L'Officiel Malaysia N°52 - October 2020

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PHOTOGRAPHY CHUAN LOOI/ YIPIEYAYA STYLING MONICA MONG MAKEUP CAT YONG HAIR CK LIOW MODELS NATALIE PRABHA & NIA ATASHA/ THE MODELS LAB KL ALL OUTFITS AND ACCESSORIES COACH FALL / WINTER 2020 COLLECTION

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Contributors page 18

Editor’s Pick page 20

STYLE Fashioning The Archetype page 24

News page 30

Check And Balance page 32

The Space Sac à Malice Bag by Hermès page 33

A Kors Getaway page 34 page 44

In The Zone page 36

If Basquiat Street Could Talk page 38 page 30

Hold It, Don’t Drop It page 39

Oh Jackie! page 40

Classic Reinvention page 44

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BIJOUX Extreme Makeover page 50

Back To The Future page 54

A New Day Has Come page 56

Blank Space page 58

The Tessa Diamond Circle Pendant by Hearts On Fire

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News page 60

Grey’s Anatomy page 62

Small Is Beautiful page 63

The Luxury Ultimatum page 68

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Great Revival page 68

Tough Bond page 70

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BEAUTY News page 74

Go The Distance page 76

The White Ginseng Radiance Refining Mask by Sulwhasoo page 77

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Race Against Time page 79

Loud And Proud page 80

MODE Twin Peaks page 86 page 86

Wandering Spirit page 92

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One Enchanted Evening page 104

LIVING News page 116

What A Wonderful World page 118

Hitting A Home Run page 126

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The Pursuit Of Happiness page 128

LAST WORD Fairest Of Them All page 136 page 92



N° 52 October 2020

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MANAGING EDITOR MONICA MONG

VICE PRESIDENT AILEEN SOH

DEPUTY EDITOR TAN SIOK HOON

SENIOR SALES & MARKETING DIRECTORS CHRISTINA LOH ASHLEY LOH

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Dear Fashion Week, It’s a very different moment of life that we are experiencing right now. I remember vividly how I had written most of my October issue editor’s notes either in the hotel room during Paris Fashion Week, or in the car on the way to show venues. Fashion weeks are always crazy hectic, a ritual I have not missed for the past 13 years. This season we would need a bit of adjustment as fashion’s front row has moved to the front of our smartphone and laptop screens. Fortunately brands are going all out to make sure editors experience a semblance of a physical fashion week as we have been receiving hard copy invitations, and also refreshments and flowers just like what we used to receive in our hotel rooms or at the hotel’s concierge desk. This pampering as we watch the shows in front of the screen is much appreciated, besides giving us that familiar fashion week moment while reinforcing the brand’s aesthetic, as if we were literally, physically, at the shows. Fendi sent out a box of made-in-Italy pasta to recreate an Italian vibe. And Moschino kept up the quirkiness with an invitation in the shape of a hanger, from which a McDonald’s Happy Meal takeaway box charm dangled. Meanwhile, Paul Andrew from Salvatore Ferragamo transported us to the front row from wherever we are right now by sending us a VR device to be inserted into our smartphones to “watch” the show for a better virtual experience as though we were at the actual show venue. Times have changed, and how is this “phygital” fashion week experience coming across? To be honest, there is nothing like being physically at the shows, watching them in real life. Reviewing the collection on the screen without seeing and touching the actual pieces is just not the same. Clothes are meant to be worn on the human body and so the human touch is very much part and parcel of it all. Till then, Fashion Week. Love, Monica Mong (@mongnica) Managing Editor, L’Officiel Malaysia



CONTRIBUTORS PAKU SUKUDA Stylist With a broad education spanning film criticism in Poland, fashion marketing in the UK, and Mandarin language in China, Paku Sukuda decided to combine aspects of her diverse studies to become a professional stylist in 2010. Now with a decade of experience in the fashion industry that has taken her all over the globe, she continues her career specialising in styling and art directing high-end conceptual shoots. Aside from her love of fashion, Paku has a deep passion for travel, food and metal music.

CHUAN LOOI Photographer Founder of Yipieyaya Studio, Chuan Looi, a renowned Malaysian fashion photographer and director, has shot a host of editorial spreads and digital campaigns for many fashion brands. In addition to that, he also boasts an impressive clientele base of personalities that include Neelofa, Yuna, Misha Omar and Lawrence Wong. Other achievements include publishing his first book in 2010 featuring Malaysian actress Sinje Lee’s month-long trip to several states in India, as well as holding his first solo exhibition titled LID & LET LIVE in January 2014. CAT YONG Makeup Artist With over 14 years of experience in makeup, Cat Yong is a regular face working on projects with high-profile beauty and fashion brands. She graduated from the Monica Lee Face Art Academy in 2005 and became a bona fide makeup artist widely known for creating stunning looks for both magazines and television. Not only has she contributed her expertise to countless editorial spreads, she has also been professionally involved in local and international films including Crazy Rich Asians. Currently based in Kuala Lumpur, she is constantly reinventing herself and continues to produce impressive works of the beauty art within the industry.

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CK LIOW Hairstylist A highly accomplished hairstylist from Kuala Lumpur, CK Liow is best known for creating a variety of unique and distinctive hairdos for both editorial and bridal photoshoots. In 2007, he graduated with a professional diploma in Hair Design from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology. From there, his talent has won him several hair awards including Hair Malaysia Competition and I.B.E Hair Competition, while his portfolio continues to grow with his work for local celebrities like Nur Fazura, Zahirah MacWilson and Nelydia Senrose.



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1. Gucci:  Designers are granting sacerdotal absolution to the unholiest of (fashion) sins with a new code of divine dressing. Alessandro Michele, for one, gives us a Fanny Lye fix with his 17th century-esque ensemble.

4. Prada:  C onvention a l de sig ns are now revisited and upgraded with a bolder attitude to provide contrast against the inevitably monotonous winter. The sandals at Prada, for instance, are reimagined with bright red exterior.

7. Balenciaga:  Athleisure continues to f i n d i t s p l a c e i n t h e r o s te r. Repurposing its sneaker counterpart’s sock-like design and ultra-articulated molded sole, this crepe jersey bootie will make you want to bend it like Balenciaga.

2. Acne Studios:  Comfor t is key as we head into the more sedate and sobering season. Luckily, designers have packed a plethora of blankets, throws and stoles that seamlessly go from day to night.

5. Giorgio Armani:  As we’re putting on layers upon layers of wool, fur and fleece for the months ahead, add this chunky belt by Giorgio Armani to your cart to keep the waist-accentuation game going.

8. C e l i n e :   C r a f t y c h a i n s a r e ever y where this season—from jewellery to the bags, belts and beyond. Those who wish to give the trend a try may start with this fail-proof chain handle bag in fiery red crocodile skin.

3. Fendi:  Back by popular demand is fun fringe for women on the go. Fendi’s Peekaboo is among the It-bags that has been accorded with the tasselled trim treatment and it comes with golden aiglet finishing.

6. Moschino:  As it turns out, bigger is indeed better. Fall/Winter 2020 saw plenty of rounded, circular silhouettes that make avant-garde seem accessible. Jeremy Scott was ahead of the curve with his gardens of Versailles bubble dress.

9. Dior:  Get ready to turn up the drama as veils are rapidly gaining momentum. Whether it’s clerical, bridal or 1930s old Hollywood—as Dior does it— the headgear is the new definitive statement accessory.



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Fashioning The Archetype To perfect their Fall/Winter 2020 vision, designers get in on the act and go to extreme ends of the spectrum, from juxtaposing elements and eras to sticking steadfastly to a singular sensibility.

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SAINT LAURENT: THE POWER OF SEDUCTION Creative director Anthony Vaccarello plucks the Saint Laurent femme fatale from the Nineties and reimagines her for 2020. Still the well-mannered girl outwardly swanning around in gilded salons, she soon turns vampy in nocturnal places behind closed doors as she gets entangled in messy and dangerous liaisons sprawled between discipline and pleasure. Ultimately, Vaccarello finds a balance in this tension between control and abandonment through a plethora of

cashmere and corsetry, polka dots and panther, and lace and latex. The rehashing of Mister Saint Laurent’s unusual taste in bourgeoisie is now revealed in the format of Vaccarello’s Version 2.0 of elegance tempered with perversity where he breaks the codes of convention in the embrace of risk. The new Saint Laurent woman is a creature who celebrates herself wholeheartedly and uninhibitedly with her entire arsenal of empowered expressions


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PRADA: THE PLURALITY OF WOMEN A fervent feminist of the Milanese intelligentsia, Miuccia Prada has championed her compatriots with a sartorial lexicon that pays tribute to the multiplicity of female identities throughout her creative leadership. Excuse the digression, but this just heightens the anticipation of how the Prada woman will evolve with co-creator Raf Simons entering the scene starting from the Spring/Summer 2021 collection, which we’ve just witnessed in gleeful excitement and true

fangirl mode. For the present season, Mrs Prada gives a masterclass as she apposes strength with femininity, power with delicacy. The lesson to be learnt comes from the pairing of masculine tailoring, boxy outerwear and functional nylon and metal as the natural bedfellows of frivolous fringe and beading, girlish bib tops, sheer lingerie layers and bijoux-like accessories. A beautiful testament that women can indeed have it all: glamour and grit, sensuality and substance.

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GUCCI: THE RELIGION OF RITUAL This fall/winter season, Alessandro Michele leads a congregation of devoted disciples as their great high priest. Playing their part with precision, the congregation straddles the divide between naughty and nice, dressed in infernal ensembles with BDSM-inspired straps and patent harnesses, alongside angelic pinafores with pristine Peter Pan collars, demure bibs and ruff necklines. Their place of worship at the

temple of Gucci this time around is a revolving circular stage where a behind-the-scenes revelation of the pre-show hair, makeup and styling processes take place. The sacredness in the creation of a fashion show as “an unrepeatable ritual” in the words of Michele is a style statement in as much as the blessedly beautiful collection crafted by his skilful and beyond competent team to dress the faithful of the brand.


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MOSCHINO: THE ENERGY OF EXCESS Reflecting on a world trapped in turmoil and dire dilemma, it is not difficult to see how Jeremy Scott had a French Revolution flashback amidst the big picture of political change. With a maximalist backdrop circa the 18th century, the creative director got to work reconstructing Moschino’s sartorial lineup, countered with the radical chic of the Swinging Sixties. His antidote to the stresses plaguing contemporary life is a strong dose of fantasy and

fun, laced lightly with irony. His “Anime Antoinette” time-travels, stepping out in a cornucopia of hyper hues and exaggerated silhouettes, in the likes of farthingales, mini panniers and toile de Jouy alongside hybridised hoodies or moto-jackets, replete with confectionery cocktail dresses to connote the idiocy of those in power. Scott’s take on satire and subversion with extreme theatricality and humour is unbeatable once again.

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LOUIS VUITTON: THE MEDLEY OF TIME This season, Nicolas Ghesquière merges his study in the contrasts of the past, present and future into a fashion hybrid of the highest order. But then those familiar with his design history will know this is his forte where he borrows timeless traditions and couture codes and transforms them with the capacity of his postmodern imaginings to be launched into a futuristic orbit. For fall/winter at Louis Vuitton, he appropriates

centuries-old crinolines and ballroom silhouettes and projects them with the current obsession of streetwear and prevalence of performance gear into a repertoire of fashion-forward pieces. Anchoring the runway drama is a Milena Canonerodesigned historic grandstand filled with a 200-member choir. This ingenious anachronism is a Ghesquière trademark that may be out of time but never out of date and style.


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HERMÈS: THE CRAFT OF CLASSICISM Leather and craftsmanship are synonymous with Hermès, where an equestrian theme has long driven the brand narrative. The unwavering stance on classicism and minimalism that the brand regenerates to meticulous effect season after season is a secret weapon that keeps its most-desired status and cachet at the apex of luxury. To redefine the maison’s signature of understated affluence, creative head of the women’s universe

Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski lays the foundation of her fall/winter collection with the mantra: What is useful must be beautiful. She then pursues the mission single-mindedly with a repertoire of flawless and buttery-soft leathers configured into sumptuous coats and trenches, joined by chic wraparound midi skirts and flat-front trousers, along with an ensemble of youthful A-line minis, timeless vests and functional blouson jackets.

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HAUTE ARRIVALS

Prestigious shopping mall Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is officially the place to be as it recently welcomed a number of exciting new entries from our favourite fashion labels.

Bottega Veneta

Level 2 of the mall’s haute couture mecca also witnessed the opening of a newly refurbished Bottega Veneta boutique. First opened in 2011, the store has undergone a makeover and is now rooted in a new sense of openness and modernity. The renovated interior exhibits a theme of lightness with bright white walls covered in Roman travertine-textured plasters while a pale antique oak is used to create linear shelves and glass-topped tables throughout the space. Completing the refreshed décor are distinctive visual elements like brushed brass racks and colourful jelly cubes alongside a rich ochre padded leather bench and woven leather chairs.

Karl Lagerfeld

Over at Level 2, shoppers can immerse themselves in the inspiring world of fashion royalty Karl Lagerfeld as his namesake brand opened its doors to the first standalone store in Malaysia. Exquisitely designed to embody the codes of the brand, the store showcases the full breadth of Karl Lagerfeld’s luxurious and edgy collection for women, from ready-to-wear to bags and footwear. The fashion legend’s strong legacy is reflected throughout the fully furnished space with framed sketches of his work decorating the walls. Bespoke red velvet chairs and wooden floors also raise parallels to the antique French furnishings found at the Karl Lagerfeld maison.

Chloé

And if you head to the floor above on Level 3, you will find the Chloé boutique perched on that level. Just in time for its Fall 2020 collection, the outlet takes on a contemporary and refined design that creates an experience of personalised luxury. A vast glass screen spanning the entrance offers complete visibility and openness between the store and mall. The curving panels and furniture bring sensuality to the retail outlet’s spacious yet intimate layout. Within its white surroundings punctuated with accents of cream, beige and rose, one can choose from a wide spectrum of ready-to-wear, shoes and even signature perfumes.

adidas Originals

A new adidas Originals store has taken over a space at Level 4, offering the latest statement collections and designer collab pieces. Not only is it the sportswear brand’s largest flagship store in Malaysia, it is also the first to introduce a fresh new concept called “The Collection”. This involves bringing in classic furniture in a modernised way with Malaysian elements brought to life by our local artists. Upon entering, customers will notice light artist Jun Ong’s glowing adidas Trefoil emblem, Electric Wau, erected elegantly at the storefront and window display. Meanwhile, graphic designer Jaemy Choong’s beautiful Batik design can be found decorating the cash desk and floor rug.

Lancel

Located on the same floor not too far from Bottega Veneta is the arrival of French heritage brand Lancel. Finally making its reappearance on local shores, Malaysians can now physically shop for the brand’s leather goods and accessories such as wallets, handbags and key rings. The new store exudes Lancel’s playful French spirit through fresh pops of colours from its vibrant Spring/Summer 2020 collection, set against its elegant chappell green walls. Mellowed mood lighting, gold accents and crisp black steel borders add on to its modern luxury ambience.


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Bring On The Drama

Burberry’s chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci has collaborated with Marina Abramović on the costume design for her new opera project 7 Deaths of Maria Callas. Reinterpreting the theatrical costumes of opera through a modern lens, Tisci experiments with design craft and techniques, reimagining the historical notions of masculine and feminine style. The project premiered recently at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Germany, and will soon travel to Berlin, Athens and Paris.

Natural Woman Joining the growing chorus calling for a more sustainable industry, Emporio Armani presents a selection of ready-to-wear and accessories that are crafted in an ethical way for Fall/ Winter 2020. The wool used in the collection, for example, is recycled from local pre-consumer textile waste and scraps. The organic cotton is also grown responsibly, using non-GMO seeds and an organic growing system to fertilise the soil.

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PITCH PERFECT Sportmax’s fourth edition of the Denim Culture capsule collection is finally here and this time around, it is inspired by singer-songwriter and producer Joan Thiele. A conversation between the music and fashion worlds, JT20 delves into the cultural figures and movements that have impacted Thiele’s sound including Italian pop icon Mina, the allure of the 1950s and ’60s, and the jet-setting high society from the era.

Enter the world of Valentino through Chez Maison Valentino as it takes you to the brand’s historic headquarters of Palazzo Mignanelli. A joyful inclusion within the Valentino website, the new interactive digital project features lively animations by New York artist Joana Avillez, who has also redesigned the façade and the rooms of the headquarters. Here, visitors are free to explore the Valentino universe through stories, quizzes and the archives.


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Check And Balance

Mixing Monsieur Dior’s treasured archival prints with her unabashedly female-centric perspective, creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Fall/Winter 2020 endeavour at Dior is chockfull of checks, power suits and slogan tees. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

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The Space Sac à Malice Bag by Hermès The 1988 classic is an icon being reimagined in dazzling fashion in the Hermès’s universe of innovation and functional elegance. BY JOYCE FAN

Creative director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski has from the outset looked to create a certain baseline for the Hermès wardrobe— one that redefines practicality and wearability with a utilitarian edge. This essentialism was reinforced when she laid out the underlying core ethos for the Fall/Winter 2020 show: “What is beautiful must be useful.” Among the maze of colour-blocked poles set against a stark white background, leathers were presented in a harmonious juxtaposition of clean lines and touches of invigorating hues. Each flattering piece swelled with the French house’s horsey-bourgeoisie heritage while seamlessly combining functionality and flair in the form of pleats, big pockets, buckles and straps.

Offering a series of familiar silhouettes without overplaying the role of flashy embellishments, the accessories too invoked a similar understated sophistication in vibrant primary colours. The 1988 classic Sac à Malice, which directly translates to “bags of mischief”, is undoubtedly a collectible, having gone through numerous reinterpretations over the years. This season, the monsieur calfskin bag sporting a fun galactic motif inspired by space exploration is manifested through Hermès know-how. A rocket in multicoloured leather marquetry shoots through a sky of golden stars towards Mars, partially outlined by the bag’s lacquered clasp and partnered by other planets in the solar system adorning its strap.

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A Kors Getaway

This Fall/Winter 2020, Michael Kors wants to take you on an escapade unlike any other to the beloved American countryside. BY CALVIN CHONG

When the invite was sent out to guests, stating the venue, many did not expect to see a country house set up inside the American Stock Exchange in the heart of Wall Street, Manhattan, but that was exactly what Michael Kors himself wanted to give—an escape from the concrete jungle to unplug, slow down and enjoy life. Kors says, “I think we can all relate to feeling a little too plugged in sometimes. This collection explores that idea of getting away from it all, of taking some time to escape into nature and refuel. And of course, since we can’t all move to the countryside, we looked at how you can take that feeling of privacy and cosiness and imbue it with the polish and luxury you need in an urban environment.” As guests stepped in, they were guided to their seats on the skirts of wooden planks that were later turned into the runway

for the models to strut against the enigmatic vocals of Orville Peck, the celebrated gay Canadian country singer. And when we talk about the fall and winter seasons at Michael Kors, we absolutely cannot forget his love for luscious winterappropriate fabrics: cashmere, wool, knits and more. The string of capes fluttering down the runway, especially the captivating camel cape on Kaia Gerber, brings to perspective the desire of all to travel and escape the mundane. From a structured checkered wool cape coat on Freja Beha Erichsen to the glittering little black dress on Bella Hadid and fluffy white denim jacket over camel knits on Adut Akech, you receive the promise of a luxury fashion escape that pampers you with the best of American sportswear that Kors himself is celebrated for.

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In The Zone

Longchamp is back again with another energetic and vibrant collection and this time, it is showcased with Manhattan’s iconic skyline as its backdrop. BY CALVIN CHONG

With a view overlooking Hudson River on one side and the everbreathtaking Manhattan skyline on the other, the Longchamp Fall/Winter 2020 show has definitely upped the ante to show us that perfect Parisian-meets-New-Yorker synergy on the 25th floor of Hudson Common. Creative director Sophie Delafontaine has taken herself away from the more conventional view of New York and into the urban, hip and cool neighbourhood on the West Side of Manhattan, where art, fashion and culture take centre stage. The ’70s era of sportswear evidently played the main role in inspiring this collection where an array of separates made appearances on the runway and many of them in leather—a usual suspect for the house of Longchamp as they are first and foremost an accessories brand. From there, we also saw plenty of prints—both geometric and abstract—flaunted on the runway, especially in dresses, coats and knitwear. As the models sauntered down the flight of stairs onto the runway, bewitching music filled the room to create a strange yet relaxing sort of calmness that grounded the buzzing energy

of the city—the exact type of contrast Longchamp strove to achieve being a Parisian house at New York Fashion Week. We spoke to Delafontaine backstage post-show and she said, “It’s all about the Parisian women in New York. I was very inspired by the iconic women of the ’70s like Catherine Deneuve and Carole Bouquet, who were full of character and personality, yet feminine and elegant.” Almost like a second home to Delafontaine, it makes sense that she is able to translate that endless energy of New York so well. She says, “For me, New York is all about freedom and energy. It might be more aggressive but it fits perfectly the softer and more relaxed aesthetic of Paris.” And topping the collection off, we have the accessories, and the protagonist of Fall/Winter 2020, the Longchamp Roseau bag—a sleek silhouette that has been the headliner of Longchamp since the previous season and it has managed to stay in power with new iterations. And this new classic of the Parisian label is also accompanied by other chic sisters like the metallic silver Le Pliage and the Longchamp 1980 crossbody.

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If Basquiat Street Could Talk Tapping into the vibrant work and artistic brilliance of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Stuart Vevers revives the relaxed street spirit of downtown New York in the 1980s with an upbeat Fall 2020 collection for Coach. BY JOYCE FAN

If there was one thing that was unmistakably evident from a quick glimpse of the Coach Fall 2020 runway, it was creative director Stuart Vever’s agenda to transport New York back to its bustling ’80s era. Fittingly held under the lofty ceilings of a hidden downtown warehouse on Manhattan’s 12th Avenue, Vever nailed the retro vibe by putting together a decidedly youthful show that not only spotlighted the Big Apple’s freespirited attitude but also the house’s legacy in leather craft. The range exhibited a raw and graphic expression of joyful independence, treating audience to a delightful palette of vivid primary colours and abstract geometric prints on apparel ranging from oversized statement outerwear, day dresses to snap-front midi skirts. The down-to-earth ease of the flat-flat shoes and CitySole sneakers alongside the youthful reimagination of the Legacy Stripe artfully complement while also accentuating the New York-centric collection’s contemporary bent.

Amidst the crafty combination of clashing hues and dynamic silhouettes, the extraordinary artwork of the legendary Jean-Michel Basquiat was hard to miss. The late American artist is widely considered to be one of the most prominent of his generation and his works of art have been a pivotal source of inspiration for the fashion scene. According to Vevers, “Basquiat is the ultimate cultural icon and a symbol of the unorthodox creativity that is nurtured in a place like New York.” The partnership with Basquiat’s estate saw his most distinctive motifs making an appearance across the eclectic collection. This included some of the graffiti prodigy’s critically acclaimed masterpieces such as the 1984 signature Pez Dispenser of a dinosaur wearing a three-point crown and Mecca featuring the Empire State Building—all emblazoned on sweatshirts, blanket-style wool scarves as well as the new, structured mini box bag which is shaped as stackable city blocks.

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Hold It, Don’t Drop It

Much like the triple-threat Latino superstar herself, the limited-edition Coach x Jennifer Lopez Hutton bag is a modern-day icon that delivers on fun, style and versatility. BY JOYCE FAN

One cannot possibly define the term “triple threat” without bringing up Jennifer Lopez. Having spent over 20 years in the entertainment industry breaking numerous barriers as a singer, dancer and actress, the 51-year-old Bronx native undoubtedly has more than earned the coveted title. Even today, she remains at the top of her game with a series of career highs: earning a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the 2019 hit film Hustlers, pulling off a sensational Super Bowl half-time performance and being the new global ambassador for Coach, just to name a few. Her New York upbringing along with her embodiment of the Coach attitude as an individual determined to follow her own path and do things her way makes her a natural fit for the New York-based brand.

Since joining the star-studded Coach family, she went on to stun in a few of the label’s global leather goods campaigns including the latest one where the new limited-edition Hutton bag takes centre stage. The refined leather shoulder bag now comes in an exclusive yet timeless design with subtle tonal snake print and border rivets, simultaneously combined with the fashion house’s iconic leather craftsmanship and Lopez’s style sensibility. In addition to its sleek hardware and long chain strap that can be worn cross-body or looped around the waist as a stylish belt bag, the Hutton’s sophisticated silhouette is further complemented by Lopez’s personal touches: a custommade story patch pouch and a collectible hang tag with her handwritten signature on it.

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Oh Jackie!

The Gucci Jackie 1961 reincarnated with a genderless attitude. Cast members Cherrie, Silas and Ashley take the spotlight in an exclusive shoot to present the iconic bag reinterpreted by Alessandro Michele that echoes its original form but with an innovative twist for a diverse new generation.

PHOTOGRAPHY CHINTOO STYLING MONICA MONG ALL OUTFITS AND ACCESSORIES GUCCI FALL/WINTER 2020 AND GUCCI JACKIE 1961


CHERRIE LIONG, BEAUTY ENTREPRENEUR / CONTENT CREATOR


SILAS OO, MODEL / ILLUSTRATOR


TEXT CALVIN CHONG MAKEUP CAT YONG HAIR MEI CHOI

ASHLEY LAU, DJ / TATTOO ARTIST


Classic Reinvention

Next to the latex drama being dished out in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello’s Fall/Winter 2020 collection, these vintage-inspired accessories are the perfect foil for high-octane style, replete with minimal details, discreet logos and a classic sensibility. PHOTOGRAPHY SOON LAU/AWESOME IMAGE STYLING MONICA MONG

Carre Satchel in Box Saint Laurent Leather


Anais Bow Pumps in Smooth Leather


Anais Bow Pumps in Smooth Leather


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Extreme Makeover

It’s maximalism like you’ve never seen before. Here’s a round-up of the finest over-the-top jewellery from the Fall/Winter 2020 runways.

JW Anderson

Max Mara

Marine Serre

Bottega Veneta

Celine

Chloé

Saint Laurent

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PEDAL TO THE METAL Heavy-duty chains return to the fashion roster with a new take on bold attitude. Once inflated in proportion and bedazzling with sparkling rhinestones, the linked metal rings are now done with a fair amount of restraint. The necklaces sent down the Saint Laurent runway, for instance, are positively streamlined and matched with everything, from slinky latex dresses to office-bound ensembles, which speak for their versatility.

The polished bracelets at Max Mara echo a similar sentiment as they go swimmingly with the muted cashmere coats, bomber jackets and denim blazers. Chloé and Bottega Veneta, on the other hand, have taken the liberty of stamping the chains with their respective mark. While the former impresses those in the front row with its slightly deconstructed designs, the latter stuns with swinging sautoirs in a surprising twist of trend.


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Monse Christian Siriano

Moschino

Alexander McQueen

Dilara Findikoglu

Y Project

Gucci

Ann Demeulemeester

SEXUAL REAWAKENING Blame it on Christian Grey or Timothée Chalamet but the influence of BDSM in fashion has never been so overtly stated as it is today. This season, the leather harness has been upgraded to a full-blown body armour and nowhere is this more apparent than at Alexander McQueen, whose antique silver-finished chain harnesses are as sexual as they are lyrical especially with those heart locket charm embellishments.

Elsewhere, body jewellery has turned up at the showcases of Y/Project and Dilara Findikoglu with both brands going for cascading metal fringe looks. The kinky collar, a symbol of someone’s submissive status in the BDSM context, is also having its moment in the sun and Monse’s extra-wide plaid buckled choker, as well as Christian Siriano’s leather collar with metal hoop and chain trappings are among the standouts.


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Balmain

Alexander McQueen

Giorgio Armani

Proenza Schouler

Salvatore Ferragamo

Isabel Marant

BIG BLING THEORY Fall/Winter 2020 is not the time for playing it safe and your favourite designers accede in unison. Salvatore Ferragamo, Alexander McQueen and Balmain’s issuance of the all-toofamiliar “go big or go home” ultimatum are spelled out by the myriad of statement-making jewels in sculptural, chunky silhouettes that are meant to embolden creativity and unfiltered self-expression.

That tubular choker at Proenza Schouler is another hero piece of the season as it effectively reimagines the sensibility of industrial design. The same approach is applied at Emporio Armani if the disc-shaped earrings are anything to go by, while Giorgio Armani embraces the extravagant nature of the cocktail rings and imbues it with an air of avant-gardism as demonstrated by the velvety texture of the “stones”.


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WOMAN VERSUS WILD Nature is indeed healing. The delicate flowers have outgrown your coat lapels and are now part of the sprawling lush greenery where wild creatures are casually roaming around in town. The plant palooza at Off-White, in particular, sees the brand turning fall’s foliage into luxuriant shoulder-sweeping single earrings that combine stunning sparklers with the brand’s staple arrow motifs.

Over at Balmain, the fascination for deadly animals is manifested in the slew of bejewelled arachnid motifs. The larger-than-life, venomous scorpions are seen hanging from its stinger around the neck or resting over the ear. The influence of nature is also present at Celine and Givenchy, who have reached for the Earth’s crust for her most exquisite, uncut minerals.



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Back To The Future

Revisit Van Cleef & Arpels’ triumphant expertise with the iconic Zip necklace. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

Before all those diamond-encrusted money clips, pearl hooks and gold vermeil straws, there was the Zip necklace that burst onto the scene for its radical approach to jewellery-making. Van Cleef & Arpels is widely deemed as one of the jewellers, if not the first jeweller, to elevate everyday objects to highjewellery status since it began mining the mundane zipper as inspiration for the aforementioned necklace. Thanks to the Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson, whose legendary love story with King Edward VIII was marked by many creations from Van Cleef & Arpels, the innovative necklace came to fruition in 1950. She was the one who suggested to Renée Puissant, the maison’s then-artistic director, to create a piece based on the zipper after this type of fastener started to appear on garments at the time. Not one to shy away from a challenge, Puissant went back to the drawing board and came up with the original necklace that’s made of two gold ribbons bordered with tiny hooks that fit into one another and embellished with exquisite diamonds.

Granted a freedom of movement like a real slide fastener, the necklace also parades the brand’s savoir faire in crafting transformative jewels as it seamlessly morphs into a bracelet upon closing. To imbue the Zip necklace with that playful element while retaining an impossibly soft feel to the touch is no mean feat. Van Cleef & Arpels has gone above and beyond to accord the necklace with a sense of flexibility as it employs its articulation technique and finesses every detail of the creation to perfect the graceful drape of the piece around the neck and on the wrist. Over the years, the Zip necklace has been revisited in various forms, from being reimagined with monochromatic gems to being injected with Oriental undertones. The Zip Antique necklace, for instance, is a faithful reproduction of the original model as it can be worn as a necklace or bracelet. Meanwhile, the Zip Couture long necklace is designed to adorn a décolleté or a bare back.

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A New Day Has Come

An icon, reborn. Van Cleef & Arpels introduces new additions to its Alhambra family. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

In tracing the rich history of Van Cleef & Arpels, one name in particular has never fallen out of fashion: the Alhambra. And while it is true that the success it has enjoyed thus far is largely attributed to the maison’s savoir faire and artistic intelligence, it’s also safe to say that Van Cleef & Arpels lucked out with this one. After all, that’s what Alhambra is all about—luck. Jacques Arpels, the nephew of brand co-founder Estelle Arpels, used to say that one has to believe in luck to be lucky. But seeing is believing, and believing in something as elusive as luck proved to be too hard a concept to grasp for some. To remedy that, the designer had even once collected clovers in his garden and handed them out to his colleagues, along with a copy of John Greenleaf Whittier’s Don’t Quit, to inspire hope and optimism. Little did they know those clovers would soon change the course of the house’s trajectory as Jacques Arpels began adopting the silhouette of a four-leaf clover, a definitive icon of good luck, for his maiden Alhambra creation in 1968. Debuting as a sautoir necklace comprising 20 of the symbolic motifs in creased yellow gold, the Alhambra has over the years

blossomed into a multifaceted character especially with its unconventional gemstone accoutrements. The legacy of the Alhambra is carried on today with the Magic Alhambra necklaces in variations of white gold with chalcedony, yellow gold with blue agate, rose gold with grey mother-ofpearl, and guilloché yellow gold. Rounding up the new batch are the Vintage Alhambra ring in guilloché yellow gold and the Sweet Alhambra watch in guilloché rose gold with pink motherof-pearl—appearing for the first time in the collection. In true Van Cleef & Arpels form, the mother-of-pearl and hard stone motifs here are intricately cut and polished, and just like the predecessors that came before them, they are delicately fringed with polished golden beads. These golden contours have been carefully reworked by hand by master jewellers, before the prongs—rounded for a softer feel—are bent down to hold the motifs in place. Reimagined to better suit the modern-day jewellery lover, the long necklaces can now be converted into a shorter version by doubling the chain. They can alternatively be wrapped around the wrist as bracelets or draped down the back.

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“Frivole” 7-flower bracelet in yellow gold with diamonds, Van Cleef & Arpels.

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“Juste un Clou” bracelet in white gold with diamonds, Cartier.

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“Happy Spirit” bangle in white and rose gold, with diamonds, Chopard.

Blank Space “Divas’ Dream” bracelet in white gold with pavé diamonds, Bulgari.

“Tiffany T” wire bracelet in rose gold with mother-of-pearl and diamonds, Tiffany & Co.

Unlock all the possibilities with these irresistible open bracelets. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

“Sì” bracelet in white gold with diamonds, Giorgio Armani.

“Comète Chevron” bracelet in white gold with diamonds, Chanel Fine Jewelry.

“Possession” open bangle in yellow gold with diamonds, Piaget.


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The Tessa Diamond Circle Pendant by Hearts On Fire

A masterclass on how to make an effortless statement with beauty and grace. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

To follow up on its successful Fulfillment collection would seem to be a tall order for Hearts On Fire, but it has risen admirably to the challenge with the triumphant Tessa. Similarly nuanced with an ever-brilliant diamond centrepiece, the new collection sets itself apart with an ultra-modern aesthetic while retaining elements that are unique to the brand. Commendable workmanship is the secret behind the Tessa pendant necklace, whose allure is reflected in the seamless, irregular pave that forms a distinctive cluster look that subtly

contrasts from its Fulfillment counterpart. The low profile setting, tapered details and exquisitely honeycombed back plating work together to elevate the Tessa to a league of its own. “She is every woman,” the brand describes Tessa’s muse. Having unveiled a stylish creation that’s both bold and beautiful, the American jeweller dedicates its Tessa range to those who appreciate quality and above all, who believe in the power of making a statement, no matter how big or small it might be.


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Thomas Sabo

Wanderlust + Co

Swarovski

WHEN IN ROME Bulgari’s appreciation for its heritage is once again on display as it dives deeper into the bottomless mine of wonder that’s Rome. The lavishly ornamented Barocko high jewellery range, influenced by Baroque art and architecture, sees many of the Eternal City’s iconic landmarks turned into wearable artefacts. The Cabochon Exhuberance necklace, for instance, is designed after the Horti Farnesiani complex on Palatino Hill.

Throwback Thursday

Break gender barriers with these vintage signet slash dome rings.

DOING THE RIGHT THING

Express Yourself

It’s time to practise what Pandora preaches and embrace your unique sense of style with Pandora Signature. Inspired by winding staircases, futuristic buildings and remarkable sculptures, the new additions to the collection reimagine beloved design elements such as the Pandora logo, cut-out hearts and sparkling pavé, and feature geometric details resulting from the brand’s exceptional craftsmanship.

Keeping its word on pushing for a more sustainable and transparent industry, Tiffany & Co. paves the way with its diamond traceability initiative. The jeweller is set to provide its patrons with the information on the craftsmanship journey of its newly sourced, individually registered diamonds, which includes their country of origin, where they were cut and polished, graded and quality assured, as well as set in jewellery.


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NEW BEGINNINGS

Rolex Testimonee Juan Diego Flórez

Rolex Testimonee Rolando Villazón

A. Lange & Söhne Suria KLCC

Rolex Testimonee Sonya Yoncheva

French Violinist Renaud Capuçon

The Sound Of Music

Rolex has embarked on a project to support musicians and singers during these Covid times in response to the company’s long-term commitment to champion those setting the highest standards in the world of music and help this art form perpetuate in everyday life. Rolex Testimonees Juan Diego Flórez, Rolando Villazón and Sonya Yoncheva performed solo and in ensembles with singers and musicians, joined by French violinist Renaud Capuçon in Paris, in three Rolex “Perpetual Music” concerts that took place in Italy, Germany and France, involving approximately 100 artists whose livelihoods have been disrupted by the pandemic. To enjoy these performances until the end of October, head to the medici.tv platform, a free streaming service which has partnered with Rolex for over a decade, joining hundreds of thousands of viewers in over 180 countries. “During these difficult times, when musicians have suffered both the loss of audience and income, our aim is to provide them the opportunity to perform with renowned artists at prestigious venues with the finest acoustics,” said Arnaud Boetsch, Rolex Director of Communication & Image.

Kuala Lumpur’s Suria KLCC is now home to the first A. Lange & Söhne boutique in Malaysia. The design aesthetic, reflecting the German watchmaker’s passion for perfection, features clean, contemporary lines and authentic materials. A unique horological experience is ensured for those visiting the 85-sqm retail space segmented by perpendicular intersecting volumes of movable walls and sliding doors to form functional areas for watch display, consulting and sales delivery; a VIP area; a luxurious private lounge, and an Experience Library showcasing the watchmaker’s history as a window into the world of A. Lange & Söhne.

Chopard Suria KLCC

ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT

The Musée Atelier Audemars Piguet, designed by BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) after winning a competition to envision the expansion of the watch brand’s historical premises in 2014, has opened its doors in Vallée de Joux. The contemporary spiralshaped glass pavilion complements the oldest building where Jules Louis Audemars and Edward Auguste Piguet set their workshop in 1875. Emerging gracefully from the ground, the high-concept spiral offers a stunning setting for over two centuries of history showcasing more than 300 watches, including feats of complication, miniaturisation and unconventional designs, with the Grandes Complications and Métiers d’Art Ateliers at the heart of the spiral to breathe life into them. Chairwoman of the Board of Directors Jasmine Audemars said, “We wanted visitors to experience our heritage, savoir-faire, cultural origins and openness to the world in a building that would reflect both our rootedness and forward-thinking spirit. But, before all, we wanted to pay tribute to the watchmakers and craftspeople who have made what Audemars Piguet is today, generation after generation.”

Also at Suria KLCC, Chopard has reopened its newly renovated boutique where a “green and sustainable” feature wall, conceptualised by Caroline and Karl-Friedrich Scheufele and the first of its kind in the region, is the main design highlight. The introduction of live plants to the shopping destination’s 8 m by 17 m steel façade instills a great sense of nature and calmness in the continuing development of the Maison’s link with nature and its concern about the loss of green spaces in the city. This chimes in tandem with Chopard’s pioneering Journey to Sustainable Luxury where 100% Ethical Gold has been offered in its jewellery and watch creations since 2018.


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“Pasha de Cartier” in white gold with diamonds, manualwinding mechanical skeletonised movement and alligator strap, Cartier.

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“Imperiale” in white gold with black mother-of-pearl dial, diamonds, self-winding mechanical movement and silver-brushed fabric strap, Chopard.

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“Twenty~4” in steel case and bracelet with black-gradated and grey sunburst dial, diamonds and self-winding mechanical movement, Patek Philippe.

Grey’s Anatomy The fifty shades of this hue look simply delectable for the season. “Divas’ Dream” in white gold with diamonds, acetate dial, automatic movement and grey satin strap, Bulgari.

“Cintrée Curvex Master Banker Asia Exclusive” in white gold with diamonds, automatic movement and leather strap, Franck Muller.

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“Trésor” in stainless steel with diamonds, quartz movement and leather strap, Omega.

“DolceVita” in stainless steel with silver “flinqué” dial, quartz movement and alligator leather strap, Longines.

“Code Coco” in steel and titanium case and bracelet with black lacquered dial, a princess-cut diamond and quartz movement, Chanel Horlogerie.


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Small Is Beautiful

Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils its latest Calibre 101 marvels of miniaturisation, created by the unique alliance between high jewellery and fine watchmaking. BY TAN SIOK HOON

They say necessity is the mother of invention and this certainly rings true for Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Calibre 101. From its introduction in 1929 to enable women to discreetly check the time, the world’s smallest movement and one of the world’s oldest—at 14 mm long, less than 5 mm wide and weighing barely one gram—is still in production and flaunts its original architecture and assembly, save the evolution of components and their production. The Calibre 101’s prestige is famously linked to it being worn by Queen Elizabeth II for her coronation in 1953. Proudly made in-house, from each minuscule component to stone setting, the two Calibre 101 High Jewellery watch novelties for 2020: Snowdrop and Bangle, are beautifully borne from a jewelleryled approach where bracelet design and gem-setting style were considered before integrating the cases and movements into the designs. While both bracelets parallel classical high jewellery codes—pink gold and diamonds classified from only IF to VVS— they are a study in contrast in form and character. The delicate manchette-style Snowdrop watch is inspired by the white bell-shaped flowers of Vallee de Joux and features pear-shaped diamonds encircling the dial to form a flower with symmetrical waves of diamonds in the petal pattern throughout the bracelet, along with a griffe setting for the 904 diamonds totalling 20.9 carats for maximum sparkle. Bold yet feminine, the Bangle watch derives inspiration from Art Deco’s graceful geometry and 20th-Century Modernism’s strong forms. Its symmetry-asymmetry interplay is heightened by the 996 diamonds of 19.7 carats of graduated size to emphasise its design, coupled with both griffe and grain settings to elevate 3D and light reflection effects.

Jaeger-LeCoultre CEO Catherine Renier tells us more about the Calibre 101 and its latest collection. On specificity… These pieces are an expression of watchmaking innovation and technicality, and also an expression of our Métiers d’Art in jewellery setting. It’s fantastic to work with a calibre from 1929 and also for the maison to express its jewellery making and Métiers d’Art expertise at the manufacture with a full floor of workshops dedicated to jewellery setting, enamelling, micro painting, guilloche. On miniaturisation… Watchmaking has always been about the challenge and innovation of miniaturisation, from bells and clocks in the beginning to wearable watches. For the 101, the miniaturisation is not so much a complexity or complication of watchmaking, but for the watch to be worn in a very discreet way to meet the needs of ladies back then. Today watchmaking is a world that loves challenges and we continue to look for the ability to be smaller, thinner but with stronger performance— improving the power reserve, precision, reliability for each calibre, and for the minute repeater on top of it having the perfect sound. On supply… The jewellery watches are not numbered but very limited in production as only a few people can assemble the highly complex calibre, and we do maybe a dozen a year and the quantities are very limited. On demand… It comes from ladies all around the world, from New York to Asia. There is a population of ladies who are into mechanical movements with the challenge of the smallest one and the beauty of high jewellery bracelets. We have every year, very small quantities, and again a lot of interest in these timepieces.

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The Luxury Ultimatum

Jewellery watches are extreme objects of desire—the epitome of sparkle and storytelling synonymous with precious materials and innovative design and craftsmanship—created by artisans who challenge the limits of their artistry. BY TAN SIOK HOON

PANTHÈRE JEWELLERY WATCH BY CARTIER Since 1914, the Panthère has given the Cartier universe a treasure trove of narrative that continually empowers its creativity. From abstract to naturalist, sculptural to graphic, though this Cartier signature has never changed its spots as an object of desire and fascination, the design process surrounding its interpretation has been in perpetual evolution. “Throughout this century, the panther has asserted itself with power and consistency. Oscillating between playful and predatory, cruel and kind, it merrily adapts to the stylistic circumstances of the period, taking advantage of it and seizing the spirit of the times like willing prey. Far more than a fashion or status symbol, or a mere ornament, the Cartier panther has become a genuine cultural icon,” said Pierre Rainero, Image, Style and Heritage Director of Cartier International. Cartier’s legendary and visionary artistic director of jewellery Jeanne Toussaint, aka “La Panthère” was so enamoured with the emblematic creature that it became her personal trademark, besides being famed for her three-dimensional expression of the panther from 1948.

In true Cartier fashion , this year’s unexpected encounter between the iconic panther and the maison’s savoir faire in crafts and techniques, from design to gem mounting, paving and setting, has given birth to an array of precious, creative and innovative watches: two new “Métiers d’Art” watches, flaunting straw and gold marquetry and enamel filigree; along with the mesmerising Révélation d’Une Panthère in an all-black rendition; and three sophisticated variations of the Panthère jewellery watches. Revealing the feline’s seductive power as the mistress of time and guardian of the passing hours, the Panthère jewellery watch is not only a stylish symbol of the maison’s signature, it encapsulates its mastery and manoeuvre of precious and refined details through shapes, colours, cuts, volumes, postures and symmetry/asymmetry. Once again, the panther’s prowess is exemplified in all her feminine strength, freedom and magnetism by Cartier’s embrace of the essence of things.

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FRIVOLE SECRET WATCH BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS At Van Cleef & Arpels, watchmaking has always danced in tandem with the maison’s High Jewellery expertise in the creation of its Poetry of Time lexicon, where each bejewelled watch poetically sets off a moment of grace, luck or happiness. Spring is an especially resonant time at the house where a poetic homage to nature is always celebrated as blossoms unfurl and bloom. So it goes without saying that flowers hold a very special place in the heritage of Van Cleef & Arpels, serving as inspiration and offering an enchanting spectacle as they are endlessly renewed in floral jewellery collections. Be it in figurative or abstract styles, these beautiful springtime symbols of nature reflect the jeweller’s one-of-a-kind savoir faire through gemstones and three-dimensional forms. With its bold, graphic yet refined aesthetic, the Frivole collection, introduced in 2003, is unique for its structural and dimensional sensibility. Cour tesy of a traditional

jewellery-making technique that leverages the interplay of light on the metal’s sur face, namely the maison’s mirror-polishing craftsmanship, each petal of gold gleams with great intensity. Adding to that is brilliant airiness, accentuated by openwork that allows light to pass through the stones via a pierced gold structure. Only the most dazzling gemstones are selected for Frivole creations with diamonds that meet the strictest criteria: D to F for colour and IF to VVS for clarity. This year’s new Frivole aesthetic pairs a polished yellow bangle with shimmering floral motifs, comprising a 7-flower bracelet and also for the first time, a secret watch. The intricacy of the jeweller’s art converges in a sun-drenched, luminous bouquet of flowers whose heart-shaped petals of polished gold are superimposed in a glistening three-dimensional composition where the iridescent spray of blooms delicately pivots to reveal an exquisite and sparkling diamond-paved dial.

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SECRET CENOTE CUFF WATCH BY PIAGET Capturing the splendour of a lush jungle, Piaget’s Wings of Light high jewellery collection is a true extravaganza. Evoking the secret world of a flourishing natural utopia, hidden treasures abound in this paradise, captured in three enchanting chapters: Enchanted Flight, Magnificent Haven and Ecstatic Dance. The magical escapade is conjured by vivid colour, exotic plants and animals, and searing sunsets. Imagination and wonder define this kaleidoscopic universe where one is greeted by an unforgettable explosion of shapes, textures, hues and movement in Chapter 1. Rainbow highlights of precious gemstones set the scene as they take flight and soar in the form of majestic wings and vibrant plumage across a backdrop of feathered light and jewelled silhouettes echoing the luxuriant leaves, flowers and fruits. Beyond cascading rivers and dense flora, a calm haven is to be found in the heart of the jungle. It is here, nestled in Chapter 2 of

the Wings Of Flight opus, that one finds the Secret Cenote capsule and its matching chromatic tones. Among the ethereal pieces is the Secret Cenote High Jewellery watch, informed by smooth panels and clean lines, and perfectly mirroring the balanced beauty of nature as earth, stone and water unify in tranquility. To create this precious semblance of a natural pool refuge, named “cenote” which translates to “holy well” in Spanish, the white gold cuff watch is a poetic ode to tropical blues and greens, brought to life by rows of precisely positioned baguette-cut sapphires and baguette-and brilliant-cut diamonds in the pattern of true Piaget flair. Anchoring the sophisticated lushness is a dial in magnificent black opal, the finest in the world sourced from Australia. The ornamental stone, treasured by the maison since the 1960s, is the mainstay of its iconic watches. Asymmetry, also a distinct Sixties aesthetic, imbues the Secret Cenote cuff watch with nature’s randomness, translated with skilled uniformity by the unmatched expertise of a master jeweller.

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“OWL” JEWELLERY WATCH BY CHOPARD Every year as the official partner to the Cannes International Film Festival since 1998, Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie collection, named Red Carpet, is as highly anticipated as the glamorous fest’s Official Selection premieres. The appearance of the Red Carpet collection creations culminate on the Palais des Festivals steps—their sparkle beamed across the world as seen worn by the world’s most beautiful and famous actresses during the official presentation of films at the Cannes festival. For 2020, Chopard Co-President and Artistic Director Caroline Scheufele, a lover of nature and cinema herself, embraces natural enchantment as inspiration for the Red Carpet collection. In the annual tradition set by Scheufele since the the festival’s 60th anniversary, Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie workshops have been tasked with the feat of composing a collection with as many creations as the year of the Festival’s existence. The artisans, based in the maison’s ateliers in Geneva housing the largest

Haute Joaillerie workshops in Switzerland currently, represent the aggregate know-how of more than 30 crafts for the elite group that includes sculptor-jewellers, lapidaries, gem-setters and polishers. Boundaries are constantly being pushed by these talented craftsmen as to what is possible, whether simple lines or generous volumes, gold or precious stones. This year’s grand total of 73 treasures comprising the Red Carpet collection by Chopard are realised under the auspices of the environment and its flora and fauna. This celebration of nature harks back to 2010, the year of Chopard’s 150th anniversary when Scheufele designed 150 Haute Joaillerie creations for the Animal World collection. Among the 2020 Red Carpet collection is an “Owl” jewellery watch, crafted by Chopard’s peerless team in its workshops. The panache, artistry and craftsmanship to create the enthralling watch, featuring two dials surrounded by multicoloured sapphires forming the eyes of the nocturnal creature, is clear for all to see.

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Great Revival

Richard Mille transforms the pocket watch, replacing its classicism with ultra-modernity in the making of RM 020 tourbillon pocket watch. BY TAN SIOK HOON

The pocket watch has evolved over hundreds of years as the precursor of the wristwatch, so it is, interestingly, experiencing an unexpected revival currently. In centuries past, the portable pocket watch was the foundation on which horologists began to perfect the art of mechanical watchmaking. It was originally the ultimate emblem of freedom and prestige as it liberated one from having to depend on the public clock tower and the home or office standing clock to tell time. Always ready to spring a surprise in the realm of avant-garde watchmaking, Richard Mille’s RM 020 tourbillon pocket watch is its latest one-of-a-kind time instrument upon a revisit of the Golden Age of timekeepers. This reinterpretation of a classic is bound to satisfy the standards of even the most hard-toplease collectors with all its bells and whistles. For starters, it is the first pocket watch created to debut a non-metallic baseplate made of carbon nanofiber, originally employed in U.S. Air force jets. Never one to rest on its laurels especially as a purveyor of technical materials, Richard MIlle’s isotropic composite material takes carbon nanofibers and molds them under a high pressure of 7,500 N/cm2 and a temperature of 2,000 °C. Its mission is to ensure that the pocket watch’s going train remains stable in a varied spectrum of conditions and temperatures with high mechanical, physical and chemical stability in all directions. The RM 020 is no petite creation and its ample proportions allow the curve and camber of its rectangular case to be enhanced. Its eye-catching rhomboid shaped chain links, borrowing inspiration from Column of the Infinite by 20th-century sculptor Brancusi, contribute to its bold and graphic silhouette. Complementing the RM 020 tourbillon pocket watch is a titanium watch chain featuring a quick attach/ release mechanism that allows it to multitask as a pendulette de bureau with the addition of a desk stand.

With sapphire glass on the front and back, the transparency gives an open view of all the parts of the movement of the pocket watch, afforded by haute horlogerie’s best in Swiss case making and certainly a sight to behold. And naturally to experience or witness the full intrigue of any watchmaking complication, one has to venture within the case where a tourbillon escapement lies for the RM 020 tourbillon pocket watch. Invented in the 19th century for the pocket watch format timepiece, here the mechanism is driven by a double winding barrel with 10 days of power reserve. The RM 20 tourbillon pocket watch’s list of specifications is impressive, boasting bridges in grade 5 titanium and a central bridge in Arcap®. The other features include the function indicator at 4 o’clock which identifies the winding, neutral and hand-setting positions when the crown is pulled out; and additionally, the free-sprung balance with variable inertia that ensures reliability against shocks, and assembly or disassembly, as well as guarantees superior chronometric results. Then there are the spline screws in grade 5 titanium which are used for the bridges and case, with the torquelimiting crown being made from titanium. What then does it take to put together the RM 20 tourbillon pocket watch? In a nutshell, the chain, clasp, crown cover and stand require 580 separate operations entailing 140 finishing operations and 126 control operations. The tally of 189 components comprises 27 parts in the crown, 20 in the crown cover, 16 in the clasp, 65 in the chain and 61 parts in the separate stand. While all iterations of the RM 020 tourbillon pocket watch come in a titanium central case band, the choice of both front and back bezels are available in either 18k red gold, white gold or titanium for this triumphant “time machine” that successfully synthesises an 18th-century horological mandate in combination with 21st-century technology and aesthetics.

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Tough Bond

Like their Omega timepieces, the female cast of No Time To Die arises and shines in advancing the 60-year bedrock of 007 storytelling. BY TAN SIOK HOON

It’s time for “Bond, James Bond” once again for cinephiles devoted to the world’s most successful spy movie franchise as No Time To Die premieres. Whenever a new Bond film is released, Omega is never far behind and so for this chapter, we caught a glimpse of the 007 agent’s latest preferred timepiece by the Swiss watch brand: the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition.

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For the 25th film in the Bond series, aside from Ana de Armas’s Bond girl, CIA agent Paloma, we welcome the delightful return of savvy MI6 operative Moneypenny, played by English actress Naomie Harris. “I think it’s absolutely brilliant that the women in this movie play such a central role,” says the English actress. “They are fully involved in the action, not damsels in distress that need to be rescued.” Her character gets to wear the refined, classic-looking De Ville Prestige in steel with a hunter green leather strap. The dimunitive 27.4 mm dial size of the watch is partnered with a white silvery dial flaunting a silk-like pattern and opaline finish. To grant the dial’s pearly sheen a striking contrast are blackened faceted hands and Roman numerals, including six blackened

diamond holders. We think it’s the perfect watch for Bond’s most trusted ally, Moneypenny, and her non-nonsense and confident persona—witty yet powerful, feminine yet strong. Meeting his counterpart for this episode, Daniel Craig’s 007 faces a codenamed agent played by Lashana Lynch. “Nomi is very playful, cheeky and sarcastic, and I think that’s a nice match for Bond because whilst he can be serious, he can also be very dry in humour,“ says Lynch. The British actress completes her enactment of the absolutely badass field agent, donning the Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M on her wrist. In stainless steel with a NATO strap, the super sturdy watch features a black dial with horizontal “teak” pattern and rhodium-plated hands. To ensure top performance, Omega’s Master Chronometer calibre 8800 empowers with a resistance to magnetic fields of 15,000 gauss. A superb horological complement for the formidable beauty—the epitome of the slew of whipsmart and resourceful women to rival 007’s indomitable credentials—in driving the beloved Bond cinematic tale forward.


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English Touch

A veteran in the beauty scene, Isamaya Ffrench is responsible for some of the most extravagant and eccentric looks in the industry including Rihanna’s iconic skinny brow look for the 2018 cover of British Vogue. And today, the British makeup visionary has landed herself an exciting new gig as Burberry Beauty’s Global Beauty Director. Ahead of her appointment, we spoke to Isamaya in an exclusive interview on her plans for the brand. What can Burberry fans look forward to from your role as the brand’s new Global Beauty Director? I love Burberry’s modern, classic, yet edgy vibe. It’s become an incredibly sexy, contemporary brand. It manages to fall on the cusp of edgy and chic perfectly—and I would like to do that with the beauty side of Burberry. I’ve always admired Riccardo—even before his time at Burberry—and his creative point of view so to be guided by someone like that feels very exciting.

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Burberry Lip Velvet Crush in 24 Cinnamon

Burberry Essentials Glow Palette in Harmony 02

Luscious Curl Cream With Flaxseed Oil, CHRISTOPHE ROBIN

Burberry Cat Eye Liner in 01 Jet Black

Burberry Essentials Glow Palette in Harmony 01

Hydrating Curl Defining Crème, KRISTIN ESS

Curl Cream, BALMAIN

You are known as the industry’s most daring makeup artist, how will your offbeat approach to makeup be translated into Burberry’s code of beauty? Every brand is different so it’s about understanding the brand philosophy and working towards that, whether it is with products, communication or education around the makeup. Burberry is definitely future-oriented and modern. I want to make women feel empowered, confident and good about themselves, and makeup can absolutely help do that. Burberry is for everyone and I want to work on products that perform and make you feel good. Apart from sharing the same British origin, what other qualities of Burberry resonate with you? Burberry is quintessentially British, chic, elegant and modern, and I love that it’s beginning to feel a bit modern and edgy. I love that there is a duality to the brand which I can totally relate to. At the same time, it is still an English heritage brand and as I’m about as English as it gets! What are your three favourite products from Burberry? My favorite at the moment are the Essential Glow Palette featuring two shades to meet the needs of all skin tones; the Lip Velvet Crush in Cinnamon No.25 as it fits every skin tone and comes with a convenient applicator; and the Burberry Cat Eyeliner which is great for pulling off different eye looks.

Crème Oléo-Curl, KÉRASTASE

CURLY AND CURLIER

Curl Charisma™ Rice Amino + Avocado Leave–In Defining Cream, BRIOGEO

be curly™ curl enhancer, AVEDA

Regardless if you have loose waves or tight coils, caring for thick, curly locks is no stroll in the park. Not unless you have the right products to tame the wild mane and at the same time, bring out the best of every spiral and ringlet.


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Overnight Wonder

BEAUTY SPACE Malaysia’s first and only beauty co-working space for beauticians and skin specialist has finally opened its doors in The Gardens Mall. The newly refurbished Beauty & Co. outlet, which houses the co-working space, Platinum Club and the brand’s first aesthetic clinic B&Co. Clinic, is the largest among its other seven outlets. Boasting beautiful spaces, world-class technologies and global beauty professional products, the enterprise frees beauticians from the burden of long-term leases and high capital investments that come with expensive equipment and operating systems, while offering customers a wide range of sophisticated aesthetic services at the brand’s store on the 4th floor.

Custom Enhancer Drops in Halo, COVER FX

Soleil Glow Drops in Liquid Sun, TOM FORD BEAUTY

Teint Couture Radiant Drop 2-in-1 Highlighter in N1 Pink, GIVENCHY

High Beam Face Highlighter, BENEFIT COSMETICS

Liquid Light Drops Highlighter in Rose Golden, ZOEVA

Face & Body Glow, DIOR

Dripping In Glow

Guess what? The much sought-after glass skin look is now more attainable than ever with the existence of liquid highlighter. While the classic pressed-powder highlighter works just as well to give you that lit-from-within glow, two or three drops of the liquid variation is best for that added touch of dewiness. Above are some low-maintenance and super blendable picks to assist you with that glorious glowing finish.

Five years in the making, Aesop has finally come up with a solution to take on our concerns of having dry, fatigued skin ahead of the chilly weather once and Aesop chief customer officer for all. The Sublime Suzanne Santos R e p l e n is h in g M a s k , the latest skin-saving miracle to join its Skin Care + range, is a deeply hydrating mask imbued with vitamins to restore your skin while you sleep. Here, Aesop’s Chief Customer Officer, Suzanne Santos, touches on the product’s exceptional abilities. Could you break down the various vitamins and their respective skin benefits that can be found within the Sublime Replenishing Night Masque? This formulation represents the first time we’ve included such a wide palette of both oil-and-water-soluble vitamins in a skincare product. Each ingredient has been selected for the various benefits it offers. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) and Panthenol (Vitamin B5) are moisturising and soothing. The antioxidant-rich Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C) works to balance and fortify skin. Richly nourishing Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is another notable anti-oxidant with exceptional skinconditioning properties. Vitamin F in the form of two essential fatty acids derived from Safflower Oil helps maintain a strong, healthy protective outer layer of the skin while increasing overall hydration. How and when should one wear the masque for maximised hydration and nourishment? The masque may be used as needed to boost hydration and nourishment—we recommend twice weekly application. While its ingredients will take effect no matter how long it is left on the skin (ideally at least thirty minutes), longer exposure times optimise the benefits of this vitamin-rich formulation. We therefore advocate overnight use. After cleansing and toning, apply approximately one teaspoon all over the face. For best results, leave on the skin overnight and rinse off the morning after. It is also most effective as a standalone hydrating masque. What other Aesop products do you recommend using before following up with the Sublime Replenishing Night Masque? I would recommend formulations that maintain or impart hydration at each step: a gentle but effective cleanser, an alcohol-free toner, and a hydrator suited to your environment and tex tural preferences. Our mildly formulated Gentle Facial Cleansing Milk features skin-nourishing ingredients like Grape Seed Oil; Parsley Seed Anti- Oxidant Facial Toner balances and refreshes s k in; a n d Per fe c t Facia l H yd r at in g C r e a m , w h i c h contains skin-for tifying Vitamins C and E, is readily absorbed with a matte finish.


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Go The Distance

Every so often, a bizarre new treatment comes along that puts its subject through extreme procedures for the purpose of altering or improving one’s appearance. The following treatments, while intense, bear satisfactory results with their individual merits. So the question now is: how far are you willing to go in your quest for beauty?

WHOLE BODY CRYOTHERAPY Stripping down and exposing your body to freezing temperatures may sound like torture but a significant number of people are already swearing by the wellness trend that is cryotherapy. And now, you can immerse yourself in the same sub-zero experience at CryoFit Asia, the first centre in Malaysia to offer this recovery technique. Each session involves stepping into the cryosauna, an enclosed chamber that surrounds your body in -185 °C for three whole minutes to stimulate temperature receptors. This will then activate the nervous, immune and endocrine systems that result in a host of benefits such as reduced pain and inflammation as well as improvement in mood. CryoFit Asia Plaza Arcardia, Block Eaton Level 2, Desa Parkcity 52200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +6010-2207 962 cryofit.asia

PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP) THERAPY Would you ever inject your own blood into your face to give it a new lease of life? Ever since Kim Kardashian’s photo of her bloodied face made headlines, the vampire facial—otherwise known as the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) facial—has become one of the most sought-after treatments. Over at Nexus Clinic, you will be placed under the care of fully trained medical professionals who will first draw blood from the arm before running it through a centrifuge to extract the plasma. The liquid gold, containing growth factors, is then injected directly back into the face or even the hair for noticeably rejuvenated and healthier skin and scalp with just slight discomfort and minimal downtime.

MESOLIPO FAT MELTING INJECTION A less invasive and safer alternative to liposuction but still slightly intimidating, this facial and body contouring method is also favoured by many to reshape desired body parts. The medical experts at Premier Clinic uses the mesotherapy technique of injecting natural soybean lecithin and enzymes into targeted areas with stubborn fat deposits that are resistant against dieting and natural exercise. From there, the medication will slowly dissolve to break up the fatty cells and eventually eliminate them without any downtime. The number of sessions required is dependent on the individual’s weight with the contouring taking effect as fast as one week after the injection.

Nexus Clinic Kuala Lumpur

Premier Clinic 31 Jalan Wan Kadir 2, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

LG 10, Lower Ground Floor, Wisma UOA II, Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. +6017-2163 569/+603-2163 5699 nexus-clinic.com

+603-7732 5552 premier-clinic.com

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The White Ginseng Radiance Refining Mask by Sulwhasoo

Every shower session is like a gratifying spa-like experience when you envelope your skin in the golden gel texture of Sulwhasoo’s new “in-shower” mask. BY JOYCE FAN

A skin retreat from home now takes on an entirely new meaning thanks to Sulwhasoo’s exciting new mask line-up. Your “home care” beauty regime is now fully catered to by four masking companions comprising the newly improved Clarifying Mask, Herbal Clay Purifying Mask designed for sensitive skin, the in-shower White Ginseng Radiance Refining Mask and rejuvenating Overnight Vitalizing Mask—all sporting a trendy packaging upgrade to appease the young millennial. Shower time, for one, will never be the same again as the White Ginseng Radiance Refining Mask incorporates gentle yet effective exfoliation into your routine. Both a mask and a scrub, its golden gel-type formula is enriched with rare and precious

White Ginseng, which serves as a mild scrub and works to buff away dead skin cells and unveil soft and silky-smooth skin. Its honey ingredient, meanwhile, infuses the skin with a surge of moisture for enhanced skin radiance. For the ultimate luxury spa care session within the comfort and convenience of your bathroom, dispense an appropriate amount of product onto cleansed complexion. Proceed with your shower regimen without rising off the mask for five minutes to allow its moisture to fully absorb into the skin. Lastly, massage the entire face in a gentle rolling motion starting from the chin, slowly making your way up to the nose and forehead before washing everything off with lukewarm water.

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Fenty Beauty Flypencil Longwear Pencil Eyeliner in Spa’getti Strapz

Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Matte Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliner in Overnight

KVD Vegan Beauty Everlasting Lip Liner in Lovecraft

Sephora Collection Retract Waterproof Eyeliner in 19 Shimmer Navy

Make Up For Ever Aqua Matic Eyeshadow in I-22 Iridescent Electric Blue

M.A.C Cosmetics Pigment Loose Colour Powder in Vanilla

Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitter in S106 Silver

Anastasia Beverly Hills Loose Glitter in Crystal Cave

Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitter in S401 Intense Gold

M.A.C Cosmetics Pigment Loose Colour Powder in Old Gold

Disco Dream

In the spirit of sparkling raves and Russian oil paintings, a deluge of shimmer and saturated colour come together at Marni’s to give us this season’s most dramatic yet ethereal take on glitter bomb makeup yet. Under the skillful hands of multidisciplinary artist Julien d’Ys, faces and hair get heavily doused in metallic silver and gold glitter, followed by artful strokes of vivid paint. BY JOYCE FAN


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Race Against Time

If there is one thing better than getting great results from your skincare regime, it’s getting those results fast! With these seriously speedy wonder workers, you only have to wait between one minute to two weeks to revel in significantly and visibly improved complexion. BY JOYCE FAN

ESTÉE LAUDER ADVANCED NIGHT REPAIR SYNCHRONIZED MULTIRECOVERY COMPLEX Taking the number one night-time serum to greater heights, Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair serum is now more comprehensive than ever. Backed by the exclusive Chronolux™ Power Signal Technology, skin experiences an increase in natural cell renewal as well as collagen production to reduce multiple signs of ageing at a much faster rate. Apply one dropperful for instant radiance, strengthened skin and plumped hydration that last up to 72 hours. After one bottle, pores appear diminished, ultimately unveiling skin radiating with bounce and vitality.

LA MER THE CONCENTRATE The Concentrate has long been cherished by the likes of Emma Stone and Sienna Miller. And now that it has gone through an upgrade, its holy grail status is further solidified among its A-lister users and large following. The improved barrier-building skin saviour includes lime tea concentrate, an antioxidant powerhouse for better protection against daily irritants and free radicals, thus allowing the skin to focus on natural renewal. Pair this multi-use miracle with its equally beloved moisturiser for notably strengthened skin barrier and soothed complexion in two weeks.

DIOR CAPTURE TOTALE C.E.L.L. ENERGY SUPER POTENT SERUM From the depths of Dior’s 20-year research on mother cells and its floral expertise comes the brand’s most powerful age-defying serum yet. Ageing is now targeted in a way that is considered revolutionary as its potent formulation is powered by a breakthrough approach of combining the revitalising properties of four exceptional flowers: longonza, peony, white lily and jasmine, together with a next-generation hyaluronic acid that penetrates three times deeper. In as little as seven days of consistent use, the skin will relish in a smoother, plumper and healthier appearance.

CLARINS TOTAL EYE LIFT All it takes is five seconds of application to see visibly lifted eye contour in just 60 seconds. Don’t believe us? Why not take up the challenge and see the results with Clarins’ exceptional eye care product. The latest innovation brings together cassie wax and organic harugana extract as a powerlifting-and-smoothing duo in a lightweight texture that absorbs into the skin almost instantaneously to combat everything that stands in the way of total eye radiance while challenging the clock. You will be amazed by how rested and open those peepers look on the first application.

CHANEL HYDRA BEAUTY CAMELLIA REPAIR MASK Chanel’s multipurpose hydrating mask is so soothing and comforting on the skin, you can instantly feel all your skin-related woes melt away within its ultra-creamy texture. Its three tailor-made results of an immediate burst of radiance, intense comfort and treatment for dry areas upon one hour of application certainly speak for themselves. This is courtesy of its formulation of nourishing camellia wax, repairing panthenol and antioxidant-rich blue ginger that work hand-in-hand to reinforce and shield the skin barrier against aggressors and lock in hydration.

SHISEIDO VITAL PERFECTION UPLIFTING AND FIRMING CREAM ENRICHED For dramatically firmer and lifted skin after just one week, Shiseido’s scientifically advanced, rich sculpting moisturiser is here to help you reclaim those youthful contours and combat the effects of ageing all in record time. This is made possible with the brand’s KUERENAI-TruLift Complex and ReNeura Technology++™ which fortifies the skin’s dermal layer and prolongs the efficacy of the treatment respectively. There is also added protection in the form of its VP8 technology containing a blend of five antioxidant ingredients to slow the ageing process.


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Loud And Proud

If there is anyone who can pull off baking, highlighting, contouring and cut creases exceptionally better than our favourite beauty bloggers and gurus, it is the drag queens. And if these four buzzworthy collaborations are anything to go by, the drag community are already sashaying their way to the top of the cosmetics industry. BY JOYCE FAN

ALYSSA EDWARDS X ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS To say that Alyssa Edwards is one of the most influential drag queens (and dancing queens) in the industry would be an understatement. Despite not emerging as a winner on the fifth season RuPaul’s Drag Race in 2013, the multitalented pageant title holder remains a household name on the reality competition show for her bright outfits, huge wigs, sick dance moves and infamous tongue pops. Since then, she has gone on to establish herself as a bona fide choreographer, beauty influencer and TV personality with her very own Netflix reality series Dancing Queen.

So it only made sense when Anastasia Beverly Hills, a longtime supporter of the drag community, honoured the artistry of the Texas-born with a special collaboration. The result? An eyeshadow palette that is a true kaleidoscope reflecting her outgoing and eccentric personality, and featuring 11 eyepopping hues alongside three metallics—each one cleverly named by Edwards herself and linked to her personal backstory. For instance, matte brown “Black Rolls” is named after her viral moments while the cool aubergine “B.B.D.C” is a nod to her dance school Beyond Belief Dance Company.

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COURTNEY ACT X CIATÉ LONDON Even before achieving similar success on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Courtney Act has long been pushing boundaries throughout her numerous stints on reality television. The Australian sensation first rose to stardom in 2003 when she became one of the first contestants on Australian Idol to perform in drag before going on to appear in a few more TV shows which interestingly have almost nothing to do with drag. This includes winning British game show Celebrity Big Brother, hosting a bisexual dating show The Bi Life and performing on American dance competition Dancing With The Stars.

Apart from her sassy exterior and extravagant looks with a remarkable singing voice to boot, Act continues to grow her global profile by joining forces with cruelty-free makeup brand Ciaté London to release the ultimate fool-proof liner. Unlike your regular liquid eyeliner, their Stamp & Drag liner comes with a wing stamp on one end and a precisely pointed tip on the other. This game-changing dual function is specifically designed to reduce mishaps. One only needs to stamp the wing onto the corners of each eye before dragging the liner for the perfect symmetrical flick.

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AQUARIA X NYX PROFESSIONAL Another fan favourite and the first Gen-Z winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Aquaria went from being the hardest-working performer in New York nightlife to a drag queen extraordinaire. Since exploding into the scene, she remains at the top of her game by propelling herself further into the fashion world. Not only has she landed herself on a spread in Vogue Italia and modelled for Jeremy Scott’s Moschino x H&M collection, she made history by becoming the first drag to set foot on the Met Gala’s red carpet in a fittingly campy, show-stopping outfit. All these at only the ripe age of 23.

Oh and it doesn’t stop there. Adding to her long list of achievements, NYX Cosmetics tapped into her unparalleled beauty skills to design a limited-edition eyeshadow palette. Its 10 vibrant and versatile pigment-loaded shades are based around nightlife and the future. From mint green to canary yellow in three different finishes, users are encouraged to play around with these unconventional hues which are ideal for creating various fearless eye looks. The high-profile celebrity beauty collaboration was a huge success with the product selling out within a week of its release.

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DIVINE X KAT VON D Way before the RuPaul’s Drag Race hype, there was Divine. Growing up as an overweight queer in Baltimore during the late 1950s, the legendary icon has long paved the way for future generations of drag queens. It all started when he became the adoring muse for film director John Waters, who was responsible for cult classics like Pink Flamingo and Hairspray as well as giving him the nickname Divine. Even after his untimely death in 1988, his larger-than-life persona remains a prevailing influence, most notably serving as inspiration for the Disney’s The Little Mermaid villainess Ursula.

So when Kat Von D announced that she will be dropping a limited-edition Divine collection as a brilliant tribute to the subversive artist, fans were thrilled. A symbol of selfexpression, the range comprised of a neon green stud-encased lipstick and a stunning eight-pan eyeshadow palette of matte, shimmer and metallic hues appropriately named after Divine’s famous moments, friends and roles. Additionally, the front packaging depicted a selfie-friendly design of Divine’s graphic eyeliner look where one only needs to hold the palette over the eyes to take on the drag icon’s fierce gaze.

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Twin Peaks

Coach pairs heritage with the offbeat charm of art house for Fall/Winter 2020. Evoking energy and joyful independence, the unexpected bursts of colours and shapes give graphic expression to oversized outerwear, easy kicks and the next wave of leather city bags.

PHOTOGRAPHY CHUAN LOOI/YIPIEYAYA STYLING MONICA MONG ALL OUTFITS AND ACCESSORIES COACH FALL/WINTER 2020 COLLECTION






MAKEUP CAT YONG HAIR CK LIOW MODELS NATALIE PRABHA & NIA ATASHA/THE MODELS LAB KL STYLING ASSISTANTS AMELIA TAN & NOEL KHOO


Wandering Spirit

Find rest and restoration for your fashion soul in the graceful languor of the season’s loose drapes, vintage prints and soothing hues. PHOTOGRAPHY TAK SUGITA STYLING YUKO AOKI


Dress, Noir Kei Ninomiya.


Dress, corset, tights and shoes, Junya Watanabe. Headpiece, Shinonagumo.


Top and pants, Akiko Aoki.


Dress, Valentino. Earrings, Valentino Garavani.


Dress and shoes, Dries Van Noten.



Dress, socks and shoes, Gucci.


Dress, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. Headpiece, Shinonagumo.


Top and pants, Stella McCartney. Jacket, Akiko Aoki.


Dress, glove and shoes, Marine Serre.


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One Enchanted Evening

Roam the verdant grounds in fall’s dark, elegant take on soft silks and sensual satins. PHOTOGRAPHY NATALIA HOLLAND STYLING PAKU SUKUDA


Dress and shoes, Schiaparelli. Earrings, Pebble London. Gloves, stylist’s own.


Dress, Gucci. Headpiece, Jane Taylor London. Earrings, Pebble London.


Dress and skirt, Prada. Tights, Wolford. Shoes, Schiaparelli. Headpiece, Jane Taylor London.



Dress, Miu Miu. Shoes, Gianvito Rossi. Earrings, Pebble London. Gloves, stylist’s own.



Dress, Sportmax. Hat, Jacqueline Loekito. Earrings, Pebble London.


Dress, Ralph & Russo. Earrings, Pebble London. Headpiece, Merve Bayindir.


Dress, Huishan Zhang. Headpiece, Rachel Trevor-Morgan. HAIR & MAKEUP KENTARO KONDO RETOUCH BEN HOLLAND MODEL MICHELE OPIYO/PRM


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BEAR’S BACK

WITH FLYING COLOURS LG Electronics Malaysia continues to break new ground in the home entertainment scene with its NanoCell 8K TV. First of its kind, the TV brings forth enhanced colour purity that promises the brand’s Very Impressive Picture experience with extraordinary colour reproduction, contrast and frame rate. The TV utilises LG’s nano-engineering technology, applying about 1 nm-sized nanoparticles to filter out impure colours. Offering 33 million pixels that provide higher density than normal, the 8K feature translates into better colour viewing. lg.com

The Be@rbrick returns at Royal Selangor with golden arabesque patterns embellishing its pewter surface. An extension of the Arabesque series that marks the fourth Be@rbrick collaboration between the heritage house and Medicom Toy, the 400% Be@rbrick Royal Selangor Arabesque Golden once again elevates the age-old motifs derived from the elaborate steel engraved scrollwork of 19th-century America and Europe. my.royalselangor.com

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Fancy a surf at this time of year? Then you’d need a board pronto and the one at Dior would be the perfect pick. Designed by Kim Jones in collaboration with artist Shawn Stussy, the limited-edition surfboard features a streamlined silhouette and is fitted with a special fin that eases drive even in the most powerful waves. The Dior grey and ice-blue board is also decorated with the “Dior” signature collage from the Fall 2020 Dior men’s collection along with the artist’s rendering of the iconic bee. dior.com

political works, contemporary artist Anurendra Jegadeva is back in the limelight with a solo showcase that sees life through an entirely different lens. Titled Scream Inside Your Heart - New Paintings from Solitary Confinement, the series of paintings revolves around the pandemic-ridden world and how we deal with it, both on a social and personal level. The exhibition is open for viewing at WeiLing Gallery until 31st October 2020. weiling-gallery.com


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A VERY GOOD NIGHT

In an everlasting celebration of the art of travel, Louis Vuitton has added two new titles to its Fashion Eye series of photography books: Greece by François Halard and Ukraine by Synchrodogs. This time, fellow wanderers are invited to take a trip through a different side of Greece with Halard’s snapshots of classical sculptures, mineral structures and landscapes; and immerse themselves in Synchrodogs’ visual commentary on the relationships between humans and nature as they turn to the Carpathian terrains, dance and performance.

The wait is over. Uniqlo's AIRism Bedding Range has finally arrived on our shores and it does not disappoint. Designed with a moisture-wicking property that ensures the fabric to stay smooth and dry, the collection all but promises a night's sleep like you've never experienced before. The selection of bedsheet, pillow cover and duvet cover is available in a variety of sizes and colours that will please the most discerning homeowners.

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High on every jet-setter’s wish list at the moment is the Rimowa Original Twist. And if the name hasn’t already given it away, the new line is a revamp of the iconic Rimowa Original with a few upgrades in tow. The hard-wearing anodised aluminium suitcase is now available with three striking coloured trimmings and a refined leather handle that adds a touch of luxurious comfort. Each coloured element is expertly matched, from the handle to the sealing rubber and the lock housing. rimowa.com

If you’re looking for a way to show your appreciation to our frontliners who are hard at work battling Covid-19, you might want to hear what StaySuites has to offer. The Airbnb rental management brand, through its Travel and Do Good campaign, has come up with three package deals for you to choose from and will donate a one-night stay to a frontliner in Malaysia with every package purchased under the campaign! stay-suites.com


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What A Wonderful World

Places to go to walk on the wild side for an adventure of a lifetime. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

CAMP SARIKA BY AMANGIRI There is no escaping Amangiri when talking about luxury desert destinations. Its enthralling surroundings, thoughtfully modelled premises and curation of adventure as well as wellness activities remain a topic of conversation among the world’s finest nomads even after a decade in. But not one to stay in the comfort zone, the resort brand continues to push the envelope with its new outpost Camp Sarika by Amangiri. Hemmed in by 600 hectares of Utah’s raw wilderness that encompasses the picturesque flat-topped mesa rock formations, the remote encampment boasts 10 tented pavilions that feature decorative canvas walls and ceilings, wooden fittings, a private terrace and an individual heated plunge pool. A common pavilion housing a restaurant, swimming pool, jacuzzi and two spa suites is also available for the guests’ use on top of the full access to Amangiri’s facilities. The outdoorsy types will be ecstatic to learn that Camp Sarika has drawn up an itinerary that’s tailor-made for them; think desert and mountain hiking, and canyoneering. They then may indulge in spa therapy inspired by traditional Navajo wellness practices to recuperate or join in the al fresco yoga sessions and guided meditation. Here, immersing in the Native American culture through storytelling and stargazing around the fire would be the perfect way to conclude the day. amangiri.com

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THE MURAKA BY CONRAD MALDIVES RANGALI ISLAND

Photos by Conrad Maldives Rangali Island © Justin Nicholas

Being in open water may put off the thalassophobic but the idea will intrigue most without a fear of water. That is why The Muraka by Conrad Maldives Rangali Island is the ultimate vacation spot for modern seafarers. Striking the perfect balance that allows one to get in on the underwater action in the comfort and safety of an upscale resort, The Muraka is Conrad Maldives’ standalone duplex residence with a suite submerged five metres below sea level in the Indian Ocean. On the upper level of the property are the living and dining areas, two bedrooms and a bathroom with ocean-facing tub as well as an outdoor deck with infinity pool. A walk down the spiral staircase or a short elevator ride will take guests to the master bedroom that opens up to a 180-degree curved acrylic dome, floor-to-ceiling windows in the bathroom and walk-in closet, and a dedicated tunnel viewing theater. And if staying in a fancy aquarium isn’t enough of an adventure already, The Muraka’s curated menu of exclusive and customisable programmes may do the trick. Those who opt for The Thrill, for instance, will get to play marine biologist for a day and participate in motorised water sports. Alternatively, they may choose to partake in a day cruise with the executive chef (The Flavors), enjoy aromatherapy treatments by Neom Organics (The Soul) or try their hand at filming an eco-mentary (The Wanderers). conradmaldives.com

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ANANTARA AL JABAL AL AKHDAR RESORT Hovering 2,000 metres above sea level on the ‘Green Mountain’, a towering massif on the Sultanate of Oman’s vast Saiq Plateau, Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort is the epitome of a symbiosis between architecture and nature. No matter which of the guest rooms and villas one ends up with, when it comes to the view, anything less than breathtaking is simply not on the cards. The sight of the dramatic canyon or manicured gardens will get anyone’s day started on a high. That being said, the villas do have their own perks, especially the private swimming pool whose infinity edges stretch over the cliffs or are hidden within an exotic garden. To elevate the experience of a stay, Anantara has also come up with Dining by Design that invites the guests to dine at the spectacular cliff’s edge platform called Diana’s Point, which is the site of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana’s royal visit. Encouraging its guests to become one with nature, the resort has put together an extensive list of personalised arrangements that include nature hikes to the area’s most stunning features and rappelling down sheer cliff drop-offs for a falcon’s eyeview of the majestic terrains. Thrill seekers may take a step further and explore the landscape by taking to the newest Jabal Activity Wall for a mountain-climbing and zip line challenge. anantara.com


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ARCTIC TREEHOUSE HOTEL Gone were the days when one needed to camp out in the extreme weather and squeeze into a sleeping bag just to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights. Though some may still enjoy roughing it, others lean towards something cosier like snuggling with a special someone in the ArcticScene Executive Suite at Arctic Treehouse Hotel. Imagine curling up under a plush duvet in a king-size bed while getting an eyeful of the otherworldly aurora borealis. More than a charming retreat for skygazing, the design-centric bolthole embraces and presents the Arctic’s unique nature as demonstrated by its Extraordinary Experiences listing. The Guardians of Lapland private dining session, for one, promises to awaken the senses where patrons are taken to the hotel’s Secret Forest and led blindfolded to another location where they are invited to blind taste the local delicacies upon arrival as the beat of traditional drums fills the air. This wholesome approach to the natural landscape mirrors the hotel’s core identity as it is built in a way that minimises its environmental footprint and complements its locale. All buildings on site including the individual accommodation units positioned on a steep hillside are made from Finnish wood that has been sustainably produced and is a renewable building material. Other than that, a green roof has also been installed to help manage urban runoff. arctictreehousehotel.com


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Hitting A Home Run

Donatella Versace walks us through her latest Versace Home offerings that articulate the fashion house’s design vocabulary. BY NIKITA NAWAWI

Extravagant, uber-stylish and thoughtful. Versace Home is a breath of fresh air from the ubiquitous sameness of contemporary décor where minimalism seems to be the name of the game. Embracing its Italian glamour DNA, the brand once again puts its baroque prints, mythical-inspired signatures and knack for the most luxurious materials to good use that come clearly reflected in its newest batch of homeware. How are the new collections different from the previous ones? The aesthetic is typical of the brand’s identity. You’ll notice the neo-classical influences as well as the colour and prints. Today, the lines have become more geometric and the prints are used a lot in the textile or as an element of a given product. The Medusa itself is at the same time a distinctive element and part of the design when it becomes an integral part of a table or a chair. How do you describe your approach in designing home items? I do not sketch. I work with my eyes and my intuition. I take the inspiration in everything I do whether it’s designing a dress, a new print or a piece of furniture. The inspiration here is the story of Versace, our past that meets today and looks to the future. It’s the DNA of the brand, the topicality of the world

we live in, what I see on social media, the books I read or the music I listen to. Is the office line, the Medusa collection, introduced in light of the Covid-19 pandemic? This period has made me think in a different way. Surely people are reconsidering not only the way they work but also the way they live. Workplaces and domestic homes are also becoming increasingly “smart”. Where possible, the rooms will be revised to recreate a working environment within your home. This is the reason why I introduced a new line dedicated to the Home-Office furniture. What is your home workspace like? I love to be surrounded by pieces that have personal meaning to me, so the objects and works of art that I have come with stories attached to them. I like the intimate atmosphere so I often burn the new scented candles created in collaboration with Rosenthal. What’s next for Versace Home? It’s a great time for Versace Home. I don’t exactly know what will happen and I can’t make predictions. What I try to do is create products that are recognisable and current. But seeing the success of the Versace Home collection, we have decided to expand into hotellerie as well as various interior design projects around the world.


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The Pursuit Of Happiness Meet Tunku Khalsom and her artistic oeuvre that stems from an appreciation of life and joy. BY JULIA ROXAN

As a self-taught abstract artist and Interior Architecture graduate of Malaysian and B r i t i s h d e s c e n t , Tu n k u K h a l s o m i s r eve r e d f o r h er wo r k w hich ex u d e s fluidity and stunning colour. Embracing the concepts of “Life, Love, and Change”, Khalsom incorporates bright and bold colours which evoke different emotions, whilst having the power to alter mood and thought. With work displayed in the homes of private collectors across Asia, the USA and Greece, Khalsom has also exhibited her work at the Affordable Art Fair Singapore and the Asian Art Platform Gallery, and is currently working on her latest collection alongside a series of private commissions. Where do you call home? I was born in Johor, Malaysia, to a Malay father and a British mother, but grew up in KL with my 3 brothers. All our holidays were spent on our family resort in Pulau Rawa, an amazing little island in south-eastern Malaysia. l moved to the UK when I was 17 and spent 8 years living in London and then university in Brighton. Then after a couple of years back in KL, I moved to Singapore in 2010. All of these places hold a special place in my heart, and I don’t feel like I belong to just one of them.

How have these varied backgrounds and studies influenced your art? Ever since I was quite young, I have always painted and put my artwork up at the resort and my mum still has a lot of the pieces in her home. My background is in Interior Architecture, and I have worked designing hotels and resorts for years now—I feel it has helped me to understand spaces as a whole, and in relation to my art, it has helped me learn composition and balance. When working on commissioned pieces, it can help if I know what the room the art is going in looks like, to see if I can pull in any colours or elements from the room into the piece. I love that art is the perfect way to bring a space together. My design style is very much, “simple base with crazy accessories.” It’s the same with my home and the way I dress. Dress in black, live in colour. Tell us about your fascination for skulls and butterflies which recur in your work? Butterflies have been following me around since I was 16 and got my first tattoo. I’ve always found them to be so effortlessly beautiful, which is the dream in my mind. Since then I have discovered that they have a dark side, and I like the idea of being a surprise and being unexpected, of having grit to your story. I love them for that. As we already know, butterflies are a symbol of change, of metamorphosis, and combined with the skull, you’ve got life, death, change and love—all the things that we experience in life. Also, I just think that they look f*cking cool together.


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You use bright and bold colours in your art. How would you describe your style? My style is quite chaotic, there is a lot of texture and movement in my pieces. The textures I use are rough and gritty, they have cracks and crevices—textures that may normally be considered ugly or broken, that combined with lots of colour! I’m obsessed with colour, how one bleeds into the other, how contrasting colours go so well together, how random combinations can totally surprise you. I love to see what happens when you layer colours and textures, and you are never completely sure what you’re going to get. For me, the brighter and the more colourful, the better, but I am learning to balance that out with darker and more neutral colours. In my art, I’m looking for beauty in the chaos, beauty in the imperfections.

Some of his pieces over the years, have been “interesting” to say the least, but you can’t not be in awe of someone who has created such a career through art. His work is so diverse that he has influenced the work of so many different artists, and what they are creating. Don’t they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

You have today collectors around the world: Singapore, Malaysia, London, Brunei, Australia, Greece and in the US. What does that mean for you? It means the world to me that people want my art in their home, it’s such a special feeling knowing that a piece you created is bringing a smile to someone’s face every day, what a privilege. I really just want to fill the world with colour and chaos.

Where can we see some of you work online, and are these for sale? Instagram of course, where you can see what I am currently working on, as I do it. There are process videos and detail shots of my pieces. I also have my own website, which has all the finished and available artwork on it. I am also represented by Addicted Art Gallery here in Singapore, and by Art Beyond Borders in Paris, they both will carry exclusive works. And, yes, pretty much everything is for sale!

The five words that best describe your art? BRIGHT, BOLD, CHAOTIC, CAPTIVATING, COLOUR. Any artist who has inspired you of late on the British art scene? I am loving Nat Bowen—she’s a wonderful artist. Her resin pieces have such rich, vibrant colour and countless layers that create this amazing glow. They are pure joy to look at. Sue Arrowsmith is another amazing British artist—she paints these incredible large-scale detailed plants and flowers on brightcoloured or metallic panels. They are enchanting. Damien Hirst… King of skulls and butterflies, how could I not love him.

What is the role the artist plays in society? Artists are historians of the times, capturing everything from current affairs to the most current colour, and the most current medium. Little pieces of now encapsulated on the “canvas”. Artists bring feelings to a space, they provoke thought and emotion through their work, they bring colour and life and joy. Or they just provide something bloody great to look at!

If you were to name one mentor who has inspired you in your life and as an artist, who would that be? I don’t have one specific mentor, but I do have a couple of wonderful, wonderful people who have helped me along the way. They’ve always been there no matter what, always pushed me and encouraged me and challenged me. They have endured hundreds of photos of crappy paintings and insane ideas, and never complained. Haha, it may have been hard to get a nonbiased critique out of them, but I am so thankful nevertheless. Thank you, thank you, thank you, you know who you are.


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Fairest Of Them All BY TAN SIOK HOON

Oscar-winning French actress Marion Cotillard lights up the ethical luxury scene as she turns her hand to jewellery design in a project with long-time friend Chopard. “Chopard has accompanied me since my debut as an actress and I share Caroline Scheufele’s commitment to ethics, so this new collaboration is a great way to further strengthen the ties between us,” she said. Uniting her unique style and environmental and social concerns with the maison’s responsibly mined materials and the technical expertise of its artisans, the passionate activist brings a radiant new dimension to Chopard’s Journey to Sustainable Luxury that began in 2013. The Ice Cube Capsule by Marion Cotillard, inspired by the graphic silhouettes and rock spirit of the brand’s Ice Cube collection, are crafted in Fairmined-certified ethical gold and diamonds meeting the best international criteria. Encapsulated in a ring and seven earrings, the Haute Joaillerie

collection flaunts striking yet delicately faceted cubes that can be worn alone or stacked in an effortlessly chic way. While the ring takes on the form of double rings linked by a princess-cut solitaire diamond, the ear jewels, all designed as clips for nonpierced ears like Cotillard’s own, are tailor-made for mixing and matching. They are embodied in a myriad of gold and diamondset rings for the top of the ear and a square-shaped princesscut solitaire diamond for the lobe. The other cluster comprises a three-ring combination connected behind the ear, set with a petite diamond each, followed by another diamond-studded band of rings, before being beautifully finished by a cascade of generous princess-cut diamonds on the lobe. Apart from representing responsible luxury, the collab’s captivating design statement of intertwining geometry with asymmetry gives an absolutely contemporary twist—a testament of Cotillard’s boldness in disrupting the aesthetic codes of traditional jewellery.




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