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Kavita Daswani

Kavita Daswani

Kavita Daswani was born and brought up in Hong Kong and was the fashion editor of the South China Morning Post before relocating to Los Angeles. She continues to contribute features to the publication, and also writes for the Los Angeles Times, The Real Deal, Prestige, Hashtag Legend and Crave magazines. She has also published eight novels.

Finding Her Beat is a documentary feature film about a historic women’s taiko drumming performance in the US, with many involved in the project from the Asian-American and LGBTQ communities.

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What if you could tell from a 30-second ‘body scan’ if you and your partner were meant to be? Medium/spiritualist and clairvoyant matchmaker Deborah Graham says she can do just that.

Cash, who will appear in the May 2024 issue of Sports Illustrated with six others, is a retired academic and mum of 3 who does campaigns for Peloton and ages gracefully without fad diets

Asian-American actor Stephen Oyoung always wanted to make it big on the big screen but his best known role to date is actually in a bestselling video game.

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This new book chronicles John, Paul, George and Ringo’s style evolution – from matching suits to hippy individualism ‘slouching towards immortality’

Mitchell S. Jackson’s new book on NBA players’ style goes beyond the brands and glitz to examine at the socioeconomic factors shaping what we all wear

Hollywood has been shut down for the past few months as the WGA and Sag-Aftra remain on strike – so how has it affected the ‘glam squad’ jobs? We spoke to costume designers and stylists to find out

What is going on in the music industry with well-known manager Scooter Braun lately? Here’s everything you need to know about the rumoured exodus of pop stars

Wasser worked with Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie and Kim Kardashian in their high-profile splits – and now Spears has hired her a second time as she divorces Sam Asghari just 14 months after the wedding

The Asian-American reporter delves into Seoul’s obsession with skincare, make-up and cosmetic surgery in Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital

Style sat down to lunch in Beverly Hills with Jarred Eng, to find out which stars the internet mogul is styling next – and why he was denied a pass to this year’s Wimbledon

A languid pace of life contrasts with the buzz about the city’s nightlife and F&B, making the pearl of the Deep South one of the hottest destinations in the country right now

Vietnamese-American artist Dan Lam’s striking technicolour sculptures can sell for up to US$40,000 and she has nearly half a million followers on Instagram, including Miley Cyrus.

Youthforia launched its first product in 2021 and it soon went viral on TikTok. Founder Fiona Co Chan reveals what inspires her to produce make-up you can sleep in,.

Netflix reality show Buying Beverly Hills follows a family of property agents as they sell high-end Los Angeles properties. Expect ‘amazing real estate porn’, family drama, and intimate moments.

New National Geographic series ‘Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin’ looks at why extreme sports fanatics like free climber Alex Honnold and snowboarder Travis Rice do what they do.

From the Hermès Birkin and the Lady Dior, to the Chanel 2.55 and the Fendi Baguette, the designer handbag is a fashion icon linked to some of the world’s most prominent women.

Key players in Hong Kong’s luxury fashion industry, from brands like Chanel and Calvin Klein, revisit what the city’s scene was like around 1997 and how it has evolved.

Dorothy Wang tells the Post about joining Netflix’s Bling Empire, her recent health struggles, move to New York from Los Angeles and how, at 34, she is still trying to figure life out.

‘This is not another celebrity line. I’m not a celebrity,’ says Gwen Stefani. The former No Doubt singer’s make-up line, GXVE Beauty, has been four years in the making, she tells the Post.

‘I basically stopped censoring myself,’ Swiss-born, Los Angeles-based artist says of her oil paintings of bloated, deformed and grotesque human bodies.

Reiki cured chef Serena Poon’s MRSA. She combines the energy healing with mindfulness and integrative nutrition to help celebrity clients including rapper Sean Combs achieve sustainable holistic health.

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The American actor who plays Tommy in drama series Wu Assassins and its movie follow-up looks forward to his next project, a dance comedy that’s based partly on his own life.

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Taiwanese designer Bei Kuo’s sexy, edgy lingerie – bralettes, briefs, thongs, bodysuits – with touches of BDSM and punk celebrate an overt sexuality and are for almost anyone, she says.

Arriving from Shanghai, Lu Yiwei found Los Angeles’ contemporary art scene lacking. Now she’s opened a gallery. May Xue, veteran of contemporary art institutions in Beijing and Hong Kong, opened an art space too.

Created by Hong Kong-based Vietnamese-Australian Yen Le, Yoobtape helps women support or conceal their breasts without bras and has become a go-to item for a number of celebrities.

From a stellar cameo by Lucy Liu to a poorly made dim sum pun about a woman’s name, we recall five of the best and worst Asian-relevant moments from Sex and the City as its revival hits our screens.

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Simon Ourian is cosmetic dermatologist to Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Lady Gaga and some of the biggest names in Hollywood, and serves wealthy clients from Asia and around the world.

When Chadwick Boseman wore a Dzojchen kimono suit to a Black Panther premiere in Seoul, it was the start of an A-list attraction for Chelsea Scott-Blackhall’s sleek designs.