[random] Lady Dior House + DERMALOGICA PRO FEST: get your glow + The Rail Corridor.

Lady Dior House was an enchanting exhibition that was dedicated to the iconic Lady Dior bag which was held at This event at Jiak Kim Warehouse (the former Zouk). It was more than just an exhibition, as it was a celebration of culture, art, and fashion!







Lady Dior House offers a unique, immersive journey through the evolution of the Lady Dior bag. It blended fashion and art, showcasing the bag’s history and artistic reinventions.



Step into a world of artistic wonder with ‘Dior Lady Art’, as international artists turned the Lady Dior Bag into captivating works of art.






I love the curated pieces from the ‘Dior Lady Art’, as some creations transformed the Lady Dior into wearable art, reflecting each artist's unique vision and interpretation.





This event was a must-visit and a rare opportunity for anyone who is interested in the arts or fashion. We were glad came by!


I met my lovelies - Jasmine & Meryl on a Saturday morning at Hotel InterContinental Singapore to attend DERMALOGICA PRO FEST: get your glow on event. We indulged ourselves into a self-care session with exclusive product demos, games and activities to win prizes.

It was a fun-loving event, as we learnt how to elevate our homecare routine with skincare tips and personalized product recommendations to treat our skincare concerns. 

We helped ourselves with some Canapes and drinks at the event, and also take some photos at the polaroid corner.

In this fun-filled event, we were introduced to their latest & signature products. We won some prizes from some memory games, and we were given a deluxe trial kit each before leaving the premises! Lastly, thanks for having us, Dermalogica Singapore!

On National Day, RKM went out on a morning hiking date at The Rail Corridor.





The old Bukit Timah Railway Station was closed on 1 July 2011, along with the rest of the railway line. We simply couldn't resist taking photos against it!



As we approached Rail Corridor South, it felt like stepping into a living history book. The iconic Bukit Timah Railway Station was a true historical gem which has been restored to its 1932 glory, and now turned into a heritage gallery. Lastly, there is a small cafe named the '1932 Story Cafe', which used to be the quarters of the Railway staff and their families. It's also been lovingly preserved!



We ended our hike at Holland Drive and had our lunch at the Market & Food Centre. After our meal, we walked over to Holland Village to check out the new open-air shopping centre, One Holland Village.

We loved these intriguing art pieces in the mall, and the whole concept felt less like an ordinary mall and more like an art gallery instead!


Thanks for hopping by!

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