ISSUE 08 OCTOBER 2010
ON SUNDAY
STYLE EXCLUSIVE! JOE SACCO
UNCHARTED TERRiTORY Lives Lived on the Front Line
The Comic Artist on Malta’s Unwanted
CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE
PAPPED! IN STYLE
Adding Style and Contrast to Your Home
We See and are Seen
AUTUMN DRAMA
SMOKY-EYE CHIC
Fashion That Transforms
Your New Season Make-Up Look
Emily vassallo
Fairytale Endings
CONTENTS
ISSUE 08 – OCTOBER 10
STYLE In-Depth
STYLE Beauty
STYLE Fashion
11 Fairytale Endings
53 Smoky-Eye Chic
27 Autumn Drama
56 Editor’s Pick
35 Edge of Time
Emily Vassallo talks designer favourites and being a teen mum
19 Chasing Rainbows
Miracles on Mater Dei’s Rainbow Ward
45 Unchartered Territory
Seductive autumn trends
New season trends to lift your look
Our choice of the best beauty products around
e-jewels’ black and steel collection
36 New White
White metals that wow
STYLE Home
Lives lived on the front line
67 Power of the Pen
Award-winning comic artist Joe Sacco on Malta’s immigration issues
39 Textural Temptations
Trends we can’t take our hands off
71 Contemporary Elegance Style adds a touch of class
40 Camel, Leather & Lace
Products to turn heads this season
81 Home Style
Items to transform your home
STYLE Living 63 The White Direction
Michael Bonello takes us behind the wheel of his BMW X6
82 Papped! in Style Style sees and is seen!
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Editor’s Letter
On this blustery autumn day I’m feeling a tad inspired. You see, while there is admittedly little I wouldn’t do to improve my career and advance the causes I believe in, I honestly cannot imagine putting my life on the line for them. Which is why, this issue, it was stirring to meet three people who do just that almost everyday – whether as part of their job, or while actively trying to make a difference. Their stories – both harrowing and encouraging – from some of the world’s most frightening front lines are on pg45. And sticking with the compelling and inspirational insights, we meet Mater Dei’s pioneering and dedicated paediatric oncology team on pg19, to discuss the highs, lows and medical miracles that they witness everyday. This issue Style also presents Malta-born, USA-based comic artist and journalist, Joe Sacco, who has won coveted awards for his candid reports from several wartorn, ravaged and damaged regions. One of his most recent works, ‘The Unwanted’,
brought him back to Malta, where he was compelled to create a piece based on Malta’s illegal immigration ‘issue’. His interview, as well as excerpts from his work, is on pg65. On the lighter side of life in the Style spotlight, we meet mum, fashionista and entrepreneur Emily Vassallo, who is our beautiful cover interviewee this issue. As a teenage single mum, Emily faced struggles and social stigmas in the early weeks of her daughter’s life, but has turned all that around since. Her story is on pg 11. Additionally, as the new season rolls around and change is in the air, our expert teams have put together a dreamy selection of home (pg71) and fashion (pg27) shoots for your viewing pleasure and stimulation. We hope you’re as inspired as we were! Happy reading!
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Contributors Carina Camilleri Chris Gatt Claire Borg Claire Falzon Jacqueline Spiteri Jennifer O’Mahoney Krista Micallef Trigona Lara Licari Luisa Diacono Maria Farrugia Marielle Calleja
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STYLE in-DEPTH Photography by briangrech Art Direction by Stephen Azzopardi Clothes by Celebrity Brands, The Point Jewellery by Sterling Diamonds Shot on location at The George Urban Boutique Hotel, St Julian’s Make-up by Lara Licari for Franks using Guerlain make-up Hair by Chris & Maria - Toni&Guy Hilton Lights by Nexos Emily wears Bulgari B.Zero1 earrings in 18kt yellow gold €2500, matching cuff bracelet €2300, available at Sterling Diamonds
She may have been a single mum at 19, but entrepreneur Emily Vassallo certainly has no regrets. Here she talks to Jo Caruana about her whirlwind life of fashion fairs, designer dresses, dirty nappies and happy families.
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There’s absolutely nothing bog standard about 27-year-old Emily Vassallo. In fact, as a teenage single mum and determined entrepreneur she broke the mould on many occasions as she struggled to chisel out her perfect life. Today things have fallen into place in a manner that she could previously only dream about, and she puts it all down to her determination and support from those around her – both in her personal and business lives. “I was 19 when I fell pregnant with my now six-year-old daughter
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Kelly,” Emily explains, recalling the shock of those early days. “It was unplanned, so of course I was a little dazed. Nineteen isn’t that young, but it was young enough to raise a few eyebrows, even though I was in a serious relationship at the time. I know people probably did pass negative comments, but it never bothered me. “Telling my parents – especially my father – was definitely the hardest part; in fact I got my mother to tell him! I’d always been a daddy’s girl and I knew he would be disappointed, but I’m very grateful that he came around to the idea pretty quickly.
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“Today he and Kelly are extremely close and it’s wonderful to watch their relationship develop. I know he wouldn’t have it any other way now and they adore each other. She’s definitely a very special little girl and everyone loves her.” Emily quickly accepted the fact she was going to be a mum, and immediately bonded with Kelly. “My life wasn’t particularly settled back then; I was a normal 19-year-old and my routine revolved around partying with friends and having as much fun as possible. I had to give that side of my life up completely and I missed it initially. It definitely wasn’t ideal, and in a way I wished I could have waited a little longer and lived more of my life. “But I took to the idea of being a mother pretty quickly. I knew I was having a girl quite early on and decided to call her Kelly there and then. It was all very exciting. “Of course when she was born reality did hit home. Following the breakdown of my relationship when Kelly was just a baby, I was suddenly a single mother and things were very hard. I remember the first time that I tried to leave the house with Kelly as a tiny baby, we were only popping out for coffee with a friend, but it turned into a nightmare! I was upset that none of my clothes fit me, and Kelly was suddenly sick and had a dirty nappy that delayed us for ages. It was a reality check and I realised that everything in my life had changed overnight.” Having said that, Emily is adamant that she has no regrets and maintains that having children was the best thing to ever happen to her. “But of course I had my worries. One was whether I would be able to fall in love again. Plus I wanted to be sure that Kelly had a stable father figure in her life. Now that I was a mum, Kelly came first, and I knew that anyone I met would have to be hopelessly in love with her as well as with me. “When I met my now-husband Chris it immediately felt right and our relationship became serious right away. Nevertheless, I waited a while before introducing him to Kelly as I didn’t want her to get attached too Emily wears Calgaro coloured silver earrings €167, matching ring €217, Versace Eon gold plated watch €1780, available at Sterling Diamonds
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STYLE IN-DEPTH quickly. Thankfully, when they did meet, they got on like a house on fire from the start. They adore each other and she’s a real daddy’s girl too.” Since getting married in 2008, Chris and Emily went on to have their son, Ty, now one year old. “He is also absolutely fantastic and hilarious. It feels amazing to have such a wonderful family of my own.” Chris also encouraged Emily’s budding entrepreneurial streak. “I had always worked in fashion with my dad, but I really wanted
“When I was pregnant with Ty, I asked foreign friends to bring me the Gucci baby carrier and matching bag from OVERSEAS – I had to have it!” to open my own fashion store for women. Before meeting Chris I wasn’t very focused and had a lot going on, but suddenly he was there to provide the support that I needed to go for it. Four years ago I had the opportunity to take over one of my father’s shops in Baystreet, where I started importing popular foreign fashion brands.
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It immediately took off and I really enjoy putting my heart and soul into my work. “I often have to travel overseas to choose new collections, and I attend various fashion fairs that enable me to stay on top of emerging trends. I’m also careful to never order large quantities as I think exclusivity is vital, especially in a small country like Malta. Fashion is definitely an industry I feel very comfortable and confident in. “Of course there are many challenges that come with the job and I do find it hard to balance a busy work and life schedule. Plus it’s far more complex having to work around the children’s schedules as well as my own. But I love to be busy and I always manage to work things out.” Openly image-conscious, Emily has always been concerned with her looks. “I’ve been into fashion since I was Kelly’s age,” she says. “I’ve also always tried to take good care of myself and having my own style is important to me; I would describe my fashion sense as a fun mix of girly and daring. “I think that locals have become more fashion forward and they’re definitely well dressed. I take my own inspiration from magazines and the catwalks, as I love interpreting trends and making them work for my look. Now that I have my own store I don’t tend to shop much, but I do have a penchant for designer labels. I can’t resist them! My favourites are Gucci, Armani and D&G, and I often purchase items from the new collections when I am overseas. In fact, when I was pregnant with Ty, I asked foreign friends to bring me the Gucci baby carrier and matching bag from abroad – I had to have it! “My children also love designer items. Ty, especially, always wears designer clothes, as there isn’t much out there for boys. I’d rather buy him a couple of really nice things and ensure he wears them over and over, than buy lots of cheaper items. I like the fact that my children are developing their own sense of style from a young age. Kelly is certainly already keen, and often changes her outfit at the last minute or asks to put on lipstick. She’s a real girly girl.” Meanwhile, on the topic of cosmetic surgery, Emily’s motto is ‘never say never!’ “For me, confidence is the key to looking good and I believe that you should do whatever makes you feel happier about yourself. “But while looks are very important to me, I know that nothing in life will ever be as important as my husband and children. They really mean the world to me. I’m thankful that, although I may have started off down the unorthodox route of having children at a very young age, things have worked out and I am lucky to be able to focus wholly on my career and them now. In fact, I’m already looking to the future and plan to open two Celebrity Brands in 2011. “Looking back, while I wouldn’t change my own life in any way, I would recommend that others leave it a little later to have children, as it does help to be more settled. Nevertheless, I am very lucky to have got the fairytale ending I always dreamed of !”
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Chasing Rainbows
On average 12 new case of paediatric cancer are diagnosed in Malta every year. Style on Sunday meets the dedicated ‘Rainbow Ward’ team that works tirelessly to care for affected children and their families. Shot on location at Mater Dei Hospital Photography: briangrech From left: Dr Ruth Farrugia, Tonio Attard, Dr Nathalie Galea, Mark Bonanno, Dr Mario Zerafa, Dr Victor Calvagna, Rita Allen
The word ‘cancer’ is enough to strike fear in the heart of anyone. But when it comes to paediatric cancer – that is cases occurring in those under 16 years of age – those fears are immediately accompanied by feelings of anger, sadness and overwhelming disbelief. On Mater Dei’s specialised Rainbow Ward, staff are used to meeting around 12 newly diagnosed patients every year, each with unique symptoms and complications. And while paediatric cancers account for only one per cent of
all cancers diagnosed in Malta and the risk for a child under 14 to get cancer is 1 in 600, paediatric cancers are still one of the common causes of death in children. Meanwhile, there is no proof of increased incidences, despite what some media reports have suggested. Through the ups and downs on the Rainbow Ward, the dedicated team does all it can to keep the young patients as healthy, happy and comfortable as possible. Here the team members share their experiences.
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“The cure rate has improved from less than 20 per cent in the 1950s to over 75 per cent today.” Dr Victor Calvagna
“You carry on, and fondly remember the families who have fought with you.” Dr Ruth Farrugia
Dr Victor Calvagna is Mater Dei’s Consultant Paediatric Oncologist and the medical officer in charge of the Rainbow Ward. He is also well known for his work with children’s cancer charity Puttinu Cares. “I received my paediatric specialisation diploma in 1989 and was quickly promoted to senior registrar at St Luke’s Hospital. My duties included looking after children with leukaemia and other cancers, and I ended up specialising in paediatric oncology, later spending a year and a half at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton, UK. “When I returned, I was appointed consultant and simultaneously given charge of the new paediatric oncology (PO) ward at St Luke’s Hospital. This has now moved to Mater Dei, and I hope to be around in about three years time when the new paediatric and adolescent oncology ward opens in the new oncology wing of the hospital. “I used to feel very sad when one of my patients wasn’t doing well – and I still do, of course – but I have also become more experienced and objective in my approach. This helps me to remain focused and I try to refrain from allowing my feelings to interfere with important decisions. The good news is that there is definitely hope – most children
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and adolescents with cancer manage to beat their disease and are now fully functional members of our society. I was recently thrilled to read that an ex-patient of mine, who had leukaemia at the age of four, is planning to row across the Atlantic. It’s amazing how many of my patients emerge as stronger individuals through the process. “Of course having to tell a patient or their relative that all hope is lost is definitely the hardest part of my job, but on the whole paediatric cancer is definitely a success story. The cure rate has improved from less than 20 per cent in the 1950s to over 75 per cent today. New treatments emerge constantly, and better cures with fewer side effects are being discovered. With this increase in the knowledge on the cancer pathway I can also envisage a future ‘cure’ for most of the cancers that afflict the human body, however progress will be slow and costly, and I don’t think I’ll be around to benefit from it. “Nevertheless I’d like to offer a message of hope: I believe it is definitely possible to limit the environmental insults that can lead to cancer by living a healthy life. Precautions such as eating healthily, avoiding harmful substances like cigarettes, alcohol and drugs, and exercising regularly reduce the amount
of carcinogens that come in contact with our system. The final result will be less chances of a successful mutation that may result in cancer in us or our offspring. “The cancer fight is one we must all battle together, but I certainly believe we can beat it.” Dr Nathalie Galea is the Rainbow Ward’s resident specialist. “I was immediately drawn to PO when I realised it would give me the chance to really get to know my patients and their families. I believe in giving holistic care, and I definitely try to offer it. I believe that people shouldn’t just be treated medically, but also on an emotional and psychological level. And if a patient can’t be cured, I believe that I can support and care for them right to the very end. “The last ten years have certainly seen a revolution in the way we treat cancer in children. For instance, the advent of the Hickman Line means that, once inserted, chemotherapy and other treatment can be administered in a pain-free way. “Of course it does sometimes get upsetting and I do occasionally break down when I get home. Thankfully, I’m lucky to have a very supportive network of friends and family that
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STYLE In-DEPtH helps to share my burden. “On the flip side this job is extremely rewarding – especially when you watch one of your ex-patients heal and live a normal life – but our lives and careers don’t exactly mirror what you see on TV… we’re a close-knit team but there’s no McDreamy here! Having said that, the medical representations on shows like Grey’s Anatomy and ER are often very realistic and I do watch them regularly. “As for the future, well we’re looking to it with hope as more and more information emerges about childhood cancer and we find new and better ways to treat it. It’s important that people know that it is not a death sentence. The world needs to be ready to welcome increasing numbers of childhood cancer survivors, because I believe there will be many more. There’s a lot to be hopeful about, and through that I am constantly reminded that I chose the right profession.” Dr Ruth Farrugia is a registrar in paediatrics. “I always knew I wanted to work with children – that was the easy part. Within my training I worked in oncology for six months and fell in love with it. From a medical point of view it’s very interesting, plus you also get to know your patients very well and can truly develop relationships with them and help them heal. As a doctor you share some
of the worst moments in their lives as well as the most hopeful ones, and you build a close bond that can be very rewarding in the long run. “Of course the down days are extremely hard for all of us. It is very difficult to carry on when you have a patient that’s doing badly or relapsing, as well as when you know you can’t cure them. But you carry on, and you fondly remember the families who fought through it with you. We’re a small but formidable team, and there’s a lot of emotional support that goes into helping each other get through the more difficult days. “Meeting ex-patients of mine and watching them grow into healthy, strong adolescents and adults is the most rewarding thing I could ask for. Despite the challenges, I cannot imagine doing anything else.” Dr Mario Zerafa is a specialised children’s anaesthetist, and has been the anaesthetist in charge of paediatric oncology for the past 11 years. “Since specialising in this area I have become very conversant with the special needs and expectations of this subtype of patients, their parents, carers and the paediatricians looking after them. When I returned to Malta in 1998 I realised that a lot of oncology procedures were not being done under a coordinated paediatric anaesthesia set-up,
and some children were being subjected to adult-type management that was obviously very distressing to them and those around them. So I spoke to Dr Calvagna and suggested that we start a dedicated operating theatre session for these patients, and he obviously agreed. “Today we pay particular attention to various facts, including our patients’ young age, the severity of their often debilitating diseases and their very prolonged treatment, which often involves repeated visits to the operating theatre. Their parents also need special considerations as this type of disease weighs heavily on their life at home – once a child has cancer the whole family gets sucked in some way or other. “We therefore tend to go the extra mile to make things that little bit easier – I prescribe a sedative premedicant so children come to theatre relaxed; we let them come in their own pyjamas; and we allow one parent accompany them into the operating theatre until the moment they go to sleep. It’s hard watching children that are frightened, so we really do go out of our way to ease those fears. “Throughout my 11 years in this department there have been many cases that stand out, but one particular one really sticks in my memory. It involved a leukemic boy who was at the end of his lumbar puncture procedure when I noticed he was bleeding from the mouth. I assumed it was a complication of
“We’re a close knit team – but there’s no McDreamy here!” Dr Nathalie Galea
“Parents also need special considerations as this type of disease weighs heavily on their life at home – once a child has cancer the whole family gets sucked in some way or other.” Dr Mario Zerafa
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the artificial airway we routinely use for this type of anaesthetic, but on closer investigation I realised he had a coincidental nose bleed which was so profuse it had overflowed from his mouth. We had to stop the ENT surgery next door and rush him in; the consultant ENT surgeon and myself struggled for around three hours to bring it under control. He obviously needed a lot of blood to be transfused during the procedure, but eventually made a full recovery and now leads a normal adult life. Nothing beats the feeling of knowing you have made a difference in someone’s life.” Nursing officer Rita Allen has been in charge of the Rainbow Ward for the last seven years. “I’ve worked with children for most of my working life; PO was always something I wanted to do, so when I was given the opportunity I was keen to take it. My job involves managing the ward and ensuring our patients have everything they need – from contact time with social workers and psychologists, to their daily medicines. “I’d be lying if I said I never found it difficult, and as a mother I think it is even more upsetting. Watching a child die never gets any easier, but we support each other on the ward
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“Watching a child die never gets any easier, but we support each other on the ward and I am lucky to have plenty of support at home too.” Rita Allen
and I am lucky to have plenty of support at home too. “Thankfully there are more happy endings than sad ones. I recall one particular boy that everyone thought was a terminal case, but his mother always retained her faith that he would get better and in fact he’s alive and well today. It’s always a miracle to meet the children you’ve cared for and to find out that they’re now university graduates, married or parents themselves! “This ward was purpose built for our needs, and Puttinu Cares has also helped us to make it a place that the children like. Each individual room is decked out with a TV and games console, and the playroom has every item you could imagine. Often they don’t want to leave when their treatment is finished! That’s rewarding in itself, and of course it’s also lovely when the children get used to you and learn that you’re not going to hurt them. It’s the relationships you make that ensure it’s all very worthwhile.” Mark Bonanno and Tonio Attard are nursing officers within Mater Dei’s operating theatres. Mark: “Our role is to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the department by managing our trained staff, equipment and
consumables. In the best interest of our patients, we are also responsible for the upkeep of our department to ensure policies and protocols are carried through properly. “After 22 years in this profession it’s still hard for me to watch children pass through the ordeals that they do. I have five children myself so the situations I witness often hit home. On the other hand is it very rewarding, as there is nothing better than watching a cured patient go on to live a normal life.” Tonio: “I don’t think that one chooses to be a nurse; it is a profession that chooses you. We’re helping people at their most vulnerable and our dedication is tested, but time and time again we give our utmost and help unconditionally. “Working with children is no easy task, and we often have to balance our emotions without getting too involved. Relaying bad news to relatives is definitely the hardest part of the job, and it never gets easier. But we are constantly faced with miracles. I recall one case while I was working in Intensive Care – this little girl was hit by a car and had very little hope of pulling through, but after two months she made a full recovery. There’s nothing more rewarding than being part of something like that, and that kind of hope gets us through the down days.”
“Relaying bad news to relatives is definitely the hardest part of the job, and it never gets easier.” Tonio Attard “I have five children myself so the situations I witness often hit home.” Mark Bonanno
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DIZZ LTD, the exclusive agent in Malta for TERRANOVA, TERRANOVA KIDS and CALLIOPE, is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the launch of Terranova in Malta. Denise Buhagiar and Antonio Soldano, integral elements of the Dizz story, provide some insight to what goes on behind the scenes of this successful company.
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believe in what you do.”
How do you manage over 100 employees? Again, teamwork is essential with so many people. DENISE : The mother company of Terranova is very helpful and has taught me how to properly lead such a large team. Then, of course, one learns many lessons throughout the years with the mistakes one makes. It was obviously different back in
as many employees to deal with however; as the company expanded, it became quite tough to supervise everyone since we basically have to be thereAUTUMN around/ WINTER the 2010/11 clock.
Our goal is to make customers wish they Who is Denise? belong to Terranova’s world and to AGE: 33 identify themselves in its style. We aim ROLE: General Manager and is responsible to be more professional in the way we for the management of the entire company manage our company.
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How would you describe what Terranova Has been working within Dizz Ltd. since the means to you today? very beginning. Terranova is a positive brand with a fresh, Who is Antonio? clean image. AGE: After its 31 launch in Malta ten years agoROLE: it instantly became a role as Assistant Assists Denise in his household name. Along the years, its style General Manager and image have improved and it has built FROM Italy, but has lived in Malta for the its own identity.
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Has beenevent working with Terranova in Malta Tell us about a particular or occasion 5 years. which you will for never forget. How you describe yourselves? DENISE : Each of the would 25 separate openings has been unforgettable, the most Both of us arebut energetic, creative and very hard-working.
of a Terranova What outletdo in you Baystreet 2000. see as in being the secret of 10 The immediateyears success of our store was of success? a big surprise to us since my sisters and Teamwork, humility, belief in and liking what I were still young 22 year olds with no you do aresector. essential. experience in the retail We even How important thedoor word ‘teamwork’ had to have a security guard atisthe for you? too many people of the store because It can be said to be the most important thing. wanted to get in. If you have a functioning ANTONIO : The mostdon’t unforgettable event team, you
won’t get anywhere. Certainly, there needs to be a leader to establish priorities and to keep everyone on the right track, but then everyone held in October andwithin straight has2005 to work theaway team. I thought positively about the company How do you manage over 100 employees? since it was such a well-organised and Again, teamwork is essential truly amazing experience. At that event I with so many people. knew that I had made the right decision DENISE: The mother company of Terranova to come to Malta. is very helpful and has taught me how to properly lead such large team. Then, of What advice would you give toaanyone interested in joining course,your one team? learns many lessons throughout DENISE/ANTONIO : Some assume the years with people the mistakes one makes. It was that a salesperson is someone who simply obviously different back in the first few years hangs and folds clothes, buthave we ascan because we didn’t many employees to assure you that there is a lot more to it deal with however; as the company expanded, than these basic tasks. It involves plenty became quitefact tough supervise everyone of other skills itsuch as the thattoone since we basically have to needs to have a lot of creativity and hasbe there around the to constantly clock. be business-minded. For aimsinvolves for the future of the example, the What layout are of your a store company? therefore, even many visual techniques, a small job in the retail can is lead to Since thesector company sales-oriented, we always a very good career. strive to increase our sales. Our goal is to make
and CALLIOPE , Denise
customers wish they belong to Terranova’s world and to identify themselves in its style. We aim to be more professional in the way we manage our company. How would you describe what Terranova means to you today? Terranova is a positive brand with a fresh, clean image. After its launch in Malta ten years ago it instantly became a household name. Along the years, its style and image have improved and it has built its own identity. Tell us about a particular event or occasion which you will never forget. DENISE: Each of the 25 separate openings has been unforgettable, but the most notable one for me was the first opening of a Terranova outlet in Baystreet in 2000. The immediate success of our store was a big surprise to us since my sisters and I were still young 22 year olds with no experience in the retail sector. We even had to have a security guard at the door of the store because too many people wanted to get in. ANTONIO: The most unforgettable event for me was the first Terranova fashion show in Malta, which was a first for me and also a first for the company. It was held in October 2005 and straight away I thought positively about the company since it was such a wellorganised and truly amazing experience. At that event I knew that I had made the right decision to come to Malta. What advice would you give to anyone interested in joining your team? DENISE/ANTONIO: Some people assume that a salesperson is someone who simply hangs and folds clothes, but we can assure you that there is a lot more to it than these basic tasks. It involves plenty of other skills such as the fact that one needs to have a lot of creativity and has to constantly be businessminded. For example, the layout of a store involves many visual techniques, therefore, even a small job in the retail sector can lead to a very good career. Your motto? Always think positive and believe in what you do.
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An activist, a foreign correspondent and an army officer – three people whose lives are on the line in fulfilment of the jobs they feel so passionately about. Here, Style on Sunday discovers the psyche behinds lives lived precariously on the frontline.
The AFM’s recent mission to Georgia BBC foreign correspondent Lyse Doucet filming on location
Activitist Bianca Zammit on one of her missions
Unchartered Territory Interviews by Jo Caruana & Krista Micallef Trigona
Lyse Doucet is one of the BBC’s leading and best known foreign correspondents AND HAS SPENT THE LAST FEW YEARS WORKING ACROSS the Middle East, Pakistan and Africa, as well as from the BBC’s London studios. She spoke to us from her present base in Kabul, Afghanistan. “Being a foreign correspondent is not about the adrenaline rush for me, it’s about telling real stories. As a presenter I have to get the big
interview and make things happen, but I also make it my duty to talk to people on the ground, be it the street children of Kabul, Taliban prisoners or Pakistani women. “While my role does include travelling to war-torn parts of the world, I don’t like to refer to myself as a war correspondent. In the past I have lived in most of the places I report from, so they feel like home to me. When I come to Kabul I have wonderful friends here, and I know most people from the President to the guy guarding the door. When I get sent to the Middle East my first thought is always
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that I will get to see the people and places I love, and in that respect my job is not just a ‘job’, but a huge part of my life. “I believe I am privileged to work in a country like Afghanistan and I want people to know the realities of the places I report from. Viewers should know that Afghanis have a fantastic sense of humour and a wonderful history, as well as the fact that not all women from this region are oppressed. People should be made aware of the full story and not just hear about the fighting, killing and bloodshed. “Of course I do feel in danger sometimes, but we are as careful as possible. I’ve learnt that danger often happens when you least expect it. For instance, in 2002 I was invited to accompany Afghan President Hamid Karzai to his brother’s wedding in Kandahar for a special programme we were shooting. We didn’t wear body armour because we weren’t expecting trouble, but that happened to be the day that there was an assassination attempt on his life, and they very nearly succeeded. It taught us to always be on guard. “I know so many people who have lost their lives in the conflicts I report on – including fellow journalists and friends. It’s frightening but you just have to remain as alert as possible. For a lot of us our
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greatest fear is being kidnapped; it is an increasing reality and is often simply a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. “In this job you do see so many things that stay with you forever. For instance, I could never forget the prevailing feeling here in Afghanistan in 2001. People were so hopeful that things were finally going to change now that the international community was involved; it was their best chance at freedom after over a decade of harsh Taliban rule. Ten years later I can see the many mistakes that were made on both sides and cannot understand why we didn’t make a better job of helping these people to put their societies back together. “It’s also very humbling to meet people who have lost everything – such as the victims of the 2004/5 tsunami. I walked across the site just after it occurred and was literally stepping on people’s lives: a hat, a photo album, a broken teacup. It was very humbling, and that feeling has never left me. “Today I live between London and Afghanistan, and of course I never quite know where I will be next or how long I will be there. I’ve not made it to Malta yet, but I would love to come. I do hope it won’t be on ‘foreign correspondent’ duties though!”
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Maltese activist Bianca Zammit and Palestinian woman Um Masri.
“As an activist I make a choice: I choose to work for justice.” Bianca Zammit
Bianca Zammit, a Maltese activist in Palestine, was attacked and injured earlier this year. Here she shares her reasons for putting her life on the line for the causes she believes in. “As activists we come from all over the world, joined in our concern for human rights violations and oppression. We work in collectives and all decisions are made in consensus. As an activist, first and foremost I am aware of my power to act. We all have this within us whether or not we realise it. As an activist I am well read in history, both local and international. I value the importance of autonomous news and know which websites to visit in order to find out what is really happening on the ground. I am neither blinded nor guided by flags and the countries they represent; behind the flag there are real people and real lives. “I refuse to accept that the international community accepts business as usual with an Israeli government that can only be compared to apartheid South Africa. Isn’t this making a partner in crime out of the international community? Gaza is totally isolated and locked; the West Bank is disintegrating between the wall and settlements. First and foremost our presence there is important so that I can do this interview and pass on Palestinian voices to the rest of the world. This is a people that, 62 years later, is still without a country, yet has not lost its will to live and hope. In my opinion this is also a people that has been misunderstood and misinterpreted the world over. “When I was attacked I was filming a peaceful demonstration in the buffer zone which was challenging a new Israeli policy for that zone. Our message to the Israeli authorities is that people have a fundamental right to demonstrate. They injured two Palestinians and then me; it was an attempt at ending the demonstration. It could have gone so much worse – just two days later another
demonstrator was injured with a dum-dum bullet and he died two hours later in hospital. “I have now made a full recovery and am back to walking. The psychological wound goes deeper and lasts longer than the physical one. I had a very supportive network around me. My colleagues took over all the work and allowed me time to recover. Palestinians kept me company 24/7 and helped me through those especially gruesome early hours of the morning. For most of them, visiting an injured relative or friend was something they did only too often. My family also sustained me through regular telephone calls. I would like to thank the Maltese people for their support. “To this day I am still waiting for the conclusion of the investigation on my shooting. In their apologies, Gideon Meir and Avigdor Liebermann contradicted each other, one calling me a terrorist, the other admitting that I was an unarmed civilian shot at by a soldier. So now I am waiting and hopefully will not be too long. In any case, although Avigdor Liebermann read out his apology for the shooting of civilians, it continues to happen unabated. No policy within the Israeli cabinet has been discussed to this effect. “Fear is always present, but then so is the will to oppose this injustice. When I recovered I returned to the buffer zone accompanying farmers during the wheat harvest. We gathered one fourth of the wheat and were then met with a barrage of shooting directly our way. The situation is only getting more dangerous. “As an activist I make a choice, I choose to work for justice. Peace is a result of a successful struggle for justice. Justice is not something we attain even if we talk about it in this way. It is something we have to put an effort into achieving and then into upholding. Sometimes if we don’t make a move, nobody will. Now is a good time for anybody who hasn’t read the declaration of human rights in a while to find it in its original format and go through it. There’s something in it for everybody!”
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“Within my first week in Georgia a police car was hit by a roadside bomb. We were very lucky not to have been caught up in it.”
Sgt Claudio Muscat
AFM non-commissioned officer Sgt Claudio Muscat has just returned from the EU’s monitoring mission in Georgia. He talks about his experience. “On 12 September 2009 I headed off on my mission to Georgia with Sgt Oliver Camilleri. The mission lasted a year and I returned a few weeks ago. My role on the mission was to monitor what is known as the ABL (the Administrative Boundary Line) that separates Georgia from South Ossetia. We were to observe and report on the local situation, aiming to create a peaceful environment and one that is free from conflict. “As my grandfather was part of the Royal Malta Artillery, joining the army was something I’d wanted to do from a young age. I had great admiration for soldiers and perceived them to be the defenders of our society. I first joined the army when I was 21-years-old and have been a part of it for over 17 years. “At times fear does come into play a little, but it is a needed sense that helps keep you alert when you are on a mission. However,
before you join the army you know what you are getting yourself into, so that in itself already prepares you for what’s to come. “Also, as this was not a combat mission, it was less dangerous, but I still needed to be cautious and to stay focused at all times. Within my first week in Georgia, a roadside bomb hit a police car. We were supposed to be there at the time as we were due to go on patrol but had arrived half-an-hour later. It was an immediate wake up call and made me more aware of the dangers surrounding us. “But the mission had its highlights too, in particular when we were welcomed by around 120 children at a school just by the ABL on our arrival. It makes you feel proud and puts things in perspective. It was also an honour to be there representing my country and informing people about Malta. “Of course, being in the career that I am, my family is concerned about what I do. But no matter what, I believe it is our duty as soldiers to protect and serve. As for the motto that I live by, I strongly believe in the quote: ‘All that is needed for evil to thrive is for good men to do nothing’.”
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Step 2 To create a smoky effect on the eye area, Guerlain’s 5 colours 844 and 808 were applied, as well as duo eyeshadow 085. Tip: Black can be used on top of a dark shade to reinforce the smoky eye effect. Alternatively, the silver eye shadow in the duo can be applied on top of another shade for a fresh, dewy and wet effect.
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OPENING OF FRED PERRY VALLETTA STORE
The evening of Wednesday 25 August saw the opening of the newly relocated Fred Perry Valletta store and an evening of celebrations. The evening started with guests gathering around the newly-opened store on Merchants Street where they were treated to a live acoustic performance by local band Red Electrick to commemorate the relocated store’s first official day of business. As the music wound down guests made the short walk down to Victoria Gate and roamed around the historical location where the Autumn/Winter 2010 preview show was set to take place. Victoria Gate was transformed into a location that could have come straight from the British Mod era as the historic buildings and surrounds were lit up to create a dramatic effect that wowed all those present. While guests were seated on the steps leading to the bridge that acted as a catwalk for the show, they were able to take in the cultural significance of the location. With Fred Perry representing a brand
with a strong British heritage, Victoria Gate was a perfect choice for the event for its strong symbolism of Malta’s British heritage. The evening rolled on and guests enjoyed a short film on Fred Perry’s Mod past, an eclectic mix of British indie electro music and a catwalk show with some of Malta’s freshest models. The show began with models descending from stairs in groups and crossing the bridge that links Victoria Gate with Valletta, all clad in Fred Perry classic polo shirts, with hair by Toni&Guy and make-up by Lorna Muliett – the models looked as though they had time travelled straight from 1960s London with their mod-inspired styling. The full men’s and women’s range from the Autumn/ Winter collection was displayed, with a classic cool theme running throughout that showcased the versatility of Fred Perry garments. The collection had a strong emphasis on checks and knitwear in both the men’s and women’s ranges with a rich autumnal colour palette that had splashes of colour in forms of blocks, panels, tipping and seams, all adding a fashion edge to the timeless items. Models closed the show in one group, descending the stairs in coordinated black and white outfits that were each unique Fred Perry looks for Autumn/Winter. With the show over and the night still young, Red Electrick once again took centre stage and entertained the crowd with another acoustic set that set the mood for the long night ahead. View the collection at the Fred Perry stores in Merchants Street, Valletta and St Anne’s Square, Sliema (new lift installed).
The Fred Perry Autumn/Winter event will be shown today on TVM at 2.15pm
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THE WHITE DIRECTION Inside and out this 4x4 has it all. Krista Micallef Trigona meets Michael Bonello and his BMW X6!
At first glance the BMW X6 looks nothing like your average box on wheels. Its curves and rigid lines are sculpted in just the right places and it immediately eludes luxury, comfort and sex appeal – three factors that had Michael Bonello hooked like a magnet! And from the moment he laid eyes on this beauty he knew that he just had to have it.
“She’s my baby,” he jokes. “What I like most about this car is its peculiar style, as at a glance it hardly looks like a 4x4; I think that it’s really got that P Diddy vibe to it!” he laughs. “I had my eyes on it from the moment I spotted it locally, and upon seeing it in different colours and fully done up – rims and all – I just had to get my hands on it.” Michael tells me that he uses this car everyday, and this affected his choice of colour. “I had to choose between black and white,” he says. “Though personally I think that black has a more aggressive look to it, since I use this car everyday,
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white seemed to be more practical.” Despite his general preference for black cars, Michael does not regret opting for the white version; in fact he believes that it enhances the car’s sporty appeal. “All the latest sports cars are being released in white and I think this will influence the current obsession with the black sports car,” he explains. “Besides, white tends to be more imposing and very eye catching!” Naturally, a car’s exterior is the first thing to secure your attention, but what really leaves you itching to buy a particular model is what it carries under the hood, as well as the cool and nifty gadgets within. “The BMW X6’s performance is fantastic – it has a 35 horsepower engine which is very fast as well as an automatic turbo,” he elaborates. But what Michael likes most about his beloved 4x4 is its comfort. “It’s one of the main elements I look out for,” he says. “The commodities that a car offers inside are very important to me. I like
“A big boy like me needs a large car! I like the spacious feel that this one has as in comparison WITH other 4x4s it is chunkier, wider and larger.”
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to have my car fully loaded so all the extras are a necessity as they make driving it all the more pleasant.” Size also matters. The X6 is wide and long, but Michael admits this may sometimes also be its downfall. “A big boy like me needs a large car! I like the spacious feel that this one has as in comparison with other 4x4s it is chunkier, wider and larger, which also gives a sense of safety,” he tells me. “On the other hand its size makes it a nightmare to park! You can imagine how popular I am with the wardens... but aside from that she has it all!” Although at the moment he is not ready to part with her, Michael already has his eyes on another model, clearly indicating his passion for cars. “It will soon be time to get a new car,” he adds. “I’d like to go back to the new Porsche Cayenne with a diesel engine, but not just yet as registration is very expensive since its emissions are high. So, for now, I’ll be hanging on to my X6, and will be appreciating her for a little longer!”
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POWER OF THE PEN From carnage in Palestine to illegal immigration in Malta, award-winning international comics artist Joe Sacco brings hard-hitting issues to light through this art. Interview by Jo Caruana From his base in Oregon, USA, Maltaborn Joe Sacco draws comics. But far removed from the likes of the Beano or the Dandy, his books depict his own experiences of the war-torn, ravaged and challenged regions he’s chosen to visit. His desire to delve into world issues has taken him to Palestine, Bosnia and beyond. Recently he also returned to Malta to create a 48-page comic on our pressing illegal immigration situation. What do you remember about Malta from your childhood? Absolutely nothing! I was born in Kirkop
but we moved to Australia very soon after, and later headed to America. I have been back a few times since though, and love being in Malta. It feels very familiar to me. Have you always been artistic? I recall loving comics as a child. I’ve always felt the need to tell stories and draw, and comics do both. I seldom sketch a picture that doesn’t have a story to accompany it. You nearly went down a different route and became a journalist – what happened?
Above: Extracts from ‘The Unwanted’, Joe Sacco’s comic on immigration in Malta
I wanted to write hard news, so I studied journalism, but it was hard to find the sort of job that I wanted. Slowly I began to eek a living writing comment pieces, and eventually I married that with my love of drawing in my comics. I wanted to produce travelogues on the places I’d been, and the results emerged quite organically. Your art depicts very serious subjects – how do you choose them? If a topic hits me in the gut then I go for it. I get really pulled into issues of injustice. My first comic of this kind was
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about Palestine, and the next took me to Bosnia; both were completely compelling to me. When I craft a comic I really try to live through it and get to the essence of what’s happening so that I can relay this to my readers. I especially enjoy the reporting side of what I do. A lot of work goes into them and comics can take years to be completed, so the subject matter has to engage me for that long. You have travelled to each of the places mentioned in your work – where do you find your inspiration once there? You’ve got to be angry about the issue on some level; I find that anger is a very positive thing when channelled in the right way and often it is that which motivates me. When I travel to these places I really try to get to know the people living there and find them truly inspiring. There’s always a mix of humour, fear, sadness and hope to be discovered, and I try to take a blend of that away with me to inject into my work. What did winning an American Book Award mean to you? It was nice to be recognised, but it’s not really what I’m about. It’s certainly not why I do it.
“My first comic of this kind was about Palestine, and the next took me to Bosnia; both were completely compelling to me.”
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Right: Extracts from ‘The Unwanted’, Joe Sacco’s comic on immigration in Malta
Your works ‘Safe Area Goražde’, ‘The Fixer’, and ‘War’s End’ all focus on the Bosnian War – what was it about this event that drew you in so deeply? The fact that this war happened in Europe struck a chord. I’ve looked at issues elsewhere but this somehow felt closer to home and I was compelled to go there and witness it for myself. I was impressed by the level some civilians went to in an effort to sustain a sense of normality despite their conditions. Which of your works means most to you? It’s impossible to say! Each charts an important issue and represents a different part of me. I get very attached, especially as I live within the society in question in order to best understand it. Having said that, that doesn’t mean I live like them – of course for me there is always an exit. ‘The Unwanted’ talks about illegal immigration in Malta and is your first graphic work on the Islands. What made you start now? I did actually write a piece on Malta a while back; it was about my mother’s experiences in World War II. This time around I was
struck by what my relatives were saying and complaining about, and became very interested in the subject. I wanted to show the world the reasons why so many Maltese are upset, but I also wanted to tell the migrants’ stories. How do you feel about this issue? The people complaining in Malta have very valid points to make, and I believe this is a European issue that needs to be tackled. Having said that, I feel that you have to be pretty desperate to leave your country and launch yourself in a little boat across the ocean into the unknown; thus those doing it must be pretty desperate. They need to be understood and regarded as human beings, even if it does impact your community in some way. Human migration is a fact of life and always has been; you cannot avert your eyes and cast people back into the sea. I do hope Malta can work on this issue with the help of the EU, as I believe it to be part of a new reality for the Islands. Have you got any plans to come back to Malta? I hope so – there’s a chance it may happen next year. I’ll keep you posted!
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CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE
Away from the bright and playful colours of summer, Style on Sunday introduces the richness of autumn’s timeless elegant hues. This neutral scheme, together with an interesting use of texture and a combination of styles and contrasts, contributes to a chic aura and charming contemporary elegance.
Styling by interior designer and artist Luisa Diacono Photography by briangrech Shot on location in Siggiewi. Home currently available through Remax Tigné. www.remax-malta.com
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Good lighting – both natural and artificial – is an essential ingredient of any neutral scheme; without it textured surfaces will be flattened. Here, light is absorbed through a linen, or reflected off a satin. Shadows also play an important role, as unlike bright colour schemes which overpower tones and shades of shadows, in a neutral scheme, shadows form a part of the palette.
Mirror, bed, fresh roses – home owner’s own; throw, vase – One Two One; chair – B4; cushions – camilleriparismode
Dress your home for the season! Celebrate autumn by giving your home a mini makeover. A few simple touches can transform your interiors into a seasonal delight.
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Large candle holder – Home Trends; 2 small candle holders, throw – One Two One; soap dispensers, towels – BHS; chair – B4
A clever use of different styles creates an interesting, innovative and personal touch. Think outside the box and step away from the clichéd idea that everything has to suit a particular style. In the bathroom, adding the transparent perspex chair is an example of what a touch of contemporary elegance can bring to a classically styled bathroom. The throw demonstrates how texture can create a cosy and warm atmosphere in what could otherwise be a very cold-looking room.
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Mirror, console table – home owner’s own; chair, lamp, cushions, puff – camilleriparismode; taupe vase, white set of vases – B4; spheres, cushions – Home Trends; cushion – One Two One; roses – BHS
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Texture is vital in a neutral scheme. When combining different materials and finishes, it is the contrast that captures attention, as different textures interpret colour differently. For instance, the weave of a matt, white-linen scatter cushion paired with a rich, smooth white, shiny satin one work beautifully together. Meanwhile, consider the textures of walls and floors. We placed carved furniture against a smooth wall, and the minimalistic lamp against the old wall to create an interesting contrast.
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Giusti Portos furniture is now available at B4. B4 Mosta [T] 2180 1092 B4 Fgura [T] 2143 2003 b4.com.mt
Rattan chairs, orchids – Home Trends; cushions – BHS; table, watering can – home owner’s own
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The Nest Shoe Rack provides space-saving storage by elegantly stacking footwear within a free form. Available in both free standing and wall mounted versions in stainless steel. Gifts&More – Level 1, Topline Centre, St Andrew’s and now also @ Kind’s, Tower Road, Sliema. Enquiries: 2137 2256 www.giftsandmore.com.mt
The Float Magazine Rack transforms that unsightly stack of magazines using the unique storage solutions, the magazines float off the floor at an attractive angle, holds up to 12 magazines. €65. Gifts&More – Level 1, Topline Centre, St Andrew’s and now also @ Kind’s, Tower Road, Sliema. Enquiries: 2137 2256 www.giftsandmore.com.mt
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This Cozy Remote Tidy adds a splash of style while keeping all your remotes tidy. Available in red, black and cool grey. €21. Gifts&More – Level 1, Topline Centre, St Andrew’s and now also @ Kind’s, Tower Road, Sliema. Enquiries: 2137 2256 www.giftsandmore.com.mt
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Perfect for the design conscious homeowner! The Grape Wine Rack envelopes up to 9 bottles and is made of powder coated steel. €135. Gifts&More – Level 1, Topline Centre, St Andrew’s and now also @ Kind’s, Tower Road, Sliema. Enquiries: 2137 2256 www.giftsandmore.com.mt
HOMETRENDS
Trendy furniture and wooden accessories to furnish your child’s room at great prices, HomeTrends Baby & Kids offer unique and stylish solutions. This solid wood desk is €145, with matching drawers at an extra €95. Visit HomeTrends Baby & Kids, Ind Estate, San Gwann. shop@hometrends.com.mt
VCT
Designed by Fabasluce, Matisse is available at VCT Ltd, Triq Ponsomby, Mosta. 2143 2571 open Mon to Fri 8am – 6pm, Thur 8am – 8pm, Sat 9am – 12.30pm.
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Lano Artificial Turf is green all year round and completely hassle free, with no irrigation needed! Great for gardens, pool areas and terraces. 240 Limited, Zabbar Road, Fgura. 2367 6100 www.240.com.mt
B4
B4 launch their new Celebrity Collection, a unique collection of tailor-made curtains inspired by stars including Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Evita, Lady Gaga and Jackie Onassis. View the collection at B4, Fgura and Mosta.
VCT
Designed by Fabasluce, Twin Plus is available at VCT Ltd, Triq Ponsomby, Mosta. 21432571 open Mon to Fri 8am – 6pm, Thur 8am – 8pm, Sat 9am – 12.30pm.
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THE LAUNCH OF GIVENCHY’S NEW FEMININE FRAGRANCE ‘PLAY’ AT LEVEL 22
Ruth Failla, Vanessa Caruana, Ingrid Muscat and Paula Borg; Alicia Galea, Julienne Sciberras, Audrey Scerri Diacono and Anatole Scerri Diacono; Aldo Calleja, Caroline Calleja, Chiara Privitera (Givenchy Brand Manager), Dorianne Farrugia and Carmen Baldacchino; Joanne Galea, Lyndsey Farrugia (C+M Marketing Ltd. Sales and Marketing Manager), Chiara Privitera, Stephanie Attard and Daniela Ebejer.
LAUNCH OF THE NEW FRED PERRY STORE ON MERCHANTS STREET VALLETTA
Manwel & Donna from Diesel; Lisa Gwen, Caroline Dingli Attard and Clyde Abela; Rita Cassar, Fred Perry’s John Flynn, British High Commissioner Louise Stanton, Raca Ltd’s Leo Cassar and Red Electrik band members; Charles & Ron.
NEW LOOK AUTUMn/WINTER 2010 PREVIEW
Veronica Grech Sant, Fiona Galea Debono, Marisa Grima and Kristina Vassallo; tempting teatime treats; Carina Camilleri and Pavli Medvedova; Andrea Cassar.
Launch of BULGARI’S NEW COLLECTIONS
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Romina Grech Fenech, Denise Bonello, Ian Fenech, Anchilla Affetti and Claudia Andrini; Sam Abela, Edward Agius, Alfred Fenech, Gordon Valentino and Michael Galea; Veronica Grech Sant and Rachelle Tabone; Anchilla Affetti, Alfred Fenech and Claudia Andrini.
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