These eyewear specialists go beyond vision with new tech, premium materials and modern designs

Choosing the right lens for your reading glasses is the first priority to consider. Factors such as grading (the magnification of the lens required for each eye) and weight of the lens, and of your spectacles overall, are also key. But reading glasses have come a long way since they first came into existence. Now, style is as much as of a selling point as substance.

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Fortunately, there are any number of eyewear specialists in Hong Kong that can give you both great advice on what you need to see clearly, as well as look great. Read on, as Gafencu takes a closer squiz at some of Hong Kong’s most promising eyewear specialists.

The Right Optics

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Before you go picking out your next fashion statement, it’s important to feel comfortable with your glasses as well as ensuring your choice of eyewear is as much functional as fashionable. To ensure you choose the right lens for your eyes, it’s essential to make an appointment with a reputable optometrist to test and assess both your eyesight and the overall health of your eyes – determining if you are short sighted, long sighted or have some other issue that impairs your vision.

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A tip to picking the right optics is to note that each eye requires a different level of magnification. Choosing the right lens is essential to enable clear vision but to avoid health issues such as squinting, eye strain and headaches. Another factor to consider is the composition, and weight, of your lens. Generally, durable, high-quality, scratch-resistant plastic (also referred to as acrylic) lenses have the advantage over those made from glass, as the latter tends to be heavier and is easily cracked. In modern optometry, plastic lenses are preferred – ensuring the wearer has the most lightweight and comfortable experience when wearing their eyewear.

3D and Customised

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One of Hong Kong’s up-and-coming bespoke eyewear providers is Blackzsmith Optical – making a name for itself by applying cutting-edge technology to its spectacle-making process via 3D printing.

By obtaining facial data with 3D-scanning technology, the bespoke eyewear is created based on customers’ facial 3D models. The process identifies 72 key points on the face and with the data obtained providing a professional basis for the frame design. In excess of 20 different parameters of the 3D eyewear that can be adjusted, including frame size, nose bridge width and temple length and more – with all these parameters coming together to ensure the perfect fit and wearability of the frame.

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This label also prides itself on creating spectacles that are handcrafted by the technician with an eye for design and a passion for creativity. The luxurious sensibility of the brand’s collections focuses on traditional skills and immaculate craftsmanship. Blackzsmith is gaining appeal among local Hong Kong pop stars as well as key opinion leaders. Some of the eyewear brands it stocks include Matsuda – which is a favourite of the Japanese imperial family no less. As well as rising eyewear brand Ahlem – creating a buzz among the likes of Beyoncé and Kate Moss, who are apparently two of the French brands most ardent admirers.

Horny Eyewear

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For a spectacle specialist with a point of difference, look no further than Smith & Norbu. One of the key parts of a pair of the brand’s glasses design is the yak horn.

To tease out how this unlikely turn of events came about, we need to go back to 2007. This was when Belgian entrepreneur Benoit Ams – on a trip to Tibet – was transfixed by craft works made from yak horn. The germ of an idea was sown and from there the concept of creating high-end spectacle frames using this fit-for-purpose material was born and eventually found its place in modern eyewear designs.

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The manufacturer explains that natural yak horn is not only a lightweight and highly resistant material, it’s also a surprisingly vibrant natural product with subtle colour nuances that make genuine horn superior to other man-made materials. The use of natural horn makes the frame more comfortable to wear than synthetic alternatives and is also an anti-allergic product.

Manufacturing a piece of spectacles involves as many as 50 separate operations to create a single pair of frames and it takes meticulous attention to detail to produce durable, high-quality eyewear. The process of horn-based spectacle manufacturing is even more precise. First, the horn is cut and pressed into horn plates. Then, individual plates are carefully selected based on their colour pattern. Each finished product is then assembled with the brand’s signature rivet.

Vintage Chic

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But if you prefer to stick with a classic look, or something that’s a little on the edgy retro side, look no further than Absolute Vintage. Since becoming established in 2010, it’s a brand that prided itself on creating bespoke spectacles that are designed specifically to fit the contours of Asian faces. Absolute Vintage also incorporates unique Hong Kong themes and characteristics into its designs. So much so that it has even been featured as as a highlight on the Hong Kong Tourism Board website.

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Bengogh, the eyewear specialist’s chief designer, draws inspiration from the city’s surroundings in each of the brand’s designs, with many named after the streets of Hong Kong – capturing the essence of local culture in each pair of spectacles created. The brand also challenges the notion that reading glasses are just an optical aid, but rather promotes the idea that eyewear are a personalised accessory – and form an essential part of the wearer’s daily attire.

Focusing on classic spectacles and frames with an iconic visage, Absolute Vintage does away with cumbersome glasses by producing personalised, top-notch frames with a vintage aesthetic, while incorporating a range of styles, including round, cat’s eye and square, in a variety of bold colours and, of course, tortoiseshell.

These car tuners will make your dream car a reality

There are only a few things in the world that men (and some women) incessantly pamper: children, pets and cars – and not necessarily in that order; nicknamed, cared for, dressed in new coats and gifted with new toys, the latter are often their ultimate pride and joy.

Craving the newest, shiniest model is commonplace, but it is no longer enough to shell out for a cutting-edge Porsche or Lamborghini. Autophiles want wheels that project their personality and deepest aspirations, thus they will invest in custom-built kits that transform their prized possession into a one-of-a-kind design, even if it costs millions. After all, who wants a ride that everyone else has?

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From modifying the outlook – paint job, wheels and aerodynamics – to customising interiors and tuning hardware, ardent car buffs will build, and rebuild, so their baby not only looks her best, but also reflects their own creative drive. Although Hong Kong has stringent regulations on road-vehicle modifications, this has not deterred collectors here from pursuing the car of their dreams with truly unique and functional edits.

Car Sharp

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“In Hong Kong, it’s not special to own a Ferrari or supercar anymore. There are so many!” says Gregor Hans Schoner, Founder and CEO of German luxury automobile designer and modification company DMC. “One of our clients told us that they bought a certain colour of Lamborghini, only to find out that their friend had the exact same one. That’s where we come in. We offer bespoke designs and exclusive materials that will deliver a wow-factor and truly make a vehicle stand out from the rest, including exotic leather choices such as stingray and crocodile.”

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It’s a growing trend. “In recent years, locals have shown more and more openness to car customisation,” says the team at custom car modifier Car Lab in Hong Kong. “They want to be more involved in the design process and apply unique motifs that reflect their personality. Innovative customisation requests in the past have included colour wrapping for hearses and adding vibrant Chinese couplet livery to a McLaren MP4.”

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Internal hardware such as audio and entertainment systems, as well as engine, exhaust and air suspension systems are flipped to suit the comfort and lifestyle of owners, whether it is installing Bang and Olufsen surround sound, gaming consoles or a private theatre on wheels – the possibilities of modifications are seemingly endless nowadays.

 

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Fast & Fabulous

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Car-proud locals favour optical enhancements and aerodynamics, according to Schoner. “Although engine enhancements are not always the focus of Hong Kong clients, they still want the [aesthetic of a fast car],” he says.

Automobile beautifications can cost as much as the car itself. At DMC, which counts Justin Bieber, Cristiano Ronaldo and Korean star Jang Keun-suk among an international clientele, the cheapest package starts at HK$200,000 and can rise to HK$1 million to $2 million. “The most expensive car we built was a Rolls-Royce Ghost for nearly HK$5 million,” shares Schoner.

“The owner, who was gifted a pair of handmade shoes by Donatella Versace, tasked us to match the interior of the car to the colour and material of the footwear. So, we ripped out every inch of the inside and replaced each part with fine Italian leather. We also altered the wheels.”

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But new technologies are widening the scope of modifications, which can result in savings for owners. Better, lighter and more durable materials are available; Forged Carbon Fibre, for instance, once exclusive to Lamborghini, is about five times lighter than steel and is in demand for its rich, marble-like finish. And PPFs (Paint Protection Film), which provide stain resistance and protection from stone chips, are thicker, stronger and more lightweight than before. Previously, they were manufactured as transparent or matte, but now they can emulate the high gloss of vehicle paint.

 

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Power Makeover

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However wild your dream-car imagination, it can become as good as real by engaging the services of an expert car modifier. ReinART Design, the Hong Kong arm of RAUH-Welt Begriff (RWB), a well-known Porsche 911 tuner in Japan, builds on more than just Porsches, rolling out an impressive repertoire of exceptional work to create exclusive and exotic vehicles tailored to owners’ requests.

Among these was a Ferrari 458 Italia installed with an Innotech Performance F1 Valvetronic exhaust that gives this beast a little more kick, and its owner more control over the volume with a simple press of a button. It was finished with burnt blue titanium triple exhaust tips, and a set of Novitec/KW lowering springs that brought it down about 30mm to hide the “unsightly original OEM fender gap”. This allowed the team to retain the authenticity and timeless beauty of the factory model while giving it a standout makeover.

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The team also fitted Brixton Forged wheels on a Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 and BMW M235i. Custom built-to-order in Los Angeles, these premium wheel sets are stronger, more durable and more resistant to corrosion and oxidation than cast wheels, and can cost up to HK$80,000 each.

Built to Impress

Like many things in Hong Kong, car parts that are custom-built and designed to owners’ specifications are manufactured outside of the city, imported and installed by trained professionals. You may have to wait for a month for parts to arrive and then the actual alterations can take anywhere from one week to six or 12 months or even longer to complete, depending on the complexities of each project and model.

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The stakes are always high when you’re taking apart and rebuilding a top-tier automobile. There is no room for error, which is why the city’s expert car modifiers ensure that every step in the process, from consultation and planning to material sourcing, installation and finish, not only meet the highest standards and expectations but exceed them, so customers can drive around with pride. The owner of DMC has been known to fly out to a client’s home to oversee installation personally. It takes experience, passion and care to perform such skilled technical work and make those modifications magical.

 

(Text: Roberliza Eugenio)

 

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Made for a Woman: Trusted tailors for a custom suit

Women’s suits have made a comeback on the high-fashion catwalks for Spring-Summer 2022, which is good news for the corporate crowd and local tailors. Borrowing from men’s bespoke but swapping rigid masculinity for feminine versatility and flair, women’s made-to-measure clothing merges comfort and sophistication, and instills a sense of confidence that only a perfect fit can.

A Look Back

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The power suit rose to fashion prominence in the ’60s and ’70s as a symbol of women’s liberation, blurring outdated gender-appropriate dressing perceptions. Earlier breakthroughs included Chanel’s ’20s suit collection, Yves Saint Laurent’s 1966 Le Smoking tuxedo, and the attire choices of iconic figures such as Sarah Bernhardt and Katharine Hepburn.

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Androgynous styling continued in recent decades, ushering an empowering reflection and sartorial expression of the self. Enter the modern-day women’s power suit, a no-holds-barred creation marked by the likes of tailored wrap-over jackets, padded shoulders, shawl lapels and decorative buttons; trouser suits in bright colours and form-fitting cuts; and edgier offerings like oversized blazers worn over miniskirts and evening tuxedos.

It’s time to put that unflattering ready-made suit back on the rack and step out in style in a custom-made ensemble from one of the city’s new generation of formidable tailors.

The Perfect Fit

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Sketches from Frey, designs by Frederieke van Doorn

Hong Kong has a long history in tailoring, although the trade has mostly been dedicated to men, with the exception of qipao and wedding gowns. The growing number of female executives and CEOs, though, has sprouted a surge in demand for women’s tailoring.

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“There are so many women in Hong Kong who are expected to dress formally for work but have very limited choices available,” explains Frederieke van Doorn, founder of Frey. “After being in the industry of men’s tailoring, the differences in offerings between the two markets became clear, and it was time to create a brand that offered women the same level of luxury tailoring that men have.” Having tailored for the city’s influential women such as Veronica Lam, Esther Sham and former Miss Hong Kong’s Grace Chan, Frey has become well known for its exquisite craftsmanship, luxurious fabrics and a wide variety of designs, colours, patterns and styles that appeal to the dynamic lifestyle of the modern woman.

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Having had a similar realisation, Jasmin Pang started her own women’s tailoring business, JSMP, after working in the corporate world for more than a decade. She expresses her frustration in finding quality women’s formal wear that would fit different body shapes, sizes and styles. “Most [men’s tailors] are not familiar with the different cuts and styles that women prefer,” she says, “Some clients look for statement pieces that let them stand out from the crowd while others prefer a chic, timeless design that they can wear every day.” It was her sympathetic realisation for the needs of women in Hong Kong that led to her success in the business, crafting bespoke suits some of the city’s feminine elites likes Vanessa Cheung, Gigi Chao, and Veronica Li.

Tailored to Please

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A bespoke piece goes beyond just style, however. It must fit a woman’s precise measurements and complement her unique silhouette while allowing her to be comfortable and confident in what she wears. This is where a skilled tailor steps in, tape measure and chalk in hand.

Third-generation scion of a veteran Hong Kong tailor, Hayman Chan brings more than half a century of experience to the founding of his eponymous brand, also bringing with him a loyal clientele of CEOs like Patrick Kwok, other prominent horse trainers like former champion jockey Tony Cruz. Boasting a large selection of the most sought-after fabrics for each season, and having complete control of the process from measurement to delivery, his atelier’s work is top-notch.
“The basics come through paper patterns and using tape measure and chalk, the traditional tools of the trade,” explains Chan. “At the end of the day, tailoring is all about being yourself and having the freedom to express that without being limited by gender.”

Assembled Ensemble

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Let’s be frank. Women’s silhouettes can be tricky to work with, and it’s important for a female client to be seen, heard and understood when it comes to catering to their body shape, lifestyle needs and emotional relationship with clothing. It becomes the true test of a tailor’s skill.

Men tend to have a more uniform approach to suit tailoring, and their style preferences are typically consistent, while women are more nuanced as they lean towards artistic sartorial looks. And these may be limited by materials available in a trade that has traditionally catered to men.

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Photo courtesy of Hayman Chan, 2022 Women’s Collection

Fortunately, the range of women’s fabrics, colours and construction of canvases has grown in response to the upsurge in female clientele. From sumptuous cotton sourced from Italian mills to fine silk from China and luxuriously soft cashmere and wool from Piacenza, women can now select from the world’s best natural materials as if they were queens – yet the price for such lavishness is affordable to non-royals. For instance, a made-to-measure jacket and trousers set by Frey starts from HK$5,460, while a statement wool jacket at JSMP will cost upwards of HK$6,000. Bespoke wear from Hayman Chan can total at HK$30,000 and above.

Yes, top-notch tailoring will have more digits on its price tag than buttons on a suit, but it is not outlandish. A custom-made wardrobe reflects the tailor’s knowledge, experience, expertise and quality of craftsmanship. They can deftly steer you in the right direction when your judgment is faulty and provide you peace of mind at each step. And the result is often an empowering one – something that you can take out of the wardrobe and wear with confidence for years to come.

 

Dress like a boss! Bespoke suits for men

No man should be without a well-tailored suit, or five! And if there is any fine garment worth investing in, it ought to be custom made-to-measure. While a suit bought off the rack may look flawless at a glance, the devil is in the details – those revealing tell-tale signs that differentiate between a machine-made and hand-sewn outfit from the moment you raise your arms, sit or bend.

When it comes to bespoke tailoring, few places in Asia do it quite like Hong Kong. Dreamy as it is, though, a bespoke suit today does not come cheap. Ranging up from HK$8,000 to HK$50,000 and beyond, the hefty price tag involves a painstaking procedure of measurement-taking, construction, cutting, sewing and rounds of fittings and alterations, on top of sourcing top-notch materials from around the world to fit the exact specifications and preferences of each client’s distinct style and personality. So, is commissioning a bespoke suit truly better than buying off the rack? Let’s break down the process:

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Exacting measurement
There is nothing more unflattering than a suit that wears too tight or too loose on the body, which is unfortunately often the case with the ready-made variety. Unlike assistants at retail stores, a trained tailor can tell at glance what type of construction would fit a prospective client, even if they have an unusual body shape. This instinct is then confirmed by thoroughly measuring every inch of the body, from head to toe, for a complete and accurate fit.

Take, for example, 69-year-old family-run establishment Bobby’s Fashions – headed by third-generation brothers Nick and Bobby Daswani. With each order, 30 body measurements and posture images are recorded to ensure the perfect fit for the customer’s shape, requirements and lifestyle. Their services even fill the gap for bespoke suit for women, which is more often than not a nightmare to shop for off the rack.

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Personalised touch
Accounting for much of a client’s investment when they commission a bespoke suit is the comfort and reassurance that they are getting their money’s worth. Guided by a team of expert consultants, the buyer can experience first-hand the step-by-step bespoke process, of choosing the type of style, high-quality fabric, colour, pattern and accessories they want.

The expert brotherly duo tells us that every single element in their bespoke suits are fully customisable, from fabrics, threads and buttons to collar designs, pocket sizes and positions, and indeed pretty much anything else under the sun. “The workshop stocks over 20,000 fabrics – one of the largest fabric storehouses in the city – from some of the finest mills around the world, including those supplied to luxury brands such as Ermenegildo Zegna, Vitale Barberis Canonico, Dormeuil and Loro Piana,” they reveal.

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Construction and detailing
After taking down measurements and picking out the fabric, a canvas for the construction is then made. Contrary to the glued interlining of a mass-produced suit, custom hand-crafted suits are sewn by hand, giving the jacket its structure – forming and sculpting the chest, the shoulders and the clean rolls of the lapels. Details such as hand-sewn buttonholes and lining along the seams and under the lapels of the jacket are also hallmarks of a well-tailored suit.

Take for example, Prestitch Hong Kong, inspired by Italian craftsmanship, the house style of bespoke tailor reflects its specialisation in Florentine and Neapolitan suiting, both of which accentuate the silhouette and offer a comfortable, classic menswear look. Featuring soft, unpadded shoulders on jackets, notched lapels structured with a slightly lowered, curved gorge, and buttonholes are completely hand sewn and finished in fine Milanese style.

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Fitting and accessories
The process doesn’t end when the suit is complete though. Next, one to three rounds of fittings with the client occur, with alterations done as needed, to ensure it fits perfectly and the feel is natural. The painstaking process can take from two days to two weeks, and sometimes a month or more, depending on each client’s level of customisation, and the number of orders and staff at each workshop.

But when the curtains are pulled back on the long-awaited final masterpiece, the fun can begin through selecting sumptuous accoutrements to elevate one’s outfit. From cufflinks, ties, pocket squares and more, the addition of custom-made extras make all the difference. Manhattan Bespoke Custom Tailor, which was founded by Michael Lalwani, offers not only a wide range of fabrics, but also exceptional personalised services to their customers. “We have over 200 skilled hands working around the clock to guarantee the unparalleled quality of our hand-cut, hand-made suits,” says operations chief Roger Shaikh. “We guide our customers and help them coordinate clothing combinations– like matching a tie with their shirt or suit – and can customise anything the customer wishes.”

“If the fabric is the skeleton of a suit, craftsmanship would be its soul” – Prestitch HK

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Wardrobe investment
Crafting a custom hand-sewn, made-to-order and made-to-measure suit is no easy feat, so the large investment required in terms of money and waiting time are understandable. Some would argue that since bespoke suits are so well made that they last several years, mitigating the initial outlay over time. Certainly, a bespoke suit not only accentuates a man’s physique, but it adds a touch of je ne se quoi to the modish ensemble that is uniquely him.

Thanks to a long lineage of bespoke tradition and expertise, there is no shortage of professional, skilled tailors at your service in Hong Kong. Here are a few of our recommendations:

Bobby’s Fashions
Address: 3A Carnarvon Road, TST
Contact: (852) 2724 2615

Manhattan Bespoke Custom Tailor
Address: Unit E, G/F, Mercantile House, TST
Contact: (852) 2302 0728

Prestitch Hong Kong
Address: Ivy House, M-1, 18-20 Wyndham St Central
Contact: (852) 2889 0083

Ascot Chang
Address: Locations vary
Contact: (852) 2523 3663

W.W. Chan & Sons Tailor
Address: Entertainment Building, Central
Contact: (852) 2366 9738 / 2366 2634

Bridal Revisited: Create bespoke wedding moments in Hong Kong

In the charming world of decadent weddings, nothing is off limits. While you may want to create a spectacular ceremony to wow the crowds, when it comes to picking out the top spots for bespoke bridal and wedding frills, leave it to us.

From bedazzling wedding gowns and hand-sewn suits to hand-crafted invitation cards and art deco tiered cakes, here is Gafencu’s list of places to go to add a sumptuous personalised touch to your big day.

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Bespoke tailoring by Magnus & Novus
A perfect fit for the modern groom

Attention, guys! If there is one thing you should invest your time and money in during the complex wedding-planning process, it is a top-notch custom-made suit. After all, while everyone’s eyes are on the bride, she’s only got eyes for you.

When it comes to putting your best foot forward on your big day, the artisanal menswear brand Magnus & Novus pulls out all the stops. More than 5,000 handmade stitches, 50 hours of tailoring, and rigorous product development and research go into creating each bespoke suit – all to guarantee that the groom looks his best next to her couture dress.

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Through private consultations, customers can collaborate on the design, be it determining the fit of a raw silk jacket or personally selecting from a wide range of fine-pearl requisites and handcrafted accessories to pair with their ensemble. Every minute detail ensures the expression of a gentleman’s personal creativity and debonair style. Each suit takes four to six weeks to perfect, inclusive of at least three visits for measurements and alterations, but in the end you’ll have a wardrobe standout that is forever close to your heart.

For enquiries: (852) 9380 9173 / magnusandnovus.com

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A dress for any bride by Marco M Chan
Dressing the bride is an imaginative love affair for Marco M Chan

The wedding dress is often the emblem of a bride’s childhood fantasies – every detail, every twirl, a liberated expression of her desires, wishes and creative imaginings.

Making those fantasies a reality is celebrated fashion stylist-turned-designer Marco M Chan. Earning rapid international fame, Chan has worked with fashionable A-listers, from Paris Hilton and CoCo Lee to G.E.M, and an array of prestigious brands, including Cartier, Omega and Shiseido. Graduating from dressing the stars to cutting his own cloth, he launched his eponymous label of show-stopping tailor-made pieces in 2013.

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He thrives on transforming fabric into stunning bespoke gowns and dresses that emphasise his clients’ individuality and unique qualities, giving them a strong sense of confidence and empowerment.
Known for his innovative use of silk and lace, as well as the finest materials from around the world, his designs are recognised for his signature draping, and his way of reforming basic cutting techniques to accentuate the bride’s silhouette perfectly. The painstaking process takes, on average, six weeks from start to finish, but the result never fails to unveil a gorgeous outcome.

For enquiries: @MarcoMChan

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Hand-designed invitation cards for your big day
Sandy Chan folds artistry into exquisite stationery for your big day

In the age of email and Instagram, handwritten invitation cards bring a personalised, intimate feel to special occasions. Especially on such an important day as a wedding, formal announcement by the way of a customised invitation card sets the tone for guests, providing a deft foundation for the stated theme and dress code.

Stationery artist Sandy Chan, founder and creative director of Sanstation, caters to the specific, personal tastes of each of the couple she works with. Her decade-long experience in the wedding industry and dynamic background reflects her unique artistry in blending Western art elements with traditional Oriental designs. Having spent her early years in Hong Kong and her teens in Oxford, England, before moving to Canada to study fine arts and graphic design, her passion for paper art and printing techniques unfolded into a career in 2014, quickly followed by the 2015 launch of her own business.

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Elegant, tasteful and sophisticated, Chan’s designs have won awards and a number of prestigious titles, including exclusive wedding stationery designer for luxury hotels like The Peninsula Hong Kong and the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong.

For enquiries: (852) 3956 8780 / sanstation.com

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Centrepiece-worthy artisanal wedding cakes 
The Butterfly Patisserie’s creative wedding cakes set hearts fluttering

No wedding is complete without a beautifully designed cake. A centrepiece of any reception, the towering wedding cake is more than just a well-constructed mix of flour, eggs, butter and sugar. It’s an important symbol of tradition, commitment and love, as demonstrated in every exciting cake-cutting ceremony. 

Serving up premium tiered treats is an elevated, boutique cake shop in one of Tsim Sha Tsui’s most luxurious hotels, The Butterfly Patisserie at Rosewood Hong Kong. Intricately designed and sumptuously moulded with the highest quality ingredients, it offers a slew of edible art with multitiered cakes for weddings and other special occasions.

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With prices ranging from HK$1,280 to HK$1,680 per pound, The Butterfly Patisserie’s bespoke wedding cakes will naturally cater to the specific flavour and design requests of customers. From the addition of lavishly sprinkled gold-leaf flakes to elegant marbling, these exclusive, made-to-order creations provide newlyweds with a spectacular feature on their special day, and the sweetest of memories to share with loved ones and close friends.

For enquiries: (852) 3891 8732 / rosewoodhotels.com

 

Personalised Touch: Custom made décor and furniture you need for the home

Every start and end of the day begins in the comfort of your home, and there is no greater feeling than coming home to a place of your own, culminated with the objects that, not only stylistically elevate a room, but creates a living space that best speaks to the personal taste and style.

To set the tone of how you want to spend your downtime, what better way to sink into the peace and comfort of being at home than to customise your personal space with custom-made décor and furniture that best reflect your personality offer your abode a graceful lift of personality. From hand-made hardwood furniture to bespoke flower arrangements, these are the most noteworthy places to find precious custom-made decorative pieces to add to your home.

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Spruce up your home with Sprue (custom-made hardwood furniture)
With more than 50 years of combined experience in carpentry and custom-made furniture design, Sprue Bespoke Furniture owner Josh Manning and his team have made it their passion to realise homeowners’ decorative dreams, paying a close focus on the use of high-quality solid-wood joinery.

Initially starting up as a small design and craft workshop in 2013, they have since expanded their repertoire of materials, techniques and team of experts in timber joinery, metalwork, blacksmithing and upholstery (to name a few), and will soon open their first showroom in Yau Tong. Finished with natural hard wax, their furniture is easy to maintain and built to last.

The solid hardwood joinery experts build each piece by hand in Hong Kong. From measurements and interior fitout to design and finish, Sprue creates hardwood furnishings that are tailored to fit each client’s unique space and taste – whether it is a design made from scratch or a re-creation of an aspirational piece. As an average cost, projects range from HK$20,000 to HK$110,000, depending on the fitout.

For more info: (852) 5702 104 / sprue.hk

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Picture perfect frames at Lee Wah Art & Frames (Custom-made frames for collectable art)
With all the talk of art collecting, it’s a surprise that there has been so little mention of custom-made framing. One shop in particular, situated in the heart of Central, has spent over four decades providing art aficionados and galleries with framing solutions for their precious investments. Lee Wah Art & Frames, founded by Ernest Chan in 1973, enables each picture to stand out with frames made of the finest materials imported from Europe and the United States. Its work is of the highest standard, adhering to quality specifications of museums and conservation institutions.

A large, loyal clientele of artists and renowned galleries appreciate Lee Wah’s depth of knowledge in design concepts that allows the creation of custom-made frames that both protect and maximise the impact of each unique work of art. The shop offers a comprehensive selection of more than 1,000 frame moulding styles that are designed with precise detailing and stylish touches to complement not only the artwork, but also the client’s interior décor and taste.

For more info: (852) 2525 9416 / lwframing.com

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Roll out in exquisite style with Al-Shahzadi (hand-woven Persian carpets)

In the ’90s, the stretch of Queen’s Road in Wan Chai was lined with shop windows gaily decorated with Persian carpets. Today, only a handful of hand-woven carpet shops are left to keep the trade alive. A standout among them is Al-Shahzadi HK, simply and affectionately known by antique aficionados as ‘The carpet shop on Queen’s Road’.

Having been established in 1952, the family-business’ 60-year legacy is now proudly continued by third-generation scion Avais Ahmad, who calls the carpet shop at 265 Queen’s Road East his second home.

A visit to its showroom does not disappoint. Backed by a staff of experts, they guide discerning customers with an eye for detail through their wide selection of high quality traditional and modern Persian carpets. Available in an array of colours, shapes and sizes, from 3ft rugs to carpets that stretch up to 20ft – all hand-made with 100 percent silk, wool or cotton.

For more info: (852) 2834 8396 / alshahzadi.com

Read Also: Here’s where to buy traditional Persian carpets in Hong Kong

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Flickers of creativity from BeCandle (besoke scented candles and essential oils)
Joy, passion, warmth and nostalgia… who wouldn’t want an olfactory experience that allows us to revisit the past or brighten the mood of those around us? Creating the perfect scent that narrates a story is surely possible, especially at BeCandle, a small fragrance shop-cum-lab nestled in Wang Street, Sai Kung.

Founded in 2012 by Xavier Tsang, a product designer-turned-business owner, BeCandle takes customers on an inspiring aromatic adventure while continuing Sai Kung’s history of sustainable local production.

Offering a range of vegetal and soy wax scented candles to essential oils, produced in small batches and encased in elegant hand-blown glass, copper or ceramic vessels, Tsang puts a premium on maintaining high-quality craftsmanship. He says, “Growing up in Sai Kung village, then living in Italy and travelling the world has given me a mix of unique experiences that inspired the creation of the brand”. This creativity extends to collaborations with international and local clients for exclusive and one-off pieces – each an expression of the individual’s personal journey.

For more info: (852) 8481 7684 / becandle.com.hk

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Blooming marvellous floral art by Gary Kwok Flowers & Design (Bespoke flower arrangements)
Anybody can purchase a bunch of flowers and drop them in a vase, but proper flower arrangement is an art form. Beautifully styled bouquets, garlands and elaborate floral displays are more than just decoration. According to Gary Kwok, founder of the epynomous floral design brand, “flower arrangements elicit a deeper connection with nature and ourselves”.

With a passion to translate floral art into a sensory experience that enlivens and transforms any space, Kwok offers a bespoke service that is personal to each client. “I want people to experience flowers as living objects that they can admire, appreciate, touch and even integrate into their daily lives,” she says.
Whether it is a launch party, a wedding or a special arrangement for the home, the skilled florists at Gary Kwok Flowers & Design support your celebration of every important moment in life through their use of raw materials imported from European countries such as the Netherlands, and a play of colours that highlight the unique beauty of each flower and the individual taste of each client.

For more info: (852) 8200 9226 / garykwok.com

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A touch of elegance and tradition through Yuet Tung China Works (hand-painted porcelain wares)
Hand-painted Chinese porcelain is famed across the globe for its delicate craftsmanship, intricate decoration and exclusive price tag. An art and cultural practice once reserved for the use of the imperial court and export, this centuries-old tradition continues at one particular – and endearingly humble – porcelain factory in Kowloon Bay.

Yuet Tung China Works, established in 1928, was the first large-scale hand-painted porcelain factory in the city. It is now the oldest and one of last remaining producers of fine porcelain in Hong Kong. Headed by Joseph Tso, the shop’s third-generation owner and manager, the company endeavours to keep this disappearing trade alive.

There is little that the skilled artisans at Yuet Tung China Works cannot do. Specialising in custom-made, hand-painted, functional and decorative porcelain wares, they can create a wide array of products for diverse tastes, from dinner sets to lamp bases and fish bowls to accessories and gift boxes in any size, colour or design.

For more info: (852) 2796 1125 / porcelainware.com.hk

 

Read Also: The Arts of Survival: Hong Kong’s disappearing crafts

 

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Personalised Touch: Bespoke services for your wardrobe

Keeping up the tradition of leather crafts, bespoke footwear and luxury bags get a breath of new life courtesy of luxury bag repair experts Stylux and the tech-savvy shoemakers at Shoe Artistry.

Leather specialist Stylux updates restoration services for the modern age

Answering the prayers of today’s connected leather-goods collectors, Stylux is the latest concept of leather-care specialist Anson Pun.

Breathing new life into beloved luxury accessories, the firm has digitised the traditional Spanish leather goods restoration experience and made it compatible with smartphones via mobile apps. Thanks to its door-to-door, all-encompassing approach, clients can receive quotes, place orders and track the progress of their items readily and comfortably through their own smartphones.

Innovatively catering to a new trend in the market, Stylux has instantly garnered wide spread recognition across the city and beyond. Global luxury-brand loyalists appreciate an after-care service that offers an assurance of the highest standard of stringent quality control, while its door-to-door service ensures the convenience and efficiency of the overall experience.

For more info: (852) 3702 6911. stylux.hk

Shoe Artistry keeps alive bespoke footwear tradition for a new generation

Paying homage to the city’s long heritage of shoemaking while breathing new life into the trade is Shoe Artistry, a bespoke footwear workshop set amid the backdrop of popular Hong Kong art and design hub, PMQ.

Deeply rooted in a passion for keeping local artisanal crafts alive, as well as empowering young designers and entrepreneurs, owners Jeff Wan and Kit Lee dropped their careers as creatives to establish Shoe Artistry in 2011. They inherited tools and manpower from one of the last long-standing traditional cobblers in the city, 40-year-old Ming Kee Shoes, before it closed.

Integrating 3D technologies with traditional processes of creating shoe lasts and customised insoles, the expert craftsmen here cater to a wide range of style choices, from classic, contemporary to avant-garde, and leather, colour and finish preferences, resulting in bespoke shoes that perfectly fit each discerning client. Supporting the forward movement of sustainability in fashion, they also have vegan leather on offer for those who prefer a more ethical choice of bespoke footwear.


For more info: (852) 2796 6018. shoeartistry.com

Right Foot Forward: Where to get bespoke men’s shoes

Bespoke footwear is a craft that provides the most discerning and stylish of gentlemen with made-to-measure shoes that fit the specific style and needs of its wearers. Traditionally hand-crafted from a wooden last that is used to mould an individual’s precise measurements and using only the highest of quality materials, it is a craft and premium service executed by only the most experienced and skilled of artisanal cobblers that ensures each individual’s comfort and unique style. Here are some of the city’s home-grown custom-made shoemakers.

 

1. Kow Hoo Shoe Company
One of the city’s oldest cobblers uses the traditional method of wooden shoe last to mould the exact fit of its customers’ measurements and Goodyear Welt construction to form a longer-lasting form that makes replacing soles easier to do. They keep customers’ lasts for at least seven years, making new orders (of any style, colour and material) from outside of the city possible.
Price: From HK$17,100
Location: Central
Contact: +852 2523 0489

2.Shoe Artistry
Combining modern technology with the traditional craft of shoemaking, Shoe Artistry designs made-to-order shoes footwear to their customers’ specific style, taste and fit by using 3D printing technology to create insoles to form an exact fit. With 16 styles, eith leather and colour selections, and five different sole constructs (including Goodyear Welt and Blake) on offer, all shoes are hand-stitching with  full leather outsoles and the shop’s signature 3X nail on the outer heels. 
Price: From HK$9,288
Location: Mong Kok
Contact: +852 2796 6018

3.Zee’s Leatherware & Shoes
Ideal for a one-stop custom leather goods shopping spree, their range of made-to-order leather including footwear that veer towards more classical styles such as loafers, oxford, Derbis, monk straps and brogues. The final product is typically completed within a week and can either be picked-up or delivered.
Price: From HK$3,000
Location: Tsim Sha Tsui
Contact: +852 2368 2581