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Late Arrivals Work It Back in the Game May 2013 May 2013 May Late arrivals A baby after 40? Work it Meet the mum-trepreneurs Back in the game Jumpstart your brain In the spotlight: check out our fashion photos featuring real Hong Kong mums! welcome Tracey and her fabulous mum, 1973 appy Mother’s Month! Why celebrate just one day, when your job is so difficult and so very H important? In this issue, we bring you articles that we hope will be of particular interest to you as a woman and as a mum. If you’ve recently given birth, your sex life might be the last thing on your mind. But, as our experts suggest, it’s better to start thinking about your contraception options now – before the mood strikes and you find yourself accidentally welcoming another family member before you’re ready. Are you suffering from separation anxiety, terrified to leave your baby for even one night? You’re not alone and you might take comfort from the stories inside. Have you become a first-time mum a bit later than convention suggests? Read all about the joys of becoming a mum after 40 inside. Regular readers of Playtimes know that each month we bring you a fashion spread featuring adorable kids wearing fabulous clothes. This month, in honour of mothers, we changed things up a bit. Three beautiful and brave mums put themselves in the skilled hands of our stylists and photographer. They were preened, primped and posed, all to show off some of the latest fashions and accessories available to you right here in Hong Kong. Once upon a time not so very long ago, it was nearly impossible for women my size to find anything stylish to wear in the boutiques here. But these days, options abound and we’re glad to present a few. Read all about the model mums and clothing brands in the sneak peek on page 8. And do let me know if you’d like to keep seeing model mums occasionally, in addition to our regular mini models. From everyone here at Playtimes, we wish you a very happy Mother’s Day and hope you’ll take the time to do something special just for you. And, dads, don’t worry: we’ll get back on track for you next month with our “All about Dad” issue. Thanks for reading, Tracey Starr, Editor-in-Chief 2 Playtimes May 2013 64MIND YOUR OWN 48 BUSINESS! BASIC INSTINCT? BYE-BYE BABY 52 news 28 MUM’S THE WORD Feeling like you’re the only one struggling 12 WHAT’S ON with your new role as mum-in-chief? A look at what’s going on this month resources 16 HOT OFF THE PRESS Hip new shops, services and products 31 TOY BOX Toys that teach and amuse 22 FINGER ON THE PULSE Relevant news from around the world 32 BOOKSHELF Perfect picks for reading together 24 ECO HERO Ideas and products for greener living 36 HAPPY CAMPERS Oodles of options for kids’ summer camps advice 113 STOCKISTS 26 BEAUTY 101 See something you like? We’ll tell you where Photography to get it. Melanie Adamson Top tips for looking your best Model Riley Eco Hero Bookshelf Toy Box pg 24 pg 32 pg 31 May 2013 5 May 2013 MORNING BOOST107 PERFECT 98 92 PALAWAN HOT LOOKS features 8 SNEAK PEEK 70 BRAIN BOOSTERS 96 ESF’S GOT TALENT Take a look behind the scenes at this Has pregnancy and childbirth left your This year’s primary school month’s fashion shoot. brain feeling a bit mushy? We have choral concert provided musical suggestions for sharpening up your grey entertainment and a lovely trip down 48 BASIC INSTINCT? matter. memory lane. Expectations are high for all women to be natural born mothers. But the truth is that 74 WHAT IS POSTPARTUM 98 HOT LOOKS nature needs a helping hand. THYROIDITIS? This month, three busy mums are You might not have heard of it, but this taken into the studio and styled 52 BYE-BYE BABY is a surprisingly common condition that for us, in chic summer wardrobe Separation anxiety affects mums just as affects many new mums. essentials – all perfect for a fun much as – if not more than – babies. family weekend away. 76 POST-BABY BIRTH CONTROL 60 FASHIONABLY LATE It’s wise to start considering your 107 MORNING BOOST Wrinkle creams and diaper creams? contraception options in good time so Being a mum takes a huge amount of More often, forty-something women are that you don’t get caught out. energy. Get your day started right with becoming first-time mums. these nutrition-packed foods from 86 WOULD I LIE TO YOU? gourmet raw food chef and mum (and 64 MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Whether exerting independence or now model!) Priscilla Soligo. Always dreamed of being your own covering up bad behaviour, teens tell lies. boss? Four Hong Kong mum-trepreneurs It’s how you handle it that matters most. 120 LAST WORD give us the low-down. Before you dedicate a special song to 92 PERFECT PALAWAN your mum, you might want to listen to You’ve already heard about Cebu and the lyrics, writes father-of-three Nury Boracay, but what about Palawan? Vittachi. 6 Playtimes Rennie styles Priscilla The whole scene Rennie & Tracey Take a look behind the scenes at this month’s fashion shoot. Styling Ingrid Keneally | Photography Melanie Adamson | Hair and make-up Rennie Fensham, Asia Chu & Ari Wong, from Hollywood Hair Meet the models clothes and swimwear are available in American sizes XS Vanisha Khem is an account manager here at Playtimes. She’s through to L. mum to Pirshaan, five, and Gaurav, 17 months, and is married Marco Visconti offers clothes in US sizes 0 through to 10. to Jacky. Vanisha was born in Yokohama, Japan, but moved to While they are not a maternity clothes designer, you’ll notice Hong Kong when she was eight and has lived here ever since. that we dressed our pregnant model in one of their rompers, Her favourite hobbies include Indian dancing – which she also and she looks stylishly adorable. teaches – cooking, reading and swimming. Nude is Rude is the brainchild of Hong Kong's own Marisa Denise Pontak is a family and portrait photographer Zeman. Offering women comfortable resort wear in luxurious (www.facebook.com/DenisePontakPhotographer). She’s mum fabrics, these are the perfect clothes to pack for your upcoming to four kids – Helen, Henry, Haylee and Haven – and married beach holidays. You'll look stylish whether you're at the pool or to Beaux. Originally from Los Angeles, Denise and her family the bar, and the roomy styles will fit the skinniest to the curviest have been living in Asia for 12 years. When she’s not capturing of women. moments with her camera or spending time with her family, Parisian-chic shop Rue Madame offers great brands from Denise plays tennis competitively. overseas designers at a reasonable price. Though sizes will vary Chef Priscilla Soligo is the founder of Rawthentic Food by brand, you’ll find a range of options for a Western figure. (www.rawthenticfood.com). She’s mum to Luca, who’s nearly Tiny Footprints offers a small range of clothing that aims four, expecting her second child this July, and married to Darryl. to help women feel stylish while pregnant and through their Born in Australia, Priscilla’s been living in Hong Kong for eight transition following the birth. Their clothes are typically available years. When she’s not creating unforgettable plant-based food in American sizes 0 through to 16. dishes, she enjoys spending time with her family at the beach, Tommy Bahama, which opened its first Hong Kong shop hiking and travelling. earlier this year, has been selling its weekend-ready clothing in the US since 1993. Find clothes in a range of Westerner-friendly Covet the clothes sizes, along with shoes and accessories. Linea Negra has been offering Hong Kong’s women a range Check out the stockists page inside for the locations and of hip and stylish maternity clothes since 1993. Most of their contact details for these shops. 8 Playtimes May THE HOttEST HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN Matilda International Hospital will host infant massage instructor courses in May. The courses are recognised internationally and taught by instructors IMI hosts osteopath Nathalie Tellier, who from the International Association of Infant will present “Caring touch: Osteopathy for Massage. Click www.matilda.org. pregnant mothers and newborn babies”. Learn more at www.imi.com.hk/events Money raised at this family fun fair will help expand critical medical programmes for babies in rural China. Head to The Podium at Cyberport from noon to 4pm. Parents and kids can boogie the day away with great music and lots of entertainment, all while supporting the HK Juvenile Diabetes Association. Click www.dragon-i.com.hk. Box Hill International Pre-School and Kindergarten hosts open days at its various locations. Learn more at www.boxhill.com.hk. The Special Needs Network is a group of parents of children with special needs who talk, share experiences and support each other. For details about their next meeting, email [email protected]. Shichida Hong Kong will host a free seminar on the importance of whole brain Head to Pizza Q on Stanley Main Beach development and how it can help your from 3pm to 5pm, choose your pottery children in school. Visit www.shichidahk. pieces, paint them, and then Panda com/events. Pottery will glaze and fire them. Click www.pandapottery.com.
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