Going for Gold: Dazzling aureate accessories for the festive season

Go for gold this winter as you celebrate the festive season with a sparkling jeweled flair, courtesy of these aureate accessories just oozing with luxury and glamour. From Hermès Rouge lipstick collection to a brass mini bag with GG Supreme motif by Gucci and Jimmy Choo’s Avri 90 heels to a the elegant pair of Chainlink earrings by Loewe. Check out these sumptuous fashion accessories below…

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Rouge lipsticks by Hermès

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The One eau de Parfum by Dolce & Gabbana; Velvet Exotic Leather fragrance by Dolce & Gabbana; The One Gold perfume by Dolce & Gabbana   

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Oversized Portobello tote by Mulberry; East West Amberley shoulder bag by Mulberry 

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Brass mini bag with GG Supreme motif by Gucci; Rings in metal with gold finish and crystals by Gucci; Necklace with white and emerald crystals by Gucci 

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Bon Bon mini bag by Jimmy Choo; Avri 90 heels by Jimmy Choo 

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Chainlink earrings by Loewe; Shiny Endura Gold/Sand sunglasses by Loewe 

 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma;Videographer: Kes Lai)

Hue Dunnit: Colourful statement pieces for the cooler season

Serving up bold and bright shades to add a splash of colour for the cooler season are the highest in high fashion, from an emerald green ensemble by Gucci to a cobalt blue floral dress by Balenciaga to an electric purple turtleneck and long skirt by Stella McCartney — the true hues of winter are all shades of fierce,  contrasting tones. Don’t believe us, just see for yourself…

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On Her:
Turtleneck and long skirt by Stella McCartney; Handbag by Jimmy Choo; Heels by Versace
On Him
Jacket, pants, handbag and shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her:
Jacket, pants, boot heels by Hermès
On Him
Jacket, pants, watch and shoes by Hermès

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Button-up shirt, shorts and shoes by Prada

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On Her:
Earrings, dress and thigh-high boots by Bottega Veneta
On Him:
Necklace, ring, jacket, button-up shirt, pants and shoes by Hermès

 

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On Her:
Jacket, necklace, cross-body bag, trousers and loafers by Gucci
On Him:
Jacket, rings, handbag, pants and loafers by Gucci

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Dress and high-knee boots by Balenciaga

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On Her:
Earrings, dress and ankle boots by Loewe
On Him:
Vest by Dunhill; Pants by Hermès; Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her:
Earrings, jacket and skirt by Versace; Heels by Jimmy Choo
On Him:
Sleeveless long shirt by Loewe; Pants by Prada; Shoes by Dunhill

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On Her:
Dress and high-knee boots by Balenciaga
On Him:
Jacket, necklace, cross-body bag, pants and shoes by Prada

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Kes Lei; Jackie Chan Female model: Ka Wai (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Male model: Ling Kai (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko

Sartorial men’s styling to level up your fashion game

Make way for the new traditionalists!

Modern men are redefining the traditional men’s fashion trends with a more feminen touch. From shades of pink to clutch bags and golden necklaces, it’s time to tap into your softer side with a sartorial style that will have you elevating your fashion game to the next level. 

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Jacket, cross-body bag, trousers and boots by Dunhill

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Jacket by Loewe; Pants by Hermès

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Shirt, pants and boots by Loewe

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Chain necklace by LoeweTracksuit by Stella McCartney

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Trench coat, bracelet, clutch, pants and shoes by Versace

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Look 6
Trench coat, handbag, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Videographer: Kingsley Lau; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Model: Ricky (Elegance Model Management); Hair and Make Up: Heti Tsang

Trendy fashion accessories for the season!

Out from the shadows and into the light with these sparkling fashion accoutrements… It’s the festive season and we’ve put together a trendy edit of rings, earrings shoes, bags, perfumes – accessories which ensure you stand out at the ball! 

Make a major statement with the likes of Versace’s Greca small hoop earrings, classy jewellery by Bottega Veneta, Hermès’ Boucle Sellier bag and shades by Loewe, décolletage and accentuate the whiff around you with a dab of Twilly d’Hermès eau ginger by Hermès.

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Twilly d’Hermès eau ginger by Hermès

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Greca small hoop earrings by  Versace; L’Arriere-Main bangle by Hermès; Clic Clac H Guepards bracelet by Hermès; Clic Clac H Bijoux Trompe l’Oeil bracelet by Hermès; Chain necklace by Loewe 

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Rings and stud earrings by Bottega Veneta

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Logo ring by Versace; Frayme medium shoulder bag by Stella McCartney   
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Dressage boots by Hermès

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Boucle Sellier bag by Hermès; Sunglasses by Loewe

Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma

Fashion Bible: Showstopping styles from luxury fashion brands!

Lights, camera, action! Get ready to step out with full confidence and strut your way into any occasion that demands the flashiest of fashion-forward ensembles. With showstopping fashion statements from Hermès, Versace, Bottega Veneta and more, you’ll be turning heads at the very least.

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On Her:
Trench coat by Bottega Veneta
On Him:
Trench coat by Bottega Veneta

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On Her:
Long jacket, gloves and handbag by Prada
On Him:
Jacket and trousers by Prada

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Turtleneck dress by Hermès

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Jacket by Loewe; Pants by Dunhill

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On Her: 
Vest, pants, heels, earrings and necklace by Versace
On Him:
Shoes, pants, vest and bracelet by Versace

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Look 6
On Her:
Top and pants by Bottega Veneta
On Him:
Sweater and pants by Hermès

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Look 7
On Her:
Starling midi dress by Safiyaa, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Handbag by Stella McCartney; High-knee boots by Hermès
On Him:
Sweater by Loewe; Pants by Dunhill; Shoes by Versace

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Look 8
On Her:
Floral mini-dress by Magda Butrym, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heeled boots by Jimmy Choo
On Him:
Turtleneck, pants and sneakers Jacket, trousers and boots by Hermès

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On Her:
Jacket, handbag and thigh-high boots by Prada
On Him:
Turtleneck, long jacket, pants and shoes by Prada

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Videographer: Kingsley Lau

Female model: Miriam (Elegance Model Managment)
Male model: Pat (Elegance Model Managment)
Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau

Slimmed down luxury: Exquisite, ultra-thin timepieces

The high-end watch industry is seemingly enamoured with the adage ‘bigger is better’, as new designs are launched to one-up the competition in terms of dial size and depth. However, those seeking a subtler, more streamlined aesthetic need not despair – several haute-horology brands have drawn back the curtain on more minimalist wrist adornments. Here, we spotlight seven slender timepieces that are more than worth a thorough perusal.

Omega De Ville Trésor Power Reserve

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First up on our list of ultra-thin watches is Omega’s De Ville Trésor Power Reserve in 18K yellow gold. The model that debuted back in 1949 has now been updated to feature a power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock and a small-seconds sub-dial resting diametrically opposite. While retaining the understated vintage elegance of the original, it comes equipped with an up-to-the-minute movement – the hand-wound Master Chronometer Calibre 8935. Delivering a robust 72-hour power reserve, it nevertheless manages to pack everything into a 10.07mm-thin case.

 

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin

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Audemars Piguet has also released new interpretations of a classic design in the form of the Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin. When its predecessor was launched at the 1972 Baselworld fair, it pretty much birthed the luxury sports watch category. These latest versions, however, are somewhat more sophisticated, thanks to the 1,102 brilliant-cut diamonds punctuating their case, bezel and bracelet. Available with a light blue or black dial in a white or pink gold case, its slimness may be attributed to the self-winding Manufacture Calibre 2121 movement within, whose thickness measures just 3.05mm.

Also Read: The best watches from the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneve

Montblanc Heritage Pythagore Small Second Limited Edition 148

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Rounding out our trio of timeless classics made contemporary is Montblanc’s Heritage Pythagore Small Second Limited Edition 148, which was inspired by the historic ’40s-era Minerva Pythagore calibre 48. With that movement as a reference, the engineers at Montblanc developed an all-new, hand-wound 4.07mm Manufacture Calibre MB M14.08 for the new creation, replete with an impressive 80-hour power reserve. Available in blue with a white gold case or ‘burnt caramel’ encased in pink gold, both avatars are limited to a release of just 148 pieces.

 

Panerai Luminor Due

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Similarly upscaling an athletic model in a streamlined form is Panerai, with its new Luminor Due boasting an automatic P.900 calibre movement that’s just 4.2mm thick. To ensure this mechanism remains tamper-proof, Panerai has equipped a Safety Lock crown-protection device on the side of its square-shaped bezel. Fitted with a three-day power reserve, this elegant blue-and-steel timepiece comes furnished with a navy sun-brushed dial punctuated with a small seconds sub-dial and a date aperture at nine o’clock and three o’clock respectively. A blue alligator-skin strap rounds out its sporty feel.

Also Read: Miss Time – The wonder that is the world of women’s watches…

Ressence Type 1 Slim Red

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Introducing a splash of scarlet to proceedings is Antwerp-headquartered independent manufacture Ressence’s striking Type 1 Slim Red. Unlike traditional dial layouts with hour and minute hands rotating around a central axis, the Type 1 Slim Red’s fascia displays the Ressence Orbital Convex System to tell time. In layman’s terms, it features three separate indicators for hours, seconds and week days. Distinguished with a bold red dial and matching rubber strap, the new model has been slimmed down by some 20 percent since its 2019 debut.

Hermès Slim d’Hermès La Source de Pégase

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Elevating colourful dials to literal works of art, Hermès has unveiled the Slim d’Hermès La Source de Pégase, powered by a 2.6mm-thin mechanical self-winding Manufacture Hermès H1950 movement. Drawing on the craft skills of miniature painting, straw marquetry, enamelling and hand-engraving, the delicate dial features a majestic winged horse rearing to strike a rock with its hooves. Two avatars of this vibrant design – a reinterpretation of the eponymous Hermès silk scarf designed by French artist Pierre Marie – are on offer: a yellow Pegasus dial with white strap and an all-blue version. With only 12 of each version to be produced, they’re sure to fly quickly to the hands of discerning collectors.

Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept

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Rounding out our list is Piaget’s Altiplano Ultimate Concept “Tribute to La Côte-aux-Fées”. A past master at creating slim designs, the brand almost defies the laws of physics with a timepiece measuring just 2mm thick, roughly the equivalent of a HK$1 coin. The Calibre 900P-UC movement is directly machined onto the cobalt alloy case – which is fronted by an intriguing open-worked dial – in order to achieve this incredible slimness; just 0.12mm separates the workings from the wearer’s skin. A tribute to cutting-edge watchmaking, it proudly claims the title of 2021’s thinnest watch.

Also Read: Unusually shaped watches that bring a fresh perspective on timekeeping

 

 

(Text: Tenzing Thondup)

Fall-Winter 2021 runway shows: The standout collections

The 2021 woman is a self-made queen. Far from traditional, she adapts without rules or restrictions, reinvents herself in the pandemic, rejoices in a party, runs across a room in smocking couture and sturdy shoes, dances in the femininity of frills and stuns in a tailored suit. Impressive and impeccable, she’s the fashion inspiration for several designers who showcased their autumn/winter collections virtually for second year in a row. Though laptop viewings are nowhere close to the wild thrill of live runways – the key message here is re-invention. As the runway collections adjust to mirror our times, they embrace the vibrance, warmth, drama and authenticity of the strong woman that isn’t afraid to show her skin or cover it up.

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Demna Gvasalia is a past master at extraordinary dress-making. Balenciaga’s artistic director has managed to branch into the pinnacle of exclusive craftsmanship – haute couture – for the first time since its founder stepped down in 1968. The silhouettes and structure of Gvasalia’s pieces are nothing short of magical. Tailoring is intentionally creased and silhouette-hiding, and the appeal is equal parts timeless and casual.

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Burberry
The pandemic has been a great leveller for Burberry’s creative director, Riccardo Tisci. Unlike his previous expansive collection which had something to please everyone – he presents a focussed, tighter edit in 2021 – an ode to the strength and femininity of the modern. The series of reconstructed trench coats which open the show, the cinched shimmering gold against Burberry’s iconic beige, the studded and the shredded looks are a perfect amalgamation of the Italian designers sensuality and brand’s iconic heritage.

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Chanel
The opulence of Chanel’s iconic catwalks of yesteryears was amiss but the strong, wearable fall-winter collection makes up for the magic. The line – a mix of masculine cuts and feminine silhouettes – oozes joy and warmth. Muted clothes with new logo prints, pastel shades of pink, vibrant tweeds, mashups of sequins resembling paint strokes, metallic party dresses with knee-high boots made for a whimsical viewing, because what is Chanel if not exaggerated fantasy?

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Dior
Layers of tulles, shimmering lamé, flowy gowns washed in oceanic shades, harlequins, mermaids, debutante’s and a closed catwalk held at the magnificent Château de Versailles – the Dior collection was quite literally a fairy-tale for grown women. Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri set out to explore the world of fantasy not as a “means of escape” but to “challenge and revisit stereotypes and archetypes”. Ethereal yet somehow suited for a walk in the park, the collection is set in a territory where craftsmanship reigns supreme, dimensions of time and space are erased, delicately woven dresses in tweed, plaid or feathered trim interspersed in dark palettes give form and contours to a modern interpretation of femininity.

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Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s catwalk – replete with cyber punk-inspired models and artificial intelligence-controlled runways – is as futuristic as it gets in the world of luxury fashion. Loud and proud, the line packs quite a punch – dripping with technicolour fabrics, rainbow wigs and eye-popping accessories.

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Fendi
Minimalist and elegant, Designer Kim Jones takes a spot at fashion’s highest table with this collection. His latest line-up of supermodels and ball gowns in neutral palettes – beiges, browns, blacks and greys – is a tribute to timeless codes of the house and the powerful women of the Fendi dynasty. Grounded in the Roman era, the stellar casting of the catwalk sees famous faces like Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, and Amber Valletta waft around in fine, glamorous couture.

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Giorgio Armani
Rich in elongated, flowy, feminine silhouettes, exuding shimmering ocean hues, abstract prints and playful spiral ruffles – styles which could be worn decades before and decades later from now. That’s the timeless appeal of Armani. Comfort is paramount in 2021 and reflected in the relaxed yet elegant line-up – unstructured jackets with raglan sleeves, flat shoes and geometric design bags – all form a unifying feature of the show.

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Givenchy
For its latest seasonal collection, Givenchy has embraced a riot of textures, fabrics, cuts and prints. Here, rigidly-structured coats and baggy trousers war with flowy skirts and flirtatiously see-through gowns for attention, with each design meant to be “sensual, elegant and show female empowerment.”

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Gucci
The French label’s 100th anniversary show, titled Gucci x Balenciaga, was expected to be an ambitious crossover in fashion, but creative director Alessandro Michele’s vision brings the collaboration to another level in a powerful explosion of crystals, glitter, unabashed glamour and sleek tailoring.

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Hermès
French designer Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski’s classic, trans-seasonal line is less about the whims of trends and more about highlighting supreme atelier skills. In keeping with tradition, the pants are straight, sharply tailored and almost androgynous, while the dresses are easy and relaxed. Chunky chains and silver studs add to the affair without overwhelming the assemblage.

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Loewe
A bright feast for the eyes, the Spanish fashion major unboxes creativity and flips over the traditional minimalist lines which defines Loewe. Creative director Jonathan Anderson embraces the optimism of “colour therapy” and presents a dazzling line of avant-garde cuts, eccentric zigzag shapes, technicolour splashes and playful accessories.

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Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquière presented his Louis Vuitton collection at the Louvre in Paris in an extraordinary journey into the past reminiscent of Golden Age. An impactful, remarkable line with graphic-print tunics, colour-blocked outerwear, sack-shaped jackets which echo the Roman era, tailoring which has sometimes been deliberately left undone, voluminous skirts with layers of gilded lamé.

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Prada
There’s a space between the elegant and the practical, between the contrasts of simplicity and complexity – Prada’s current line falls somewhere in that range. Cracks of colour peak out of layered sober clothing, work wear formals get a chic uplift, the drop-shoulder coat in yellow particularly stands out and long fluffy fur coats are one for keeps

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Salvatore Ferragamo
For its FW2021 line, the house of Ferragamo takes a conceptual leap into the future, courtesy of creative director Paul Andrew. Revisiting the tropes of uniforms – business, military and sportwear – the structured lines have been given a youthful flourish through dashes of shimmer and flashes of fluorescent colours.

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Stella McCartney
Full of energy, psychedelic patterns, dramatic silhouettes, Stella McCartney’s new collection brings the party back! The designer shuns the stay-at-home clothing, infuses her line with joy and extravaganza where colours, skin and glitter are paraded. When it comes to sustainability, the fashion house is a trailblazer – 77% of the collection is made with sustainable materials.

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Valentino
Creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli sets an example of true subdued decadence and a return to simplicity in this show. Staged at the famous Piccolo Theatre in Milan, the designer went for a quiet runway. Monochromatic looks interspersed with gold, sharp tailoring was uniformly reflected in the long gowns as well as the modern work wear. Piccioli’s love for the white shirt continues, he has a very 70s take on it with mid-length fittings and large collars.

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 Versace
“I have realised that this is the future, the new way of communicating collections,” Donatella Versace remarked after the autumn winter show. The fashion house flipped the narrative for the Fall 2021 line trading the signature baroque and medusa prints for a newly reinvented Greca motif and splashed it on everything. A VIP roster of Gigi and Bella Hadid, Irina Shayk and others carry the strong collection with unrestrained Italian glamour that is a part of Versace’s DNA.

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YSL
Shaking the bourgeois code, hanging in glitzy imperfections of the classic structure of the 60s wardrobe with the colours of 80s, set against the backdrop of gloom, creative director Anthony Vaccarello’s jaw-dropping collection is like a  surreal odyssey. He recreates the ultimate post-pandemic party line with tiny leather miniskirts and under tailoring, ultra-long boots, metallic stretch leotards with glossy chandelier earrings and chokers.

 

Shades of Grey: Your sartorial fall forecast ahead!

Contemporary with just a hint of nostalgia, minimalist yet beautiful… dive into a stunning sartorial world awash in shades of grey. From outfits by Giorgio Armani and Stella McCartney to ensembles by Valentino and Loewe, and more from the highest of fashion authorities, make sure that all eyes are on you. 

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On Her
Earrings by Roger Vivier;Jacket, waist coat, pants by Ports 1961

On Him
Jacket and pants by Stella McCartney

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Look 2
On Her
Dress and heels by Valentino
On Him
Turtleneck, jacket, pants and boots by Valentino

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Look 3
On Her
Top, belt and skirt by Loewe
On Him
Top by Loewe

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Earrings, stole and skirt by Giorgio Armani

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Look 5
On Her
Turtleneck, sweater, skirt by Stella McCartney; Handbag and knee-high boots by Prada
On Him
Top, trench coat, pants, handbag and shoes by Prada

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Look 6
On Her
Maglia sweater, waist coat, pants by Giorgio Armani
Heels by Giuseppe Zanotti
On Him
Vest, pants and boots by Valentino

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Look 7
On Her
Dress and boots by Hermès
On Him
Jacket, pants and shoes by Hermès

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Jacket, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 9
On Her
Earrings, dress and heels
by Tom Ford
On Him
Jacket, pants, shoulder bag and sneakers by Balenciaga

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Female model: Angel (Elegance Model Management)
Male model: George N (Primo Management Ltd)
Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau

 

Air Borne: Easy, breezy fashion accessories

Despite autumn making its way onto the runways and stores with new fall/winter collections launching, it would seem that the summer heat is here to stay. Why not make the most of the warm sunny days by amping up your ensemble with these essentially easy, breezy fashion accessories.

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Look 1:
Coach x Sephora Collection Sharky eyeshadow palette, Rexy eyeshadow palette and Uni Face eyeshadow palette by Sephora Hong Kong; Curator Eyeshadow Collection by Hourglass; Aqua Universalis Cologne Forte Collection by Maison Francis Kurkdjian

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Look 2:
Marble Silk Robe Du Soir scarf and Printed enamel bracelets by Hermès 

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Sunglasses by Loewe; Heart sunglasses by Stella McCartney; Space Derby scarf by Hermès 

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Look 4:
Viva Bow bag by Salvatore Ferragamo; Viv’ Rangers sandals by Roger Vivier; Cleo shoulder bag by Prada  

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Look 5:
Essential Check-In luggage by Rimowa; Rubber shoes by Dolce & Gabbana; Top by Dolce & Gabbana; Shorts by Dolce & Gabbana;  5. Pansies Large Puzzle bag by Loewe6. Goya small bag by Loewe

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Look 6:
RV Night lily Broche Vivier Buckle mini bag by Roger Vivier; East West tote by Yuni Ahn from Shanghai Tang; Mount envelope bag by Bottega Veneta; Square-toe mules by Yuni Ahn from Shanghai Tang 

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Kingsley Lau
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma

Get Framed: How to look picture-perfect

The soon approaching autumn season calls for bold colours to dress the duller fall shades with a pop of vibrancy and vitality. Bags by Loewe — check, jacket by Bottega Venetta — check, pants by Dolce & Gabbana, then add some statement jewellery to the mix and voilà! New traditionalist, here we come!

Get ready to take on a gender-defying approach to the usual masculine styling with these hot looks. 

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Button shirt, trousers, bag and shoes by Loewe

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Bracelets by Hermès; Jacket and pants by Dolce & Gabbana; Shoes by Prada

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Bomber jacket, shirt, sweater, pants, bag and shoes by Prada; Sunglasses by Loewe

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Jacket, pants, handbag and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Oversized jacket, pants and sneakers by Balenciaga

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Jacket, shirt, pants, body bag and shoes by Hermès

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Gloves, jacket, pants and boots by Bottega Veneta

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Videographer: Kingsley Lau
Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Model: Kirill G (Quest Artists & Models)
Hair and Make Up: Heti Tsang