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Hypebeast
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
ERL Follows up 'The Wild Bunch' With New Pre-Fall 2025 Denim Drop
Summary Following the previous reveal ofERL'snew collection,'The Wild Bunch,' the brand follows up with the debut of a new denim line for Pre-Fall 2025. The range spotlights sun-faded, uniquely dyed jeans, where each pair is one of a kind — telling its own story through wear and texture. With relaxed silhouettes, the pieces deliver a streetwear edge while retaining a sense of timeless versatility. The collection is rounded out with hand-knit varsity cardigans crafted by local artisans and finished with hand-embroidered ERL logos in white, emphasizing the brand's commitment to individuality and craftsmanship. This denim-focused sub-collection presents a more laid-back street look compared to the mainline's untamed, deconstructed edge. It features an array of casual staples, including jackets, hats and – most notably – denim jeans and shorts. Designed for everyday wear, these pieces are easy to style and pair seamlessly with beach-ready essentials like a gradient tie-dye blue tank top, complete with a bold 'California' patch across the chest. Altogether, 'The Wild Bunch' and its denim offshoot reflect ERL's evolving identity — balancing raw creativity with wearable design. Whether you lean into the chaos of the mainline or the ease of the denim capsule, the collection offers something for every kind.


Focus Malaysia
18-06-2025
- Business
- Focus Malaysia
KLIA turnaround now taking off, can grow to become a source of pride for Malaysia
Letter to Editor KUALA Lumpur International Airport's (KLIA) long-awaited Aerotrain is finally nearing its return to service. According to news reports, Transport Minister Anthony Loke also recently hinted that the system is likely to be operational soon. As a frequent flyer who uses KLIA, including on several occasions in May, this news felt like a milestone, and a timely moment to take stock of the progress made and where more can still be done. The changes are easy to see. The airport now looks fresher, with bright new decor and a lively mix of international brands and local favourites. Signage is clearer and more user friendly, even for first-time visitors. Self-service kiosks and biometric gates have started reducing queues, and flight information screens are now more reliable. Behind the scenes, vital infrastructure work is underway. Besides the resumption of the Aerotrain service, baggage handling upgrades to reduce delays are said to be also in the works. Sustainability efforts such as energy-saving lighting and greener water systems are also taking shape. Recently, I also noticed that there are now mobile paramedics in the airport. This will certainly boost response time during emergencies. All these are positive steps, but frequent flyers and Malaysians still hope for more. We need faster immigration clearance, more rest areas and lounges for all travellers, and better pricing in shops and restaurants. Improved integration with public transport, such as the ERL and shuttle buses, would also make travel smoother. Just as important is the human touch. Friendly and multilingual staff can truly help KLIA stand out from the crowd. Bringing KLIA to the next level will require strong coordination across all parties involved, from airport operators to government agencies and investors. The recently formed Gateway Development Alliance, which brings together Khazanah Nasional and EPF as key stakeholders, offers an opportunity to drive long-term improvements with a clear national interest in mind. With the right leadership and continued focus, KLIA can aspire to be more than just an airport. It can become a national symbol of excellence, hospitality, and ambition. KLIA has laid a solid foundation. With continued focus and collaboration, it can grow into a source of pride for Malaysia and a world-class gateway for visitors. ‒ June 18, 2025 Lokman Abdul Salam Puchong, Selangor The views expressed are solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Focus Malaysia. Main image: Aviation Airport Wiki

Hypebeast
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
ERL's "Wild Bunch" Collection Thrives in Chaos
ERLhas unveiled 'The Wild Bunch,' its latest collection, crafted atEli Russell Linnetz's Venice Beach atelier. Deconstructed styling, tattered finishes, and leather-laden numbers illustrate the cinematic narrative of a rowdy gang in ERL's Hollywood-rooted style. The fictional 'Dudley Dozens' are a notorious Venice Beach gang of 'mercenary henchmen turned anarchists,' described by ERL as 'handsome, charismatic, and completely unhinged.' Artisanal leather jackets have been ripped apart and sewn back together, a baby blue polo is torn up and stained with dirt, motorcycle tees, undershirts, and mesh tops are cropped and distressed. There are distinct references to queer subculture, evocative of the Tom of Finland's erotic portraits of leather-adorned muscle men. Unveiling its first-ever artist collaboration, the collection also presents pieces inspired by the work of seminal queer erotic photographerPeter Berlin, who happens to be one of Tom of Finland's subjects. A charcoal muscle tank is collaged with vintage photography by the legendary image maker, centring on a large full-body shot of the artist posing in his underwear, like many of the models in the campaign. Behind the playful theatrics, ERL emphasizes its commitment to artisanal and local producers. The collection introduces ERL's locally-sourced California denim, dyed and sun-faded for a unique lived-in quality. Elsewhere, the hand-knit varsity cardigans have passed through the hands of local artisans, using wool spun in the US. See the full campaign in the gallery above and stay tuned to Hypebeast for the latest fashion news.

Barnama
30-05-2025
- Barnama
ERL Marks 130 Millionth Passenger On KLIA Ekspress At Its 23rd Anniversary
GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 (Bernama) -- Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) commemorated a significant milestone as it celebrated its 23rd anniversary by welcoming the 130 millionth passenger on its KLIA Ekspres service, underscoring its continued commitment to delivering fast, reliable and comfortable airport rail services since 2002. In a statement, ERL said the celebration was held at KL Sentral yesterday and the lucky passenger was Nagwa Kamal from Indonesia, who is currently in Kuala Lumpur for a holiday. 'The 130 millionth passenger was identified based on projected ridership data, and the winner won a special prize package sponsored by our esteemed partners,' the statement read. The package included a one-night stay in the Executive Deluxe Room at JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, a night tour for two on the Hop-On Hop-Off KL City of Lights, admission for two to the observation deck and buffet lunch at Orbit Restaurant in Menara Kuala Lumpur, a one-way KLIA Ekspres VIP Service for two, an exclusive KLIA Ekspres train model and other merchandise. 'I was genuinely surprised and never imagined I would be the 130 millionth passenger on the KLIA Ekspres. It's a special moment for me, especially as this is the first time I've brought my eldest son along. I can't help but feel he brought us a bit of luck today,' said Nagwa. In conjunction with the celebration, ERL also presented its 13,000th KLIA Transit passenger of the day to Siti Azieyatul Elliya Azian, a student from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Kampus Bandaraya Melaka. She received prizes including four standard one-way KLIA Ekspres tickets, a one-night stay in Capri by Fraser at Bukit Bintang, Hop-On Hop-Off KL City of Lights night tour for two, admission for two to the observation deck and buffet lunch at Orbit Restaurant in Menara Kuala Lumpur, an exclusive KLIA Ekspres train model and other merchandise. For Siti Azieyatul Elliya, she never thought today's commute would make her the 13,000th passenger of KLIA Transit. 'I usually take KLIA Transit when I'm back for semester break because it's convenient and comfortable. I would like to thank the management of ERL for this wonderful surprise,' she said.


The Sun
30-05-2025
- The Sun
ERL marks 130 millionth passenger on KLIA Ekspress at its 23rd anniversary
KUALA LUMPUR: Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) commemorated a significant milestone as it celebrated its 23rd anniversary by welcoming the 130 millionth passenger on its KLIA Ekspres service, underscoring its continued commitment to delivering fast, reliable and comfortable airport rail services since 2002. In a statement, ERL said the celebration was held at KL Sentral yesterday and the lucky passenger was Nagwa Kamal from Indonesia, who is currently in Kuala Lumpur for a holiday. 'The 130 millionth passenger was identified based on projected ridership data, and the winner won a special prize package sponsored by our esteemed partners,' the statement read. The package included a one-night stay in the Executive Deluxe Room at JW Marriott Kuala Lumpur, a night tour for two on the Hop-On Hop-Off KL City of Lights, admission for two to the observation deck and buffet lunch at Orbit Restaurant in Menara Kuala Lumpur, a one-way KLIA Ekspres VIP Service for two, an exclusive KLIA Ekspres train model and other merchandise. 'I was genuinely surprised and never imagined I would be the 130 millionth passenger on the KLIA Ekspres. It's a special moment for me, especially as this is the first time I've brought my eldest son along. I can't help but feel he brought us a bit of luck today,' said Nagwa. In conjunction with the celebration, ERL also presented its 13,000th KLIA Transit passenger of the day to Siti Azieyatul Elliya Azian, a student from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Kampus Bandaraya Melaka. She received prizes including four standard one-way KLIA Ekspres tickets, a one-night stay in Capri by Fraser at Bukit Bintang, Hop-On Hop-Off KL City of Lights night tour for two, admission for two to the observation deck and buffet lunch at Orbit Restaurant in Menara Kuala Lumpur, an exclusive KLIA Ekspres train model and other merchandise. For Siti Azieyatul Elliya, she never thought today's commute would make her the 13,000th passenger of KLIA Transit. 'I usually take KLIA Transit when I'm back for semester break because it's convenient and comfortable. I would like to thank the management of ERL for this wonderful surprise,' she said. ERL Acting Chief Executive Officer Yeow Wei Wen said the achievement of reaching the 130 millionth passenger reflects the trust and loyalty of its customers over the past 23 years. 'We are honoured to be part of so many journeys and remain committed to enhancing the travel experience for all. We would also like to extend our appreciation to our partners for sponsoring the prizes for today's event,' he said. For more information on promotions and offers, visit The public may also contact ERL's Customer Enquiry line at 03-2267 8000 (Monday to Friday, 8.30 am - 6.00 pm) or visit KLIA Ekspres on Facebook and X.