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Soul To Sole
Giuseppe Zanotti has built a shoe empire from scratch. Here, he reveals to Sabrina Loh his essential rules for achieving success
Fashion For A Cause
Founder of kimono label Rosie on Fire, Angeline Khoo gives back to a cause that strikes a chord in her heart.
The Desert Flower
They say the flower that blooms in the face of adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all. This is a tale of how Chopard eventually found its most precious jewellery set ever produced.
All Kidding Aside
Kathlyn D’Souza speaks to Diani Lee, who is taking a step back to focus on her young family and author a new children’s book— The A to Z of a Good Heart.
The Vishen Code
Lily Ong discovers how the charismatic edupreneur Vishen Lakhiani connected the dots of his past to form his own belief system and a world-class company.
Designing Dreams
The House of Dior celebrates its 70th birthday with an exhibition detailing the history of its fashion. Explore the seven daring designers of Dior and their dreamy dresses, past and present as written by Rachel Ng.
M For Malaysia
On May 9th 2018, Malaysia changed its government for the very first time, after a tense general election that saw the country’s 92-year-old former premier return to office after retirement. Three women captured this historical moment in a feature documentary and shared its impact with Lily Ong
Fuelled To Win
It’s been a decade of ups and downs for entrepreneur Vinesh Sinha but he is confident the best is yet to come for his waste-oil-to-energy company, FatHopes
Takes Forevermore
Known for her soulful renditions, songstress Yuna Zarai shares on her new album and more
All For The Show
Tania Jayatilaka learns how Cecilia Leong-Faulkner’s passion for London’s West End has revitalised Kuala Lumpur’s own theatre scene
A Lass With Class
Nicole Singam keeps it simple and elegant, but she has a soft spot for jewellery
Wine With A Conscience
When environmental issues are playing on everyone’s mind, what’s an eco-friendly oenophile to do?
Hey Soul Sister!
Fariza Sakina and Chrystal Tan may harbour different career goals, but they share commonalities in their upbringing and outlook on life. Here, this pair of BFFs reveal the reasons why they are each other’s support system through thick and thin, writes Lily Ong
In The Freak Zone
When Patrick Pruniaux returned to the world of mechanical Swiss watchmaking, as CEO of Ulysse Nardin, one of his first tasks was to oversee the expansion of the Freak family—that now includes its first automatic, he tells Brian Cheong.
Screen Time
Living in an increasingly hectic and fast paced world, it’s good to know that Samsung provides a couple of solutions to let us either slow down and relax or give in to the demands of work .
A Sign Of Our Times
Tania Jayatilaka speaks with art curator and jewellery designer Zena Khan for an unexpectedly eye-opening take on the value of contemporary art in Malaysia.
Art Attack
Artistically, Richard Mille has boldly gone where no watchmaker had gone before, using its watches as canvas for a slew of eye-popping creative expressions, writes Brian Cheong
The Gift Of Giving
As Christmas trees and carols signal the beginning of the festivities, we wonder what presents to buy, what gifts to give, what celebrations to plan. But stop for a minute and think—when was the last time you gave the gift of yourself?
Insight To Success
Founder and managing director of multifaceted company Armani Media Dato’ KK Chua keeps his eyes fixed on the prize— which explains his passion and drive.
Up In The Air
Escape the ordinary with a once in a lifetime sojourn to the ancient Kingdom of Bhutan. Kissa Castaeda spends a week in the Himalayas unlocking thesecrets of this mystical destination.
Hot Potato
With awards accruing at a rate of knots and her London restaurant recently scoring two Michelin stars, Clare Smyth talks to Melissa Twigg about her meteoric rise in what for too long has been a mans world.
Yen For More
The stylish Yen at W Kuala Lumpur serves Cantonese fare you know and love, leaving you craving to be back, pens Tien Chew.
Going Deep
Bell & Ross introduces two new models to its acclaimed BR03-92 Diver Collection.
Dian Lee, Reborn
Daughter, sister, businesswoman, wife, mother, yogini, an advocate of unity in a new Malaysiaall identities that are tied to DATIN DIAN LEES growth in the past decade. Lily Ong traces her evolution from a self-described insecure young adult into Malaysia Tatlers Most Stylish Woman of 2018.
Built To Last
Father-and-son Datuk Seri Michael Yam and James Yam believe in sticking to old-fashioned ethics and principles to build properties which add value to the community around them, writes Lily Ong
Counting Stars
Located high in the Andes, the otherworldly landscapes of Chile’s Atacama Desert defy convention. Kissa Castañeda discovers the magnetic pull of the world’s driest terrain
Crux Of Luxe
Cartier united artistic talents from the East and West to redesign the brand’s Southeast Asia flagship boutique in Singapore—transforming it into a modern, culturally-relevant house of luxe
Coming Of Age
You might think the age of the aristocratic marriage market is long gone, and you’d be right, but not that of the debutante ball. Melissa Twigg meets a cohort of glamorous young women with a lot more than marriage on their minds
Time Unusual
Hautlence has never learnt to play by the rules, and that is just how one of its owners, Bertrand Meylan, likes it, writes Brian Cheong
Symbolic Statesman
Samantha Lim peruses the patriotic artworks at Teh Tarik and The Flag, ponders the symbolic power of the Jalur Gemilang, and participates in a well-timed exhibition at the National Visual Arts Gallery