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Jewellery designer Lauren Khoo talks about her work, from quirky pieces like gummy bear pendants to her more recent pieces of fine jewellery inspired by nature
Celebrity menswear stylist Alfie Baker clearly dresses himself just as sharply as his A-list clients. Photo: The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images
Jewellery watches shine: bling meets innovation in 2024, from Cartier to Van Cleef & Arpels with its Lady Arpels Brise d’Été watch. Photos: Handout
Alainpaul cofounders Alain and Luis Philippe. Photos: Handout
Dior’s Oud Ispahan eau de parfum. Photos: Handout
Fashion designer Stella McCartney is seen leaving the Ritz hotel in October 2021 in Paris, France. Here’s how you can channel the same look. Photo: GC Images
Post Archive Faction co-founder Dongjoon Lim just collaborated with On’s global head of product – lifestyle, Lucy Delacherois Day, on a new line of athleisure and footwear, Current Form 1.0. Photos: Handout
Tyler, The Creator, at the Louis Vuitton menswear spring/summer 2024 show featuring Pharrell Williams’ debut collection, during Paris Fashion Week in June 2023. Photo: Getty Images
Jewellery queen Gaia Repossi’s 9 top tips for a more stylish life, starring top designers like Phoebe Philo, Balenciaga’s Demna, Alaia’s Pieter Mulier, Bottega Veneta’s Matthieu Blazy and Ferragamo’s Maximilian Davis. Photos: Handout
Cardi B made an impact at the Thom Browne haute couture autumn/winter 2023-24 show at Paris Fashion Week in July 2023. Photo: Getty Images



Louis Vuitton’ Dog LVers collection captures the essence of urban dog walkers’ style. Photo: Handout
Cindy Chao wears a Dragonfly Brooch from 
her eponymous brand. Photo: Chiang Ming Shih
The latest My Dior collection includes a line of rings, earrings and bracelets, all adorned with the iconic cannage motif. Photo: Handout
Hermès offers two new models: the distinctively off-round Cut and the equestrian-inspired Arceau Grand Tralala Brides et Mors with its stirrups, bridles and bits detailing. Photos: Handout
Louis Vuitton’s Awakened Hands, Awakened Minds recalls Paris’ great 19th century remodelling – an era that also gave rise to the brand itself. Photography: Marco Cella
Hermès autumn/winter 2024 ready-to-wear collections for men and women featured widespread use of leather and detailing that inevitably channelled the brand’s equestrian heritage. Photos: Handout
Gucci’s autumn/winter 2024-25 show at Milan’s Fonderia Carlo Macchi in February was attended by celebrities including Hanni from K-pop girl group NewJeans and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones. Photos: Handout
The Drawing Room at the St. Regis Hong Kong hotel. Photos: Handout
As autumn colours gradually emerge, some of the city’s finest restaurants are offering gastronomic experiences to match the mood of the season. Photo: Handout
Dior Joaillerie’s Victoire de Castellane pairs whimsy and animal magic with dynamic design in the Diorama and Diorigami collections
 Armani’s Winter Flowers updates the iconic pantsuit, empowering women with grace and a great silhouette
Dutch model Rianne van Rompaey is at the centre of Graff’s Galaxia high jewellery campaign. Photos: Handout
Taiwanese jeweller Cindy Chao is celebrating 20 years of vision and craftsmanship, epitomised in her Black Label Masterpieces, White Label Collection and now the new Four Seasons Leaf and Dragonfly brooches
Regent Hong Kong boasts views of the city’s famous skyline, and has now added a trio of one-of-a kind personal havens, the Signature Suite Collection
Concha y Toro’s José David González and Isabel Mitarakis Guilisasti. Photos: Handout
An indulgent spread awaits at Cuisine Cuisine, at The Mira, one of 13 restaurants offering summer promotions to Standard Chartered Cathay Mastercard holders in Hong Kong this summer. Here we introduce 7 top options to try. Photo: Handout
Diners enjoy drinks with views of the city skyline from the terrace at Aqua, one of many Hong Kong restaurants enticing diners with seasonal promotions this summer. Photo: Handout
Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC is the thinnest mechanical watch ever made. Photos: Handout
Hong Kong jewellery brand Chow Tai Fook is celebrating its 95th anniversary with the Rouge collection. Photo: Handout
Chanel’s creative Musical Clock Couture Workshop. Photos: Handout
De Beers’ latest campaign, Unveiling The Extraordinary, tells the story of finding, cutting and setting the precious stones to turn them into finished pieces of jewellery. Photo: Handout
Chanel’s limited edition J12 Couture Workshop Automaton Calibre 6. Photos: Handout
De Beers’ Metamorphosis collection reimagines the changing seasons, and the miraculous emergence of a butterfly, using natural diamonds including rough pinks and fancy intense yellows. Photos: Handout
Working with fashion designer Yiqing Yin, watchmaker Vacheron Constantin has produced the new Égérie: The Pleats of Time and Égérie Moon Phase models
Tudor showed four new versions of the Black Bay at Watches and Wonders. Photo: Handout
At Watches and Wonders 2024, Tag Heuer dropped new Carrera Chronograph (shown), Carrera Skipper and Carrera Date models, as well as an ultralight Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph
Tod’s latest exhibition showed its unwavering support for Italian artistry, featuring craftsmen including glass artists and gold-leaf beaters, and nodding to the brand’s iconic Gommino shoe. Photos: Handout
The Reflection de Cartier was among the French jeweller’s showpieces at Watches and Wonders. Photo: Handout
Hair loss affects millions around the world, but non-surgical treatments can alleviate the condition, from at-home devices to professional clinic sessions. Photo: Handout
Healthy skin depends on a myriad of factors including diet, exercise, sleep and daily habits – here’s our breakdown of everything you should be mindful of. Photo: Handout
The Mediterranea High Jewellery collection is a journey through history and culture
Louis Vuitton’s Novelties collection for 2024 maintains the brand’s renowned blend of tradition and innovation. Photo: Handout
Kinraden is one of a number of jewellers getting creative with materials – in this case, with recycled gold and susutainably sourced mpingo wood. Photo: Handout
Emily Ratajkowski was on-trend with her mismatched ear cuffs that showed today’s more flexible approach to wearing diamond jewellery at the 2023 Met Gala in May. Photo: Getty Images
The Lobby Lounge at Como Metropolitan Singapore. The hotel is part of the Como Orchard complex that includes patissier Cédric Grolet, and a Club 21 multi-label store with Thom Browne, Jacquemus and Simone Rocha. Photos: Handout
Gucci creative director Sabato De Sarno’s first spring/summer 2024 collection, Ancora, mines the luxury house’s archive – with a campaign telling a story of “real life and real women”, shot by David Sims. Photo: Handout
Chanel ambassador Havana Rose Liu starred in the mystery thriller No Exit and played Ayo Edebiri’s love interest in the satirical teen comedy Bottoms. Photo: @havanaroseliu/Instagram
Stars from David Bowie to Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera have all been big fans of some added shimmer in the past and now European Union rules are prodding the industry to embrace more eco options. Photo: Handout
The 2024 summer smash Barbie would have been a very different movie if Amy Schumer had stayed in the lead role, which eventually went to Margot Robbie. Photos: @todayshow; @barbieffied/Instagram
Hong Kong model and actress Karena Ng has an eclectic handbag collection. Photo: @karena_ngs/Instagram
Emily in Paris star Ashley Park wore a skirt with a graphic print at the Zimmermann show at Paris Fashion Week in October. Photo: Getty Images
Cuffing season: high jewellery artists – including at De Beers, Buccellati and Cindy Chao The Art Jewel – make bold statements with diamond-studded bracelets and cuffs. Pictured: Metamorphosis by De Beers collection, Summer Bracelet. Photos: Handout
A bedroom at Le Grand Mazarin, a newly opened hotel in the Marais district of Paris. Photos: Handout
Van Cleef & Arpels Le Grand Tour collection, Dea Eterna Clip
De Bethune founder and watchmaker Denis Flageollet in his atelier. Photo: Ulysse Camus
How high jewellery designers are being inspired by retro culture: from Coco Chanel’s 30s Jazz Age collection, to Tiffany & Co. and Piaget drawing on the 70s, and Boucheron and Stephen Webster the 80s. Pictured: Boucheron More Is More, This Is Not a Ring. Photos: Handout
Alix Earle is a rising star to watch. Photo: @alix_earle/Instagram
Mika Nakashima will be performing in Hong Kong in February 2024. Photo: @mikanakashima_official/Instagram
Known to close contacts as simply “KP”, Hong Kong-based “cultural entrepreneur” Kevin Poon boasts 
a Rolodex to cry for. Photo:  @kpee/Instagram
Photo: @crownv_16/Instagram

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