World Photography Day: Style icons down memory lane

Photography is an exquisite art form that  captures and conveys some of the most significant moments in history that defy time even as they deliver powerful messages scores of which elicit hope and inspiration.  On the occasion of World Photography Day, we reflect on some of history’s most iconic images in pop culture and style.

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From Harper’s Bazaar archive

Dovima with Elephants photographed by Richard Avedon

A case in point is “Dovima with Elephants” photographed by Richard Avedon. In 1955, world-renowned model Dovima was photographed for Harper’ Bazaar donning an evening dress by Dior at Cirque d’Hiver by established fashion photographer, Richard Avedon. The image was deemed iconic for moving high fashion photography outside the studio. It marked the end of a haute couture era in the mid-twentieth century and inspired the use of motion in fashion photography.

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From WMagazine

Cate Blanchett photographed by Tim Walker for WMagazine

Blanchett, a muse to many of the most creative photographers, inspires the boldest imaginations to come alive like that of her feature in WMagazine photographed by one of the industry’s most prominent photographers, Tim Walker’. In it, Blanchett is marvellously framed within a bubble wearing a Louis Vuitton Blouse and skirt.

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From JFK library archive

Marilyn Monroe in crystal-emblazoned dress

In May 1962, sex icon Marilyn Monroe bedazzled the democratic fundraiser and birthday salute to President John F. Kennedy in a sheer crystal-emblazoned dress as she walked on stage to sing  “Happy Birthday, Mr President” to the 35th president of the United States. The dress was custom designed by Jean Louis as a dress that “only Marilyn Monroe could wear” for her unique rendition that became a timeless legacy of her charm and appeal. The iconic dress worn in the above photography by Cecil Stoughton, was sold at Julien Auctions in 2016 for US $4.8million. 

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From the Beatles Abbey Road cover album

The Beatles

Probably the most recognizable image in pop culture is the 1969, Abbey Road album cover of world-famous rock band, The Beatles. the cover art photographed by Lain Macmillan would be the last Beatles album to be released and become a popular fashion statement on its own. The iconic image paved the way for Tommy Nutter, the Welch designer who suited John, Paul and Ringo on the day, to tailor make suits for the likes of Jack Nicholson and Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman. 

Fringes Benefits: These fun, flirtatious accents bring out the best of any outfit

Flirtatious with just the requisite hint of edge, fringes have long been favoured by the world’s leading haute couture brands. Multi-applicable to the max, they impart a note of airiness and volume to any ensemble,  even bequeathing a decidedly fun flourish to earrings or handbags.

It’s a trend wholly embraced by the world’s luxury sartorial labels, be it the judicious addition of tassels to lighten an otherwise-sombre suit skirt or fun, multi-hued fringes accentuating your handbag. For tips on how best to ace this look, check out the slideshow below.

Hottest SS20 Looks: Turn up the heat with these flirtatiously femme fads (Part 1)

Dazzling patterns, flirtatious silhouettes and a kaleidoscope of colours – the world’s leading haute couture houses have embraced the onset of spring with a smorgasbord of sartorial statement pieces that applaud the multifaceted persona of the modern woman. From tropical prints and shimmering fabrics to ’60s-era tweed power suits and glamorous gowns, these SS20 collections are sure to find favour with any discerning fashionista. Without further ado, let’s dive into the best of Spring / Summer 2020…

SS20 looks - Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta

Mix-and-match stands as the central conceit of Bottega Veneta’s Spring / Summer 2020 collection. Be it the pairing of a sequined orange dress with a more masculine trench, or accentuating the beach-chic appeal of a tank top and pleated skirt with an oversized intrecciato hobo bag, every versatile look embodies an adventurous spirit that imparts a playful yet sophisticated air.

SS20 looks - Chanel

Chanel

In a masterful display of textures, fabrics and colours, Chanel’s first post-Karl Lagerfeld line deftly transports you on a journey through time. From its iconic ’60s tweed ensembles and ‘80s all-denim outfits to futuristic silvery accents and accessories, its SS20 collection stands as a tribute to the sartorial trends of yesteryear while giving a respectful nod to the fashion inspirations yet to come.

SS20 looks - Chloé

Chloé

Embracing a palette of more restrained rustic, earthy hues, Creative Director Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s SS20 collection is nevertheless entrancing. A master class in the art of utilising fabrics, textures and layers to accentuate the female form, the impact of each ensemble is heighted by the judicious addition of chunky jewellery and handbags of every shape and size.

SS20 looks - Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana

Welcome to the jungle – the Sicilian jungle to be precise. This season, Dolce & Gabbana has embraced a more feral, visceral design style, swathed in tropical motifs, animal prints and floral conceits. Countering conventional wisdom, its multi-layered, multi-textured, multi-printed creations are aggressive, and unapologetically loud, bringing an inescapable aura of the outré onto the runway.

SS20 looks - Dior

Dior

Exemplying a playful springtime appeal is Dior, with its new Spring / Summer 2020 collection a joyous celebration of nature’s rebirth. Monochrome designs and sheer silhouette-hugging dresses contrast with funky tie-dye prints and even a show-stopping, eye-popping rainbow floor-length gown, but are all interwoven with an abiding love of Mother Nature.

SS20 looks - Fendi

Fendi

In the post-Lagerfeld era, Creative Director Venturini Fendi has turned to languid Italian summer evenings for inspiration in her SS20 line. Boasting attention-grabbing outfits for every occasion, the casual beach chic of risque bralettes and sheer skirts stand in sharp contrast to the more formal, structured coats and suits. Interspersed throughout is an eclectic array of adorable handbags.

SS20 looks - Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani

Taking “Earth” as his central motif this season, Giorgio Armani’s unquestionable love of structured lines has been wholly tempered with a softer, flowier feel. This sees layered suits and big-shoulder designs give way to a treasure trove of flirtatiously feminine gowns ranging from a leaf-print sequined strapless number to a glorious aquatic-inspired blue dress with oversized ruffles.

SS20 looks - Givenchy

Givenchy

To say Creative Director Clare Waight Keller’s SS20 collection is a study in colours and cuts would be putting it mildly. Fringes, ruffles, and pleats run rampant throughout, while scarlet reds and verdant greens play off of more sombre beiges, blues and whites. It’s a testament to her skill that despite such a riot of themes, the entire collection still remains languidly feminine and relaxed.

Couture Corner: Value-added stacks of stunning high-end accessories

Any fashionista knows that a well-chosen accessory can elevate any look to haute couture status, and with the dawning of the spring season, the Gafencu team has carefully curated a selection of enticing high-end accessories to boost your sartorial style to a whole new level.

High-end accessories 1

Look 1
From top:
1. Pumps in textured leather by Bottega Veneta
2. Clutch in ponyskin- effect leather by Tod’s
3. The Chain pouch by Bottega Veneta 

High-end accessories 2

Look 2
From top:
1. VIVA at with bow by Salvatore Ferragamo
2. BV Curve sandal by Bottega Veneta
3. 001 top-handle bag by Tom Ford
4. Leather clutch by Bottega Veneta

High-end accessories 3

Look 3
From top:
1. Small Horseferry Lola bag in printed quilted leather by Burberry
2. The Story shoulder bag by Alexander McQueen
3. Sandal by Prada

High-end accessories 4

Look 4
From top:
1. Gate pocket pouch in calfskin by Loewe
2. East / West Stylist bag with patchwork effect by Strathberry
3. Sling-back pump by Tod’s
4. Allegro micro bag by Strathberry
5. Small VSLING shoulder bag by Valentino

High-end accessories 5

Look 5
From top:
1. Heel pouch with metal
flower by Loewe
2. Supervee crossbody bag by Valentino
3. Prada Matinée top-handle bag by Prada

High-end accessories 6

Look 6
From top:
1. Slipper in nappa leather by Bottega Veneta
2. BV Snap clutch with gold- finished hardware by Bottega Veneta
3. Sandal in camel leather from Maison Margiela’s Co-Ed Collection
4. Crossbody bag with T-monogram buckle by Tod’s

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction & Styling: San Wong

Hue Dunnit: The perfect shade for when you’re displayed

From bold neon numbers and eye-catching printed ensembles to classic monochromatic outfits, if perfectly chosen, every hue could be the perfect shade for you.

Perfect shade for you 1

Look 1
On Her
Neon yellow mini-dress, VLOGO belt, metal earrings with rhinestones, metal cuff, all by Valentino; Heels by Burberry

On Him
Neon pink jacket and trousers, printed shirt and Oxford shoes, all by Alexander McQueen

Perfect shade for you 2

Look 2
On Her
Embroidered vest and printed dress, both by Etro; Square boots by Loewe

On Him
Peacoat with embroidered shirt, pants and camouflage sneakers, all by Valentino

Perfect shade for you 3

Look 3
On Her
Jacket and pants with crystal straps, both by Loewe

On Him
Oversized blazer with knitted tank, leather shorts and silver ring, all by Bottega Veneta

Perfect shade for you 4

Look 4
Cashmere coat, hooded top and trackpants, vintage checked scarf and sneakers, all by Burberry

Perfect shade for you 5

Look 5
On Her
Printed oversized double-breasted jacket, Tabi ankle boots, both from Maison Margiela’s Co-Ed Collection

On Him
Prince-of-Wales checked jacket with double-breasted jacket and shorts, poplin shirt and Saffiano logo bolo tie, all by Prada; Oxford shoes by Alexander McQueen

Perfect shade for you 6

Look 6
On Her
Leather coat, jersey dress, leather belt, leather booties, long pendant necklace and earrings, all by Alexander McQueen

On Him
Off-white suit with pullover, both by Tom Ford

Perfect shade for you 7

Look 7
On Her
Nappa overshirt and bubble skirt, both by Salvatore Ferragamo; BV Curve sandals by Bottega Veneta

On Him
Parka with shirt and trousers, all by Salvatore Ferragamo; Camouflage sneakers by Valentino

Perfect shade for you 8

Look 8
On Her
Printed silk chiffon blouse, leopard-print jersey top, pleated skirt, buckled skinny belt, all by Burberry

On Him
Race car-printed suit by Versace

Perfect shade for you 9

Look 9
Jacquard double-breasted coat, jacquard mini-dress with bow-tie and shell earrings, all by Prada; Babies heels by Loewe

Fengs to Come: Feng Shui master Thierry Chow, mystic moderniser….

What was it like growing up with a Feng Shui master for a father? Do you feel you were kind of fated to follow in his footsteps?

Having a dad who was a Feng Shui master was my normal. While I was growing up, the furniture was constantly being moved around  or rearranged and, to me, that never seemed strange or out of the ordinary. Once I started hanging out with other kids, though, – ones whose parents were doctors, lawyers or something – that’s when I realised that my family was  a little bit different.Despite that, as a child, I  had no interest in taking up the same vocation.

So, where did your passion lie?

I was very creative and very artistically inclined. I simply loved painting, drawing, fashion design… anything to do with the world of art in fact.And that was what dominated my academic career, right until I  graduated in Fine Arts in Canada.

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Given your initial disinterest, what ultimately drew you back to Feng Shui?

When I was about 24, I suddenly realised it held a fascination for me. That was when I returned to Hong Kong after graduating. I was also going through something of a rough time emotionally, while the culture shock of returning here after so many years away also sent me reeling.

I really needed something to get me off the bad place I found myself in. One day, I just turned to my dad and said:“Can I learn Feng Shui from you?” It was the result of something of a ‘Eureka’ moment for me and I knew immediately it was the right choice. I also instinctively felt I could integrate my own passion for art and fashion into Feng Shui. Since then, I can honestly say I have never looked back.

Was there any one thing your father taught you that proved particularly transformational?

Studying under my father truly opened my mind. Prior to that, I’d seen his calling as somewhat antiquated. Once I started learning it for myself, though, it changed the way I saw the whole world, giving me an entirely different perspective on life and making realise the endless possibilities that are out there. I knew then that I could never again box myself into some safe little world. It was a real paradigm shifting and I’ll always be grateful to him for that.

 And how did that revelation change the way you saw Feng Shui’s role in the contemporary world?

As it’s such a traditional discipline, many people find it hard to reconcile with modern life. Through my training, though, I came to realise that, essentially, it’s all about the relationship between people and their environment. It teaches us how to arrange the space around ourselves in order that we can truly fulfil our potential, while still optimising our health and wellbeing.

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What is the best way then to boost your Feng Shui?

A focal point of my Go Lucky Method is that if your space is draining you, there’s something wrong with it. Any environment that makes you feel sluggish – rather than energised – is in need of adjustment. This doesn’t always have to be drastic. It can be as simple as adjusting your lighting or adding a splash of colour. It is, however, often best to replace any needlessly flashy decorations with objects that have personal connection.Rather than opting for an expensive centrepiece, for instance, it might be better to put the focus on a dish your grandmother gave you. Basically, if you have something associated with a positive memory, that’s always the way to go.

For Hong Kong in general, how do you see things going in the Year of the Rat?

For 2020, it’s all about the water and metal elements. This means we can look forward to good things within spheres influenced by such elements.Metal governs thinks likely jewellery and, by extension, finance, while water would relates to drinks, hotels, travel…These, then, are the sectors that will thrive over the next 12 months….

What about the negative things?

Broadly speaking, the past year has been dominated by trauma and heightened emotions. As a consequence, people need to focus on their mental wellbeing. They need to ask themselves what they need to trigger the healing process and restore their positive state, of mind.

With regard to more finite matters. as it is a water-element year, people may want to take more care when it comes their engagement with bodies of water, such as ocean or pools.

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You’ve just now launched your own proprietary take on Feng Shui – Go Lucky by Thierry Chow…

I always wanted to put a truly modern spin on traditional Feng Shui techniques and beliefs and this fulfil that’s vision. It is an approach that draws heavily on the Go Lucky method,  a very simple series of steps that people can follow in order to get the maximum benefits from their immediate environment. As part of it, Feng Shui consultations and design analysis is also on offer. There are also three different Feng Shui decorations that can be purchased, with each one representing something different and bringing different influences to bear on any given space.

Aside from Feng Shui, you are also known – and admired – for your personal sense of style…

I love fashion and I always have. It’s also something I have always wanted to integrate into my Feng Shui offer. With this in mind, I started attending a lot of fashion events in my professional capacity and tough people how to dress in compliance with the principals of Feng Shui.

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So Feng Shui has a bearing on fashion?

Absolutely. Feng Shui is all about changing your environment and clothes definitely help shape your demeanour. The five elements used in Feng Shui, as well a yin and yang, all come  from The Book of I Ching, which guides things like birth-chart readings. While it’s not exactly Feng Shui per se, I use it as a means of determining which colours or patterns that can help you balance your will optimise the balance of your chi…

On top of all that, is there anything else on the horizon?

Well I recently worked on new collection with Samuel Kung, the renowned master of jade. I’d already fallen in love with jade and, when I met him, we were both keen to collaborate. Jade and Feng Shui are  actually quite interlinked – it’ a material that absorbs a person’s energy and, as a result, changes colour over time. Looking to build on this, we launched the Samuel Kung x Thierry Chow Jade Collection. Comprising three jade rings and available from Lane Crawford, every item incorporates Feng Shui elements. Our next planned project, however, will be on a far grander scale…

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Away from all your many commitments, how do you like to relax?

I am a fanatic for anything  spiritual, so I really enjoy reading books on meditation and any that add to my understanding of the wider universe. I also love to meditate and to give free rein to my artistic side – and, of course, some retail therapy always goes down well too.

What is the key item on your bucket list?

Denmark. It’s somewhere I’ve always wanted to visit. Although my husband is Canadian, that’s where his ancestors came from. I’ve seen so many gorgeous photographs of the country and I want to experience it all on a first-hand basis.

Finally, if you could meet any person, past or present…

I’m fascinated with reincarnation, so I would love to be able to meet one of my former selves. In terms of other people though, someone I would love to chat with would be Deepak Chopra, the famous author and renowned expert on alternative medicine. I’d love to be able to pick his brains about wellness techniques and the benefits of meditation.

Thank you.

Text: Tenzing Thondup
Photos: Jack Law

Styling & Art Direction: San Wong
Venue: Hue

Soiree Shimmer: Step out in your sparkling best this season

With countless Christmas and New Year festivities waiting just on the horizon, it’s time to ensure you look your sparkling best with these shimmering soirée outfits.

sparkling best

Look 1
On Her
Laced jacquard corset bustier and tulle longuette skirt, both by Dolce & Gabbana; Virtus quilted shoulder bag and jewelled choker necklace, both by Versace; Galaxia sandals with crystal-studded mesh by Rene Caovilla

On Him
Patchwork-effect shirt, pants, silk cummerbund and ankle boots with buckle straps; Capricorn three-finger ring, all by Givenchy; Tiffany 1837 ® Makers chain necklace in sterling silver by Tiffany & Co.

sparkling best

Look 2
On Her
Tulle bodice and longuette skirt; Dior OR headband, both by Dior

On Him
Contrasting fabric double-breasted jacket and pants, CD Icon pin brooch, CD signet ring, all by Dior Men

sparkling best

Look 3
On Her
Baroque jacquard party dress by Paule Ka; Wild Chain sandals with beads and stone embellishments by Aquazzura; tassel earrings with rhinestone embellishments by Dolce & Gabbana

On Him
Flower-printed shirt, pleated pants, Tread Derby shoes, all by Alexander McQueen

sparkling best

Look 4
Mini sequined mesh dress, silk lace dress, Medusa Medallion pendant necklace, all by Versace; Dior OR headband by Dior; tassel earrings with rhinestone embellishments by Dolce & Gabbana

sparkling best

Look 5
On Her
Patterned dress by Leonard Paris; Cleo Binari sandals with crystal embellishments by Rene Caovilla

On Him
Jacquard suit, long-sleeved tee with patch, all by Dolce & Gabbana; Derby shoes by Givenchy

sparkling best

Look 6
Wool double-breasted jacket with detachable scarf, wool pants, Dior-motif pin with crystals, CD Icon pin brooch, CD signet ring, all by Dior Men; ring by Givenchy

sparkling best

Look 7
On Her
Pleated floral-printed  evening dress by Givenchy; platform pumps in silk satin by Tom Ford

On Him
Sand Mikado
atticus jacket by Tom Ford; white shirt and pants by BOSS

sparkling best

Look 8
On Her
Mini sequined dress by Paule Ka; sequined coat with feathers by Andrew Gn; ruffled crystal-embellished sandals by Aquazzura; Karligraphy shoulder-bag in patent leather by Fendi

On Him
Chevron-effect embroidered jacket and printed silk shirt, both by Giorgio Armani; Tiffany T True bracelet in 18K gold by Tiffany & Co.

sparkling best

Look 9
On Her
Sequined satin dress by Miu Miu; refracted-heel sandals with crystal embellishments by Salvatore Ferragamo

On Him
Tuxedo jacket with patch, dress pants, tuxedo shirt, all by Dolce & Gabbana; loafers by Giorgio Armani

Photos: Jack Law   
Art Direction & Styling: San Wong   
Model: Yana K

@ A1Management, Julio E @ Quest   
Make-up: Zoe Fan  
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung

Black and White: Monochromosexual sophistication

If there’s one particular fashion trend that remains consistently classic through the passage of time, it’s the sleek, sophisticated monochromosexual appeal of the black and white look.

Black and White Fashion - Look 1

Look 1

On Him
Printed denim jacket, pants and long-sleeved tee, all by Dolce & Gabbana; laced Oxford shoes by Prada; Cookie key ring by Dior Men; Grecamania bracelet by Versace

On Her
Belted organza pleated dress and tulle body, both by Fend; lace hat by Valentino; satin crossbody bag with ruched shoulder strap by Giorgio Armani; Virtus ring by Versace

Black and White Fashion - Look 2

Look 2

On Her
Lacquered-satin shirt and skirt with chain belt, padded bloc pumps, all by Bottega Veneta; wool hat by Valentino

On Him
Wool coat with exaggerated shoulders, leather biker jacket and pants, zipped knee boots, all by Bottega Veneta; Greca ring by Versace

Black and White Fashion - Look 3

Look 3

On Her
Jacquard biker jacket, pussy-bow organza shirt, circlet tulle skirt, corset top and shaper panties, sandals with D-motif heels, bow pendant necklace, all by Dolce & Gabbana

On Him
Patterned wool coat, pants, both by Versace; long-sleeved tee, Grecamania bracelet, Greca ring, all by Versace; laced Oxford shoes by Prada

Black and White Fashion - Look 4

Look 4

On Her
Lace dress, shirt and knitted shorts, all by Prada; heels by Bottega Veneta

On Him
Dior and Paymond Pettibon printed shirt, pants, boots, Saddle bag and key ring, all by Dior Men

Black and White Fashion - Look 5

Look 5

On Her
Dress with bow tie, patent leather wedges, both by Valentino; shearling-trimmed nappa coat by Loewe

On Him
Prince of Wales checkered jacket and pants, short-sleeved printed shirt, laced Oxford shoes, long leather belt and woven fabric belt, all by Prada

Black and White Fashion - Look 6

Look 6

On Her
Shearling jacket, taffeta dress, stockings, all by Miu Miu; platform boots by Loewe

On Him
Printed taffeta pea coat and taffeta pants, both by Valentino; turtleneck by Fendi; Grecamania bracelet, Greca ring, both by Versace; boots by Dior Men

Black and White Fashion - Look 7

Look 7

On Her
Coat and cut-out long skirt, both by Paule Ka; cropped corset top by Dolce & Gabbana; Court heels by Fendi; fur hat by Tom Ford; patent leather belt by Giorgio Armani

On Him
Wool coat, knitted pullover, turtleneck, pants and ankle boots, all by Fendi; Greca ring by Versace

Black and White Fashion - Look 8

Look 8

On Her
Open-neck crepe jersey gown with chain by Tom Ford; Mongolian fur shawl by Giorgio Armani; crystal-embellished sandals by Prada

On Him
Tweed herringbone suit, optical-checked shirt, herringbone silk tie, all by Tom Ford; laced Oxford shoes by Prada

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling: San Wong
Model: Dasha K and Dima Lima @ A1Management
Make-up: Zoe Fan
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung

Vintage Vibes: Chanelling old-school charm with these classic looks…

While clean lines and modern designs are infallible go-tos when it comes to putting together everyday outfits, there’s something undeniably more nostalgic when it comes to wearing those creations from yesteryears. Be it ’60s-era floral prints or rigidly-shouldered ’40s military jackets, channel that old-school charm and show off your vintage vibes with these retro designs.

Vintage Vibes 1

Look 1
On Her
Floral printed one-piece and satin pumps, both by Prada; Postal bag by Loewe; Orbs collection earrings and ring, both by Links of London

On Him
Printed shirt, mohair sweater, Prince of Wales trousers, studded derby shoes, chain necklace, belt, all by Prada

1900’s industrial cast-iron and French prison door table; antique 1890’s National bronze cashier, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 2

Look 2
On Her
Velvet jacket, silk duchess pants, turtleneck sweater, small Palmellato triple-chain bag, all by Tom Ford; sandals by Givenchy

On Him
Wool coat and pants, silk turtleneck, derby shoes in quilted leather, all by Bottega Veneta

H. Delort & Cie metal and wood safe; 1920’s STRAFOR-Forges de Strasbourg corrugated-iron locker cremer projector; original 1930’s industrial metal trolley coffee table; Antique Cremer projector; French miner’s lamp, all from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 3

Look 3
On Her
Knitted dress, floral-printed shirt, Midnight Pearl Asymmetrical earrings, double rings with chains, all by Givenchy; Katrina High over-the-knee boots in patent leather by Stuart Weitzman

On Him
Printed sweatshirt, turtleneck sweater and ring, all by Givenchy

Vintage Vibes 4

Look 4
On Her
Dress by Valentino; leather belt with silver fringes by Loewe; Ricki feathered sandals by Stuart Weitzman

On Him
Light blue jacket and pants, leather collar, all by Lanvin; turtleneck sweater by Givenchy; loafers by Paul Smith

Original 1930’s train’s spring coffee table from Museum Concept; floor lamp by Big Wave from Calligaris

Vintage Vibes 5

Look 5 
On Her
Printed blouse by 3.1 Phillip Lim; leather patchwork skirt, knitted slip top and collar, all by Salvatore Ferragamo; Bi Punta pumps by Manolo Blahnik

On Him
Wool coat, sweater and pants, all by Salvatore Ferragamo

Superb metal workbench; Atlantic bluetooth vintage radio, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 6

Look 6
On Her
Printed nylonette dress, glittered fabric sandals and stockings, all by Miu Miu

On Him
Parrot leather jacket, Asymmetrical pants, all by Lanvin

H. Delort & Cie metal and wood safe; 1920’s STRAFOR-Forges de Strasbourg corrugated-iron locker; original 1930’s industrial metal trolley coffee table; French miner’s lamp; Mignon typewriter, all from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 7

Look 7
Military jacket, silk shirt, knitted sweater and tie, corduroy trousers, all by Brunello Cucinelli

Unique industrial cast-iron sheets reworked as a table base with wooden top, Piper pontoise, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 8

Look 8
On Her
Silk dress and satin pumps, both by Prada; New Master printed pleated skirt by Paul Smith

On Him
Hand-knit wool sweater, printed shirt, pants, studded derby shoes, all by Prada

Industrial scissor lift table; Royal Budapest vintage metal scale, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 9

Look 9
Sweater with pompoms, feathered scarf, earring with crystal embellishments, sculptured ring, all by Loewe

Antique Cremer projector from Museum Concept

Photos: Jack Law  
Art Direction & Styling: San Wong  
Model: Ana Maccarini @ Model One, Daniil P @ A1Management  
Make-up: Esther Kwan
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung  
Venue: Museum Concept