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Simu Liu is Style’s cover star for our November issue. Outfit: Louis Vuitton. Watch: Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Retrograde Date Openface 6010T/000P-H055. Photography: Boo George

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To Summer co-founder Shen Li talks to us about expansion and the brand’s first overseas store in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay. Photo: Handout
Vacheron Constantin’s Historiques 222 in steel is one of this year’s key releases, part of a fresh wave of blue watches shown at Watches and Wonders 2025 that spans most of the major maisons. Photo: Handout
Move bracelets and rings. Photo: Messika
Model Vittoria Ceretti wears Messika high jewellery at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Photo: Handout
Former Tag Heuer CEO Jean-Claude Biver on his eponymous luxury watch brand JC Biver, and embracing smaller watch sizes – thanks to input from his son, Pierre Biver. Photo: Handout
An insider’s guide to shopping in Milan – from Fornasetti (pictured), to Massimo Alba and Lorenzi Milano. Photo: Handout
Popular with Gen Z consumers, GreenPan has collaborated with celebrities including Stanley Tucci and Gwyneth Paltrow on stylish sets. Photo: Handout
Michele Morrone – whose next film, The Housemaid, co-stars Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried – talks to Style about his friendship with Blake Lively, and the importance of being a good father. Photo: Mike Ruiz
Loyal fans admire the subtle, understated style of Valextra leather goods, such as the Vocabolario 2.0 Costa 70 + Zaven suitcase and Iside Resin Dyes mini bag. Photo: Handout

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Pieces from the Boghossian Merveilles collection. Photo: Handout
Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo watch. Photo: Handout
Georgian model Mathilda Gvarliani is the star of the latest Chanel eyewear campaign, shot by David Sims. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong actress and singer Carina Lau was among the A-listers on hand in Macau to celebrate Louis Vuitton’s launch. Photo: Handout
L’ÉCOLE Asia Pacific’s Discover the Diamond: Art and Science programme examines the many facets of diamonds. Photo: Handout
BMW’s luxury electric sedan, the i7 M70 xDrive, is an impressive addition to the carmaker’s collection. Photo: Handout
Chow Sang Sang retains its heritage while offering modern touches in its designs. Photo: Handout
The Tudor Black Bay 68 timepiece is available in steel with a unidirectional black bezel and in either silver or blue dial configurations. Photo: Handout
Celebrate the festive season with Graff’s high jewellery pieces. Photo: Handout
Hermès women’s ready-to-wear spring/summer 2026 collection, presented at Paris Fashion Week, is inspired by free-spirited modern equestriennes. Photo: Handout
The BMW i7 models are designed to offer comfort and performance as well as being a greener option for those looking for an executive-level car. Photo: Handout
Scarlett Johansson stars in Prada’s Galleria handbag campaign. Photo: Handout
Brunello Cucinelli’s BC Duo bag is gorgeously geometric. Photo: Handout
Rings in Le Damier de Louis Vuitton collection reference the French maison’s iconic checkerboard pattern. Photo: Handout
Furla’s Iride collection is already drawing in a crowd. Photo: Handout
Boucheron’s creative director Claire Choisne has brought fresh direction to a 160-year-old design classic with new jewellery using the brand’s arrow motif. Photo: Handout
The Hermès men’s winter 2025 collection was shown at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal on September 19. Photo: Handout
Coach’s spring 2026 collection mined New York’s polish but also its grittiness, drawing on vintage looks as well as found objects. Photo: BFA.com
Artist Grace Coddington has brought her inimitable sense of style, and her famous love of felines, to a capsule “Travels with” collaboration with Louis Vuitton. Photo: Handout
Maison founder Laurence Graff examines the legendary Lesedi La Rona as a rough stone. Photo: Handout
Chanel’s autumn/winter 2025 ready-to-wear collection debuts – where else? – on the boulevards of Paris. Photo: Handout
Gucci’s autumn/winter 2025 campaign focuses on portraits by American photographer Catherine Opie. Photo: Handout
The new BMW iX xDrive45, now in Hong Kong, brings a greener and more sophisticated driving experience with a longer range and improved performance. Photo: Handout
For 2025, streamlined silhouettes and geometric splendour are central to new high jewellery designs in the Labirinti Gucci line, the maison’s celebration of Italian gardens. Photo: Handout
The two chapters of Fred’s sun-kissed 2025 high jewellery collection – 1936 and Soleil d’Or Sunrise – are a tribute to sunlight, colour and art deco elegance. Photo: Handout
Alex Riviere, Natasha Poly, Yara Alnamlah, Gao Yuan Yuan, Emilia Clarke, Miguel Herran, Kelly Rutherford and Anne Watanabe attend Chaumet’s latest high jewellery launch event in Marbella, Spain. Photo: Chaumet
A legend in the making: Graff’s record-breaking 157.8-carat Infinity diamond, alongside a design sketch of the magnificent tiara for which it is destined to become the centrepiece. Photo: Handout
Composition No 3 from the Boucheron Carte Blanche Impermanence collection. Photo: Handout
Cartier’s latest high jewellery collection En Équilibre is centred on vivid necklaces with diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and onyx. Photo: Handout
Boghossian’s Lirya collection brings aquamarines, rubellites, green tourmalines, moonstones and other gems together in vivid high jewellery pieces. Photo: Handout
Today’s Santos de Cartier watches follow in the footsteps of the 1904 original – the first watch designed to be worn on the wrist. Photo: Handout
Jewellery from the De Beers Forces of Nature collection’s Protection set. Photo: Handout
Regent Hong Kong’s Terrace Suite offers guests a perfect view of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline. Photo: Handout
Marion Cotillard wearing the Chanel Collection N°5 55.55 necklace, showcasing a 55.55-carat diamond. Photo: Handout
At Watches and Wonders 2025, H. Moser & Cie presented new Streamliner models with coloured dials (pictured), plus the vivid Pop collection, featuring semi-precious stones. Photo: Handout
Tag Heuer’s Formula One-themed booth at Watches and Wonders 2025 showcased the Monaco F1 Split-Seconds Chronograph and an update on the Formula 1 Solargraph, as well as cars driven by Ayrton Senna and Max Verstappen. Photo: Handout
Vacheron Constantin is marking its 270th anniversary with a stellar line-up of Patrimony and Traditionnelle releases, including the Traditionnelle Manual-Winding, shown here. Photo: Handout
Inspired by classic motorcycle jackets, the new LV Biker bag from Louis Vuitton embodies “soft power” by combining resilience with elegance. Photo: Handout
The Hermès Cut Le Temps Suspendu, launched at Watches and Wonders 2025, shows time suspended by fixing the sub-seconds dial at 12 o’clock. Photo: Handout
At the Regent Hong Kong, a team of wedding specialists will transform your special event into an unforgettable experience. Photo: Handout
Gucci celebrates its heritage with The Art of Silk, starring Ozark’s Julia Garner with the brand’s 1966 Flora motif – and invites international artists to reinterpret its enduring scarf themes. Photo: Handout
At Watches and Wonders 2025 in Geneva, Cartier reshaped its horological icons, adding a new Tank Louis Cartier, Tank à Guichets – shown here in platinum – Panthère jewellery, and Panthère de Cartier and Tressage models. Photo: Handout
Among IWC Schaffhausen’s drops at Watches and Wonders 2025 were Pilot’s Watch models connected to Brad Pitt’s latest film, F1. Photo: Handout
Launched in 1975, the iconic Graff Butterfly has fluttered among us for 50 years. The latest collection has at its heart this showstopping diamond and emerald necklace. Photo: Handout
Louis Vuitton ambassador Zendaya fronts the maison’s Cherry Blossom collab with Takashi Murakami – the second half of a re-edition, 20 years on from their original tie-up. Photo: Handout
Hermès Fresh Paint rings from the Les Formes de la Couleur haute bijouterie collection. Photo: Handout
Pieces from the Max Mara and Sportmax autumn/winter 2025 collections, set to become wardrobe mainstays. Photos: Handouts
Spring into the new season’s flavours with great deals on fine dining. Photo: Handout
Spring into the new season’s flavours with great deals on fine dining. Photo: Handout

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