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Fierce Fusion
Frederique Constant has combined the electronic magic of smartwatches with traditional Swiss watchmaking in a revolutionary hybrid. Charlene Co finds out why the Incredible Hulk thinks it’s a perfect match.
Evolutionary Theory
As the co-founder and CEO of New York-based contemporary fashion label Theory, Andrew Rosen is a serious force in retail and manufacturing. He also consults with numerous labels, including Proenza Schouler, Rag & Bone, and Helmut Lang. He talks to Justine Lee about the changing landscape of American fashion
Heart Of Stones
The gemstones do all the talking in Cartier’s latest high jewellery collection. Charlene Co looks into the creative background of Résonances de Cartier as the masterpieces make their way to Hong Kong this month
Under The Bonnet
Richard Mille has collaborated on a magnificent limited edition watch for McLaren Ultimate Series clients. Brian Adams investigates this highly exclusive piece.
Quiet Achiever
Her extensive contribution to charitable causes was recently honoured at a glittering international gala, but Cathy Lee generally eschews the limelight. The philanthropist talks to Marianna Cerini about the important things in life.
Being Frida
With London’s V&A about to open a major retrospective on Frida Kahlo, Marianna Cerini seeks the essence and legacy of the influential Mexican artist and feminist icon
Show Business
Entertainment and investment are not necessarily so different—tell a good story and people will buy what you’re selling
Long-Lasting Beauty
Pioneers in preservative-free skincare, FANCL takes a ground-breaking approach when it comes to solutions for ageless beauty, inside and out
Evolution & Exposure
With the launch of a complete André Fu Living collection, the designer invites Rachel Duffell into his home, revealing a creative side of himself that’s rarely seen
Creating A Community
Spacious layouts and breathtaking views at Queen’s Garden are combined with unmatched facilities and a commitment to bringing people together
Shot In The Arm
Technology is revolutionising the lives of young diabetics. Joanna and Natasha Hotung tell Rachel Duffell about Hong Kong’s pioneering role and how Youth Diabetes Action is helping
Seeking Light
A solo exhibition by the artist Chul-hyun Ahn, presented by La Prairie, drew an international mix of artists, celebrities and VIPs at Art Basel in Hong Kong
One In 20 Million
Dior takes personalisation to a new level with a made-to-measure service that allows you to customise your Grand Bal watch, writes Annie Darling
Golden Age
Often it’s assumed the appreciation of wine is a skill and pleasure that comes later in life, but Asian millennials are turning that notion on its head, writes Sarah Heller MW
The Next Generation
Changing the world isn’t easy. To celebrate the new wave of young entrepreneurs and self-starters honoured in our Generation T List, we threw a star-studded dinner and party at the Rosewood Hong Kong. Here our local honourees hold up the Generation T List 2019 with their personalised covers
Closing The Loop
Novetex chairman Ronna Chao is pioneering a waterless upcycling process to help alleviate overproduction in the fashion industry. Here, she talks about how family and education have shaped her core personal and corporate values
Crafting A New Path
Paris-based designer Kevin Germanier is known for redefining sustainable fashion by using only upcycled materials. Here, he reveals how a six-month stint in Hong Kong shaped his creative process
We Can Work It Out
Photographer Mary McCartney has long been a passionate advocate of vegetarianism—and now she’s spreading the message in Asia
Mixing It Up
Renowned London mixologist Marian Beke has created six cocktails that offer an unconventional way to enjoy The Macallan’s whiskies, available for a limited time at Popinjays
Into The Wild
It’s no longer enough for Africa’s luxury lodges to offer stylish safaris—now travellers want proof their trips help save animals and ecosystems. Two new properties in Namibia, one of which is backed by Angelina Jolie, lead the way
Deep Thinker
Marine biologist and explorer Sylvia Earle has studied the sea and its creatures for more than 50 years. Now she’s campaigning for a new wave of marine parks
Deep Roots
Cindy Chao’s latest collection of exquisite high jewellery pays homage to her family. Jakki Phillips meets the Taiwanese designer at the European Fine Art Fair, and discovers how heritage shapes her museum-worthy creations
A Way With Words
British artist Harland Miller is most famous for painting covers of imaginary books. On the eve of his first exhibition in Hong Kong, he tells Oliver Giles of the inspiration behind his new works
Traveller's Tale
Jeremy Jauncey, who is Asia Tatler’s new travel editor-at-large, has parlayed a passion for travel into a successful multiplatform business and a force for good —and it all started with an Instagram account, writes Bambina Olivares-Weiss
Queen Anne
Having segued from a high-powered career in banking to influential roles in philanthropy, Anne Wang-Liu talks to Annie Darling about the importance of nurturing the arts and supporting people with cancer, and how travel is opening her daughters’ minds
Making History
While the watchmaker’s association with yacht racing is well known, Rolex’s support of pioneering nautical adventurers—like intrepid solo circumnavigator Francis Chichester—is another story altogether,
Let's Talk Terroir
Beware of holiday romances, writes Sarah Heller MW, as ignorance of terroir can see a new love wither quickly on arrival home
Linked In
The creative director of fine jewellery at Hermès, Pierre Hardy, speaks to Justine Lee about process, creativity and form
Virtual Visionary
It’s no wonder Shanyan Koder has forged an enviable reputation as a trusted adviser to serious art collectors and institutions—after all, she is the daughter of renowned collector Canning Fok. Now the creative London-based entrepreneur is shaking up the art market with a digital revolution. She talks to Christina Ko
Raider Of The Lost Art
Industrial designer Marc Newson has revived an ancient art and translated it spectacularly to his minimalist furniture. He talks to Christina Ko on the occasion of his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong