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This designer ‘brown paper bag’ costs over €1,700

This designer 'brown paper bag' costs over €1,700
Apr 25 2023 Share

As we continue to dive into the ever-expanding world of 21st century fashion, luxury brands seem to be one-upping each other with absurd clothes & accessories… and Bottega Veneta are next.

 

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From palm-sized Jacquemus handbags to Ikea-inspired Balenciaga tote bags costing just under €2,000, the obvious next step was a brown paper-bag-inspired luxury bag… with a $1,900 (€1,700) price tag.

Thankfully, the bag is actually made of plush leather rather than brown paper, but the 4-digit mark-up is still questionable. Under the guidance Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy (also former Raf Simons deputy and Maison Margiela head designer), the brown bag is testament to the brand’s dedication to artisanal style and humble nature.

While the bag may turn the heads of most casual viewers, the brown bag definitely set the internet on fire, and if it’s a sign of what’s to come in the fashion world, we’re excited to see where it’s going.

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65 year old with grievous injuries after being hit by car in Sliema

65 year old with grievous injuries after being hit by car in Sliema
Apr 25 2023 Share

Police were informed today at around 1030hrs that an incident had taken place in Triq il-Kulleġġ l-Antik, a corner away from Triq it-Torri, Sliema. 

Police convened immediately on site and preliminary investigations showed that a 65 year old woman resident of Gżira had been struck by an Isuzu Elf driven by a 33 year old man resident of Birkirkara. 

The victim was given preliminary medical aid on site and then transported to Mater Dei Hospital. She was later certified as having stuffed grievous injuries. 

Police are still investigating the case. 

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Bernice Cassar’s accused killer refused bail by court

Bernice Cassar's accused killer refused bail by court
Apr 25 2023 Share

Roderick Cassar, the man accused of murdering his wife Bernice last year, has had his request for bail turned down by a court on Tuesday. 

It was revealed that Cassar threatened one of the witnesses that he would pay them all back, with Attorney General’s Office lawyer Angele Vella saying that Cassar was under a protection order in favour of his wife when the murder took place. 

Making reference to Cassar’s refusal to turn himself in after the shooting, the prosecution believed that the accused would not obey court orders if granted bail. 

Vella said that Cassar is incapable of obeying any order or the police, with the court turning down the request on grounds that it was not yet satisfied at this stage. 

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Lower levels of stinging jellyfish expected for summer 2023

Lower levels of stinging jellyfish expected for summer 2023
Apr 25 2023 Share

Speaking to MaltaDaily, marine biologist Alan Deidun explained how lower levels of jellyfish can be expected for summer 2023. 

When asked about stinging jellyfish, which is a different species to the blue ‘qlugħ’ jellyfish which have been populating local beaches, Deidun explained how their breeding patterns suggest a lower turnout this summer.

This stinging jellyfish species hatches in the same period during the year, with eggs being laid at the end of December and beginning of February. 

 

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Marine biologists like Deidun stay very attentive during these periods and what kind of winter weather we have. 

Deidun explained how winter of the previous year was more intense, with more rain and cold. This meant that the jellyfish hatched later and thus flooded the beaches during the summer.

Despite being slightly early to tell, this year indicates that jellyfish are already among us and could therefore not be present during summer 2023. This does not mean there won’t be any jellyfish, but a lesser amount can be expected Deidun explained. 

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