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Out & About

Cherry Tse, 16, says she doesn't often wear skirts. She's more into cool unisex fashion. She predicts that punk and glam rock styles will be in vogue soon.

Checked jacket $300 from Island Beverley, Causeway Bay

Scarf $400 from Vivienne Westwood

Bag about $1,000 from Patrick Cox

Ring $150 from Anna Sui

Pants $200 from K2

Boots $500 from Dr Martens

James Man, 16, says he opts for a sporty, casual style. He enjoys strolling around shopping centres in Wan Chai looking for bargains.

Sweatshirt $50 from 188 Shopping Centre, Wan Chai

Ring $300 from Causeway Bay Zone

Cargo pants $110 from 188 Shopping Centre, Wan Chai

Sneakers $500 from New Balance

Amit Ukani, 12, King George V School

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb by U2. Twenty-five years of good rock on one disc.

Gangs of New York. Full of action and backstabbing. History never seemed so good.

The Aviator. This movie shows that there are no limits to imagination and nothing is impossible.

Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke. The Thief Lord takes some orphans into his care and teaches them how to survive.

McDonald's. The food might not be healthy but they have a good variety and it's cheap.

Wanda Chin, 14, Heep Yunn School

Time to Say Goodbye by Sarah Brightman. Her voice is sweet and tuneful and I am fond of her music.

Les Miserables. An excellent musical that will touch you deeply.

Finding Neverland directed by Marc Forster. This movie will warm your heart without you having to turn off your brain.

A Bend in the Road by Nicholas Sparks. Sparks knows how to tug at your heartstrings.

Delifrance. The bread from Delifrance is tender and delicious.

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