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Tatler Hong Kong

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

The last word in high society and the life luxurious, Hong Kong Tatler has been chronicling the lives of the city’s elite since 1977. From insider access to the most exclusive parties and events in Hong Kong and beyond, to authoritative coverage of art, fashion, wine, dining and travel, to face-to-face interviews with the people that really matter, Hong Kong Tatler takes you closer to the highest echelons of society than anyone else.

AROUND ASIA • Every month, we curate an online selection of stories from the previous month’s print editions of Tatler Asia for you to enjoy

Tatler Hong Kong

A Lasting Legacy

THE GUEST LIST

Tatler THE SCENE • This month, we speak to Tenniel Chu of Mission Hills, dive into Macau’s drive to become an art hub, and reconnect with football legend David Beckham

In Full Splendour • This month’s arts happenings bring top names and classic stories in the dance, music and art scenes into the limelight

Kitchen Confidential • The Cantonese private kitchens of Hong Kong are the best places to go for dishes that showcase culinary flair in homey, unpretentious surroundings. Here, we round up the worthiest venues

Moments That Matter • Jazzie Sillona, the founder of Jazzie Films, is capturing Hong Kong like you’ve never seen it before. By shooting the ordinary sights and sounds of the city, the filmmaker is reminding us of the magic that makes this place home

Raising the Bar • Ashley Sutton, the designer behind the much-loved Hong Kong bars Iron Fairies, The Mixing Room and Dragonfly, speaks to Tatler about his recently opened cocktail bar Maggie Choo’s

Excel Together • When it comes to the question of legacy, Cary Chan says that the green building industry—and Hong Kong in general—to the global fight against climate change

CARRYING ON • How do you wish to be remembered, and what do you want to leave behind? These honourees from Asia’s Most Influential are making their mark in old industries and legacy businesses by forging new paths toward the future

FAMILY AFFAIRS • Divia Harilela, editor and founder of The D’Vine fashion and lifestyle consultancy, goes head-to-head with Angelina Kwan, CEO of Stratford Finance, in this month’s great debate

Krizia Li • The founder of Vermillion is rallying to create new icons for Asian art and design, while making sure we don’t neglect the legends of our past

A Perfect Match • Cecilia Zhang and Ulrike Klemm on women in mentorship, being vulnerable and leaving a legacy

Tenniel Chu • Having grown Mission Hills into a global sports and leisure powerhouse, Tenniel Chu tells us about how golfing changes people, why he doesn’t believe in “golf widows”—and the reasons being present is crucial to the game of life

Sabrina Fung-Lam • Sabrina Fung-Lam is the group managing director of Fung Retailing, which is part of her family business Fung Group, founded by her grandfather over a century ago. Here, she reflects on her journey and sheds insight on the future of retail; having appeared on the cover of Tatler in 2017 to show off an incredible body transformation, she also shares her tips on health and wellness

Summer in Style • The luxury Swiss watch brand made a splash this summer with its new pop-up boutique

Dancing Through the Decades • The Hong Kong Ballet’s Black and White Ball: Where Light and Shadows Dance promises to bring elegance and charm—and rival Truman Capote’s iconic 1966 Black and White Ball at the Plaza Hotel in New York

The Spirit of Exploration • Standard Chartered Private Bank strives to deliver a tailored, transformative private banking experience

The Avant Guards • Chanel’s global head of arts and culture Yana Peel speaks to Tatler about the brand’s new partnership with M+ and its upcoming projects,...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 282 Publisher: Tatler Asia Limited Edition: Oct 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 4, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

English

The last word in high society and the life luxurious, Hong Kong Tatler has been chronicling the lives of the city’s elite since 1977. From insider access to the most exclusive parties and events in Hong Kong and beyond, to authoritative coverage of art, fashion, wine, dining and travel, to face-to-face interviews with the people that really matter, Hong Kong Tatler takes you closer to the highest echelons of society than anyone else.

AROUND ASIA • Every month, we curate an online selection of stories from the previous month’s print editions of Tatler Asia for you to enjoy

Tatler Hong Kong

A Lasting Legacy

THE GUEST LIST

Tatler THE SCENE • This month, we speak to Tenniel Chu of Mission Hills, dive into Macau’s drive to become an art hub, and reconnect with football legend David Beckham

In Full Splendour • This month’s arts happenings bring top names and classic stories in the dance, music and art scenes into the limelight

Kitchen Confidential • The Cantonese private kitchens of Hong Kong are the best places to go for dishes that showcase culinary flair in homey, unpretentious surroundings. Here, we round up the worthiest venues

Moments That Matter • Jazzie Sillona, the founder of Jazzie Films, is capturing Hong Kong like you’ve never seen it before. By shooting the ordinary sights and sounds of the city, the filmmaker is reminding us of the magic that makes this place home

Raising the Bar • Ashley Sutton, the designer behind the much-loved Hong Kong bars Iron Fairies, The Mixing Room and Dragonfly, speaks to Tatler about his recently opened cocktail bar Maggie Choo’s

Excel Together • When it comes to the question of legacy, Cary Chan says that the green building industry—and Hong Kong in general—to the global fight against climate change

CARRYING ON • How do you wish to be remembered, and what do you want to leave behind? These honourees from Asia’s Most Influential are making their mark in old industries and legacy businesses by forging new paths toward the future

FAMILY AFFAIRS • Divia Harilela, editor and founder of The D’Vine fashion and lifestyle consultancy, goes head-to-head with Angelina Kwan, CEO of Stratford Finance, in this month’s great debate

Krizia Li • The founder of Vermillion is rallying to create new icons for Asian art and design, while making sure we don’t neglect the legends of our past

A Perfect Match • Cecilia Zhang and Ulrike Klemm on women in mentorship, being vulnerable and leaving a legacy

Tenniel Chu • Having grown Mission Hills into a global sports and leisure powerhouse, Tenniel Chu tells us about how golfing changes people, why he doesn’t believe in “golf widows”—and the reasons being present is crucial to the game of life

Sabrina Fung-Lam • Sabrina Fung-Lam is the group managing director of Fung Retailing, which is part of her family business Fung Group, founded by her grandfather over a century ago. Here, she reflects on her journey and sheds insight on the future of retail; having appeared on the cover of Tatler in 2017 to show off an incredible body transformation, she also shares her tips on health and wellness

Summer in Style • The luxury Swiss watch brand made a splash this summer with its new pop-up boutique

Dancing Through the Decades • The Hong Kong Ballet’s Black and White Ball: Where Light and Shadows Dance promises to bring elegance and charm—and rival Truman Capote’s iconic 1966 Black and White Ball at the Plaza Hotel in New York

The Spirit of Exploration • Standard Chartered Private Bank strives to deliver a tailored, transformative private banking experience

The Avant Guards • Chanel’s global head of arts and culture Yana Peel speaks to Tatler about the brand’s new partnership with M+ and its upcoming projects,...


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