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Brave New World
Tatler learns how architects across the globe are building in the virtual world
Not a Girl Who Misses Much
Celebrated video artist Pipilotti Rist urges us to get up close and comfortable with our own skin and that of others
Artivism
Amar Singh is passionate about minority voices gaining visibility in the art world. He tells Tatler how he fuses his passions for art and activism while championing female artists and LGBTQ+ causes
Pride Prejudice
While Hong Kong in the 21st century is a more inclusive city for the LGBTQ+ community than in decades past, it is still a challenge for gay and lesbian couples to settle down and have a family
Let Them Eat Crypto
NFTs have rapidly materialized in all aspects of the human experience, even in that most physical and present of leisure pursuits: dining. We look at how this new medium is set to change the restaurant industry, for better or worse
Stranger Things
Oscar-winning Hong Kong art director Tim Yip's new film Love Infinity is a love letter to east London's cultural icons and his creative vision
Steeped in History
Infused Jewels is a new project from German jeweller Hemmerle that blends their rich heritage with healing herbal tea and literature
The Ripple Effect
For double Olympic medallist Siobhán Haughey, the best is yet to come
Smoother Sailing
The debut from this new innovative boating range is poised to become the envy of the yachting world
Conner Ives
The rising designer on American fashion today, working for Rihanna and what it takes to be sustainable
Living Up to the Hype
Hitchcock films, DJing and the legend of Pandora's Box are among sources of inspiration for Brendan Dawes's digital art. The artist sheds light on his journey from factory worker to NFT art collector favourite
More Than a Muse
Cover girl Cindy Bruna pays homage to Empress Joséphine with Chaumet's diamond-decked high jewellery
Fuelled by Demand
As Asia becomes a significant driving force in the adoption of electric vehicles, Tatler looks at the pros and cons of going battery-powered
Ahead of Time
Tatler learns how digital artist Alexis Christodoulou created a world of imaginary 3D architecture and sold it as non-fungible tokens before the craze for virtual art began
Watch This Space
The first NFT watches have been offered to collectors—will they become successful long term investments or do they miss the mark?
The Future of Food
Tatler explores whether cultivated meats—grown in a lab from animal cells—are really more sustainable and whether they will find a permanent place on Asia’s dining tables
Wardrobe of Wonders
Behind the myriad dazzling costumes in every Hong Kong Ballet production is Joanne Chong, the company’s fairy godmother who breathes new life into old dancewear
Ultimate Meta-Vision
Explore the new frontier of art at K11 Musea’s pioneering NFT Showcase Metavision, Hong Kong’s most diverse NFT exhibition to date
Out of Clay
Ahead of his first solo show in Asia, artist Ibrahim Mahama tells Tatler how his practice sustains future generations
For Real?
What is virtual fashion, and how might its development impact the industry? Tatler investigates
A Bespoke Revamp
A family who are invested in staying put in Hong Kong asked interior designer Joyce Taufer to carry out a partial renovation of their rented home
For Her Eyes Only
The ultimate ladies’ timepiece, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Lady-Datejust has been worn by history’s most influential women
Hidden Strengths
Tatler’s resident wine expert recommends five wines that are not only complex and delicious, but that celebrate the best of human resilience
Health on Our Minds
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month in May. We spoke to Hasanal LythgoeZafrullah, founder of Mindish, Hong Kong’s new mental health clinic, and Dr Kimberley Carder, a clinical psychologist at MindnLife, about the benefits of a preventative therapy model
Mission Impossible
Glaciologist Wilson Cheung is expected to soon become the first Hongkonger to conquer all 82 of the 4,000m peaks in the Alps. But he sees inspiring people to reconnect with nature as an even more important mountain to climb
Joyful Resistance
Revenge shopping and navigating a thirdculture identity inform Amir Fallah’s first show in Hong Kong
Homecoming King
Potato Head founder Ronald Akili on rebuilding Bali, why he wants you to steal from his hotel, and how to be a better tourist
Lean, Green Money Machine
Putting your money to good use and seeing returns—investing within an ESG framework has never been more popular, but careful planning is required to identify issues like greenwashing
Next of Kin
How can hospitality contribute to a more sustainable way of living? Matt Reid—restaurateur, producer and environmental entrepreneur—explains how his brand new food hall is more than just a place to eat
Chi Yan Chan
The director of Collective explains how working with like-minded architects and teaching others have helped her spread her wings