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Why we love it: "We wanted to add something that doesn't exist in regular collections," says Chen. His capsule collection features androgynous tailoring and designs inspired by Chinese garments from the 17th and 18th centuries. A new pinstripe print...</description>
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      <description>Stack ’em up Stackable rings are all the rage right now, and Dinh Van knows it. The French label’s Spirale collection includes the white-gold ring with white diamonds (above right; HK$47,300) and one in white-gold with black and white diamonds (above left; HK$53,000). But our favourite is the most simple – the one sans stones in white and yellow gold (above centre; HK$25,900). Dinh Van is in IFC Mall, Central.
 

I see rad people  Gorgeous on appliqué blouses and flirty, peek-a-boo panels, we...</description>
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