Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2021

Friends with Benefits: First Event: Opening Night of Suicide Squad at Director's Club in Hong Kong

One of the first events I did with the magazine; booked out Director's Club for the opening of Suicide Squad... 

The then editor Christina Ko brainstormed the idea that Prestige should do mini, VIP events exclusive to the magazine and "Friends with Benefits" was born. Cheeky and chic-y. 

Pretty much hated the film but loved this awesome squad that attended;  Angie Ng, Jonathan Cheung - JC! -  Antonia Li, Ruth Chao, Ana R, Natalie Chan, Anthony Sandstrom, Jocelyn Luko Sandstrom, Amanda Lui, Alexander Lui, 

Summer of 2016

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Man on the Dock: Jeremy Wong: KOL shoot with Photographer Michelle Proctor

Photography: Michelle Proctor (http://michellejproctorphotography.com/)

Wardrobe: Cos, AEO, Sergio Rossi shoes and accessories. 




Sophisticated Sisters: My Place magazine shoot: 2016

Cover shoot for My Place magazine.

With photographer Dino Busch, styled by Bhisan Rai with hair and make-up by Natasha Moor. Models, Linda Markova and Ana C.
Location, all around Pacific Place, Hong Kong.

Ana C - easily my favourite model in Asia. So stunning, so versatile and such a kind person. Linda... er... well, Linda's Linda. If you know... YOU know! #aggressivenutjob 




Friday, 15 July 2016

Prestige HK's annual 40 under 40: Photographer Olivier Yoan

We split the list among the writers in the office, and it was such a great pleasure to write about Oli'! In fact I loved writing about the batch of youngsters (and mildly resentful as I go bitterly into my middle age) who are, in their own ways, shaping, changing, improving Hong Kong in their unique style and putting their stamp on the 852.

Out in the July issue NOW, see who made the cut of 40 under 40!

The entire list will be online next week (with pics!), but until then.... here's a snippet:

Olivier Yoan 

The French former model turned fashion photographer’s pictures transcend into the realms of fine art; there are some pictorials that unfold like contemporary oil paintings captured on camera, Yoan’s affinity for nature being his signature brushstroke. With campaigns (Calvin Klein, Mr. Porter, Marc Antoine Barrois, Kasane) and editorials (every leading title across Asia from Esquire, Elle, to cover shoots for Lifestyle, My Place and celebrity portraits for Prestige) galore, the self-taught intrepid artist is hopscotching Europe as we type these words, expanding his already formidable portfolio. If his directed and edited short video clips online are any indication, we foresee a movie (framed and lit perfectly) in the near-future.

UPDATE: As with any list, there are a handful who were not thrilled that they were not included. There is only one reason Olivier Yoan was chosen--our stars, society and celebrities deemed it so. In conversation with Christina Ko, the last formidable editor of Prestige Hong Kong, she pointed out, whenever we had a slightly reluctant and failure to commit celeb or socialite, we'd dangle the work of Olivier Yoan as a carrot at the end of a stick. They'd love his work and come running to set, location and agree/and/or listen to his every instruction. No other photographer's work (at the time) had such a drawing power. And no one else since... 

Friday, 8 July 2016

Spot the Celeb with Adrian Cheng: Hong Kong's famed Entrepreneur hits the town/ Hollywood/ the World!

And now for a round of spot the celeb, Adrian Cheng, a "cultural-ista" (as opposed to the fashionistas that litter the city) has been mingling with a bevvy of stars this past year and apparently espousing notes on art, fashion, jewellery (hello Chow Tai Fook!), China, luxury, music, politics and much, much more.

Attending as many events as I do for the column, its been easy to find the always affable and quotable Cheng. Scion of one of Hong Kong's wealthiest families, executive vice-chairman of New World Development, founder of K11 mall and K11Art Foundation, prominent art collector,  plus a director of 56 local companies - how man finds time to breath is a bit beyond me!  Where he goes (security!) and papz follow.

At the Kent & Curwen 90th Anniversary, there he was David Beckham, chatting up a storm and posing for the ever-present flashbulbs (with a sparkling Sabrina Fung who looked smashing in person that night).
David Beckham, Sabrina Fung, Adrian Cheng

Not long ago, he was with Becks' ever-fashionable Missus, Victoria. The one-who-shall-not-smile struck up a convo with our resident art collector/purveyor at amFar earlier this year.

...with Victoria - forever Posh Spice - Beckham

During my first few days doing the Society pages, he was at the Dior Homme bash with the designer Kris Van Assche himself.

Cheng and van Assche!

And now, yet another update. As the definitive, young, modern entrepreneur he has perfected the 'art' of business and finance with a healthy dose of culture, style and semblance of wanting to do better in the world. 

Invited to attend the annual charity gala held by the Naked Heart Foundation (founded by  supermodel hyphen philanthropist Natalia Vodianova), at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, Cheng was at a charity dinner where the theme of the night was “The Art of Giving”. Many VIPs from around the world were seated at the event, while 15 guests were invited to donate one of their art collections for fund-raising. 

The only Asian philanthropist to pony up among the near-dozen, Cheng donated a painting by Zhang Enli, the iconic Shanghai artist.

Natalia Vodianova and Adrian Cheng


At the event, American socialite cum reality TV star Paris Hilton attended (who has met Adrian several times around the world at various events), notorious rapper and enfant terrible of the music industry Kanye West, fashion designer Alexandre de Betak and fashion consultant Sofia Sanchez de Betak. All struck a pose and conversation with AC.







Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Everything Should Be XoXo: Photoshoot with Hong Kong model Helena Chan

Outfit: Calvin Klein

Tom Ford (L), Calvin Klein and Innish Jewellery (R)

Top: Calvin Klein, Skirt: Tom Ford

Tom Ford

Tom Ford

Photography and Art Direction: Tse Wei
Model: Helena Chan
Makeup & Hair: Natasha Moor

Shot at the house, during a break over Chinese New Year, with my fav crew. First shoot (of more to come) with hotness that is Helena Chan.

Hair and makeup styled by Natasha Moor, a fashion powerhouse who has become a one-woman industry.  

Monday, 25 April 2016

Play List: Jeremy Wong

What I’m listening to: my recent favourite tracks are all guitar songs, anything that makes me grab my guitar and play and sing in my room. A Step You Can’t Take Back from the film Begin Again is my top jam right now, and I’ve always loved Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton, Fast Car by Tracy Chapman, Wonderwall by Oasis and Wherever You Will Go by The Calling. My favourite Hong Kong singer is Eason Chan and my favourite band would be either Coldplay or Green Day, depending on my mood. I hate K-pop – I don’t know why it’s so popular in Hong Kong.

What I’m reading: The Rules of Life by Richard Templar, which is very inspiring. As a model, I need to know what’s happening in Hong Kong fashion, so I read Prestige HK, Men’s Uno and Esquire. Fashion magazines are littered all over my room. I don’t really have a favourite writer; it just depends on what I’m interested in at the time, whether it’s psychology, philosophy or history.

What I’m watching: my favourite TV show is Family Guy. I love cartoons. I’m also a big fan of The Avengers. My favourite movie of all time is the 1971 Oscar winner, Love Story, starring Ryan O’Neal and Ali MacGraw.

What artists I’m following: can I say Eminem is my favourite artist? He is so talented and his lyrics are amazing. His wordplay is just too cool. I used to be obsessed with Michael Jackson and everything he did in the early days before it all got tragic. And the general, weird coolness of LMFAO. Not just their party songs and catchy tracks, but what they get up to themselves.

Where I’m surfing: Instagram is important to me. I’m amazed at the number of followers I have and the number is constantly growing. I update it daily. It was great when I was promoting my book G.Y.M. Get Yourself Moving (a fitness book). I shop online a lot, so Hypebeast, Mr Porter, Asos, End Clothing and Ssense are on top of my history list.

As told to P. Ramakrishnan
Portraits by Lim Tse Wei - 林子伟

Monday, 29 February 2016

The Business of Beauty: Cara Grogan



The folks in the ensuing pages have made the machinations of what’s considered inner and outer beauty their business, writes P. Ramakrishnan. Portraits by Until Chan

Cara Grogan-McIlroy, 

Genie Juicery


Tell us how you decided to launch Genie Juicery.
I’ve been modelling for 15 years now, but I always wanted to have my own business and I was always very healthy and doing cleanses and interested in health-related products, so it seemed like the perfect business to start. I felt there was a big gap in the market at the time I started Genie Juicery. There were no other
cold-pressed juices in Hong Kong when we launched.

What’s the lasting power of juicing? There are so many diets and trends that come and go each year, but this seems to have survived. 
Juicing is a simple way to get maximum nutritional benefits from fruits and vegetables. Your body easily absorbs them and much faster, and the amount of nutrients you get at one time is a lot bigger and a lot quicker than if you’re eating fruits and salads at a meal. So it’s the perfect way for people to get minerals,
vitamins and enzymes quickly. That being said, cold-pressed juicing isn’t anything new, it’s been going on for a long time now, but we here are just waking up to it now. I don’t think it’s a trend, I think it’s a lifestyle change as people want long-term health goals. 

What do you recommend from your menu?
It’s not one particular product but a combination of fruits and vegetables and ingredients in each drink that are beneficial to different parts of the body. Depending on what you’re looking for, a combination of
lemon, lime, ginger and turmeric is immune boosting because of all the vitamin C and anti-inflammatory properties. Drinks that contain chia seeds are great for weight loss, energy levels and cleaning out your colon. Look for the ingredients – which is true for all products. What are you putting inside you?

What’s been a really popular product?
People really love a drink called The Master as it’s fat burning. It has chia seeds and cayenne pepper. That helps to eliminate toxins, break down fat cells and helps you go to the toilet and poo-poo (can you tell I’m
constantly with kids now?)!

What’s your favourite?
My favourite might be Green Dream. I really like the green ones. I also like Smooth Operator in the morning as it’s a great smoothie – what I pick depends on what time of day you ask me. A smoothie when I’m really
hungry, when I haven’t had a chance to eat. 

Come on now, there must be one drink that’s difficult to swallow.
There’s none that I can’t bear – I came up with all the recipes so there’s not one that I don’t particularly love, but for first-timers to juicing, I might not recommend Hulk. It’s one I like but it’s spicy, it’s very green and it’s a bit harsh as it has no fruits.

Tell us about your beauty regime, and how you stay in shape after having children.
My regime at the moment is non-existent; I don’t have time to brush my own hair. But I am very diligent about moisturising, and making sure I use a lot of oils in their most organic form so they are really beneficial for your face, especially as I have really dry skin. I do a good scrub when I have time. Eating healthy, drinking lots of water and jucies, that’s pretty much it for now. 

What are your go-to products?
I have to say, I do love all Fresh products. I’d never heard of them before I started working
with them but I was lucky enough to get all these products from them, and now I’m completely obsessed. My skin’s been amazing since I started using them. I also love Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair cream and Shiseido has a really great eye cream I really love.

What have you seen recently that made you go, wow, that’s really beautiful?
That’s easy – that would be my two daughters and how they interact together. My youngest is starting to get a little bit older now so she’s a bit more fun to play with for my older daughter India. I’m just blown away by how amazing India is with her so I’m constantly counting my blessings. It’s not the products that I own
that are beautiful, it’s the people in my life.


For this and more interviews, pick up Lifestyle, by PRESTIGE HK. On newsstands now. 


Read the Cover Story with Rosamund Kwan and Helen Ma here at Prestige Online.

Previous interview with Cara Grogan here