Words are funny things. They hold meaning yet are intrinsically meaningless arrangements of letters that make up our entire mode of communication. And these meanings change. Awful once meant impressed or filled with awe, and being called nice meant you were more of a fool than someone enjoyable to be around.
Yet bold is a word that has maintained its valiant stature and grace through centuries, surviving births and deaths of empires as a badge of honour. To be bold is to be courageous, confident and able to take risks, yet what that means for everyone is different. We all have boundaries and interpret conventions differently; to that extent, an action can never be universally deemed ‘bold’.
Or can it? Nothing is truly fixed in a world where we are both the jury and the judge, especially in the creative parts. Defining one’s meaning, both semantical and literal, is brave and commands respect because you go against the grain. Yet the act can also be so simple because it is about being unapologetically true to oneself, whether or not that aligns with society’s expectations.
Here, we invite eight multi-hyphenates spanning the disciplines of music, fine art, movement and image-making to join this conversation. They give their two cents on what they think being bold entails and how ‘being bold’ takes shape in their lives.
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For Your Ears Only
Colde (the stage name of Kim Hee-soo) made his long-awaited English debut earlier this year with YIN.
High Standing
What does it mean to be a five-star hotel? We find out during our stay at the Shangri-La Singapore.
A Class Of Its Own
The rumours are true. Emirates' new premium economy class feels more like business than it does economy.
Take A Closer Look
Cathay Pacific's new Aria Suite, the Hong Kong-based airline's first business class equipped with sliding doors, is a minimalist seat that boasts very subtle touch points.
A Salute to the East
Royal Salute unveils the Asia-exclusive 24 Year Old Cognac Cask Finish, which is all the richer from finishing in first-fill French cognac casks.
Unapologetic Touch
After its debut foray into jewellery earlier this year, Loro Piana returns with more pieces that engage in textural play for its Fall/Winter 2024 costume jewellery collection.
The Pearl Provocateur
Mikimoto christens a first-of-its-kind collaboration that reframes its 131-year history of cultured pearls with Chrome Heart's iconic gothic gildings and irreverent cool.
Quatre Out For It
Boucheron celebrates 20 years of its iconic Quatre collection - an allegory for harmony, resilience and the unfettered embrace of innovation.
A Take on Destro
The Panerai Luminor Destro Otto Giorni PAM01655 is deeply set in military precision, with its eyes resting on modern sophistication.
A Second Look
After an initial reportage on the Patek Philippe Cubitus in the previous issue, we take another look at the manufacture's first model in 25 years.