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Metropole is a former furniture showroom in Druten, now houding the private car collection of Frans van Haren. The museum is closed now, but at the moment there is a large pop-up store with classic cars on the ground floor.

Exclusively from Genji Shoppe, a new variation to enjoy genji pie

Pop-up store along the pedestrian mall, Orchard Road for the Christmas Festival 2018 celebrations.

Pop-up store along the walkway of Robinsons The Heeren, Orchard Road.

Genteeeee quase esqueci de postar essa foto! :O

Como pode? hahaha

Que esmalte MARAVILHOSO! Super cara de gringoo. Uma pena são essas minhas cutículas ter-rí-veis! Mas mesmo assim, muuuuita gente amou a cor dele, e as partículas maravilhosamente lindas que ele tem!

O efeito glass flecks é um dos meus preferidos, dão uma profundidade incrível no esmalte.

E azul é minha segunda cor preferida [a primeira é roxa].

 

Vou repetir ele e preciso de outroooo, porque ele foi ficando grosso enquanto eu pintava, e acabou sendo muito gasto... minha irmã também já usou umas duas vezes, então, quero outro JÁ! hahahaha

 

Olha gurias, rendeu elogios viu? Lindão!

 

1x base

2x Midnight

1x Top Coat Colorama

 

O problema foi que ele descascou muito rápido, no segundo dia de uso... mas remendei ali no indicador, dá pra ver na foto, que foi no segundo dia.

 

E essas fotos foram antes do Essence, por isso as unhas ainda estavam compridinhas. Aacho que me arrependi um pouquinho de cortar elas, mas crescem rapidinho xD

 

É isso gurias, beijos!

Pop-up store along the pedestrian mall, Orchard Road for the Christmas Festival 2018 celebrations.

Celebrating 1 year of Riuh at APW Bangsar

Blogged here.

Pop-up store selling Galaxy at the walkway of Robinsons The Heeren, Orchard Road.

I was invited to participate in Duduá's first exhibition "Casting de mascotas" June 5th - 26th

Opening of the new Duduá at Passatge de la pau 13, Barcelona.

 

Gracias Alicia!

 

Check out all the photos of the exhibition.

www.flickr.com/photos/malisia/sets/72157624216989158/

 

A new space for workshops and popupstores.

www.duduadudua.com

El sábado 5 de junio inauguramos el nuevo espacio de Duduá para talleres y tiendas popup en Passatge de la pau 13 en Barcelona.

 

www.duduadudua.com

 

Hasta el 26 de junio se podrá ver la exposición "Casting de mascotas" dentro del festival Ilustation.

www.ilustation.com

 

Horario de visita de la expo:

Viernes y sábado de 17h a 20h.

  

¡Gracias a todos por venir!

 

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Opening of the new Duduá at Passatge de la pau 13, Barcelona.

 

A new space for workshops and popupstores.

www.duduadudua.com

 

Now you can see the group exhibition "Casting de mascotas" until 26th June.

www.ilustation.com

 

Opening times for visiting the show:

Friday and Saturday from 17h to 20h.

  

Foto de Eva aka Misako Mimoko.

The watch and jewellery pop-up store at the atrium of ION Orchard, Orchard Road for the Christmas festival.

Pop-up store along the pedestrian mall, Orchard Road for the Christmas Festival 2018 celebrations.

We are now working on some changes on our selling methods!

I hope I have good news for you soon *o*

 

Estamos aqui trabalhando em algumas mudanças em nosso método de venda.

Espero que eu tenha boas notícias para vocês em breve *o*

  

1 camadinha de cada!

 

Coisa leeenda!!!!

 

Ahhh...e mais uma camadinha do Seche.

MO & Co POP UP Galeries Lafayette, Paris France

O Samantha (e o resto da coleção Pop Up Store) eu ganhei num concurso que a Hits promoveu no Tumblr dela ♥ Logo que chegou eu já quis ir usando né! hahaha

 

Foram 2 camadas do Samantha e uma do Hefesto, assim mesmo, sem base e nem top-coat.

 

Beijos, Dulce ♥

The pop-up store at Marina Square.

A UNIQLO associate welcomes guests to its new pop-up store in Union Square Station. The shop is part of MTA's new initiative to provide month-to-month leases for small retail spaces that are temporarily vacant while the agency is arranging long-term leases.

 

Photo: MTA / Patrick Cashin

The door is plastered all over with this poster

New Mayork: Pop-up Store

21 Julio 2011 en La Parada de los Monstruos en Palma (Mallorca).

Organiza: Duduá.

Participantes: Antonio Ladrillo , Après Ski, Gloria Fontseca, Jumpei Ushiyama, Knittaluv, Mia, Sirena con Jersey, Tonia Fuster, Gerard Armengol.

Celebrating 1 year of Riuh at APW Bangsar

 

The pop-up store at the lounge of the National Museum of Singapore during SkullPanda Cage -Uncage in Singapore exhibition.

The pop-up store at Marina Square.

Merchandise pop-up stalls along the walkway of ION Orchard Road for the Christmas festival 2017 celebrations

Dalia is having loads of fun modeling for our next Pop Up Store :3

It's tomorrow \o/

 

Dalia está super se divertindo modelando para nossa próxima Pop Up Store :3

É amanhã \o/

El sábado 5 de junio inauguramos el nuevo espacio de Duduá para talleres y tiendas popup en Passatge de la pau 13 en Barcelona.

 

www.duduadudua.com

 

Hasta el 26 de junio se podrá ver la exposición "Casting de mascotas" dentro del festival Ilustation.

www.ilustation.com

 

Horario de visita de la expo:

Viernes y sábado de 17h a 20h.

  

¡Gracias a todos por venir!

 

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Opening of the new Duduá at Passatge de la pau 13, Barcelona.

 

A new space for workshops and popupstores.

www.duduadudua.com

 

Now you can see the group exhibition "Casting de mascotas" until 26th June.

www.ilustation.com

 

Opening times for visiting the show:

Friday and Saturday from 17h to 20h.

  

Foto de Eva aka Misako Mimoko.

Pop-up store at the walkway of Robinsons The Heeren, Orchard Road.

In case you wondered.. yes, that's Matt Stuart and his brother Adam, while Matt's girlfriend, Su, is the one with the phone..

 

London, 2014

Pop-up store along the pedestrian mall, Orchard Road for the Christmas Festival 2018 celebrations.

YEAH, TERMINEI *_*

 

Ok. A minha unha favorita não foi a 17 (glitter). Tive várias favoritas, gostei da maioria das inspirações (música, livro, arte, estampa, tutorial) , adorei a minha marble e gostei muito também da tribal (principalmente porque foi uma coisa completamente diferente de tudo que eu já fiz). Ou seja, as favoritas foram as mais trabalhosas (com exceção da música, mas também não tinha outra ideia pra poder recriar), e tô muito ocupada (ok, tô sempre falando isso, mas é sério :P), sem tempo pra passar 5h fazendo a unha (oi tribal!). Por essa razão que preferi recriar a 17 :)

 

Usei:

1x OPI Nail Envy

2x Poppy, Hits

1x Top Coat Ideal

1x Cristal - Gliteríssima, DNA Italy

1x Tiara Gold, Kleancolor

3x Top Coat Ideal

 

Não tinha me dado conta do total de camadas :O

OBS: Não passei tantas camadas de top coat por causa do glitter, é porque quase sempre uso, então quando terminei de pintar, passei. Antes de dormir passei outra camada (wtf?) e agora passei outra porque tava meio sem brilho. Ok, sou meio sem noção (meio?).

 

ADOREI ter feito esse desafio, se não fosse por ele eu nunca teria tentado fazer tantas coisas nazunha (até nail art à mão livre... quem diria!). Algumas unhas eu fiquei até com vergonha de postar a foto, de tão feia que ficou (tipo as listras, meia lua e a inspirada pelo sobrenatural), mas né... foi bom ter tentado.

 

Sim, eu consegui ir até o final sem usar NENHUM outro esmalte no meio *o*

 

* Clique aqui para ver as outras unhas do desafio.

 

Ei gatinhas!

Quem é vivo sempre aparece né? hahaha hoje só que tive um tempinho pra poder vim aqui! Tá super super corrido esse período.

Antes desse bonito usei uma combinação do Penélope com o Valentina ambos da Impala. Não fotografei pq minha câmera estava viajando! hehehe Ficou bem legal!

 

Mas vamos ao esmalte de hoje né? Já passei tem tempo, e já troquei tbm! E mudei a cara dele também! Como vocês podem ver na foto ai embaixo! =)

Gostei muuuito! =P

 

Usei:

Poppy - Hits - 2x

Verde bebê - Lorrac - 1x

 

Minha unha quebro depois disso tdo meninas, bem na base, tive que cortar todas, estão super curtinhas. Na próxima foto vcs verão!

 

Então é isso. Amanhã prometo visitar a galeria de vocês!!

Beijos suas lindas!

The pop-up store by Gucci along the walkway of ION Orchard, Orchard Road for the Christmas festival.

A foto não está 100%, a esmaltação menos ainda, mas vamos lá...

 

Comprei o Midnight a tanto tempo, só tô usando agora, o que é super normal né. Já disse aqui que morro de dó de deixar todos lá, na caixinha, esperando a sua hora de ser usado, aí fico com dó dos que estão a mais tempo, acho que tenho algum problema com isso, mas enfim.

Achei lindo esse azul com floquinhos verdes/azuis; acho que deveria ter usado uma cor por baixo, porque dependendo da iluminação, dá pra ver o branquinho da unha (como foi o caso na hora que tirei a foto). É lindo, espero poder usar novamente em breve.

 

Tô sem inspiração pra escrever hoje, deve ser a preguiça do feriado! Kkkkk

Um beijo grande ;)

 

Usei:

1x Base Pró-Crescimento – Colorama

2x Midnight – Hits

 

p.s.: quando comprei meu Midnight, ele veio na versão 3free =D

New Mayork: Pop-up Store

21 Julio 2011 en La Parada de los Monstruos en Palma (Mallorca).

Organiza: Duduá.

Participantes: Antonio Ladrillo , Après Ski, Gloria Fontseca, Jumpei Ushiyama, Knittaluv, Mia, Sirena con Jersey, Tonia Fuster, Gerard Armengol.

28 February 2013. Council propaganda posters on the hoardings in High Road, Tottenham, around the block of buildings which was burned out during the Tottenham Riot of August 2011.

 

To be strictly accurate, slightly altered versions of the old posters appeared.

 

I photographed the original posters in October 2012. They advertised Haringey Council's partly untrue and mostly misleading '12 in 2012' pledges.

 

The new batch of posters in February 2013 had printed boxes added in the style of an old-fashioned rubber stamp. This one claimed that in 2012 the promised "pop-up activities" were DELIVERED.

 

As we'll see, this was yet more half-truth and spin by Haringey Council.

 

"Raft of Improvements"

 

The poster in the photo was where the Post Office door used to be. With the rest of the block, it was set on fire during the riot in Tottenham on the night of 6 / 7 August 2011. A few days afterwards, the whole block was demolished.

 

The pledges were originally "unveiled" - the word Haringey Council spin-machine used - in March 2012 on Haringey Council's website. Presented as a response to the Tottenham riot, they were described as:

'a 12 in 12' action plan to bring a raft of improvements to Tottenham over the coming year".

 

On its Council website Haringey claimed that:

 

"At least 12 key pledges will be delivered during 2012 as the council strives to secure a successful long-term future for the area."

  "Twelve in 2012 underpins our long-term commitment to making Tottenham better than ever before with improved public spaces and shops, new jobs and community activities."

  "We know from the residents, traders and stakeholders we’ve spoken to since the riots that they want to see comprehensive regeneration and lasting improvements in Tottenham."

(Source: Haringey Council Website Thursday 8 March 2012.)

 

A Politician's Fallacy, PR and Pledges

 

For me, these so-called pledges rub salt in the wounds inflicted by the riot. Let me explain why.

 

In 1988 a BBC TV comedy series called "Yes, Prime Minister" introduced us to The Politician's Fallacy.. This is false logic which goes something like this.

  Step 1. There is a problem so we must do something.

  Step 2. Here is something

  Step 3. Therefore this is what we must do.

 

After the riot and looting in August 2011 the "immediate something" was sensible, practical and straightforward. Haringey Council staff, other public and voluntary agencies, commercial companies, and many many volunteers all rose to the occasion. Some people magnificently so.

 

An outstanding example was the work in the Community Assistance Centre, set up almost immediately after the riot, in part of Tottenham Green Leisure Centre. In the following weeks, more essential work was done. For example, the practical tasks of repairing and reinstating the damage. Transport for London, working with Haringey Council repaired the damaged roadway in High Road Tottenham. The burnt-out Bruce Grove Post Office was relocated with the help of Post Office Counters; and Business in the Community. As were some other businesses.

 

Council staff, together with the office of David Lammy MP and many others, gave help to traders - for example in pursuing insurance claims. Other agencies (including Business in the Community) gave valuable assistance with this.

 

12 in 2012 for Tottenham Regeneration

 

In contrast to the immediate short-term action, as the months passed the drive petered out. To me at least, it was clear that the leadership of Haringey Council was totally clueless in both understanding and tackling the longer term causes of the riot. Nor, it seems did other bodies involved propose any substantial, helpful new ideas.

 

But the Politicians' Fallacy requires that something had to be done in the medium and long term. Or, at least, something had to be seen to be done.

 

In March 2012, this was the context for the launch of these so-called "pledges" — 12 in 2012 for Tottenham Regeneration. These did include a couple of small positive projects. But the list was mainly a retread of several old schemes - some already well underway. Most had little or nothing to do with the riot. Nor are they a response to it.

 

Some of the twelve pledges are not "delivered" by Haringey Council but by other organisations - including commercial companies. Other pledges are vague and empty. Though one - about the Bruce Grove Youth Centre - was clear enough to be checked. As a result it was the subject of angry and evidenced challenges to its accuracy. Our Council was not telling the whole truth.

 

The overall list was justified on the specious ground that it was what people wanted.

  "We know from the residents, traders and stakeholders we’ve

  spoken to since the riots that they want to see comprehensive

  regeneration and lasting improvements in Tottenham."

 

This conclusion is laughable. In fact it's a variation of the Politician's Fallacy.

 

Haringey Council leadership claims its Plan will regenerate Tottenham.

People in Tottenham want regeneration and improvements.

The Council pretends that Tottenham residents have been consulted and endorse its Plan.

 

Would residents be clamouring for degeneration and for things to get worse? But of course, people can and do disagree strongly on what constitutes a "lasting improvement" and "regeneration".

 

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§ Were pop-up activities delivered? Click here to read more. (Back button returns to this page.)

§ On 1 August 2012 the 12 in 2012 pledges were followed by A Plan For Tottenham. Instead of a rigorous assessment of the particular strengths and weaknesses of its proposals, it was yet another list. Mostly of strategies which had failed before. And were an even more inept response to the riot. Lacking substance, it was expensively printed on glossy paper with coloured photos and white text reversed-out on black. Over-designed feel-good wallpaper..

§ There are many Tottenham examples of profound disagreement on what is and isn't "improvement" and "regeneration". One is the long-running opposition to the Wards Corner development by Grainger.

§ Naomi Klein's book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism looks at how commercial interests can take advantage of crises to offer their services as the "solution" and to privatise or otherwise take over publicly owned assets.

§ Until May 2014, I was an elected councillor in Haringey, representing Tottenham Hale ward. This is the location of these posters in High Road Tottenham; and a short walk from my home.

  In what passes for democracy in Haringey, neither I nor, as far as I know, other councillors representing local wards were consulted about the "pledges". Nor was I consulted on the subsequent "Plan for Tottenham". The first I heard about this pointless document was when a local resident phoned me when she saw the photo-op being staged on the site of the demolished CarpetRight store. Cllr Claire Kober and Cllr Alan Strickland held up copies of the Plan. As one of my neighbours said, for all the use it proved, they may as well have launched it as a paper aeroplane.

§ Photo by Laurence Cumming of the former Bruce Grove Post office on the morning after the riot.

§ Link to the article on Wikipedia The Politician's Syllogism.

§ YouTube link for the "politicians' logic" sequence on the BBC TV program Yes Prime Minister.

§ Google Street View of where I took this photo. [Broken link fixed 4 December 2018]

The beauty products pop-up store along the walkway of Tangs Plaza, Orchard Road.

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