Saturday 25 December 2021

Startup Life: Simran Mohinani of Mohlia

In this instalment of Startup Life, Simran Mohinani of MOHLIA talks infinity roses, luxury gifting, and getting ahead of the designer florist-curve.

Read the entire feature and interview up at PrestigeOnline.com - ie here

Friday 24 December 2021

Is your company really diverse?




Inclusivity and diversity aren’t just trending topics, but entire movements.

My chat with Loretta Chan is up at PrestigeOnline.com - read up here
 

Thursday 23 December 2021

Editor's Picks: My Christmas Wish List

All the editors at Prestige Hong Kong made a Christmas wish-list. 

Here's my column.

Wednesday 22 December 2021

New Age Philanthropy: HSBC is Supporting Clients in Making Long-Lasting Change

In an environment where philanthropists are increasingly concerned about social needs, HSBC Global Private Banking supports clients in their pursuit of driving long-lasting change in the communities.

During the past few decades, the number of charitable foundations has increased exponentially, just as philanthropy itself has evolved radically in this increasingly connected world.

Read my interview feature and interview at PrestigeOnline.com here.


Also see my listicle on some of the most incredible women in philanthropy in Hong Kong here.

 

Tuesday 21 December 2021

20 Women in Philanthropy: Hong Kong's leading ladies off screen

 

Love what they do, who they are - these twenty women are changing Hong Kong with a quiet, resourceful integrity that is most becoming. 

In the first of a series dedicated to people being the change they’d like to see in the world, here’s our salute to women in philanthropy.

See the - incomplete - list here - PrestigeOnline.com 

There are plans to have additions and sequels along the way... 

Yes, I am working on it as we speak. 


R

Friday 3 December 2021

The 40th anniversary of the Friends of the Art Museum is tonight!




The 40th anniversary of the Friends of the Art Museum is tonight! 

My art feature is out with the Dec issue of Prestige HK. 

Thursday 2 December 2021

Saturday 27 November 2021

Gone Too Soon: The New Book ‘Bright Stars’ by Art Historian Kate Bryan

 

Kate Bryan’s new book Bright Stars: Great Artists Who Died Too Young exhumes some of the world’s great artists who shone briefly and faded just as fast. We delve into a fascinating tome, full of constant revelations.

Read the entire feature at PrestigeOnline.com here.

Thursday 25 November 2021

Prized Possessions: 4 Hong Kong Watch Collectors on Their Favourite Timepieces

 

We ask four of Hong Kong’s most avid watch collectors to give us a peek at their favourite timepieces.

You can read the entire feature up at PrestigeOnline.com here.
 

Wednesday 24 November 2021

Style Folio: Eliza Sam, Hong Kong Actress

Eliza Sam, the Hong Kong actress with a million social media followers, talks to us about everything from style to stilettoes, on-screen and off.

The entire feature and shoot is up at PrestigeOnline.com here.






Special shout out to the dream team that did this incredible shoot: 

PHOTOGRAPHY RUBY LAW
ART DIRECTION AND STYLING TASHA LING
HAIR KOLEN BUT
MAKEUP DEEP CHOI
ASSISTANTS VENUS CHU AND PHEOBE
LOCATION THE LANDMARK MANDARIN ORIENTAL

Tuesday 23 November 2021

Hong Kong temperature drop



For us, its freezing. For the rest of the world. Meh. 

Billy on the other hand hasn't moved away from the heater - and its not that cold. 

She might be summoning the devil tho'... 


Thursday 11 November 2021

Menswear in Hong Kong: Editor's Picks

Menswear in Hong Kong; my column for Agenda Men in Prestige, Hong Kong.

Tuesday 9 November 2021

Outtakes: Bipin Karma on set




Outtakes from a shoot with young actor Bipin Karma, you can read the full interview with the promising, rising young star in the November edition of Prestige Hong Kong. 

Star of Hand Rolled Cigarette, it's a phenomenal debut. 

Monday 8 November 2021

First Action Hero: Bipin Karma: Actor from Nepal who leaps across the pages of Prestige Hong Kong, Nov issue.





First Action Hero: Bipin Karma: Actor from Nepal who leaps across the pages of Prestige Hong Kong, Nov issue. 





Thursday 28 October 2021

TBT: This shoot with Edwing Chuang and Olivier Yoan

Working with Edwin is always fun. Fantastic young man, good soundbites, great pics.

 

Wednesday 20 October 2021

Sneakerheads: A shoe in.



Originally, the idea started with a profile of one person who collected sneakers - then it snowballed into this eight-pager as Leo Chow pointed to these incredible serious collectors who knocked me down with statistics; over 500 pairs of shoes, a value of over $5 million.

No one in high fashion paid attention to sneakers in the ’80s, but, with prices for prize examples going stratospheric, look at them now!! We record an oral history of the humble accessory that’s now a blue-chip commodity.


PS: One of the three pics in the mag shot by me - if you take 100 pics, one will turn out ok! ;0) .... This is also why we hire the best photographers in the world. Shout out to Natalie Dunn who did an amazing job.

Monday 11 October 2021

You know you love her, xoxo: Feiping Chang 張翡玶 aka xoxofei on Instagram


One of the OG Social Media mavens, Feiping graces the cover of Adore magazine, out now with the October issue of Prestige magazine. 

Have known this lovely gal for years and she's super cute, super fun to work with.

As I type this, over 80,000 people follow Fei - and her curated social media posts. 

She's very clear on her likes and dislikes, and she knows her fashion. There's a reason brands love her, photographers adore her, stylists and esp the papz.  

Saturday 9 October 2021

Prestige magazine's latest cover feature: October 2021




 

Shot on Sept 1, out by October, Kevin Poon graces the cover of the latest Prestige magazine. Was good fun to chat with the star of the cover and after its initial release, we somehow seemed to have ruffled a few feathers. Hmm. Good. 

Big shout out to Hong Kong photographer Ricky Lo for yet another stunning cover. 

And the good people at Louis Vuitton in Hong Kong for the wardrobe and accessories. 

Wednesday 29 September 2021

Pop Bytes: Armani in 2021 is as gorgeous as ever: 40 years of Giorgio Armani


Lifting the veil of doom and gloom that has altered the way Giorgio Armani has presented his collection since 1981, the 40th anniversary of Emporio Armani wasn’t filled with movie stars (usually a staple on the front row of his shows), political heavyweights, jet setting socialites and supermodels but a socially distant affair with a level of studied, honed perfection that only he can provide.  

Locked down at his palatial home on Via Borgonuovo in Milan, Armani digitally presented the Emporio Armani collection to a global audience – streaming it online for audiences in New Delhi to New York, Tokyo to Paris. The entire world of fashion purveyors watched simultaneously the mix of the 1980s disco era and the modern that strutted down the catwalk. A patina of technicolour dreams, as well as his signature navy and all-black ensembles. Flashes and pops of colour with contemporary cuts, exquisite silhouettes, patterns and monochrome.  

Filmed against a backdrop of the brand’s name writ in neon, the collection had all the signature pieces one expects from the legend; luxurious fabrications, glitter, leather, whimsical cuts and classic silhouettes, the pride, the peplum, the pinstripe, he showed it all. Models wearing knits with sequin borders, jacquard, suitings for women and loungewear tailoring for men.

For long loving, enduring fans of the brand, there were new graphic shapes, amplified colours, as well as reassuring crystals and glittering gowns – those most often seen on the red carpet of every award show. Pieces you’ll see again on  Armani’s muses like Cate Blanchette, Julia Roberts and that A-list ilk; there’s a reason why he’s held the crown of “the king of the Hollywood red carpet” (Vanity Fair) since 1978, when he  first dressed Diane Keaton. Movie stars and Armani go hand in velvet-gloved hand so when you see a black and white gown with glittering embellishments, you know Kidman will swan down the stage like he made it just for her.    

No other designer of his vintage – Giorgio Armani turned 87 this past July – stands this tall, relevant and a force to be reckoned with. Trends come and go, tides rise and fall. Style is eternal and Armani is forever. 

P.Ramakrishnan

More at PrestigeOnline.com 

Monday 27 September 2021

Sandy Ip by Edwin Datoc



Sandy Ip by Edwin Datoc 



Outtakes from a shoot for my feature(s) in Prestige magazine and online. 


Sunday 26 September 2021

Prestige Hong Kong's 40 under 40, 2021 edition


 Prestige Hong Kong's 40 under 40, 2021 edition

Thursday 23 September 2021

TBT: Charlotte Robinson of Caelum Greene




Charlotte Tsuie/Robinson of Caelum Greene. Outtakes from a shoot we did for my column First Person. 

Olivier Yoan photographs. 

You can read the feature up at PrestigeOnline.com here.





Saturday 18 September 2021

Malachite from The New Moon


Malachite from The New Moon; check it out here

Malachite - for ultimate detoxification, soul cleanser (goodlluck), releases toxic emotions and inhibitions (didn't know I had any!), alleviates shyness (me? shy?) and supports healthy friendships (oh good). Cleansed regularly. 



The cat liked it a lot. Its so pretty... tried to bite a chunk out of it. Nut.




 

Tuesday 14 September 2021

The Party Pics: The veneer at the Press meet: And the scandalous pics inside!

Oh the title is pure clickbait - but the party pics were so much fun.

Check out not one but three galleries at PrestigeOnline.com

The VIPs meet the press here.

Inside the Party here.

The Photo booth Pics here.

Monday 13 September 2021

Hong Kong's fashion community speaks: The present and the future of an industry in question


 What’s the future of fashion? What’s unique about Hong Kong style? What’s next for your industry? What’s in and what’s out? We pose these questions to the designers, entrepreneurs, leaders, stylists and influencers who’ve made an impact on fashion here.


With Covid focusing attention on our own backyard, this era of style in the city is renegotiating in familiar territory. And from talking to the experts, common arcs emerge. 


You can read the entire feature online here at PrestigeOnline.com

Sunday 12 September 2021

Prestige magazine's annual 40 under 40: 2021 edition is out now!


A return to fine form, the latest iteration of 40 under 40 by Prestige Hong Kong looks fantastic - and its reception has been overwhelming. 

You can read my editor's page - and the entire book here at PrestigeOnline.com

A seed of an idea planted back in 2015 that's grown to become this phenomenon. In its latest iteration, all 40 people were interviewed, photographed, styled and featured. Many surprises unveiled - follow Prestige Hong Kong Instagram for updates - esp the insta' stories! 

My two cents;

When compiling Prestige’s annual 40 Under 40 list of achievers, we followed some basic rules. First, to state the obvious, all the contenders have to be no more than 40 years old. Second, they need to have done something remarkable — and worth writing about — in the past 12 months (since last summer’s edition of 40 Under 40). And third, they have to be here in Hong Kong.


Now that last stipulation can be a bit of a doozy. The pervasive cloud of defeat and ennui during the pandemic got even the best of us. According to one newspaper op-ed: “As emigration from Hong Kong steadily gathers pace, a different picture emerges. This time, they won’t come back. A conservative triangulation of government data suggests that about 1,000 people a day are currently leaving Hong Kong permanently.”

Well, we’re here to present you with a somewhat different picture, a jigsaw comprising 40 different pieces — men and women who are choosing to stay in Hong Kong and construct something different, something better than before.

To start, our editors put forward more than 80 names for consideration, every one of which was mulled over at length…And eventually around half of them were culled. If they didn’t shift the needle forward, extend themselves in a noteworthy manner compared with previous years, then they found their chances evaporating.

Thus, on this year’s listing you’ll find a conspicuous absence of the usual suspects — in fact, 95 percent of the names in the following pages have never been featured before. The novelty lies in not only their faces, but their actions in trying to build a better society, environment or business — and in some cases even reaffirming our hope in humanity.

We found one lady who provided medical mobile units to the government to help the old, infirm and the disenfranchised in remote parts of Hong Kong as the pandemic raged. An heiress who gave up working on her accessories brand and instead committed to philanthropy. Women who left lucrative investment banking careers to deep dive into fixing the education system. And someone who sells luxury condos and flowers by day, but by night provides mental health solutions to those seeking help. You’ll find all these, and more.

So this emphatically isn’t the usual hierarchical roster of the holier-than-thou — for good measure, ahem, we even list our favourite bartender (if ever there was a year to have a stiff drink, this was surely it), plus soothing dulcet singers and exquisite chefs, and a few original designers and dreamy models. But the common thread you’ll find binding together this diverse group is project hope. Standing tall in the face of adversity, these fine young achievers have adopted an admirable stance as they look forward into the light and continue with their endeavours – whatever those may be.