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Change is the Way Forward
Quitting is not in the dictionary of these business owners who keep going when the going gets rough
A Future Paved by a Past Preserved
Deep within the winding maze that is Kuala Lumpur’s underbelly is one of the city’s brightest pulses. While known to tourists as Chinatown, the locals call it many names—Petaling Street in English, Jalan Petaling in Malay, and Chee Cheong Gai in Cantonese
The Great Escape
Globe-trotting tastemakers discuss how their views on travel have changed during tumultuous times, and their personal picks on where to go in 2021
The Forgotten Fight
Shannon Lee discusses the legacy of her father, Bruce Lee, in Bao Minh Nguyen’s latest documentary, Be Water
Operation Benedict
From the moment he donned his deerstalker as the great Sherlock Holmes, Benedict Cumberbatch’s popularity soared, but his ego didn’t. The actor talks about his forthcoming spy drama and how he’s spending lockdown learning the banjo
Taste the Rainbow
Need a little pick me up? A colourful timepiece might help brighten your outlook
Toy Story
Artists around the world are queuing up to work with Hongkonger SK Lam, who brings to life the fantasies of Kaws, Joan Cornellà and more as figurines, prints and even building-sized installations
Life's a Symphony
When music is your life’s passion and work, Tengku Ahmad Irfan is content to take each day as it comes and shows that not even a pandemic will stop you from doing what you love most
Late to the Party
Watchmakers are finally going online in a bid to jumpstart sales. But with boutiques closing around the world because of Covid-19, what does this mean for collectors?
How to Be a Responsible Traveller
The Covid-19 pandemic has given the world an unprecedented chance to rethink the way we travel. So as not to cause more harm to the planet than we already have, be a bellwether of this new world by travelling responsibly and without compunction
Here We Come
They say travel is a state of mind—read on for ideas on how to get away while staying grounded
A Little More Soul, A Little More Heart
Behind every film is a story with purpose and personality. And for Quek Shio Chuan’s highly acclaimed works, both are aplenty
Beauty on the Beach
Open-water swimmer Edie Hu reveals the homemade skincare concoction she swears by
Revenge of the Nerds
Esports is now officially a billion-dollar industry. Here’s how video games are making it big in Asia, and why companies are rushing to get their head in the game
Going Solo
Over the last decade, women of all ages have travelled alone more than ever before. We discover the draws of a solo sojourn with a journalist who describes how seeing the world on her own serves as a learning experience like no other
Out of Office
As people around the world reconsider the meanings and functions of office life, Tatler surveys eight creative professionals to discover how they find inspiration in their unusual workspaces
Type Anderson
Fashion’s most eagerly watched designer, Jonathan Anderson—who helms JW Anderson and Loewe—is a proud overachiever, but his most winning trait might just be his determination to share the spotlight
Making a Scene
Billionaire arts patron Judith Neilson, who owns one of the world’s largest collections of Chinese art, is building a buzzing creative community in Sydney. She reflects on the first decade of her White Rabbit Gallery—and reveals what she’s working on next
Time is Money
High-end watches are more desirable than ever, but their popularity can sometimes attract the wrong kind of attention, especially that of beady-eyed thieves
The Perfect Pair
It’s official—they’re an item and they couldn’t be happier. Jeremy Jauncey and Pia Wurtzbach address the rumours floating about on social media and get candid on balancing their private lives with careers that put them in the public eye
Tatler's Guide to Going to Outer Space
What’s the most remote place we’re fantasising about visiting once we can travel again? It’s certainly not on Earth
All or Nothing
Despite the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, three of Malaysia’s divers, Leong Mun Yee, Ng Yan Yee and Nur Dhabitah Sabri, remain diligent with their eyes on the prize, as they reveal the trials and tribulations of becoming an Olympic diver
Think Big
Bold ballgowns and voluminous shapes are suddenly storming runways and red carpets everywhere, a literal representation of women asserting their physical space in the world. We discover it’s more than just a fashion statement
Ladies First
Leading fashion executives share hard-earned wisdom from their rise to the top—and the ways they’re lifting others up with them
Call Me Old Fashioned
Everything old is new again, thanks to a set of sophisticated jewellers who are upcycling family heirlooms and heritage pieces
Play and Learn
Nurlin Salleh and Yong Mien Dee created an integrated work-play centre, LinDees Playland, to meet their own needs as working mums
Shila Hits the Right Notes
Able to sing in 10 different languages, the multilingual Shila Amzah explains how she affects those around her and their effect on her as well
Pocket the Difference
Passionate collectors are bringing centuries-old Chinese-market pocket watches back home
Don't Put A Ring On It
As women make strides in their education and their careers, members of a younger generation would like everyone to stop asking when they’re getting married, already
Kenyan Adventure
HER Planet Earth, in partnership with Conservation International, treks 100km in Northern Kenya with Samburu warriors to promote wildlife conservation, women empowerment and eco-livelihoods