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Tatler Hong Kong

Aug 01 2024
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

Fusing Creativity

THE GUEST LIST

Tatler THE SCENE • Nightlife legends Andrew Bull and Marina Bullivant tell us about the journey behind the creation of their new concept, The Aubrey After Dark, Hong Kong film directors talk about writing stories that matter, and we look back on Tatler’s Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024 event

A Catalyst for Change

We Forking Love It • Simon Wilson’s Instagram page, Fork Lore—which features interviews with chefs and F&B professionals, who reveal their top recommendations for the best places to eat and drink in the city—has taken Hong Kong by storm. It launched in March, and at the time of writing, has 76,200 followers. Here, he shares what makes this community truly special

Writing Her Story • Amid a growing appetite for women’s stories, director, producer and screenwriter Joanna Bowers and lawyer, poet and playwright Amanda Chong discuss centring women’s experiences, empowering women’s voices and the importance of diversity behind the scenes as well as on stage and screen

Tomorrow’s People • Fortunately for us all, the scientists and entrepreneurs on Asia’s Most Influential are meeting the challenge of ensuring that there is a future for ourselves and for the planet

Two Bulls, One Rhythm • Andrew Bull and Marina Bullivant know how to party. The duo are putting their decades-long nightlife experience into The Aubrey After Dark, a new concept at the Mandarin Oriental izakaya The Aubrey

PS I Love You • Singer-songwriter Kiri Tse, aka Kiri T, goes head-to-head with Lindsey McAlister, artist and founder of the Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation, in this month’s great debate

Planting Roots • Chloe Chen has opened her first Hong Kong flagship store—a two-storey space on Hollywood Road, designed by Hero Design Group. Here, the owner and creative director of the eponymous label, which offers clothing, accessories and homeware, talks about celebrity dressings, interior design and “pinch-me” moments

Elliot Leung • After making a name for himself in Hong Kong and Hollywood, this composer tells us why he wants to create music that evokes deep emotions

CINEMATIC TRIFECTA • Three award-winning Hong Kong directors talk about the road to success and telling stories that matter

Restaging a Legend • Two decades after his death, Canto-pop icon Leslie Cheung’s legacy is being celebrated in an original tribute musical this month by musicians who want to elevate the global status of the genre

Paving Platforms • Having worked at established galleries, two Hong Kong-based gallerists set up their own art space Podium to spotlight underrepresented female and LGBTQ+ artists

Tableside Theatrics • Gone are the days when dinner entertainment meant genuine conversation. Now, we crave more, and restaurants respond with theatrical flair that often overshadows the food. Does it elevate the dining experience or is it just a distraction from the plate? In Hong Kong, we’ve long been wooed by dining theatrics, but for some, balancing showmanship and substance remains a tricky act to master

No Hangover, No Problem • Indian actor and designer Waris Ahluwalia was in town over the summer to launch Love Conquers All, a...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 248 Publisher: Tatler Asia Limited Edition: Aug 01 2024

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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

Fusing Creativity

THE GUEST LIST

Tatler THE SCENE • Nightlife legends Andrew Bull and Marina Bullivant tell us about the journey behind the creation of their new concept, The Aubrey After Dark, Hong Kong film directors talk about writing stories that matter, and we look back on Tatler’s Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2024 event

A Catalyst for Change

We Forking Love It • Simon Wilson’s Instagram page, Fork Lore—which features interviews with chefs and F&B professionals, who reveal their top recommendations for the best places to eat and drink in the city—has taken Hong Kong by storm. It launched in March, and at the time of writing, has 76,200 followers. Here, he shares what makes this community truly special

Writing Her Story • Amid a growing appetite for women’s stories, director, producer and screenwriter Joanna Bowers and lawyer, poet and playwright Amanda Chong discuss centring women’s experiences, empowering women’s voices and the importance of diversity behind the scenes as well as on stage and screen

Tomorrow’s People • Fortunately for us all, the scientists and entrepreneurs on Asia’s Most Influential are meeting the challenge of ensuring that there is a future for ourselves and for the planet

Two Bulls, One Rhythm • Andrew Bull and Marina Bullivant know how to party. The duo are putting their decades-long nightlife experience into The Aubrey After Dark, a new concept at the Mandarin Oriental izakaya The Aubrey

PS I Love You • Singer-songwriter Kiri Tse, aka Kiri T, goes head-to-head with Lindsey McAlister, artist and founder of the Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation, in this month’s great debate

Planting Roots • Chloe Chen has opened her first Hong Kong flagship store—a two-storey space on Hollywood Road, designed by Hero Design Group. Here, the owner and creative director of the eponymous label, which offers clothing, accessories and homeware, talks about celebrity dressings, interior design and “pinch-me” moments

Elliot Leung • After making a name for himself in Hong Kong and Hollywood, this composer tells us why he wants to create music that evokes deep emotions

CINEMATIC TRIFECTA • Three award-winning Hong Kong directors talk about the road to success and telling stories that matter

Restaging a Legend • Two decades after his death, Canto-pop icon Leslie Cheung’s legacy is being celebrated in an original tribute musical this month by musicians who want to elevate the global status of the genre

Paving Platforms • Having worked at established galleries, two Hong Kong-based gallerists set up their own art space Podium to spotlight underrepresented female and LGBTQ+ artists

Tableside Theatrics • Gone are the days when dinner entertainment meant genuine conversation. Now, we crave more, and restaurants respond with theatrical flair that often overshadows the food. Does it elevate the dining experience or is it just a distraction from the plate? In Hong Kong, we’ve long been wooed by dining theatrics, but for some, balancing showmanship and substance remains a tricky act to master

No Hangover, No Problem • Indian actor and designer Waris Ahluwalia was in town over the summer to launch Love Conquers All, a...


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