2026-02-23

【丙午馬年呈祥賀新歲】 GALLOPING INTO LUNAR NEW YEAR


【丙午馬年呈祥賀新歲
GALLOPING INTO LUNAR NEW YEAR


丙午马年翩然而至,骏⾺驰骋天地,充满活力,无拘无束,不仅是⾃由洒脱的象征,这势不可挡的奔腾跃进与连绵不绝的好运沓至,为万象更新的一年注入蓬勃生机。喜迎佳节之时以整装亮丽衣裳穿著赴会,贺年应节活动更得心应手,祝愿来年丰盛富饶,马到功成。



TORY BURCH 的马年别註系列灵动夺目,以生肖马蕴含的优雅、独立与力量为灵感,为新年造型注入从容自信的崭新风格来欢愉新岁。


时尚大片由超模李禾佳演绎,以轻盈姿态迈入马年,用活力朝气点亮新春。多元色彩跃动与质感的别註系列呈现节庆意象,意趣盎然,吉祥寓意与摩登美学在此交汇,于新岁伊始,承载真挚祝福。


缇花针织衫以优雅酒红与活力亮粉铺陈其间,彰显节日意象,寄寓新年万事如意、一往无前的美好愿景。
 

MIU MIU《如期而遇》The Encounter 新春广企由中国导演顾游执导、李思浩掌镜拍摄,并于杭州市郊的公望美术馆取景。品牌大使刘柏辛与赵今麦联袂演出,穿梭于天台、梯间与开阔庭院,与一匹白马如期而遇


白马挺拔的身影象征独立、活力和勃发生机,释时空共振下的诗意叙事。场景徘徊于乡野与都会之间,映衬出现实与幻梦、当下与回忆、实用与优雅之间的张力,在天马行空的创意国度里,展现品牌的核心美学理念。系列展现乐观洒脱的态度,在剪裁与舒适度之间取得平衡,去呼应万象更新的春日氛围。


GUCCI 以「The Gathering」的极致视觉盛宴打造华丽主题,喜跃锦绣繁花贺新春。


全球品牌大使倪妮、品牌大使宋威龙及 Davika Hoorne 偕同丈夫 Chantavit Dhanasevi 换上一身 GUCCI: La Famiglia 系列造型,以亲如家人的概念为基础,强调每位成员独特的存在,反映出连系的不同呈现方式,为现代关系谱写定义。


透过故事持续探索人与人之间的连系,相聚欢度,众人围桌而坐,分享各自的故事,共创簇新的回忆,将情感至深至亲的归属感深刻呈现,细腻刻画别具意义的相聚时光之美。
 

CHLOÉ 的马年限定系列以匠⼼设计,将品牌经典马型标志重新演绎,将法式风情与新年喜庆气氛巧妙融合,演绎出永恒的巴黎时尚;更诠释了⼀种女性以沉稳的⼒量和随性自由穿梭于世界的姿态。


系列将这种双重意蕴⽣动呈现,标志性的骏马主题元素贯穿简约轮廓和经典配件之中。系列以火红⾊、温柔裸⾊和复古⽜仔蓝为主⾊调,展现出随性鲜明的时尚态度。


短袖上衣、针织单品、⽜仔丹宁款式及别致的束袖⾼领夹克搭配以马术为灵感的马鬃与马衔搭扣设计。


⽜仔丹宁单品则饰有马匹造型连结和印有 CHLOÉ 标志的黄铜铆钉,为简约设计注入精致韵味,而 Chain Horse 系列的百搭配饰以复古⾦⾊马鬃形态承载福运寓意


PRADA 以三角赤马欢庆中国传统黄历中六十年一遇的赤马年。广企大片有品牌代言人杨幂及马龙演绎当季核心单品,赤马寓意活力充沛、激情与瞬息万变,其所象征的冒险、勇气、领导力与独立精神,恰与品牌精髓不谋而合。


三角形徽标如同一面透镜,重构赤马意象;亦如一枚稜鏡,折射其形神风貌。一匹高头赤马化身品牌象征,迈向未来的崭新篇章。


LOEWE 的新春广企汲取骏马的精神意象,由全球品牌代言人王一博及模特儿魏依婷演绎,并由摄影师 Nick Yang 掌镜, 以新春系列呈现多款品牌标志性的 Puzzle 及 Amazona 31 Cropped 手袋为首,点缀以灵感源自马鬃的手工打结流苏与穗饰;挂饰与挂骰亦化作灵动可爱的小马,诠释品牌一以贯之的手工艺趣味。


新春系列向彭文席先生的经典童话《小马过河》致敬的动画创意片,为村庄取回年灯不断前行新旅程的故事启航;而灯笼作为春节期间象征团圆、希望与勇气的文化符号,悉数点亮新岁祝愿,并致意中国传统工艺,在美术工艺及文学传统之间持续而深厚的联结,更是 LOEWE 延续多年的品牌传统。


MONCLER 秉承攀越巅峰的品牌核心精神,展现高远的豪情壮志。马年新春系列设计灵感源自骏马疾驰时昂首腾跃之姿,满载突破界限的魄力,奔向新境的锐意,以及拥抱未来的追求,致敬无畏进取的奋进精神:破界前行,超越极限,纵身跃向全新之境邀您骑马前行,无畏地开启崭新征程。


广企概念以影像颂扬无畏向前的信念,由摄影师 Wintam 以镜头细腻捕捉独有风采,携手中国演员张康乐演绎,以目光坚毅,身姿矫健的姿态,展现运动员般的阳光朝气,亦流露演员独有的细腻情感张力,将品牌的坚毅风范与优雅气韵巧妙相融,叙写同心聚力、壮志凌云的故事,更寄寓真挚愿景:无畏跳跃,共赴骏图新境。

2026-02-20

PAN PACIFIC MELBOURNE - Urban Riverside Staycation

An urban riverside hotel always has its preferred audience for an ideal getaway or a family weekend staycation indulgence and the Pan Pacific Melbourne has just the ideal locale with easy access by foot or public transport to the art and entertainment precinct, dining and shopping and not to mention its panoramic breathtaking Yarra River view with spectacular city skyline to marvel. mylifestylenews writes.


Being one of the the most cosmopolitan cities in Australia, Melbourne is not short of accommodation options. The exciting city also has endless festivals and activities to explore, with gorgeous city and suburban parks, an expansive botanical gardens precinct, a short drive to the St, Kilda beach and beyond, from music to art, sport and cultural events to luxury and laneway shopping as well as innovative premier and local wine and dine options and coffee culture and the adventurous list goes on…..rain or shine, there is always something to discover in this European-inspired elegant vibrant city in the southern hemisphere.


But first things first, you usually do a bit of research about which area suits your interests most when it comes to accommodation while travelling abroad and Melbourne can be any location in some regards. With so many exciting and gentrified locations to base oneself in, rather than choosing the ubiquitous heart of the CBD location, Pan Pacific Melbourne proved to be a wonderful and ideal choice especially for the love of its majestic city skyline from an unique vantage point of the Yarra River.


Perfectly positioned in the vibrant South Wharf precinct, placing you at the heart of Melbourne’s burgeoning dining scene, luxury shopping and entertainment options, with seamless access to the Melbourne Convention Centre, so ticking all the boxes for leisure and corporate guests, which is a broad demographic that any hotel wants to have! 
Location wise for arriving, it is so easy to access. With two to three tram stops from the city Southern Cross station and a less than 10 minute scenic Yarra River board walk to the hotel entrance, you can’t get much better than that especially when the bright sunny blue Melbourne sky weather day and gentle breeze is upon you, so you will instantly be smitten by the ever growing city skyline that attracts the eye from any angle. Simply blissful!


The automatic sliding glass doors opened to the hotel lobby and we were met with an oasis of calm in a dimmed lighting ambience. At its core, the design story of Pan Pacific Melbourne is inspired by the site’s maritime heritage, paying homage to the tall ship and wharfing industry that once defined the South Wharf precinct.


All these design points are referencing the origins of the location, with warm timber panelling as the key design point for both the ceiling and the walls that represents the ships hull, the eye-catching architectural jellyfish motif hanging lamps creates a very attractive interior and ambience which is an inventive take on it all!


This narrative is reflected throughout the hotel, with the dramatic lobby spaces also featuring textured finishes and bold metal accents and as you walk toward reception at the far end of the lobby, you are immediately drawn to a huge wall art work behind the reception desk which resembles sea corals that was actually pot scrubbing steel wool puffs as well as the unmissable wall art work of intertwined white ropes and pearls by Spanish artist Dani Marti at the guest lifts.


There is lounge seating in the centre of the lobby and down the left hand side, so a well thought out lobby design that eschews the clinical look to create a warmth and residential feel with a big stairway leading to the next level. It is not a huge lobby but it had an immersive feeling on arrival and made sense.


Calvin greeted us at check-in and he was an excellent ambassador for the brand, with the right and cheerful personality giving excellent service and he didn’t miss a beat, so in the blink of an eye we had our keys to our Panoramic Suite on level 15 and were heading up in a very speedy lift.


As soon as we stepped out of the lift a big window gives a view toward Port Melbourne and the bustling highway traffic going to and from the city. The corridor was quite wide, but a low ceiling height, yet the jazzy geometric carpet design gave some life to what is usually a very dull space.

Our 68sqm Panoramic Suite was located at the end of one corridor. As we opened to door to home for the next few days, the first impression is a lot of wood panelling and once you get your bearings you realize that the whole suite is a sort of triangular design in the round.

There are floor to ceiling windows that wrap around the Panoramic Suite offering unparalleled views of the Yarra River together with the mesmerizing city skyline and beyond. Gazing at the majestic view from such high up vantage point, day and night, the city is illuminated with an alluring vibe. Everything said, the Panoramic Suite is all about the views and had it in spades!

The entrance looks into the lounge area and bathroom all at once – when you enter you can walk through the lounge/sitting area to the bedroom which segues into the open plan bathroom and then back to the lounge area.

The interior design has a nod to Scandinavia with a lot of muted tones – wood panelling, beige lounge furniture and carpet, a wooden dining table with a sleek designer hanging light above and wooden TV cabinet, ochre coloured textured wallpaper in the bedroom and a few contemporary abstract artworks in complimentary tones.

The open plan bathroom is incredibly spacious with a double vanity, large walk-in shower accessible at either end and a separate bathtub, but lacks a vibe and comes across as a very cold, clinical space that has no warmth or soft edges for the eye. It can be shut off from the lounge and suite entrance with a sliding door.

The main living area can be shut off to the bedroom and bathroom, but the bedroom cannot be shut off from the bathroom on the other end, which is not a deal breaker especially when you wish to have a bath in privacy. A separate toilet is always a bonus. While the toilet is away from the bathroom and bedroom this is a plus for an open plan suite with less interruption to your partner in the middle of the night. The walk-in wardrobe and toilet are off to the right in a separate part of the suite, which is a sensible design. The walk-in robe is huge and simple in design with a large floor-to-ceiling mirror for that outfit check, so as soon as you enter you can deposit all your bags and they are completely out of sight.

Despite the Panoramic Suite feeling dated in parts, showing some tiredness in some of the furnishings and the bathroom needs a glam up, the amenities are well done. The supply of Jo Loves brand feeling very elevated with some wonderful olfactory experience with the citrus vibes, a good choice of all the other essential toiletries supply with a sustainability angle is rather a thoughtful gesture and the bathrobes are some of the plushest and most comfortable we have come across lately that immediately make you feel home away from home.

The king bed was super comfortable and spacious and positioned to take in all the views. The mini bar is replenished daily with a selection of complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, and the TWG tea bags and Vittoria coffee amenities were as good as it gets.

Overall the Panoramic Suite is very spacious and a great use of space. The dazzling views are second to none and you could easily spend hours cocooned in this suite admiring the views and watching the world go by, or maybe a plethora of hot air balloons early in the morning, which looked pretty spectacular from our viewpoint in bed on both mornings.

Upgrade yourself to this spectacular Panoramic Suite and you won’t be sorry.

The Panoramic Suite also allows you to have the Pacific Club Lounge access on level 4 which is adjacent to the fitness centre that exceeded our expectations. It not only serves a full breakfast buffet, but light refreshments throughout the day and cocktails and canapés in the evening.

From the moment you enter you are quite taken by the modern contemporary interior design, hardwood floors which then segue into sections of carpet with a zig zag geometric pattern in black, beige and blue which is very striking and eye-catching, adding a chic touch to the entire ambience.

As the entrance doesn’t give you the full sense of the length and breadth, the further you walk in, the more space you will discover. The main area is also sensibly broken up into sections with wooden screens, panelling and floor to ceiling display units. A central computer desk area serves as a micro business centre and separates the tea and coffee making facilities counter and the mix of sofas, lounge and easy chairs together with low end tables setting and seating.

The use of indoor pots with large green plants adds a residential feel and some softness to the space, but mainly lots of windows to let natural light flood in and open the lounge to the different views of Melbourne with an outdoor terrace access.


 The views are spectacular especially on a blue sunny cloudless day, from the bustling highway that heads to and from the Westgate Bridge, extended to the sweeping views of Docklands, Port Melbourne and then up the Yarra River to the CBD, across to Southbank with Crown Casino and beyond.

The 270 degree sweeping views that are simply mesmerizing, particularly for first timer to Melbourne, very special!

The food and beverage in the Pacific Club Lounge is pretty good especially during the cocktail hours that starts from 5pm-7pm. There are five reds and five whites (plus one option for zero alcohol wine) and a French Sparkling brut, assorted beers and selected liqueurs to make your preferred cocktail which was more than enough.

The canapés were varied and well done plus the hot dishes selection were a hotel dinner standard – we loved the chicken risotto and scaloppini which were better than expected. The cocktail hour punches above its weight.

The breakfast could have been better, at least a few premium items to be added to the selection and one or two items differ from the daily supply and you don’t have the choice by choosing how you want you eggs done to your preference. 

Alternatively, you also have access to the main full breakfast buffet in Dock 37 Bar & Kitchen on the ground floor with a fraction more options from its bigger spread, otherwise similar which doesn’t give that extended perks by having breakfast in the Pacific Club Lounge. The pasties are not elevated either and a bit basic on the taste front and rather industrial for both the Club breakfast and Dock 37 Bar & Kitchen.

Breakfast at Dock 37 Bar & Kitchen also lacked that 5 star elevation. The layout is huge and well thought through without any congestion and a plus was that all the salads, fruits and cheeses were placed in a refrigeration unit along the back wall, which meant that nothing became too warm and every salad leaf looked so fresh and no wilting. You can create your own booster juices for a really healthy start to the day, which we loved. The only downfall is the selection overall was nothing special, but covered very basic Asian and classic Western tastes without much luxury touches as a 5-star hotel standard when it comes to the food quality selection, nor having a significant dish to admire or item that change daily.

Service won our hearts with quite a sensible approach and a brief introduction of the spread and whereabout is very much appreciated. The staff were super switched on and very attentive – Vivian and Jennifer were a highlight for us. Apart from breakfast, dinner is available here serving steak and wine with a touch of Italian flavours.

A luxury high tea at the Pacific Club Lounge on the weekend is another indulgence and a fine repast that offers an escape from your afternoon to indulge in some delectable bites which can be elevated with a glass of Veuve Cliquot French champagne which is rather befitting such an elegant affair. The high tea set is carefully paired with their curated selection of premium TWG teas. To create a special sense of occasion, premium quality cutlery and chinaware are used and only presented for this high tea, as well as a signature logo three-tiered cake stand in gold metal which is extremely eye-catching and instagrammable. The luxury high tea menu harmoniously blends the bold flavours of native Australian cuisine with the vibrant aromas of Singaporean and Southeast Asian ingredients. Each tier of the stand houses desserts at the top, cold savoury bites in the middle and hot savoury bites on the bottom. The hot savouries were all delicious, but the standouts for us were the cauliflower and Sebago potato petite pie and the slow-cooked pork belly bao. The cold savouries were uniformly tasty and we particularly enjoyed the lobster rolls, smoked salmon with dessert lime and caviar and the egg and black truffle tartlets. The scones were tasty but a bit too floury in texture for our liking and the patisseries were all a hit. The highlight on the beverage front was upgrading to the champagne, which was worth the extra spend.

Our two night stay seemed to fly and as needs must the time came for us to check out and bid Pan Pacific Melbourne au revoir. The hotel has quite a few pluses - most notably the views from our Panoramic Suite - and a little more attention to detail could go a long way to elevating the whole experience, such as refreshed furnishings and a little more detail on the housekeeping front. The consistent thread was that all our staff interactions were uniformly excellent, from arrival and throughout our stay. The most important observation was that staff listened to feedback and acted on it where they could. Should you need any concierge service, you must take in Mark’s advise on what and how to explore this energetic city - the local way, his knowledge and gracious approach won’t disappoint. With the perfect location and prompt service, this staycation was quite delightful from a brand expectation and we would now look further afield to other Pan Pacific properties in our future travels.

Tried & Tested:
Location: 4.5/5
Design & Decor: 4.5/5
Housekeeping: 3.5/5
Food & Beverage: 3.5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Value For Money: 4/5
Experience: 4/5

Pan Pacific Melbourne  
Ground Floor, 2 Convention Centre Place,
Sout Wharf, Melbourne
Victoria, Australia
Tel: +61 3 9027 2000

Reviews are based on actual day of visit and experience. mylifestylenews reserves the right of final decision in case of any disputes. All images are photographed by mylifestylenews team without any photoshop enhancement and are the property owned by mylifestylenews unless otherwise stated.