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Hype Malaysia
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Piaget, Sacoor Brothers, OMEGA & More: New Fashion Drops That Are Straight-Up Serving Lewks!
Time to upgrade your style game. From statement shoes to bold accessories and timeless classics, these fresh drops are serving looks for every vibe. Whether you're keeping it casual or dressing to impress, here are the latest must-haves you'll want in your lineup. OMEGA The OMEGA Railmaster is back with a fresh update that stays true to its classic roots. First launched in 1957 for railway workers and professionals exposed to magnetic fields, the Railmaster was known for its strong anti-magnetic protection. This year's version keeps the vintage charm with a clean design in two colours – grey with a black gradient or beige with a black gradient. The beige model also includes a Small Second display. Both come in a 38mm stainless steel case and are available with either leather straps or a new, more comfortable steel bracelet. The new OMEGA Railmaster models are now available in 38mm stainless steel, paired with leather straps or a redesigned steel bracelet. Powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9906 and 8804, the watches are certified at the highest industry standard and can be found at OMEGA boutiques and online. Skechers Skechers Foamies are back with new colours and styles designed for all-day comfort. Made from lightweight, water-friendly EVA, these clogs feature breathable perforated uppers, removable heel straps and anti-odour technology, making them perfect for warm weather. With sculpted shapes, flexible outsoles and Skechers' Max Cushioning and Ultra Go technologies, they're easy to clean, practical to wear and stylish enough for any casual outing. The new Skechers Foamies Max Cushioning and Tai collections are priced at RM279 and available now at Skechers stores and online, Shopee, Lazada, and selected outlets across Malaysia including Pavilion KL, Sunway Pyramid, Suria KLCC, The Exchange TRX, and 1 Utama. Maje Maje just took a thrilling detour off the runway and onto the racetrack with its latest Hot Wheels™ collaboration. This limited-edition summer capsule merges the daring spirit of motorsports with Maje's signature Parisian cool, resulting in a wardrobe that's bold, fast, and fashion-forward. Expect pleated mini skirts, cropped tops, hoodies, denim jackets, and cardigans – all splashed with racing-inspired graphics and the iconic Hot Wheels colours. It's a playful, high-impact collection made for those who like their fashion with a bit of fuel. The Hot Wheels x Maje capsule collection is now available at selected Maje locations worldwide. Carlo Rino Carlo Rino is turning up the style this season with three new collections that blend fun, fashion, and personality. The Superman Special Edition brings bold superhero energy to everyday looks with bags, sneakers, caps, and tees. For a sleek and structured vibe, the PuzBox Collection offers clean-lined handbags with a modern, minimalist edge. And if playful charm is more your thing, the Bun Bun Collection delivers pastel tones, bunny-charmed bags, and sweet accessories made to brighten any outfit. Whether you're feeling bold, refined, or cute, there's something in this lineup for every mood and moment. The Superman Special Edition, PuzBox, and Bun Bun collections are now available online, in Carlo Rino boutiques nationwide, and at major department stores. Piaget Piaget's Sunlight collection returns with Panorama, a stunning mix of classic craftsmanship and modern design. Inspired by the beauty of La Côte-aux-Fées and the glamour of the Côte d'Azur, the collection features dazzling diamonds, sculpted gold, and Piaget's signature turquoise stones. From double rings that sit elegantly between the fingers to bold cuffs with the Maison's signature gold engraving, each piece is designed to shine. Piaget Sunlight Panorama brings high jewellery into everyday life with a fresh, radiant twist. The Piaget Sunlight Panorama collection, featuring turquoise, diamonds, and rose gold pieces in bold new silhouettes, is now available at Piaget boutiques and online. Sacoor Brothers Sacoor Brothers goes back to its roots with Chapter One of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, inspired by the charm and heritage of Lisbon. Blending classic tailoring with modern comfort, the collection features featherlight suits, breathable shirts, and stretch-cotton trousers made with innovative fabrics like The colour palette – rich greys, soft pastels, and sleek blacks – reflects the calm, elegant spirit of Portugal's capital. Designed for the modern lifestyle, it's a refined take on timeless style with a personal touch. Sacoor Brothers' Spring/Summer 2025 collection is now available at all Sacoor Brothers boutiques in Malaysia including Suria KLCC, Pavilion KL, The Exchange TRX, and online at Sacoor Brothers.


CBS News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Contest
Enter for a chance to win a family four-pack of tickets to Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live at Ball Arena on Saturday, August 9. This contest ends July 30.


Malay Mail
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Malay Mail
Mini but mighty: Malaysian artist turns tiny cars into collector's dreams
KUALA LUMPUR, July 19 — No larger than a thumb, the 1:64 scale miniature cars crafted by Mohd Jaidin Mustafa showcase intricate and captivating details — resembling scaled-down versions of real vehicles. The 40-year-old printing machine technician spends his nights in his room, armed with brushes, magnifying lenses, and acrylic paints, carefully colouring the miniature car bodies — including the emblems, tyre rims, exhausts, and the most challenging parts like the lights and door lines. Since taking it seriously in 2020, Mohd Jaidin began using Hot Wheels cars as a base before switching to miniature cars made of resin — a special type of plastic created via 3D printing. Printing machine technician Mohd Jaidin Mustafa details a 1:64 scale miniature car using tools. — Bernama pic According to him, the resin car bodies are sourced from two other local designers, after which he carries out the detailing process — meticulously painting to highlight fine features and make the model resemble a real car. 'In the beginning, I just used spray can paints. But when I saw Thai customisers doing detailed hand-painted work, I was instantly hooked. They hand-drew the door lines, lights, and emblems,' he said. 'Since then, I've practised and taught myself until I mastered the art of detailing using acrylic paints and fine brushes,' he told Bernama at his home in Kampung Changkat, Gombak, recently. Starting seriously in 2020, Mohd Jaidin Mustafa uses Hot Wheels brand miniature cars as a base before switching to miniature cars made from resin, a special kind of plastic that is produced through 3D printing. — Bernama pic Mohd Jaidin's precision and finishing touches have made his work popular among miniature car collectors both locally and internationally — including from the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. To date, over 800 units have been sold. As one of the local pioneers in custom miniature car design, Mohd Jaidin often receives special orders from customers wanting to gift miniature cars to their partners — as birthday surprises or wedding mementos. Beyond iconic models like the Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86, Nissan Skyline GTR R34, and Volkswagen Golf Mk7, he also creates local car models such as the Perodua Myvi, Proton Wira, Proton Satria Neo, and Proton X50 — custom-designed based on his customers' preferences. Mohd Jaidin Mustafa at his workstation. — Bernama pic With prices starting at RM250 per unit, depending on complexity and detail level, Mohd Jaidin can produce around 20 units a month, with each car taking about two days to complete. Further explaining, Mohd Jaidin said that 3D-printed resin miniature cars offer greater realism in elements like lights, spoilers, side mirrors, and door lines compared to die-cast Hot Wheels cars. However, the father of three believes the true value of his creations lies not in the materials but in the handcrafted fine details. 'I'm not just selling 'models' — I'm selling craftsmanship. Many can 3D print, but few can hand-paint with the realism I aim for. That's the real value of my work,' said Jaidin, who goes by the social media handle @jdm164_custom. On the detailing technique, Jaidin said he begins by sanding uneven surfaces with sandpaper before applying primer, base coat, and using masking tape to paint intricate areas. 'Only then do I add detailing on small parts like the lights, grille, signal lights, and brake discs — and finally finish with a 2K clear coat to ensure the paint lasts, looks clean, and stays glossy,' he said. — Bernama


Express Tribune
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
'Barbie' animated film in development at Illumination and Mattel Studios following live-action success
An animated Barbie feature is officially in the works from Illumination and Mattel Studios, marking the first time the doll will headline a theatrically released animated film. The project follows the massive global success of 2023's live-action Barbie, which grossed over $1.44 billion and earned eight Academy Award nominations and one win. While the new film has not yet been dated and plot details remain undisclosed, sources confirm that Universal Pictures will handle its release. Greta Gerwig's Barbie, released by Warner Bros., became a global cultural event and remains the highest-grossing film in the studio's history, as well as the most successful film ever directed by a woman. This move comes amid broader growth at Mattel Studios, which recently unified its television and film divisions. Alongside Barbie, the studio is developing multiple toy-based adaptations, including Masters of the Universe, Matchbox, Hot Wheels, and others such as UNO, Polly Pocket, and American Girl. Illumination, the studio behind hits like Minions and The Super Mario Bros. Movie, has a proven record of box office performance and will next release sequels to both franchises in 2026.


Scoop
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Second Auckland Show Added For Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire As Kiwis Prioritise ‘Joy Spending'
Press Release – Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire organisers have added a second show at Eden Park, Auckland on Sunday, 5 October, following overwhelming demand from thousands of multi-generational New Zealand fans. Promoter TEG today confirmed that the Auckland 4 October event has officially sold the most tickets for a single show in the history of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live, which has toured across North America, Europe and Australia for the past seven years. Priced just below $50 for general admission tickets, the show is proving to be a bright spot for families seeking affordable, high-value entertainment. The entertainment company believes the ticket demand reflects an appetite for joy spending — experiences that offer meaningful family connection, nostalgia, and escape. David Benge, TEG Content Partnerships Manager says, 'The response from Aotearoa has blown us away — Auckland is now our biggest-selling show anywhere in the world. Kiwi families are proving that they will show up in massive numbers when the entertainment on offer ticks that perfect combination of boxes, fun, whānau and excitement. We couldn't be more thrilled to add a second and final Auckland show to meet the overwhelming demand.' Nick Sautner, CEO of Eden Park, says, 'We're delighted that Auckland has officially sold the most tickets for a single show in the history of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live — and Eden Park's capacity and infrastructure have played a key role in making that possible. 'This is the first time a show of this kind has ever been staged in Eden Park's 125-year history, and it reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering diverse, world-class entertainment for fans of all ages. Hot Wheels is an iconic brand that has fuelled imaginations for generations, and this event reinforces Eden Park's reputation as a truly multi-purpose venue that offers something for everyone.' He adds, 'Despite current economic challenges, Aucklanders are clearly prioritising quality family entertainment. Hot Wheels has a unique cross-generational appeal — parents and even grandparents are reliving their childhoods while watching their kids light up. It's exactly the kind of energy and joy the city needs right now.' Based on the world's best-selling toy [1], Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow-N-Fire features life-size versions of iconic Hot Wheels toys — including Bigfoot, Bone Shaker, Tiger Shark, and Mega Wrex — performing jaw-dropping stunts, fiery wheelies, and gravity-defying jumps, all under the glow of stadium lights. For die-hard fans, the Pre-Show Party and Legends Backstage VIP Experience offer the chance to meet drivers, explore the arena floor, and get up close to the trucks. Following the sell-out of the original Dunedin date, a second Forsyth Barr Stadium show was also added to the line-up earlier this year, making the New Zealand tour one of the fastest-growing in Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live history. The tour is presented by The Warehouse where one Hot Wheels car sells every 20 seconds. NEW AUCKLAND SHOW ON SALE FROM TODAY. General admission from just $45.00 (+ fees) Family passes and VIP upgrades available Eden Park – New Show: Sunday 5 October Visit for tickets and info. 2025 NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES: Dunedin – Forsyth Barr Stadium Saturday 20 September (SOLD OUT) Sunday 21 September (NEW SHOW) Wellington – Sky Stadium Saturday 27 September Auckland – Eden Park Saturday 4 October Sunday 5 October (NEW SHOW) Content Sourced from Original url