Sole Creators: The shoe fits perfectly when it’s painstakingly custom-made by dedicated artisans

Owning a pair of bespoke shoes can be a transformative experience. They are markers of superior craftsmanship, unmatched comfort and individual style. Unlike mass-produced shoes, bespoke footwear is crafted to your precise measurements, ensuring an impeccable fit that enhances your posture and provides unparalleled comfort. To add to this feeling of pleasure, greater artistry and attention to detail go into making bespoke shoes, resulting in a product that stands out from the crowd while also reflecting your unique personality and taste.

With their exceptional quality and durability, bespoke shoes also offer an investment that will last for years to come. For those who want to put their best foot forward in the future, there are shoemakers in Hong Kong who will meticulously craft a pair to your exact specifications.

Shoe Artistry

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Backed by science and elevated by style, Shoe Artistry’s mission is to make personalised shoes that perfectly fit your feet. For this, it takes multiple measurements of both feet to ensure that even microscopic differences between the left and the right are not overlooked. To further increase the accuracy, the shoemakers employ a special foot-scanning technology called Phits which uses sensors to determine your gait pattern, thus collecting an analysis of the different pressure points formed while you walk. This is then 3D printed into insoles that are unique to your feet. Such avant-garde techniques and painstaking precision to detail not only ensure the finest fit for your bespoke beauties, they also eliminate any orthopaedic pain, regardless of how long you walk.

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After determining all the necessary measurements, the shoemaker assists you in finding the right material. Options are presented within two classifications – either vegetable-tanned leather, which is made by processing animal hide with plant proteins, or vegan leather, which uses plant-based or synthetic materials instead of animal skin.

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Next comes deciding between a Goodyear welt or Blake stitch, the two techniques used to connect the upper leather to the outsoles. In the Goodyear construction, a welt is sewn onto the edges of the upper leather under which the outsole is added, thus allowing for the outsole to be replaced without deconstructing the entire shoe. Inversely, Blake stitching is when the outsole is stitched directly to the midsole. Since the latter option does not have a welt, Blake-stitched shoes are more flexible and have a sleek appearance.

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Once the material and construction of the shoe have been established, the artisan focuses on design choices, funnelling down the preferred colour, texture and other details. Once all the specifications are set, shoes will be made in six to eight weeks. Men’s shoes are priced upwards of HK$11,300, while women’s start at HK$5,300.

To order, call +852 2796 6018, WhatsApp +852 6159 4670 or email hi@shoeartistry.com.

Kow Hoo Shoe Company

A pioneer in local shoemaking, Kow Hoo Shoe Company has its origins in 1920s Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong in 1946, so it might be your first resort for a custom-made pair if you are inclined to support local craftsmen. It is also where famous names like architect I.M. Pei and business magnate Li Ka-shing go for their bespoke shoes.

Owning your very first pair begins with a meeting at their shop in Prince’s Building where the in-house shoemaker gains a better understanding of your foot morphology through fastidious measurements and noting your preferences for design, colour, texture and construction. Once all the required information is gathered, crafting begins at their Quarry Bay workshop where your ideas will come into form.

Devoted to producing shoes that fit your feet like a glove, the shoemakers will first make a trial pair using wooden lasts they have carved from your measurements – Kow Hoo claims to be the only shop in Hong Kong still making wooden lasts for each individual customer. Only after you are 100 per cent satisfied with the trial pair will they start making the actual pair that will become yours. Until then, as many adjustments as you want in terms of fitting and design will be accommodated. Expert cobblers then hand-sew each pair with immense dedication.

As a result of their priority in producing shoes that are exemplary and cherished, the entire process can take up to six months. Pricing starts at HK$18,000, but it is certainly worth the wait and cost. Moreover, after you buy your first pair, your lasts will be stored for at least seven years, thus significantly reducing the length of craftsmanship for subsequent pairs.

To order, visit Kow Hoo Shoe Company, Shop 341, 3/F, Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong. Call ahead on +852 2523 0489 for an appointment or email kowhoo@hotmail.

Berluti

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For those looking beyond Hong Kong for custom-made indulgence, Berluti boasts a history spanning more than 120 years, and its bespoke footwear has become a significant part of the brand identity. The French Maison is renowned for its dedication and finesse; its cobblers spend at least 50 hours and perform more than 250 procedures to create one pair of bespoke shoes.

Your personal shoemaking journey begins at a meeting when measurements are taken and much more – they also want to know about you, so they can craft a pair to match your feet, your lifestyle and your personality. You will also discuss the material, design and other features you would like reflected in your shoes.

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Given that Berluti encourages an innovative mindset, you can broach unique ideas and choose from a wide range of materials, from classic Venezia leather to rarities like bullfrog skin. But if you are oblivious to what might look good, or what is fashionable, the artisan will guide you through the selection process. They will then create hornbeam wood lasts, which at the end of the process are delivered to you in a wooden box along with your personalised pair of shoe trees.

With Berluti crafting all their shoes in Paris, travelling shoemakers will meet clients in different parts of the world, including Hong Kong, so the first step is to request an appointment through the brand’s website. Since there is a high demand for bespoke shoes, the entire detail-oriented process can take about six months. The price tag for a bespoke pair starts at HK$67,000 and can go as high as HK$300,000.

To order, book an appointment on berluti.com.

Pop Notch- One-pop rule to experiment with outfits

Prepare your wardrobe for the colder season ahead with the latest collections of your favourite brands. With dresses and corsets paired with boots, the style for this season is bold enough to bring out your inner alpha female. 

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Sunglasses by Balenciaga
Gown and thigh high boots by Balenciaga

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Dress by Valentino

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Dress, belt, long socks and boots by Miu Miu

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Necklace and heels by Loewe
Coat by Balenciaga

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Gown and corset by Gucci

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Ring and dress by Bottega Veneta
Eco floral fishnet tights by Calzedonia
Heels by Prada

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Gown by Givenchy

 

(Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jack Fontanilla Model: Bai (Elegance Model) Hair and Make Up: Cyrus Tang)

Unorthodox Beauty- Beauty lines to revive the modern vibe Remix

 

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Clockwise from left:
1. Ambient Soft Glow Foundation by Hourglass
2. Phantom Volumizing Glossy Balm Duo by Hourglass
3. Voyeur Waterproof Gel Eyeliner #Cave by Hourglass
4. THREE Dimensional Vision Eye Palette Ally #04 by Three Cosmetics
5. THREE Arising Sprit Lip Glow #02 by Three Cosmetics
6. Translucent Loose Setting Powder (Anniversary Limited Edition) by Laura

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From top to bottom:
1. Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter by Fenty Beauty
2. Eaze Drop Lit by Fenty Beauty
3. Fenty Icon Refillable Lipstick by Fenty Beauty
4. Match Stix Contour by Fenty Beauty
5. Invisimatte 2.0 by Fenty Beauty
6. Fenty Icon Lipstick by Fenty Beauty

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Clockwise from left:
1. Liquid Lipstick by Byredo
2. Astronomical Mascara by Byredo
3. Flavoured Lip Balms by Byredo
4. Reunion Lipstick by Byredo
5. Eyeshadow 5 Colours in Metal Boots in the Snow by Byredo
6. Kajal Pencil by Byredo
7. Technical Black Eyeliner by Byredo
8. Colour Stick by Byredo

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From top to bottom:
1. Always Ready Brow Pencil by Benefit Cosmetics
2. They’re Real Xtreme Precision Liner by Benefit Cosmetics
3. Butterfly Golden Orange Blush by Benefit Cosmetics
4. The POREfessional: Lite Primer by Benefit Cosmetics
5. Benefit Multitasking Cheek Brush by Benefit Cosmetics

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From top to bottom:
1. Soleil Summer 2022 Ultra Lip Shine #04 Aphrodite by Tom Ford Beauty
2. Shade & Illuminate Blush Explicit Flush by Tom Ford Beauty
3. Soleil Summer 2022 Cheek Duo by Tom Ford Beauty
4. Soleil Summer 2022 Eye & Cheek Palette by Tom Ford Beauty
5. Lip Color Satin Matte #05 Adored by Tom Ford Beauty

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Achilles Sparta

Cool Paradise- Dreamy Dainties are calling the shots

For the cooler months ahead, the style exudes idiosyncratic energy with popping colors and clashing patterns counterbalanced with modern ease. Outerwear makes a statement, tailoring cuts a dash, loungewear becomes daywear and innerwear becomes daywear and innerwear as outerwear. Its all about playful chains and accessories, avant-garde footwear and striking patterns and colors to do away with the go-to-gray and black winter ensemble. 

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Earrings, gloves, gown, platform boot heels and handbag by Gucci
Green Marble Bar Trolley by Indigo Living

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Lace knit sweater, jacket, shirt and handbag by Dior
Black Onyx Tray by Indigo Living

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Jewelleries by Swarovski
Tea sets by Swarovski x Rosenthal
Aura sandals by Aquazzura for Swarovski Creators Lab
Galexia embellished georgette gown by Retrofete, courtesy of Net-A-Porter

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Earrings, ring, teacup, saucer, top, dress and shoulder bag by Hermès

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iPhone 14 in blue by Apple
Curiosa cocktail ring by Swarovski
Dress, necklace, handbag and boots by Prada
Belle De Fleur 2-Tier Cake Stand by Indigo Living
Micro Bon Bon mini bag and Varenne Quad XS shoulder bag by Jimmy Choo
Vic’Choc Strass Buckle Pumps by Roger Vivier
Polycarbonate Cross-Body bag by Rimowa

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Donut link necklace, bracelet, balloon print dress, bra and heels by Loewe
Mini Puzzle bag, Small Goya bag and Large Ivy candles by Loewe
White Basics Footed Cake Stand by Indigo Living

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Dulcis cocktail ring by Swarovski
Rigid Metal Bouquet Pearl bracelet by Roger Vivier
Organza top by Shiatzy Chen
Oxford Chess Set by Indigo Living

 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Achilles Sparta Model: Valeria M (We Management Limited) Hair and Make Up: Dorothy Fung)

Rebecca Chung on female empowerment and self-love

From music teacher to beauty maven, High Society Skin Clinic’s Rebecca Chung turns treatment rooms into safe havens

What makes your beauty clinics stand out?

No matter at Princess Brows or High Society Skin Clinic, we show our love and support to our clients. We don’t practise hard sell like many other establishments in Hong Kong. This is also based on my own experience: hard selling is so common place at beauty clinics in the city that quite often clients are pushed to buy treatments they don’t need.

Instead, we encourage clients to open up to us and talk about their problems to relieve themselves of that emotional burden. In each treatment room, we have a mirror where we place inspirational quotes and positive affirmations to inspire and remind our clients of their own beauty. Thus, they can walk out feeling happy and confident in their own skin and body. We realise that our clients are so stressed from their day-to-day life that they tend to forget to take care of themselves. We want to create a safe, stress-free space of relaxation and joy.

Earrings, bracelets and rings by Royal Enterprises
Inez asymmetric ruched satin midi dress by A.L.C., courtesy of Net-A-Porter
Heels by Mach & Mach

Could you share your perspective on today’s beauty trends in Hong Kong?

K-Pop and K-Beauty are rapidly growing in popularity, and we have noticed a demand for more V-shaped faces. At High Society Skin Clinic, we provide HIFU [high-intensity focused ultrasound] skin-tightening treatments to achieve this look.

Clients can see immediate results after one session, and zero downtime which is ideal for Hong Kongers as they are so busy and want to look good after one session! We also provide Emsculpt NEO [non-invasive body shaping] and Emtone [non-invasive cellulite reduction and skin tightening] for a more toned-looking body.

Any advice for a quick confidence boost?

Self-love is really important, especially in trying times such as the last two years of the Covid pandemic. People are stressed – from work and from everyday life. Many people suffer from chronic stress, anxiety and mental illness and may not be aware of it.

I encourage them to talk to their friends, to a professional, or spend some time at High Society Skin Clinic. Freely expressing yourself is cathartic and allows you to restore your confidence.


Earrings and ring by Royal Enterprises
Adelaide one-shoulder feather-trimmed crepe mini dress by 16Arlington, courtesy of Net-A-Porter
Belt bag by Chanel
Heels by Rene Caovilla

“I already have all my permanent makeup on, so basically, I don’t have to do makeup every day; I can just wake up and walk out like this”

Tell us more about Glowagen.

Glowagen is an edible wellness brand that I started in 2020 somewhat by chance. I had found manufacturers in Australia and Japan that made supplements that focus on health and wellness, which is something I advocate.

The brand has an array of products from NAD+ supplements [nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide for brain-cell health] to anti-ageing and collagen drinks. We also have supplements for breast health, especially for breastfeeding mothers, and skin whitening.

What’s your daily beauty and self-care regimen?

I already have all my permanent makeup on, so basically, I don’t have to do makeup every day; I can just wake up and walk out like this. On the rare occasions I do apply makeup, it is to attend an interview or event or go to dinner.

My daily skincare consists of a cleanser, serum, face cream and sunblock. I love Swiss products! My current favourites are my own formulations, the Rebecca Sylverster White Truffle Recovery Serum and the Vampire Magic Mask, as well as Cellcore and La Prairie products.

As for my self-care routine is going to High Society Skin Clinic and doing a session of NEO Emsculpt treatment. It burns fat and saves time, as it only lasts 30 minutes. To relax my mind, I like doing stretching and jogging. I also enjoy swimming with the family.

Earrings and ring by Royal Enterprises
Balmain tweed double-breasted blazer by Balmain
Lavera jumpsuit by Alice + Olivia
Heels by Rene Caovilla

What attracted you to medical tattooing?

The medical tattooing we do at Princess Brows is a means to empower women and help give them their confidence back. We provide a range of services from recreating areolas on women who underwent breast surgery and hair strokes on areas such as the eyebrows for people with alopecia, to covering up skin imperfections such as under-eye dark circles, stretch marks and vitiligo.

When I launched the brand a decade ago, I was doing semi-permanent eyebrow and eyeliner treatments. At the time, beauty practices were still a little old-fashioned. Traditional cosmetic tattooing was done with minimal safety and hygiene standards. It was quite common to see practitioners doing these tattoos with no gloves or sensitisation, and there were practically no professional beauty academies teaching proper ways of executing these treatments.

That did not sit right with me, so I looked for better pathways and decided to go abroad to learned more about microblading, cosmetic and medical tattooing. I discovered that these techniques can go beyond perfecting beauty and become a way to empower and restore confidence.

Then, noticing that most microblades used in cosmetic tattooing in Hong Kong were made in China and undergo minimal sterilisation, I started The House of PMU, a series of high-quality semi-permanent eyebrow, eyeliner and lipliner pigments made in Germany to ensure a high standard of safety and hygiene. We provide precision microblades to carry out safe, sanitary treatments responsibly. The best part is that our pigments come in a range of custom-made colours dedicated to the Asian market.

High Society Skin Clinic opened a new flagship branch this April. What’s next for you?

We have been lucky to be able to expand High Society Skin Clinic within the same building as our previous venue. We now take up an entire floor, affording a larger space and upgrading our technology, equipment and machines to give our clients a more comfortable experience and the best services.

We have been able to franchise G.E.L. Lashes [next-generation eyelash lifting] in more than seven countries worldwide. In the near future, we would like expand to retail and hopefully open more stores in popular shopping malls. We have also expanded our supplement brand, Glowagen, to Watson’s across the city and hope to move to China and beyond soon.

Earrings, necklace, bracelet, rings by Royal Enterprises
X Revolve bustier gown by For love & lemons
Heels by Alexander Wang

“We place inspirational quotes and positive affirmations [on the mirrors] to inspire and remind our clients of their own beauty”

Tell us about your childhood and how you realised your passion for beauty.

My childhood in Hong Kong was pretty average; I grew up just like any other local girl. I studied at local schools and learned how to play the piano. I started teaching music at the age of 15 and for more than 10 years I enjoyed it, but I also came to the point when I was ready for a change.

Beauty and fashion have always been passions of mine. I remember that I used to love playing with Barbie dolls, doing their makeup and getting them dressed. I started doing semi-permanent makeup treatments as a hobby, but never thought I could make it into a career until I was 30 and decided to pursue it seriously. Shifting my career path, I decided to create something of my own and launched Princess Brows in 2011.

At the time, Hong Kong didn’t have too many semi-permanent makeup practitioners, so I was keen to learn various techniques and styles of cosmetic and medical tattooing. Then, once Princess Brows was up and running, I realised that there are so many other avenues for creativity and innovation in the beauty industry. In 2018, I expanded my business with High Society Skin Clinic, where we offer body contouring and hair-removal treatments with the intention to foster empowerment and confidence in one’s own healthy, happy body.

Who is the person you look up to the most? Any personal heroes?

My husband! He takes care of me, my family and my business. We actually started this business together. Though he has a job of his own, he used his spare time to take care of the finances, and basically did the things I didn’t want to do! I am really lucky to have someone who gives me unconditional support and trust, and is able to take care of the family. He takes my son to school every day and cooks for me, too!

Finally, if you could pass down anything to your children, what would it be?

Definitely not money! The most important thing for me is that my children grow up kind and respectful of other people, no matter their background – that is the most fundamental value I hope to pass on to them.

My children are now four and 14 years old. They don’t know their goals yet, and I, myself, am still trying to figure out how to be the best parent I can be. But I am also blessed to be able to put them in the best schools and trust that the teachers are able to nurture those good values in them as well. 

Thank you.

 

(Interview by: Roberliza Eugenio; Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Hair & make up artist: Angela Shum; Venue: High Society Skin Clinic – Central Branch)

Nautical Escapade: Dive in with hot summer stylings

It’s yachting season! Time to dive into summertime with these hot summer stylings, from loewe and valentino to Stella McCartney and Gucci, Gafencu has put together the perfect summer looks to lounge around in…

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One piece swimsuit, beach towel, handbag, slippers by Hermès

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Jacket, pants, heels and hat by Gucci

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Rings by Messika; Top and pants by Chloé

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Dress by Loewe; Gladiator sandals by Roger Vivier

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Bracelet by Messika; Top and pants by Maje

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Bracelet and ring by Messika; Bodysuit by Stella McCartney

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Dress and handbag by Valentino

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Fringe hat, lace up bodysuit and chain belt by Loewe

 

 

(Venue: The New Azimut 68, courtesy of Azimut Yachts Hong Kong; Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Andy Wan; Model: Zamantha D. (Quest Artists & Models); Hair and Make Up: Owen Ko)

In style for June: Tapping into your wild side with these bold fashion statements

From bold colours and geometric motifs to cut-out midi dresses and slit detailings, the high-fashion runways of 2022 are leading the way for this season’s trends. Get all your styling inspirations from Gafencu‘s ultimate guide to this season’s summer fashion trends and hottest sartorial statement to show off this season.

Venus in Neon

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Bold, bright and beautiful. The high fashion runways are spelling out summer in flashing neon colours. Clearly not shying away from electric hues of green, bright orange, fluorescent magenta and brilliant baby blue, the runways at Loewe, Valentino and Balenciaga are going loud and proud.

Animal Magnetism

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Tap into your wild side with animal prints. Ferocious yet playful, the runways at Dolce & Gabbana, Dior, Salvatore Ferragamo and Gucci evoke an unapologetically fierce style to their SS22 looks.

Purr-fect Ensemble

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Catsuits turn up the fun on any night out with the girls and its form-fitting style only adds to the appeal, as seen on the street on the Kardashians and Jenner sisters. Catsuits return with a bang – taking over the season’s runway with feminine, form-fitting numbers with an assured swagger.

Fashion Trends: Monochromatic outfits are here to stay…

Timeless, seasonless and simply classic, black and white style is absolutely the way to go if you’re aiming for a look to suit any occasion. This monochromatic palette remains a constant staple throughout the seasonal fashion cycle and here, we’ve put together some of our favourite ensembles from this season’s high fashion collections.

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On Her: Drop earrings, jacket, skirt, handbag and heels by Prada
On Him: Jacket and pants by Gucci; Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her: Earrings by Jimmy Choo; Nylon-strap mini-dress by Ganni, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER
On Him: Cross-body bags, jacket, pants and sandals by Balenciaga

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On Her: Shawl, top and long shirt by Chloé
On Him: Top, shorts, handbag and sandals by Salvatore Ferrgamo

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Jacket and pants by Brunello Cucinelli

Also Read: It List: Spring fashion accessories to invest in right now

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On Her: Button-embellished midi dress by Rasario, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Heels by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Jacket, pants and shoes by Dunhill

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On Her: Necklace, bracelet, ring, top, pants and handbag by Salvatore Ferragamo
On Him: Top, jacket and pants by Versace

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On Her: Jacket, bralette and pants by Hermès
On Him: Top and pants by Hermès

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On Her: Necklace, ring, jacket, bra and heels by Gucci
On Him: Jumpsuit, bracelets, socks and shoes by Prada

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Long-coat, bodysuit, earrings and mid-heel pointed toe mules by Shiatzy Chen

Also Read: High fashion, glam ideas for your next vacation

(Photographer: Jack Law Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma Videographer: Jackie Chan; Female model: Kiranjeet Gill (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Male model: Leo Umanskiy (Elite Model ; Management Hong Kong Limited); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko)

It List: Spring fashion accessories to invest in right now

Headscarves and shades are alright, but you cannot ignore the season’s style must-haves – swing bags and clutches, jewellery   like a flash of bright lights, luxury shoes, and more. Accessories are your secret style weapon. The top rule though – make it bright and get it from the best (hint: Ferragamo to Valentino, Roger Vivier among others)

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Trifolio Swing bag, Elaphe clutch by Salvatore Ferragamo and F-heel sandal by Salvatore Ferragamo

Also Read: Razzle Dazzle: Flamboyant neon accessories

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Locò calfskin cross-body, Small One Stud handbag and One Stud bag with chain by Valentino Garavani

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À La Rose 70ml eau de parfum and À La Rose 200ml eau de parfum by Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris

Also Read: Heavenly scent: Unique, exquisite and rare facts about perfumes

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Viv’ Rangers Stitch Strass Buckle leather bootie by Roger Vivier; Miu Wander Matelassé Regenerated Nylon Hobo bag by Miu Miu; Polycarbonate black cross-body clutch bag by Rimowa

Also Read: Easy and breezy your style? There’s a curated list to amp your ensemble

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Printed Canvas shoulder bag, Canvas Triangle bag, Saffiano Triangle bag and Brushed Leather slingback pump by Prada

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La Greca Signature platform boot by Versace; Star Fringe necklace by Jimmy Choo; Women’s Hacker scarf in beige by Balenciaga; Medusa chain bracelet by Versace; JC Multi Pearl ring by Jimmy Choo; JC Monogram cuff by Jimmy Choo

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Andy Wan)

High fashion, glam ideas for your next vacation

 

One of the hardest part of travel is to decide which looks to take, which to leave behind. Travel restrictions are easing and if a trip to resort towns or faraway cities is on the horizon, bookmark our curated list of outfit ideas for some glamourous inspiration. Drive to resort towns or off to cities far away, step out and forward with a show-stopping ensemble.  

Look 1: Velvet is your best (glam) friend!

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Rings, jacket, pants, handbag and heels by Gucci

Look 2: Dress or separates? Make it separates which flow like a dress…

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Top and trousers by Isabel Marant; Bracelet, watch and handbag by Hermès; Boots by Balenciaga

Look 3: A black bag is a must-pack

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Necklace, dress, tie-up ankle-strap flat sandals and shoulder bag by Valentino

Look 4: Accessories which glam you up without breaking a sweat!

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Silk visor, sunglasses, top, skirt, bag and heeled ankle boots by Dior

Look 5: Chic neutrals – yes and yes!

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Hair clip, long jacket, top, skirt, heels and bag by Miu Miu

Look 6: A racy black dress for an evening about town

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Earrings and ring by Roger Vivier; Crepe halter dress by Monot, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Thigh-high boots by Jimmy Choo

In all photos: Aston Martin’s Vantage Roaster 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Model: Jane B (Primo Management Ltd) Hair and Make Up: Owen Ko)