Welcome back to LSA’s Weekly Obsessions, where we share a few things we’re currently mad about — because if it’s on our radar, it should definitely be on yours, too. From the must-have fashion pieces of the moment to new releases, scroll down to see what we’re currently obsessing over this week.
Weekly Obsessions: Patek Twenty~4, CHANEL L’EAU Drop, and more
Patek Philippe Twenty~4 4910/1201R-010

Although LSA didn’t make it to Watches & Wonders 2024 in Geneva, we were, however, invited to an exclusive viewing in Bangkok. Held at Kimpton Maa-Lai, Patek Philippe unveiled 11 new timepieces that emphasised their technical prowess and style. Despite all models being stunning and unique, one truly caught our eye: the Twenty~4 4910/1201R-010.
Maybe it was the gorgeous purple lacquered dial or the 34-diamond set bezel, but whatever it was, we were instantly drawn to it. Powered by a Quartz movement, Calibre E 15, this watch comes in a 25mm rose gold case and a matching bracelet. It’s also 30 metres water resistant, perfect for everyday wear or to spice up any chic look. –Tipapa Chandarasrivongs, Content Writer
Chanel N°5 L’eau Drop

This year, Chanel’s most beloved perfume, N°5, released a beautiful limited edition called N°5 L’eau Drop. In a cute stylish packaging, the perfume bottle feels nice to touch. Like its name, L’Eau, meaning water in French, the bottle comes in a teardrop, egg-like shape.
Inspired by Marilyn Monroe’s famous phrase about her using the N°5 perfume when she sleeps, “Just a few drops of Chanel N°5,” the brand has expanded this idea to “We all need a drop.” It contains the original L’Eau, but this version is a bit more casual and modern. It has citrusy, airy floral notes, with some woodiness for dimension. It’s honestly a beautiful reimagination of an iconic fragrance. –Pannatorn Tamnipanon, Senior Writer
Onitsuka Tiger 2024 Fall & Winter Collection
Under the theme ‘Urban Winter,’ Onitsuka Tiger recently presented their FW2024 collection at Milan Fashion Week. Embracing a colour palette featuring metropolitan grey, black, beige, hazelnut, and, of course, the brand’s iconic yellow, the new line had the perfect blend of Onitsuka’s classic style but with a modern twist. While each look curated had a stunning silhouette, the addition of chunky heels truly caught our eye with its unique structure. The new heels also look very comfortable and are slip-resistant. –T.C., Content Writer
Augustinus Bader hair products

Another new launch is by the one and only Augustinus Bader. The brand has launched a very successful line of hair products that uses the same ingredient as their skincare, TFC8®. This new line comes with a total of 6 products, The Scalp Treatment serum, The Shampoo, The Conditioner, The Rich Shampoo, The Rich Conditioner, and The Hair Oil. For those with frizzy, dry hair, we highly recommend to get The Rich combo because it helps to lock in moisture. All the products are 100% vegan, and free of gluten, GMO, parabens, silicones, fragrances, SLS, SLES, DEA, heavy metals, talc, petroleum, paraffins, and mineral oils. – P.T., Senior Writer
Suntory -196 beverage

As someone who loves a cheeky drink, it’s hard to find a low-calorie ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage that actually tastes good. However, we’ve recently stumbled upon -196, a fruit-flavoured vodka and soda that uses the whole fruit. It’s crafted with Suntory’s Freeze Crush Infusion technology, where the machine would freeze the whole fruit, including the pulp, seeds, and peel, at -196 degrees. The flavour we tried was lemon and grape. –T.C., Content Writer
Moschino Men’s SS2025, Women Resort 2025

Coming back to the fashion world, a brand that caught our eye on the runway was the Moschino Men’s SS2025, Women Resort 2025 show that just happened a few days ago. And although the craftsmanship of Creative Director Adrian Appiolaza continues to stir up debate, something we love is how their products are a conversation piece.
For Moschino’s new line, Adrian focuses on prints from the 90s, including peace signs, flowers, football prints, stains, pizza, “made in Italy,” bananas, and fried eggs. All the pieces are genderless. For instance, a women’s scarf can be turned into a skirt, whereas men’s shirts can be worn as a wedding attire. For me, I feel like seeing this type of creativity in the fashion industry make it fun and exciting. I’m truly eagered to see what Adrian will do next. – P.T., Senior Writer