Temily on the joy of getting noticed by Gabriela Hearst, her place in an unsustainable industry, and what it means to have women want to wear her clothes.
The Singaporean former architect reinterprets the Chinese practice to offer practical solutions for modern living, transforming spaces into sanctuaries of comfort and clarity.
From the design and activities to food and wellness offerings, the 2 Saii Hotels & Resorts properties in Thailand showcase approachable luxury that’s deeply rooted in local tradition.
In Lieu works with Hong Kong hotels, and organisations like Art Central and the Midnight Runners, but is inspired by the wider choice of water in the US where even Beyoncé and Jaden Smith have founded water businesses.
The luxury property developer shares his insights on authentic design, family life and sustainable luxury.
Wongwiwat and Pongwiwat Theekhakhirikul discuss starting as a family business, Trump tariffs, and offering premium products.
From dazzling displays of design, art and architecture, to the best cicchetti spots and a characterful boutique hotel with Venetian Lagoon views, this is how to do the Biennale in style.
Founder Nicholas Tan reveals how he used word of mouth to create an ‘if you know, you know’ buzz around his brand, and evolved Aupen into the mouse that roared.
Foster and Partners’ Ben Dobbin, who led the redevelopment of San Francisco’s famed Transamerica Pyramid, was the designer behind The Dalmore’s sculptural project this year.
Madonna’s style and Jane Fonda’s workout tapes made a splash with neon back in the 80s – now designers from Valentino to Tom Ford have brought the palette back in a big way.
The New York designer was inspired by his Chinese grandma’s notebook of recipes; his cookbook presents dishes marrying big flavours with a pinch of fashion flair, delivered with his trademark humour.
The Italian actor – whose next film, The Housemaid, co-stars Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried – is out to prove he’s more than a pretty face, and takes a passionate approach to all areas of life.
Co-founder Ava Chandler-Matthews tells Style about how the Australian brand has combined skincare and sun protection, eschewing the heavy tone of most sunscreens in favour of more inviting textures.
The secluded sanctuary, comprising 55 villas, embraces nature and embodies Rosewood’s A Sense of Place philosophy, infusing the guest’s experience with cultural and ecological wonder.
The Sustasia Fashion Prize, which featured judges including yehyehyeh’s Shaway Yeh, starred 8 innovative Asian designers, also including Angel Chen of China, India’s Pratyush Kumar and Japan’s Tetsuya Doi.
Originally hailing from the Chinese countryside, London-based Susan Fang’s varied influences have led her towards a dreamy, gauzy, boho chic look, while she also draws on fond memories of her mother.
Gia Studios, based in Saigon’s Savile Row and now stocked at Lane Crawford, Hong Kong, blends fine tailoring with cross-cultural inspirations.
The New York-based jeweller launched her eponymous line in 2012, pioneering a fun, whimsical approach to customisable jewellery that still resonates with global audiences today.
Alongside Art Basel Hong Kong, Xu and Cheruby will host an experimental art performance, Anest Collective has a residency at Soho House, and Fujisaki is showing his collection for The North Face.
Situated on Bangkok’s famous Wireless Road, The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok features 260 rooms and suites as well as a restaurant by Michelin-starred chef David Toutain.
Alvarez is slowly transforming the luxury candle market with eco-friendly innovations and cool collaborations carried by Picasso museums and stores such as Dover Street Market Ginza.
Doechii stunned in a sculptural gown at the Grammys, Renée Zellweger was sleek and edgy in a Patrizia Pepe bodysuit, and Kerry Washington rocked a chic skirtsuit at Thom Browne’s fall 2025 show.
Ho Chi Minh City, commonly known as Saigon, is in the midst of an urban renewal, with enough exciting restaurants, bars, shops and attractions to satisfy even the most discerning traveller.
Swift named the lead single off 2020’s Folklore ‘Cardigan’, and a century after Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel first led the way, La Maille cardigans from Jacquemus have become cult classics.
In Quarry Bay, East Hong Kong offers guests all the trappings of a luxury hotel in a location blending history and modern commerce – one wrapped in a neighbourhood less trodden by tourists.
He made his unofficial debut at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week last June, but his growing social media presence – 5.5 million Douyin followers and counting – has already made Chan a popular influencer.
Sophie Schuemers-Rogers, the Thai-born, Swiss-based jewellery designer, learned her trade from her father who traded stones for pieces by Van Cleef & Arpels and Tiffany.
With influences from Japan, Milan and Savile Row, the 2023 LVMH Prize winner is attracting international interest – as well as from fashion insiders like Dover Street Market’s Adrian Joffe.
Known for his bold, original designs, Vibskov has spent more than 2 decades thrilling audiences with collections and shows that are equal parts fashion, art and performance.
The soft-spoken designer is known for her sculptural, avant-garde creations that have won the hearts of New York’s fashion set with their authenticity – and now she’s opening her first retail store.