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Click to see the Luxury fashion brands landing in Malta at thecorner.com

Click to see the Luxury fashion brands landing in Malta at thecorner.com
Jul 11 2022 Share

Calling local fans of all things trend and style – you will finally be able to get your hands on some of the most prestigious brands known in the fashion world. 

thecorner.com is an internationally acclaimed curator of some of the best selections and pieces from different high end brands, placing them all in one location. 

This translates into a convenient and luxurious shopping experience for customers all over the world through their online and physical stores. Malta will now be one more landmark for some of these massive brands. 

 

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Shoppers will be treated to the likes of Burberry, Fendi, Versace, Calvin Klein, Off White, Bottega Veneta, Gucci… the list goes on and on!

The shop will be replacing Lusso, which was located in St Julian’s, and it is expected to be opened very soon by Dizz Group. A brief glance at some of the incoming brands is enough to get anyone attuned to the latest styles massively excited! 

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You can now jump into a pool filled with red wine

Jul 11 2022 Share

Red wine is mostly known as a drink that people take on the dinner table or after a hard day on the sofa, however the Yunessun Spa Resort in Japan has given a whole new meaning to the drink. In the ‘spa theme park’ there are many giant hot tubs filled not only with the famous alcohol but also with other beverages such as coffee, sake and green tea.

According to the spa’s founders submerging oneself into red wine offers many benefits such as total relaxation and keeping the skin looking younger than ever. This can also be referred to as ‘vinotherapy’ and was also said to be used by the historical Egyptian Queen Cleopatra as one of her many techniques in her  beauty rituals. Drinking the red wine from the tub is not allowed, however glasses of the drink can be poured from a massive 12-foot bottle found in the resort.

Apparently the other tubs filled with green tea and coffee also come with their benefits. According to the resort’s website the green tea hot spring pool helps to not only improve circulation but also improve the appearance of the skin whilst the coarse coffee pool is said to help  ‘reduce fatigue and beautify skin’ due to it’s healing aromas.

The unusual resort not only includes hot tubs and pools but also attractions for thrill seekers such as the Rodeo Mountain slides and the Aegean Sea of Gods pool, which normally showcases an illuminated fountain show alongside bubbles and music.

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Lifeguard saves struggling swimmer despite double red flag warning

Lifeguard saves struggling swimmer despite double red flag warning
Jul 11 2022 Share

Despite a double red flag warning, a Red Cross lifeguard dived into the Sliema sea to rescue a swimmer who was facing difficulty due to strong winds battering the water.

 

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Footage was posted to social media by the Malta Red Cross Facebook page, the lifeguard could be seen battling the turbulent waters at Fond Għadir, Sliema. 

Attached to the video, Red Cross sent out a public appeal, saying that lifeguards aren’t oblige to perform rescues in such situations (during double red flags) however, not withstanding, the lifeguard on duty jumped in the water and saved the individual from drowning. 

‘Help us help you, follow the flags and don’t place yourself in unnecessary risk.’ 


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Novak Djokovic wins 7th Wimbledon Grand Slam

Jul 10 2022 Share

Serbian tennis superstar Novak Djokovic has beaten Australian Nick Kyrgios to retain his Wimbledon Grand Slam trophy for another year. This is his 7th ever Wimbledon Grand Slam and his fourth in a row, joining other tennis legends such as Federer, Sampras and Bjorn Borg as players who have won 4 consecutive Wimbledon Grand Slams.

 

 

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Fan favourite Nick Kyrgios started the final in good fashion, winning the first set with a score 0f 6-4. Throughout the match this  dominant performance faded away as the Australian hothead let his faulty concentration get the better of his performance. In the last few sets he was seen shouting and arguing with the umpire, fans and even his own family in the stands. This problem was not seen in the experienced Novak Djokovic who let his tennis do the talking.

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The Serbian managed to win the next three sets to wrap up the final. He did this by performing very well in the games where he had to serve, not letting Kyrgios score many points pass him. He won the title in a convincing tiebreak, beating Kyrgios with a score of 7-3.  The sets ended in Djokovic favour with scores of 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3).

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