

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox Live in KL

The astounding Scott Bradlee and his amazing group of talented musicians, popularly known as Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) will be performing for the first time in Malaysia on September 15th 2015 at KL Live. “PMJ” was formed by Bradlee, a striving jazz pianist in New York City who began reworking current pop songs as an exercise. He eventually started collaborating with a rotating assembly of musicians and produced videos on YouTube.

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PMJ first went viral with their doo-wop cover of Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop” featuring vocal group The Tee-Tones with more than 13.5 million views. Collectively, their YouTube channel currently boasts over 200 million views and over 1.3 million subscribers. If you wish to purchase your ticket, hop on to ticketPro.com!

New Balance 530PIK

The 530PIK women’s sneakers in Grey / Mint / Black by New Balance feature an upper constructed from leather, suede and a unique grey jersey material. They also feature 3M reflective accents on the side New Balance logos, a large ‘NB’ embroidered on the tongue and a lightweight ENCAP sole. The shoe is available at Hundred% and selected retail stores.

Are We Lost ?

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Are We Lost, a search for Malaysian pop-culture where a group of local artists from today’s art scene are gathered. These talented people are to bring their very own unique visual perspective and then come up with a series of limited edition posters and original artwork. All this will be inspired by everything from our history of folklore and urban legends to humorous sci-fi characters. Then, re-imagined as us, the everyday Malaysians to create the typically Malaysian patterns and shapes. Something like Darth Vader serving you breakfast at your favourite mamak? At the same time, new original artwork by the amazing artists which includes Kenji Chai, Lefty, Katun, Michael Chuah (C2V), Zamzami M. Zain and Sandra Khoo. This coming weekend at Studio267. More info on the event here.

The Borak-Borak Sessions: @_littlecece

This 21-year-old girl came up with a fun and clever way to augment and play with her surroundings (especially food) by drawing cartoon characters on her smartphone and superimpose them into real-life pictures. With her first post on Instagram dated September 2014, Cece & Friends has successfully attracted 1828 followers. Read the interview below as we talked to Nadia Qarina on things that inspired her and how she makes her cartoon characters come to life.

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1. To start off, a brief introduction about yourself.

My name is Nadia Qarina but usually people will call me Qeyna (they always got it wrong with the pronunciation, but it’s okay). I just completed my Diploma in English in Sultan Idris Education University which is also known as UPSI. And I just turned 21 on July 2nd.

2. How did @_littlecece starts?

I started creating @_littlecece account last year, probably on early September if I’m not mistaken and there’s one particular reason why I started posting my artwork on Instagram. I have always loved drawing since I was little and wanted to pursue art by heart but never got the chance due to some reasons. And by posting my artwork on Instagram, it somehow gives me the privilege to be me, to do what I love to do and to just have fun with it. Well, I define _littlecece account as an escapism or getaway for myself as it pretty much takes me to a different world when I started to draw (I hope it makes sense).

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3. What makes you pursue on doing this kind of art?

The thing that keeps me going up until today is the positive feedback I constantly get from people around me and my lovely followers. They have always been so supportive of what I’m doing and always believe in me. And what makes me happy the most is when they feel inspired of my artwork even when I fail to see it.

4. Describe a real-life situation that inspired you.

So recently, one of my friends got into a tragic accident where he unfortunately, lost his left leg. The thing is we as a human being, whenever we face difficulties, we tend to get really depressed and down. But on the other hand, my friend doesn’t even show any sign of negativity eventhough he’s in real pain. Instead, he encourages us to be strong and to stay healthy. I mean, how irony is that? Therefore, this particular friend of mine has really inspired me that life is a journey that has ups and downs. And it’s totally up to us how we want it to be painted, it’s either black or white.

 

5. What food, drink, and song that inspire you?

I don’t really have any favorites because I appreciate food so much that I grew to love each and one of them. Anyhow, for drinks I would say…green tea! Green tea is by far the best drink and also the one I can’t live without, besides plain water of course. And for songs, I would probably say the oldies, the ones in the 70s and 80s because they produced great songs back then! And I just can’t get enough of them.

6. Name something you love, and why.

I loveeee travelling! I can say that I’m an adventurous type of person, so I pretty much love to seek new adventures, gain experiences and explore new things. Therefore, travelling is something that I would love to do constantly because what’s not to love? The world has so much to offer to us!

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7. Name something you don’t love, and why.

Labelling people. I really really really dislike people who label someone with this and that even when they don’t know the person and the reason behind it. For example like calling a girl a slut because she has a lot of guy friends is just…straight up wrong. Maybe she’s comfortable being with guys because she grew up with her brothers? Or simply because she hates cliche dramas? We never know. The thing is, don’t assume someone with this and that and just don’t label. Just don’t. You may know their names but not their stories.

8. What is your dream project?

To own a merchandise regarding my artwork. Probably a clothing line or something.

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Main Wayang: ‘Hikayat Sang Kancil’ kicks off Yayasan Sime Darby Arts Festival 2016

“Out of the shadows, and into the limelight” 

Main Wayang: ‘Hikayat Sang Kancil’ kicks off Yayasan Sime Darby Arts Festival 2016 this upcoming 22th August 2015 (Saturday) as part of its first Satellite Show. The traditional ‘wayang kulit’ or shadow puppet show is approached in a more playful aspect which is created by the combination of digital animation and live acting. In contrary to its origin which takes us back more than 250 years in the past, within its most popular and celebrated area of our country in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, particularly Kelantan. Not to forget the aid of visual and sound effects to complete this brainchild of DAM Interactive under the direction of Fairuz Sulaiman, an active individual of the local arts scene. DAM Interactive will also be joining forces with the children of Yayasan Chow Kit (YCK) – an NGO working with at-risk children and youth in Malaysia. The performance will be done entirely by the children of YCK with Fairuz and his team having set up workshops, designs and music for Hikayat Sang Kancil towards their first Satellite Show, which he has mentioned to be a fun and educational process for the whole crew of #YSDAF2016.

Be charmed by the art of wayang, only this time around by witnessing the fun spin-off of the beloved and well-known Sang Kancil fable we all grew up with reading or being read to. The show is open to the public and is free of charge and will be held at Laman Standard Chartered, Kuala Lumpur.

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