
Friday, December 19, 2025
Catherine Elizabeth Middleton

Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Bondi Beach Hero Hailed in Syrian Hometown After Mass Shooting

Saturday, December 6, 2025
Christmas tree made from fishing creels in Scotland

- The tree is located in the small coastal village Ullapool, in the Scottish Highlands.
- Instead of a typical spruce or fir, the tree is built from around 340 fishing creels traditional loaf shaped pots used for catching shellfish like crabs and langoustines.
- The idea came about about ten years ago when locals were looking for ways to brighten up the dark nights of winter. The suggestion was to celebrate the village’s fishing heritage by using fishing creels instead of a conventional tree.
- Initially they borrowed old creels but later, with lottery funding, volunteers were able to purchase their own set of creels for the tree.
- Building the tree takes about two full days, with volunteers doing the stacking and harbor staff providing heavy lifting equipment. The creels are arranged around a central timber frame, anchored on a disc shaped base, with weights to keep the structure stable especially important given the windy coastal conditions.
- Once constructed, they drape the entire assembly in festive, multi colored lights. On top sits a star but instead of a star, it’s a lit outline of a crab, a nod to the village’s shell fishing heritage.

Thursday, December 4, 2025
Diamond facials Dior and lipstick pendants
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Summary of the Passage Luxury brands are increasingly merging jewelry and beauty into single hybrid creations. Dior’s standout example At Chateau DE La Cole No ire, a Dior model wore a spectacular pendant designed by Victorville DE Castellated. Though it looked like a gem studded jewel, it opened with a click to reveal a hidden lipstick compartment a collaboration with Dior’s makeup creative director Peter Philips. Dior framed it as embodying the “obvious connections between jewelry and beauty.” Other brands experimenting: American jeweler Suzanne Kazan partnered with skincare brand Nature Bissau to create a luxury facial treatment using her rose cut diamonds, placed on facial Chandra points to promote relaxation. Priced at 600 to 796, it debuted exclusively at The Dorchester in London, with plans to expand. Overall, the passage highlights a rising luxury trend beauty products elevated through haste jewelry craftsmanship, creating novel, ultra premium experiences and objects.