Well Red Jewels: Scintillate in scarlet

With the Year of the Ox here, it’s the perfect time to revisit the vermillion haute joaillerie creations that best capture the truly festive spirit of Chinese New Year. Indeed, red – that most celebratory of colours – has long been synonymous with good fortune in Chinese culture, while being embraced as a mark of distinction the world over for countless centuries.

Amrapali necklace; Bayco ring; Cartier Destinée ring; Christian Dior Cupidon Heart ring; Selim Mouzannar Beirut Ring; Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger Five Leaves earrings.

Today, this scarlet hue remains the first choice of many luxury jewellery labels, seeing it frequently highlighted in a range of gems, including spinels, garnets and carnelians. By far the most sought-after precious stones embodying this striking shade, however, are rubies. With the word derived from the Latin term for red, ruber, they have been variously dubbed ‘drops of the heart blood of Mother Earth’ in the Orient, as well as being proclaimed ‘the lord of gemstones’ in India. 

Ruby de la Cruz ring; Boucheron Quartre red edition ring; Chopard Happy Hearts wings earrings and ring; Piaget bracelet

Unlike other precious stones, the values of rubies are determined by colour rather than clarity, an aspect that ranges from orangey reds to shades so deep they actually appear violet. The most prized of these, though, tend to be uncovered in Myanmar’s Mogok Stone Tract mine, a seam that has delivered a string of stunning ‘pigeon’s blood’ stones for more than 800 years.

Bina Goenka earrings; Chanel Rouge Incandescent; Chopard Happy Hearts wings necklace; Gucci necklace

Lucky colours to wear on the first day of CNY

Start the Year of the Ox by welcoming in good luck, health and fortune with the lucky colours that match your zodiac sign. Whether you’re looking for love or a boost in your career, these auspicious colours to wear on the first day of Chinese New Year will bless you with a prosperous 2021.

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Balmain Blazer; YSL blouse; Givenchy pencil skirt; Bottega Venetta chained pouch and hoop earrings; Omega Constellation watch

Year of the Rat

White = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Black = Safety
Blue = Calm emotions

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Barena Venezia blazer; Berluti scritto messenger bag; Bottega Veneta belt; Giorgio Armani sweater; Prada trousers

Year of the Ox

Red = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Purple = Love
Earthy = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Tiger

Versace gold medusa jacket and shoes; Giorgio Armani bag; green tourmaline ring; by Ryder Diamonds; Gucci necklace; Rado golden horse automatic watch

Year of the Tiger

Forest Green = Good business
Gold = More wealth
White = Love
Black = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Rabbit

YSL cashmere and wool jacket; Marni small leather tote;  fancy yellow white earrings by Ryder Diamonds; Versace medusa necklace; ribbed trousers by Victoria Beckham

Year of the Rabbit

Blue = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Yellow = Ward off bad spirits
Orange = Love

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Dragon

Marni knit dress; Burberry ankle boots; Hermès silk bag; Fenty Beauty gloss bomb

Year of the Dragon

Red = Good business
Yellow = More wealth
Purple = Love
Brown = Happiness

gafencua magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Snake

Marni knit pullover; Joseph leather leggings; Ports bag; Chaumet link necklace; Chopard happy hearts bracelet

Year of the Snake

Red = Good business
Gold: More wealth
Orange + Red = Love
Green = Happiness

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Horse

YSL runway look and silk blouse; Giorgio Armani purse; Fenty Beauty gloss bomb

Year of the Horse

Red + Purple = Good business
Pink = Love
Green = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Goat

Joseph Cenda wool and and cashmere jacket; Jimmy Choo heels; Astteria yellow diamond necklace; Marni small leather tote; Fenty Beaty gloss bomb

Year of the Goat

Orange + Red = Good business
Yellow = More wealth
Bright Yellow = Love
Beige = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Monkey

Dior hoop earrings; Burberry sunglasses; shoes by Golden Goose; Buccellati Macri Classica diamond bracelets

Year of the Monkey

White = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Golden Brown = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Rooster

Canada Goose sleeveless vest; money gold cloth mask by Silkism; Omega Trésor watch; Burberry gold-plated bangle; necklace by Ryder Diamonds

Year of the Rooster

Silver = Good business
Gold = More wealth
White = Love
Yellow = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Dog

Chloe FW20-21 runway look; Bottega Venetta clutch; Breguet Reine de Naples watch

Year of the Dog

Red = Good business
Light Yellow = More wealth
Wine Red = Love
Brown = Good health

gafencu magazine lucky colour chinese new year - Pig

Kingsmen suit jacket and pants; Louis Vuitton long necklace; Cushion diamond ring by Ryder Diamonds; Berluti cashmere scarf

Year of the Pig

Black + White = Good business
Gold = More wealth
Light blue = Love
Dark green = Good health

Happy Hue Year: Accessorise colourwise for the Year of the Ox

Though matching colours are the wisest way to accessorise, it may also be the most auspicious step to welcome in the new Lunar year. While the colour red is well known to symbolise happiness, success and good fortune, black, on the other hand, embodies the essence of immortality, knowledge and power. There is no limit to the combinations of colours that mix, match and pair in unison with the luckiest colours that you can dress in, as seen below: 

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Look 1

Small hobo in red leather with metallic piston closure by Gucci; 03 Rose Edition cross-body bag by Valentino Garavani; Boot heels by Jimmy Choo x Marine Serre; Kypipouch Nano by Christian Louboutin; Aluminium cuff by Hermès; Musa heels by Giuseppe Zanotti; Mors de Bride bag by Hermès; Bondage phone pouch by Versace; Sandals by Hermès; Viv’ Rangers Unicorn booties by Roger Vivier; Antigona mini bag by Givenchy; RV Bouquest Strass Buckle platform sandals by Roger Vivier

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Look 2

Padded vest by Bottega Veneta; GIV 1 runners by Givenchy; Lucky perfume by Christian Dior; Polycarbonate groove Iphone 12/12 Pro case by RIMOWA; Medusa Aeternitas pumps by Versace; Aqua Cleo brushed leather shoulder bag by Prada 

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Look 3

Original Twist cabin bag by RIMOWA; I Love Vivier crystal pumps in PVC by Roger Vivier; Oblique chain link bracelet by Dior; 
Goliath
bracelet by Hermès; Cut Out small bag by Givenchy; Personal carrier bag by RIMOWA

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Look 4

Cut Out small bag by Givenchy; Tweed tote by Gucci; Rim Pilot Havana White mirrored sunglasses by RIMOWA; Stanisandal 100 Leo Louxor heels by Christian Louboutin; Floral-motif bangle by Dior; Atelier Slides 03 Rose slippers by Valentino Garavani; SUPERVEE shoulder bag by Valentino Garavani; Mid-heel boots by Gucci; Birkin 25 bag by Hermès

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Look 5

Original cabin bag by RIMOWA; Medusa Chain mules by Versace; Kypipouch S by Christian Louboutin; Mid-heel booties by Gucci; Louis Junior Spikes Orlato shoes by Christian Louboutin; Brass women’s chain belt with Interlocking G details by Gucci; Bracelet with lion head motif by Gucci 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Andy Wan
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma

Eleven steps to glam up a new year and new you

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For a look that ensnares and enchants at any soiree, glam up your make-up routine to ensure a distinctly dramatic flourish, as the face of MUFE’s Holiday Collection 2020 so ably demonstrates.

Step 1: Start with a few touches of Dolce & Gabbana’s Secret Shield Face Primer . Its translucent form adjusts to any skin tone and guards any delicate type with an SPF 50 PA++++, protecting the skin on multiple levels.

Step 2: Spread an even layer of Huda Beauty’s #FauxFilter Foundation. The formula used in creating packing in ultra-refined pigments blends together so well to hide any flaws underneath, you’d think you’ve been airbrushed. 

Step 3: Moving to the eyes, emphasise their contours with Dolce & Gabbana’s Felineyes Intense Eyeshadow. Its staying power stretches up to eight hours and is applicable dry or wet for a more versatile look.

Step 4: Apply Dior’s Diorshow 24H Stylo Golden Nights eyeliner. A swipe of  this silver-glittered gold or black liner is a definite stroke of  glamour, and with a 24-hour waterproof staying power, drawing attention will be effortless.

Step 5: For dramatic effect, add a pair of wing tips courtesy of the Ink Liner by Christian Louboutin. 

Step 6: Plump your lashes with Burberry’s Midnight Cat Lashes mascara. Its innovative brush is imbued with elastomers that gurantees an added volume lift that complements the flutter of your lashes. 

Step 7: Adding a judicious touch of Noir Crayon Definition Sourcils Eyebrow Pencil by Gucci to your brows. There’s no shying away with this one as its smudge-proof and long-wearing blendable formula replicates real hair allowing for a natural frame above your eyes.

Step 8: Brush some Light-as-Air Couture Colour Duo Blush by Marc Jacobs Beauty on your cheeks for a fool-proof sexy but natural glow. Not to mention that its silky-soft and cream-like texture is ultra-light to the touch and blends seamlessly.

Step 9: Accentuate with Urban Decay’s Stoned Vibes Highlighter. Infused with tourmaline gemstone, its said to tune into purification and protection energy. 

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Step 10: For a full pout, add a layer or two of NARS’ Limited-Edition Intrigue Lipstick. Its formula is rich in Omega-6 and 9 which keeps your lips moisturized and vibrant.

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Step 11: Ensure your look stays in place all night thanks to Tatcha’s Luminous Dewy Skin Mist. Not to mention, more than 20 percent of botanical oils were used in addition to hydrating properties like humectants, Okinawa red algae and hyaluronic acid,

 

Tips to style a man’s outfit with jewellery

Not every man is comfortable when wearing jewellery. Though jewellery are now part of men’s fashion accessories, wearing them can still be intimidating and uncomfortable to some. But a man need not limit himself to wearing just a wedding band and a wristwatch. Picking the most appropriate accessories can go a long way to boost an overall look and bolster his confidence in his style. Here are some styling tips for the stylish man when pairing an outfit with jewellery.

 

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18-Karat Gold Bracelet by Luis Morais image from Mr Porter

Pairing colours:

Gold and silver tones are the most common colour profiles in men’s jewellery. Yellow metals, notably yellow gold, provide a warm colour that goes well with earthy and deep-coloured tones, such as brown, purple and dark green. Silver, white gold and platinum, on the other hand, are more neutral which can blend easily with any outfit and they pair well will sharp colours. Copper and bronze have a more orange tint which can clash with bold colours but they stand when matched with pale shades.

Tip: Jewellery are meant to be accessories and they accentuate a person’s features and outfit, not to overpower them. Keeping things simple is not only safe as it also serves as a great way to style with accessories. Stick to one metallic tone at a time to avoid clashes of colours.

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14k yellow gold Fancy Cut tourmaline diamond ring by O Thongthai. Image from Farfetch

Matching jewellery with skin tone:

An essential factor that is often left out when selecting accessories is the skin tone of a person. Men’s jewellery are typically made with metal, such as gold, silver and platinum. Light metals, such as white gold, platinum or silver, best suit cool skin tones, while yellow metals, such as yellow gold, rose gold and brass blend better with warmer skin tones. Neutral skin tones, however, are best highlighted with white and yellow metals. 

Tip: The easiest way to define a skin tone is by looking at the inner part of the wrist. While a cool skin tone will show blue or purple veins; green veins will be more visible under a warm skin tone. A neutral skin tone will show  veins with a little of both blue and green which can look either blue-green or purple.

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Cuff links by Omega

Dress for the occasion

Dressing for appropriately for an occasion is an essential point to consider when using jewellery as accessories, especially when you are dressing up for work, funerals and formal events. Wearing something that is ostentatious can be misconstrued as disrespectful, while earrings at an office environment are inappropriate. Jewellery that are more appropriate for office and formal occasions comprise a shirt and suit accessories, such as cufflinks and tie clips, though you can get away with a silver or titanium bracelet. These jewelleries are small but will elevate a typically uniform outfit.

Tip: Customise a shirt with marbled, patterned or coloured cufflinks and buttons made with premium materials. These will give your otherwise plain outfit a stronger look that fits your style and taste more. 

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18K white gold pavé diamond bracelet by Shay . Image from Farfetch

Choosing a jewellery: 

It’s been said that jewellery are the last items that one puts on, but they are among the first that are seen. Thus, wearing a set that reflects your style, personality and values is essential to accessorising an outfit. Jewelleries are a subtle representation of a person’s values, commitments and fashion sense, and though limited in range, men’s accessories can go beyond watches and wedding bands.

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Stack style ring by Ambush. Image from Farfetch

Religious pieces and heirlooms represent culture and status, and are great conversation starters, while ornamental jewelleries, such as titanium bangles, coloured stone rings, as well as silver and gold chain necklaces, have been gaining popularity in men’s fashion. An important point to factor in when dressing up with jewelleries is to keep things simple and avoid flashy blings. Accessories are meant to add colour and character to an outfit, not distract from them. 

Rings

It’s not uncommon to wear more than a couple of rings, but it’s best not to overdo it,  especially when wearing coloured stones. Keep things simple, and minimise mixing too many colours together. Also, it’s better to avoid big, chunky rings on slender fingers, though styling bigger hands with accessories that are too thin are easy to go unnoticed.

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Chevron woven bracelet in titanium by David Yurman.

Bracelets

Bracelets are a great alternative to watches. If a shirt sleeve is too short, you can fill the space with a bracelet or a few. In contrast to women’s bracelets, a more masculine look would be to fashion a single bangle or a double-wrapped leather bracelet. It’s better to avoid charms, pendants and accents that are oversized and chunky. 

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Cufflinks, shirt studs and tie pins

Cufflinks and shirt studs are accessories that dress up a shirt where buttons would normally be. They can be customised with patterned, coloured or even rare materials. Tie pins, on the other hand, are worn to keep the tie tidily in place. Customise the outfit with cufflinks, shirt studs and tie pins. They serve as functional accessories that add some personality and style to the usual boring office or formal look.

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Cross pendant necklace by Zancan. Image from Farfetch

Necklaces

Necklaces can be either decorative, religious or even functional. Either way, they can be great accessories that accentuate an outfit and are easy to hide, when needed. Style one to two necklaces together with similar to the same colour tones and leave the length six to eight inches above the navel to avoid looking gaudy. 

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Silver and black onyx ring from Glamira

Earring

They are a very common form of jewellery for the modern man. There are a variety of options for various face types. For instance, round earrings suit oblong-shaped faces, while heart-shaped faces can pull off a straight earring better than other types. Square faces highlight round or curved earrings nicely. On the other hand, square earrings look better on round faces. 

Christmas surprise: Advent calendars that aren’t chocolate

 

Spring delightful Christmas surprises each day of this festive month with unique advent calendars that aren’t stocked with chocolates. From luxurious fragrances and cosmetics, to a rare tea collection set. Count the days down to Christmas with a friend or loved one with these memorable presents:

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Image from Dior

Essential cosmetics

There’s no better way to share Christmas cheer than to bring joy to your female loved one with a luxurious collection of cosmetics and fragrances that will certainly make her face glow. The Christmas Countdown Calendar by French luxury brand, Dior, offers 24-days of delightful surprises with miniature packaged make-up essentials.

Price: HK$2,900

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Image from Jo Malone

Bath and grooming luxuries

Lift the mood of a special someone by gifting her a collection of aromatic luxuries which can be infused in bath and grooming routines for a daily spa experience. The Jo Malone advent calendar packs a selection of signature fragrances, bath and body products, as well as miniature candles for each day of the month until Christmas.

Price: HK$3,470

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Image from Fortnum & Mason

Rare tea collection

Enjoy a collection of rare tea that offers comforting warmth that will last until Christmas day. The Rare Tea Collection at Fortnum & Mason have been put together by tea experts in a seasonal array of the brand’s loose leaf tea in tin which can be set into their different wooden advent calendars.

Price: HK$1,047 Up (wooden advent calendar) + HK$943 (tea refill pack) 

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Image from Wedgewood

Christmas tree ornaments

To keep up with the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree for the festive holidays, an advent calendar of modern Christmas ornaments will provide  the family with a fun activity shared by members as they count down the days to Christmas. The advent calendar book of porcelain tree ornaments, designed by stylish home decor brand, Wedgewood, lends a frosty twist to the classic festive colours with blue and white decorations of seasonal favourites, as well as Wedgewood iconic pieces. 

Price: HK$6,747

Trendy FW20: Bundle up in style with this season’s trendiest

With the onset of cooler weather offering a welcome reprieve from the sweltering summer heat, a refreshing array of svelte designs has been served up at the FW20 runways by some of the world’s most beloved high-end fashion maisons all aimed at helping femme fashionistas heat up their wardrobes during the fall and winter months.

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Balenciaga

Playful yet undeniably powerful, the new FW20 collection of bold hues and vibrant prints is an homage to the modern woman in all her multifaceted forms. A key motif throughout are the pointed shoulders, rigid lines that embody an otherworldly aesthetic, attributing their wearers with an eerie appeal. 

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Bottega Veneta

A slew of effortlessly sophisticated designs that embody the concept of comfortable refinement, as aptly demonstrated by FW20’s creative director, Daniel Lee’s, use of sweeping gowns and flowing fringes that scream effortless elegance. Accentuating this motif are an array of beautiful intrecciato leather accessories that can be used day or night. 

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Chanel

Creative Director, Virginie Viard, encapsulates freedom and liberation into the designs that all hold female self-expression at their core, be it a daring cropped ruffled shirt, a skin-baring bralette-and-maxi-skirt combo or even a plush one-piece suit dress. In the variety of the FW20 collection, one message is clear: comfortable can be sexy too.

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Dior

A known feminist, Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s passion has translated into a range of looks that capture the complex facets of womanhood that embrace a defiant, rebellious, feminist spirit. Ranging from the flirtatiousness of a low-cut white dress with playful fringes to the casual confidence of an all-denim suit to the power imparted by a perfectly cut checkered suit. Throughout the FW20 showcase, her models are adorned with bandanas that permeate a sense of anti-establishment sentiment. 

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Dolce & Gabbana

In place of the avant-garde designs that so often dominate Dolce & Gabbana’s collections, its FW20 season embraces a softer, more artisanal appeal in favour of time-honoured craftsmanship skills of shoemakers, seamstresses and knitters, as evidenced by the impeccably tailored suits, heavy knit coats, crocheted bralettes and knitted footwear. 

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Giorgio Armani

Awash in a plethora of fabrics, textures and materials, the new FW20 collection from Giorgio Armani presents a truly romantic vision. Dazzling bejewelled studs and feathery pompoms vie with svelt chiffon and velvet floral prints for domination, presenting a vibrant feast for the eyes. Throughout, a playful exploration of silhouettes is apparent in the sheer shirts and gowns, flowing pants and jackets and even an asymmetrical accent thrown in for good measure. 

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Givenchy

In place of last season’s more floral and hippie motifs, this new FW20 line presents a wholly formal approach inspired by scans of Nouvelle Vague movie posters and artworks of Helena Almeida and Ketty La Rocca, red and white are the dominant colours as evidenced by strong rigid shoulders, double-breasted jackets and an elegant asymmetrical brown cowl. Touches of feathers, fringes and polka dot prints add an extra dimension of flamboyance to the proceedings

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Gucci

Creative Director Alessandro Michele transports us back to simpler times with his latest collection for Gucci. Invoking the innocence of childhood, his FW20 catwalk is replete with creations reminiscent of little girls’ pinafores and dresses. Meanwhile, Michele has also relied on ’60s-era hippie chic for a significant portion of his new catalogue, as is apparent in the floral printed gowns, high-waisted trousers and tinted over-sized sunglasses. 

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Hermès

Featuring apparels that cultivate a sense of athletic chic without once sacrificing on quality and elegance, creative director Nadege Vanhee-Cybulski’s vision for “what is beautiful must also be useful” was brought to fruition through an interspersed of sporty looks and a multitude of more formal outfits – a sleek striped grey dress, a swishing pleated silk skirt, an all-leather suit ensemble, class lines and primary colours.

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Loewe

Featuring a mind-boggling array of shapes and silhouettes, creative director Jonathan Anderson has further enhanced his outré creations with the judicious addition of eye-popping patterns, shimmering fabrics and voluminous ruffles this FW20. Building on the precept of “exaggerating by illusion”, the designer has pushed the boundaries of traditional feminine lines with apparel that celebrate freedom and variety in fashion. 

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Louis Vuitton

historically inspired oufits such as matador jackets collide with geometrically accented dresses and jackets as well as avant-garde metallic tones in this staggering 200-ensemble homage to freedom in fashion. A visual smorgasbord of patterns, textures and colours, “This collection is about sartorial ‘tuning’,” says creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, “It’s sort of an anachrony of genres. It can simply be the pleasure of dressing and its many possibilities, free of protocol or constraint.”

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Prada

Everywhere, injections of masculine tones offer a hint of androgyny, but that never fails to detract from the dominant motif of feminine strength. Be it the formality of the perfectly tailored power suits accentuated with figure-clinching belts, the casual chic of a sleeveless knit sweater and high-slit skirt or the flirtatiousness of a fringed leg-baring dress, every outfit evokes an aura of inherent power and femininity this FW20. 

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Salvatore Ferragamo

Sensual yet minimalist, clean lines and refreshingly uncomplex designs dominate Salvatore Ferragamo’s new seasonal collection. Inspired by famed psychologist Carl Jung’s essays on female archetyps, Creative Director Paul Andrew has instilled his latest designs with ensembles that blend aspects of the seven female paradigms as described by Jung: the huntress, the mother, the queen, the sage, the lover, the mystic and the maiden.  “Fitting into a single type is obselete today,” says Andrew, “Women’s identities are shifting kaleidoscopes.” 

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Valentino

In the wake of the continuing saga of the coronavirus pandemic, Valentino’s new FW20 collection features sombre hues and severe silhouettes. But in a defiant rebellion towards the world’s ‘new normal’, dotted between these sobering outfits are garments that embrace hope and renewal, most notably in the form of a bright red sequin column dress that stands as one of the collection’s highlights. 

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Versace

While the iconic Versace logo-punctuated ensembles that characterised the brand’s past seasons have all but disappeared from its new FW20 collection, it still embodies the brazen flamboyance and hyper-femininity that have become synonymous with creative director Donatella Versace. From electric floral prints and loud animal patterns to dazzling sequined gowns and chunky over-sized coats, there’s no denying the attention-grabbing nature of her new designs. 

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YSL

Defiantly bold and lushly feminine, YSL creative director Anthony Vaccarello’s new collection is an homage to the independent modern woman. Known for advocating a woman’s right to express her own physicality in her own right, his latest designs ramp up the sexiness factor to new heights. Here, peek-a-boo bralettes, nipple-baring sheer shirts, figure-hugging skirts and dominatrix-esque patent leather boots abound are all swathed in neon pinks, rich purples and other attention-grabbing hues. From start to end, it’s a riot of colours, cuts and fabrics that perfectly accentuate womankind’s innate sensuality. 

 

Truly Poutful: The latest luscious lipsticks that deliver that perfect pout

Every fashionista knows that luscious lipsticks are an absolute necessity in their make-up arsenal, with these beautifully hued cosmetics imparting a plethora of eye-catching shades to jazz up any look, no matter what the occasion. Keen to showcase their impeccable know-how and skill in this arena, the world’s leading make-up brands have served up some hot new creations to help you welcome the summer months in true style.

Luscious Lipsticks - Dior

Long a master of crafting delightful lipsticks that deliver a perfect pout, luxury maison Dior has unveiled a fresh collection of notably shimmery items – the Dior Addict Stellar Halo Shine. Fashionistas can opt for one of 15 shades, each offering 24-hour hydration and promising notes of vanilla.

Luscious Lipsticks - YSL

For its part, French cosmetics company YSL’s three new limited-edition Rouge Volupté Shine lipsticks promise to embrace the spirit of springtime, with their effortless glide-and-go delivery system ensuring all-day moisture.

Luscious Lipsticks - Gucci Beauty

With a self-professed eye on “electrifying traditional beauty ideals”, the new Rouge à Lèvres Gothique lipstick from Gucci Beauty features nine dazzling hues, each with names taken from iconic ’20s Hollywood movies and characters. Incorporating special 3D-effect pigments, these all-day-wear creations impart seductive metallic sheen to the lips.

Luscious Lipsticks - Fenty Beauty

Songstress Rihanna’s cosmetics brand Fenty Beauty, meanwhile, has added three new shades and two limited-edition mini models to its Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer lip gloss range. Boasting a long-lasting, stick-free formula, they can be worn alone or layered over lipstick for a softer, dewier finish.

Essential Essences: High-class hydration at its very best

Winter’s brisk winds and chilly weather undoubtedly take their toll on sensitive skin, leading to uncomfortably dryness and chafing. Looking to tackle this on, many of the world’s leading cosmetic brands have created essential essences that inject much-needed moisture right back to where it’s most needed.

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A prime example is French luxury label Dior’s new L’Oléo Essence Lumière, which embraces traditional Chinese medicinal wisdom by harnessing three potent all-natural ingredients – rose essence, white rose oil and natural PHAs (naturally-occurring polyester beads). Collectively, they not only boost hydric and lipid flows in the skin, they also help remove any impurities or dry skin cells.

Essential Essences Dior Prestige-White L’Oléo Essence Lumière
Dior Prestige Light-in-White L’Oléo Essence Lumière

Equally inspired by ancient Asian wisdom is CHA LING’s Moisturising Treatment Essence, which is said to be imbued with hero ingredient B-DT Complex – a powerful antioxidant developed from pu’er tea leaves, which apparently forms an anti-pollution barrier, helping provide round-the-clock moisturisation for your sensitive outer layers. Substituting pu’er for green tea essence, meanwhile, is South Korean Amorepacific’s Vintage Single Extract Essence. Intensively charged with powerful catechin antioxidants, it’s said to protect the skin against free radicals and ably restore your youthful glow in just four weeks.

Essential Essences CHA LING’s Moisturising Treatment Essence
CHA LING’s Moisturising Treatment Essence

Next, Spanish beauty company Natura Bissé’s Diamond Cocoon Hydrating Essence focuses wholly on pollution protection. This sees the prebiotic skincare product making use of antioxidant and vegetal complexes to create a skin barrier that wards off heavy metals and solar radiation, thus ensuring a truly natural radiance is maintained.

Essential Essences Amorepacific’s Vintage Single Extract Essence
Amorepacific’s Vintage Single Extract Essence

Finally, French luxury fashion label YSL’s Hydra Bounce Essence-in-Lotion claims to boost the skin’s ability to adjust and respond to seasonal changes in order to remain optimally healthy skin. Incorporating orange blossom extract and vitamins E and B3, it forms a shield against external aggressors, allowing you weather the winter chill with your very best face forward.

Essential Essences YSL’s Hydra Bounce Essence-in-Lotion
YSL’s Hydra Bounce Essence-in-Lotion

Bathing Graces: Bath oils to bless your body with

Ever since personkind first accidentally fell into a forgotten mammoth trap,  the ritual of bathing has been embraced not only as a means of removing the whiff of slightly-dead wooly elephants but also as a serene experience in its own right. Across the centuries, this ever more popular practice has only been enhanced  by the introduction of countless odour-positive bath oils. It’s a practice that continues to this very day, with every season many of the leading skincare brands launching new ways to make your daily dip yet more delightful.

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One such in-tub treat – J’Adore Shower and Bath Oil –  comes courtesy of French luxury maison Dior and is said to leave you steeped in iconic J’Adore floral notes, while also imparting a delicate sheen to the skin. A similarly floral allure is on offer from British luxury skincare label Bamford’s B Silent Organic Body Oil, while utilises chamomile, lavender and sativa to relax the body and optimise sleep patterns.

bath oils

Looking more firm up body contours, meanwhile, is Brazil-based beauty brand Costa Brazil’s Kaya Jungle Firming Body Oil. Infused with  such rare Amazonian ingredients an antioxidant-rich cacay oil, it promises healthier, firmer skin, but then, don’t they all?

bath oils

Not to be overlooked, Natura Bissé, the much-loved Spanish skincare label, currently with two new premium treatment oils on offer – the energy-boosting Natura Bissé Energizing Dry Oil and the muscle-soothing Natura Bissé Fitness Dry Oil. Bringing up the rear, meanwhile,  London-headquartered Aromatherapy Associates Forest Therapy Bath & Shower Oil incorporates several powerful healing ingredients – notably Andean pink pepper and Macedonian juniper berry – as a way of both nourishing the skin and instilling a sense of deep relaxation.

bath oils

Text: Tenzing Thondup