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The Scene • Literature inspires Hong Kong Ballet’s latest show, Common Farms’ founder talks about her mission to transform food systems, and we look back on the decades of work done by Mother’s Choice
Digital Immersion • Two experiences put digital art in the frame this month
View from the Top • Piratpal Singh, also known as Lavish, is a 22-year-old calisthenics athlete taking Hong Kong’s rooftops by storm
Collecting Wealth • Asia’s growing wealth is driving the region’s importance in the collectibles marketplace as online auctions continue to attract big spenders
Living the Green • Common Farms founder Jessica Naomi Fong was named one of 50 global young changemakers by the World’s 50 Best Restaurants this year. The only Hongkonger to receive this honour, she tells Tatler about her mission to transform her home city’s food system since 2017
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The Weigh-In • Keith Rumjahn, CEO and co-founder of digital fitness company OliveX, and Elizabeth Chu, chairman of restaurant operator ZS Hospitality Group, go head-to-head in this month’s great debate
Pay It Forward • Since founding non-profit organisation Mother’s Choice in 1987, Phyllis Marwah has helped more than 54,000 pregnant women by providing support through pre- and post-natal programmes. She shares stories of love, loss and legacy
Elaine Kwok • In July, Elaine Kwok, the former head of 20th- and 21st-century art at Christie’s Asia Pacific, started a new role at Hauser & Wirth. She reveals the challenges and fulfilment of a career in the arts
What’s in a Name? • Mononyms are the new ampersands in the world of Hong Kong restaurant-naming trends—though some may require a linguist to understand
Top of the Game • Four Web3 power players plan to turn the city into the next world nexus of sustainability, art, luxury and digital finance
A Great Escape • Villa Lucca takes mansion living to the next level
The Future is Now • Actor and film mogul Louis Koo and tech branding company founder and CEO Aaron Lau reflect on the making of the marquee Hong Kong sci-fi flick Warriors of Future— and how this could change the local entertainment industry
Stretching His Wings • Wing Shya, the legendary Hong Kong director who gained fame as Wong Kar-wai’s set photographer, has launched a collection of more than 1,000 NFTs of classic Hong Kong movie scenes
All the World’s a Stage • A testament to Hong Kong’s vibrant arts scene, Carmina Burana sees two of the city’s flagship arts organisations banding together to celebrate the greatest dance, music and literature of all time
Hello World • From sculpture to social entrepreneurship, the new Gen.T List celebrates the achievements of Hong Kong’s brightest young individuals. Meet eight 2022 honourees here, and turn to page 136 to learn more about three entrepreneurs who are using technology to help the planet
Cuban Nights • Transporting guests to the tropical streets of Cuba, this August The Hong Kong Jockey Club curated a colourful world of cocktails, Cuban tapas and neon nights, all reminiscent of Old Havana
Style • Moynat’s creative director talks heritage and making history; how to...