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The Corona Chronicles

Kuala Lumpur Lockdown

 

Overcoming loss is complicated and some have linked it to the stages patients with terminal illness go through – denial, anger, bargaining and acceptance”

I picked up on the above amongst the flurry masses of Covid-19 articles and links forwarded to my mobile device hourly. Filtering plethoras of bad news has been a routine since 18th March 2020.

Doomsday scenario: the entire nation is forced to stay home in social isolation and to suspend non-essential work and businesses. The city is haunted by the army patrolling for hefty summons towards those who wander out of their homes for no valid reason. Our country has locked our borders from the outside world. Life has never been the same since.

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Life is shit.

Our current situation is akin to an alien invasion – the virus is an extraterrestrial thus is beyond any human comprehension. Out of this panic pandemic, world leaders are head butting social policies blindfolded while they attempt to convince the public that they fully know what they are doing.

In reality, nobody knows. Do you?

No doctor and the greatest advancement of science is able to immune, let alone buffer mutated flu. Vaccines will only be available a year from now, at the very least. For as long as every single person on the planet has NOT had a virus test – locking us in with an isolationist approach will never shield us from an invisible, yet seemingly invincible enemy. Without a clear strategy, we hastily chose to destroy our global economy in this process of figuring out what to do.

The virus is a decoy. Many of us are dying psychologically.

This level of uncertainty and imposed lockdown devastates all our 2020 plans, hopes and resolutions including our sanity. Cabin fever is imminent. Panic buying becomes a fun outing. We are all addicted to our phones seeking out death tolls rather than the recovery tolls.

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There are four groups of characters dealing with lockdowns:

1) Opportunists who will work on bettering themselves, or to be lazy (and lazier).
2) Pessimists who will grief, and dwell in this nightmare.
3) Spiritual Sadists who affirms that the world should suffer for abusing the earth (weird karma?!)
4) Futurists who will plan for the future, even if normalcy only resumes in 2030.

The past two weeks I went through all of the above except for spiritual sadism, just because I am not into self-flagellation for something someone else did.

My first lockdown week was a living disaster. On March 16th all businesses were given a 20 hour notice to wind down their businesses by March 18th without clear governmental policies. I still recall the day I stood with my team, which comprise from all walks of life, in breaking the news of the apocalypse.

I was rather teary-eyed when I said this:
“Everything we are experiencing now is beyond our control and the world. I beg you all to stay strong and have faith in us making this work”
I couldn’t entertain any questions thereafter because I simply had no answers. What a shitty leader.

My other half, my love, was due to fly in on the day of the national lockdown. We met out of exceptional circumstances back in November 2019 and even though we were mostly apart, we miraculously manoeuvred the long distance by racing through airports and we lived our lives epic. Life would fall into place by March as we would finally be united for the long term in the same country, but then the international borders shut abruptly. Indefinitely.

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As this is non-fiction, I was heartbroken. I don’t know when we will see each other again.

Coping with the shock of being imprisoned within the family home in your late 30s, where I have spent 80% of my life gallivanting the world, socialising at the restaurants, parties and at work crippled my nervous system. I had a grand idea of surviving the lockdown with a bottle of orange wine daily… but it turned out that being drunk in my negative state of mind would bring out the worst of me and hell it did.

So I stopped drinking.

I hated the world, its policies and its helplessness. I cried most mornings, struggled with the smallest tasks. I snapped at the slightest irritation. My insecurities returned, so much so that I was so sad that I turned vegetarian.

By week 2, I learnt to poach an egg. Every morning I run around my garden 60 times, planked 3 sets of 100 seconds reps and I began reading a self-help book into the sunset. I finally wired in my surround speakers in my bedroom, retrieved my old techno CDs and ordered a DJ console. I am appreciative that the wifi signal is forgiving. I started to play PubG by teaming with my other half because counting kills became a mode of sanity and unity over long distance.

To ease myself into strategic planning for an unforeseeable future, I transformed my kitchen bar into a workspace. While our dire circumstances is seemingly real – history has shown that any ridiculous idea born out of pain can be a game-changer in reality. Perhaps there is no better opportunity to plan ahead of time even if it makes no sense?

That’s me being futuristic with a hint of sarcasm.

As the days go by, I work on self-love as immunity to the ongoing negativity that surrounds us. Humanity has never felt so vulnerable, but courage is all it takes to wait out our days with hope.

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I hope for the day when we can hug our friends at our local bar. I cannot wait for the day when I can dive back straight into work, back into my restaurants and back into the kitchens. And the day when I would head to the airport’s arrival so that we will never have to say goodbye again.

Courage is not to lose hope of all the above. While this imposed imprisonment is unjust, we must attempt to make the best of the present, one small sober step at a time. Just like a terminal illness, we may never know all of the answers – but the least we can do is to strive for psychological survival, that is to be the best version of ourselves during these deepest darkest depths.

Post Covid-19: Everyone will live happily ever after as no one will ever take life for granted again.

But that said, on acceptance – and as this virus is so seemingly contagious beyond all universal scientific truths – I shall hope that there will not be any further “surprise” policies or discoveries that could mean putting our beloved pets into quarantine….

I will refuse to pay the price of this negligence. You can F&*k off.

Lyn Siew

Lyn Siew

Based in Kuala Lumpur and having previously lived and worked across 8 countries, Lyn Siew is the owner of an award-winning Contemporary Chinese Hybrid Restaurant, Ruyi & Lyn. She is currently incubating a local startup project for culinary students, and building an online platform for the global food community. Relationship status? Married to food and champagne.

VERAROAD. MADE IN TUSCANY, WITH LOVE.

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VERAROAD is an Italian brand from Tuscany characterised by an evident elegant and country-chic style. Born by Caterina Giraldi, the lady with an enviable career in the fashion industry, who worked for 18 years in Ireland, England and USA in retail before launching her own brand. Veraroad finds in nature its inspiration and it simply immerses its ladies in a soft universe enriched  by delicate nuances, lines and prints. Visit Milan’s Brera District, Corso Garibaldi 55 from February 13th, 2020 to see Veraroad’s beautiful and curated collection.

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Do you appreciate diamonds but you prefer flowers? So this inspirational clothing line is made for you. Especially when being one with nature and highlighting your individuality is your priority. Connect with that earthy feel through natural colours and feminine print, some of which are born from the creativity of Kiss the Oceans, an artist inspired by his love for the Oceans.
So deeply in touch with our planet that he has started a collaboration with Worldrise Onlus, that conserves and safeguards the marine environment, part of Kiss the Ocean profits will be devolved to Mariasole Bianco’s organization.
Find more about what’s happening in LDC Pop-Up Store this February during #MilanFashionWeek!
For more info about the designer, please, contact: nikki@lonedesignclub.com 
Veraroad is also featured on the e-commerce platform of LDC www.lonedesignclub.com

 

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MARCO CASTELLI

 

Marco Castelli

Marco Castelli was born in Sicily and started modeling in Milan after graduating from high school for brands such as Chanel, Ferrè and Benetton. His passion and his job took him everywhere, name one city… New York, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo and Los Angeles.

He approached also design and started designing clothes for the royal family in Doha. This new adventure took him back home. Once in Italy,  he started organizing events to promote his products. In a recent interview Marco stated: “Doha’s royal family wears clothes I have created and I obviously feel very gratified, although I also feel that mine is just a small step that contributes in bringing our nation higher on a stylistic level”

One of the most loved piece from his collection is the Bicolor Coat, handcrafted  with care  in two different fabrics; wool and cashmere. The colors available are camel and black, navy and black , ice and navy, red and black and many others. It’s incredible his artisans dedicate attention to  each single piece from the design to the packaging, every model is finished by hand giving it a special and precious touch.

Find more about what’s happening in LDC Pop-Up Store this February during #MilanFashionWeek!
For more info about the designer, please, contact: nikki@lonedesignclub.com 
Marco Castelli is also featured on the e-commerce platform of LDC www.lonedesignclub.com

 

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Marco Costelli Men clothing

 

 

 

GANOR DOMINIC

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Anna and Katherine, Creative Director and Brand Director, are the creative minds behind this British footwear brand founded in 2015.

It definitely breaks the game with an unrivaled touch and a sophisticated design aesthetic. It’s impossible to ignore their signature style, the 3D printed face under the sole of their pumps.

The face could be also embossed, laser-cut or printed but it plays a   central role in defining  the identity of the brand where art and fashion merge perfectly.

While the products are crafted in Italy by Italian artisans, the name is inspired by their father, Mr. Dominic.

The shoes are designed for women with a special attention to details, creative and modern, extravagant and unconventional. Some  women are always looking for new ways to express their flamboyant personality and this emerging and promising brand will find the approval of so many ladies.

Inspired by Greek Gods and Muses? Choose Ganor Dominic today.

To shop Ganor Dominic in Milan during the Fashion Week 2020,

visit the Lone Design Club store in Corso Garibaldi 55, Brera, Milano.

Ethical brand and wearable art.

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BENTIVOGLIO PARIS

 

Juliette Bentivoglio Paris

 

It was in a natural and free environment that Bentivoglio Paris was born as a minimalist and vegetable accessory.

Rise in love with Woody, a highly sustainable handbag made from nature.  Looking for more opportunities to protect our mother Earth and  being on top of the fashion game don’t have to exclude each other. Bentivoglio is not only Juliette’s surname, the brand creator,  the name carries the concept of respect and love in one of the most romantic languages of the world. It literally means «I love you» in Italian.

Made of Piñatex, a natural leather alternative made from cellulose fibres extracted from pineapple leaves coming from Philippines, wood and sugar canes, the green accessories become a precious and sustainable fashion product that impact as little as possible on our planet and also they are traceable and ethical.

Bentivoglio Studio is located in the heart of Paris where, thanks to its dynamic and young team, the accessories are created by hand and by heart, sharing the love for the design and the respect for the environment.

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This brand deserves our attention and there are many ways you can find Bentivoglio.

Lone Design Club pop-up store in Milan during the Fashion Week 2020 in Corso Garibaldi 55, Brera.

Lone Design Club E-shop

For more info about the designer, please, contact: nikki@lonedesignclub.com 

NEW YORK

“I love New York, even though it isn’t mine, the way something has to be, a tree or a street or a house, something, anyway, that belongs to me because I belong to it.”
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New York it’s magic. Everytime I visited the city I thought about the song “Empire State of Mind”, I love it! There is so much to say about this place, and probably nothing you don’t know already, everyone speaks about it and a lot of people have been here already. To be here it’s like to play in a movie, you can visit and experience something you already heard about it or seen it somewhere.

 

And everytime is a new adventure, new buildings to admire, new corners of the city to discover. I think that the best idea is to walk as much as possible, to get lost in Manhattan (but I also did it in Harlem, Brooklyn and Queens) or to rent a byke and ride uptown and downtown, it’s confortable and enough safe and you get a completely different view of New York!

Do you have 5 days time? Go and visit New York! Do you have two weeks free? Even better! You will be not disappointed. It is the kind of city for everyone and for everything you are looking for. It’s a city that will welcome you, surprise you and make you feel home!

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Every season is the best one to spend holydays in NY: Christmastime, to have fun in the snow, the Christmas illuminations throughout the city and the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree… In Summer, burning up and looking for some rest in the green, enjoying long walks -also in the evening- in the Central Park, with the silence of the night lit by fireflies… Magic!

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It’s also very interesting to browse the shop windows to find out about upcoming trends and taste different food as all the world’s ethnic cuisines are available in NY: You can eat almost anything, from anywhere! I would strongly suggest eating Japanese, the quality is generally very high. But don’t miss Shake Shack, the so-called “fast casual restaurant” with a special menu also for your dog 🙂

If you need some suggestions write us, we will be very glad to help you to give you some ideas!…

 

Some places to eat: Ginjan Cafe, Ippudo Westside, Magnolia Bakery

Some places to see: Visit the Guggenheim Museum (Saturday you pay what you wish), MoMa (Friday is free), Metropolitan Museum, the Roosevelt Island, the High Line…

Something to do: Listen to live jazz music, rent a bike and have a ride in the city, visit Central Park in the evening to see fireflies!

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I CAN’T GIVE NAMES

Once upon a time, there were designers.

 

 

Young, beautiful and hopeful.
Dress well, not following the trend, but, it’s only smoke in the eyes of people unaware of fashion.

God blesses them!

When I believed I was a designer, I was too old to be enchanted by the false promises of designers more famous than me.
Because, first, “my mother wanted” me to learn at the University of Humanistic Studies. And then, in spite of them, “the designer, the real ones”, when I finished IED, the European Institute of Design -IED-, nobody was interested in a 29-year-old girl trained with a beautiful cultural background and no one, not even, the “Milano da bere” would have overwhelmed her, in fact, now I am here, moved only by the passion that I have never lost.

Passion is the only thing, because, We, designers, losers and little nerds (it’s not like the Devil wears Prada life, but hours and hours on Photoshop to give us back pain) we believe in what we do. Really.
Tough, we meet despicable people, cold office, old computers, and someone who claims to be a designer and wants to teach us a job, We want to learn it. Please teach me!

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I stay here fourteen hours a day to show you how I am good with Illustrator,and “You” don’t care of it, because your budget has been reduced, and you prefer to sell your soul at Milan parties, rather than investing in wonderful, and I repeat, hopeful, fashion students.
Look Out! They, those who come out of that constellation of fashion schools, are really good! they believe in it, they stop eating and waxing, to go all out and in the end, arrive you… not photocopies and coffee, but only running an errand by feet under the rain, and if the next day, designers come into the office at 9,15 am with bronchitis, pneumonia, oh my Godness, I’m dying, What a palaver for you!
I spend 4 hours drawing ribbons on a sweater, because I learned drawing, doing a good job, and not being approximate. and you tell me that I waste time, it’s not necessary put ribbons on drawings, workers know doing it!

…Indeed, nobody says that you are able to go to Mars and came back with graphic programs.

It’s worthless, they told us. Never mind. Once in a while we will buy that coat Prada. Suck it up! Because the internship is not always paid. It doesn’t mean reimbursement, lunch, metro-season ticket, we know the live in Milan is cheap… especially if our parents sell a kidney to realize their children’s dream! But it’s okay, we go along with the requests of an experienced designer, who wakes up one morning and decides that the twenty-year-old phenomenon is no longer needed, so, bye bye, if you need six months of internship to graduate from the master’s course, it doesn’t matter. Stay at home “Young and useless free resource”.

We’ll wait for a new internship, another one, over and over again. We get stronger, we start from scratch, we will learn a little more next time, but on the human soul and the wonderful life of emerging designers… maybe.
And… I mean, I don’t like to put labels on it, but, for you, Alessandro Enriquez, some other time.

A name it’s not enough, and little luck, to be a designer, and, that’s what matters, a great man.

Written by Benedetta S.

LEDEFF

 

Ledeff about

Ledeff was born in 2017 to sisters Barbara and Luigia de Felice. The journey began with a collector’s trunk passed down by their grandmother. Inside, the sisters found French silk, velvet, antique dresses and accessories of rich Neapolitan heritage. Barbara and Luigia blended their Neapolitan heritage with Italian craftsmanship and production technique to bring to life exclusive, unique, and timeless handbag collections.

Between Barbara’s creativity in shapes, and Luigia’s meticulousness in finding high quality materials, you will be sure to come across handbags that you will not see anywhere else.

Be sure to check out Ledeff at Milan’s Brera District, via Fiori Chiari 28 from December 9-22, 2019!

Find more about what’s happening in LDC Pop-Up Store this December!

For more info about the designer, please, contact: nikki@lonedesignclub.com 

Ledeff is also featured on the e-commerce platform of LDC www.lonedesignclub.com

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PYLA

 

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Silvia Zoppellari is an avid traveller, tireless creator, and the mind behind Pyla Jewelry.

She lives between Rome and Paris, and draws inspiration for her pieces from the incredible sand dunes lying near Bordeaux. In 2016, Silvia was inspired to create Pyla while in Italy; the result was a collection of authentic, unique, and beautifully crafted jewelry. Pyla collections are bold but never ostentatious, geometric yet not austere, self-confident but far from pretentious.

Visit Milan’s Brera District, via Fiori Chiari 28 from December 9-22, 2019 to see Pyla’s beautiful and curated jewelry designs.

 Pyla jewel design

 

Find more about what’s happening in LDC Pop-Up Store this December!

For more info about the designer, please, contact: nikki@lonedesignclub.com 

Pyla is also featured on the e-commerce platform of LDC www.lonedesignclub.com

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SUSANA MADRID

 

Susan Madrid Shoes designer

Susana Madrid

Born in the United States and raised in Colombia, Susana is the young fashion designer behind Susana Madrid shoes. Susana graduated from Columbus College of Art & Design and eventually moved to Italy, where she fell in love with the “made in Italy” concept, and the country’s millenary heritage. She pursued a Masters in Fashion Design at the Instituto Marangoni where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Living in Milan while furthering her education, and her interactions with prominent fashion houses and high-end designers pushed her to pursue her true passion: create her own brand in the country of the finest artisans and shoemakers.
Susana Madrid shoes pride itself in using top quality materials while seeking sustainable and socially committed processes that empowers women, the community and the planet.
Each innovative and beautiful piece exudes luxury that you see, and feel. Come see for yourself at Milan’s Brera District, via Fiori Chiari 28 from December 9-22, 2019!

Find more about what’s happening in LDC Pop-Up Store this December!

For more info about the designer, please, contact: nikki@lonedesignclub.com

Susan Madrid is also featured on the e-commerce platform of LDC www.lonedesignclub.com

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