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Tatler Hong Kong

Nov 01 2021
Magazine

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

Around Asia • Meet the inspiring people featured in Tatler’s regional titles

Tatler Hong Kong

A Big Plus

The Guest List

THE SCENE • Celebrating Hong Kong’s leaders of tomorrow, a sustainable coffee bar-meets-launderette opens in Sheung Wan, and green burials go under the lens

It’s a Date • Whisper it quietly: events are slowly but surely returning to Hong Kong. From concerts to races to exhibitions, the city’s calendar is filling up with fun in time for the festive season. Here is our pick of seven things to do around town this month

Show and Sell

Class of 2021

A Bold Generation

Back in Session

Playing Green

Enchanté!

A Farm Fairytale

A Visual Feast • From K11’s Opera Theatre to two restaurants within the new museum M+, architect Otto Ng and his firm LAAB Architects create signature spaces to delight the senses

Eat, Rinse, Repeat • Cynthia Lok, 28, and Bryan Lok, 30, are the brother-sister duo behind Hong Kong’s new sustainable café, Clean, a coffee bar and launderette that opened this autumn in Sheung Wan

Cheers Dears • We’ll use any excuse to enjoy a delicious glass of champagne; it’s even better if our indulgence supports a great cause

In the Saddle • Get a glimpse into the lives of racing trainees

Dead in theWater • In a city where dying can be more expensive than living, why aren’t more people choosing to have a green burial?

Sustainable, Sort Of • Out with the (visible) supercars and in with the solar-powered vineyards. Here’s how to brag about your lifestyle—the 2021 way

Seeing Green • Nikki Ng, group general manager at Sino Group, on the joys of farming and her quest to decarbonise Hong Kong

Dig Deep • November’s exhibitions showcase imaginary worlds created by international and Asian artists

Higher Planes • Austy Lee’s otherworldly creations draw inspiration from the far corners of the Earth

MY Top Shot • Each month, Tatler invites a photographer to introduce their favourite shot—this month, we meet Maxime Vanhollebeke, co-founder of Hong Kong Shifts

Heard around Hong Kong this month

Design of the Times • With a focus on new beginnings in the post-pandemic world, the 2021 edition of Business of Design Week will feature in-person events, including panels and workshops

Back to the Future • Para Site is celebrating its 25th anniversary by looking quarter-century

Hot List • Tatler’s man about town discovers that being sustainable no longer means falling out of fashion

Fashion Eco Warriors • These two green champions have made me think differently about my consumption habits and inspired me to become less of a shopaholicno small feat indeed

Natalie Chung • The eco-entrepreneur wants Hongkongers to appreciate the natural beauty the city has to offer

Seas the Day • The Navetta 30 offers unprecedented luxury at sea

Tatler Style • Kim Jones of Dior Men divulges the details behind his boundless collaborations, Sarah Law of handbag label Kara shares her story, and punchy hues are here to enliven your fall wardrobes

The Wish List • Everything you need to look your best this month

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