Michael Najjar takes Kameha Grand Zurich Hotel's guests on an intergalactic voyage

ZURICH – Ever since British fashion designer Christopher Kane launched his galaxy-print designs five years ago, many in the industry have been engrossed by outer space. What’s been a trend, however, is becoming an invasion. Proof of the phenomenon
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