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Around Asia • Meet the inspiring people featured in Tatler’s regional titles
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So, How Was Your Year?
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Tatler The Scene • A tribute to Hong Kong’s movie poster artists, a young actor who has moved from the local stage to a Netflix series, and all the glamour from the M+ Gala Presented by Tatler
Stars Align • On November 7, hundreds of Hong Kong’s most impactful, influential and stylish attended the 2022 M+ Gala Presented by Tatler at Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District. The one-of-a-kind fundraiser championed creativity and culture, and was a celebration of Hong Kong’s unwavering resilience in the face of challenges
Yuletide Youngsters • It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, so we’ve rounded up the best events for the junior members of the Tatler community
Leading the Charge
In Fashionable Form
Digital Attraction
The Show Must Go On
Making It Rain
The Met Gala of Asia • Celebrating the finest couture, K11 Night is set to return to Victoria Dockside this month
We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby • For 45 years, Tatler in Asia has been synonymous with power, influence and style, reflecting the evolving tastes and culture of the region’s elite. Take a trip down memory lane for key moments in our storied history
The Bigger Picture • HSBC is ramping up its commitment to the arts through a variety of initiatives, including a major partnership with M+. Luanne Lim, CEO of HSBC Hong Kong, discusses why art is so important to the bank—and the city
From Shouson Theatre to the Silver Screen • Rising talent Isabella Wei became Hong Kong’s brightest new film star when she made her debut in Netflix’s eight-episode thriller 1899
Movies You Can Eat • Chef Will Leung of Cantonese fine dining restaurant 1111 Ones has launched a new menu inspired by classic Hong Kong films, including In the Mood for Love, A Better Tomorrow and Infernal Affairs
From Sampans to Superyachts • Victoria Tang-Owen and Christopher Owen sail out to their own sanctuary amid Hong Kong’s skyscrapers
The Weigh-In • Ruth Shapiro, co-founder and chief executive of the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society, goes head-to-head with Jean Sung, head of the philanthropy centre in Asia at JP Morgan Private Bank, in this month’s great debate
Gilbert Yeung • The founder of Dragon-i, Cassio and Tazmania Ballroom tells Tatler about the early days of Hong Kong nightlife and how the birth of his daughter changed everything
Cruising to Monaco • Chanel’s Monte Carlo-inspired Cruise 2022/23 collection has us feeling holiday vibes
Season’s Feasting • While some hold the annual tradition of cooking Christmas lunch or dinner dear, there is something joyous about leaving it to the professionals. ’Tis the season to indulge, after all
The Art of Giving • The Hong Kong Jockey Club is marking the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the HKSAR with a series of cultural events across the city
Somewhere in Time • Best known for its literary adaptations, Ronin Theatre’s new production honours the true story of the forgotten movie poster illustrator who made Chow Yun Fat and Bruce Lee the film icons we love
Andre Kwok • The co-founder of the Good City Foundation explains...