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Coy superhero salicylic acid, featured in products such as Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, has enjoyed A-list skincare status for years. Photo: Handout
Ethereal sheer socks at Fendi’s spring/summer 2025 collection during Milan Fashion Week. Photo: AFP
Hilary Tsui, once a film actress in Hong Kong, is today happiest on the snow in Hokkaido – here’s her pick of Niseko’s best eats, stays and souvenirs. Photo: Handout
Inside The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok: a bubble of perfect luxury. Photo: Handout
Louis Vuitton reconnects with Murakami, more than 20 years on, in a playful re-edition to reach a new generation of fans. Photography: David Roemer
Satoshi Kuwata is bridging cultures and redefining fashion with his award-winning brand Setchu. Photo: Stefano Galuzzi
Havana Rose Liu, rising star of Bottoms with The Bear’s Ayo Edibiri and supermodel Kaia Gerber on dancing, growing up and grief. Photography: Royal Gilbert
Fashion’s Anya Hindmarch, made a dame by King Charles, stans Slow Horses and loves Turnbull & Asser dressing gowns, Westman Atelier make-up and The Carlyle in New York. Photos: Handout
Boucheron and other jewellery brands have long played with the idea of making jewellery out of more everyday objects. Photos: Handout
British-Iraqi designer Walid al Damirji, founder of By Walid, on how he started his brand at Paris Fashion Week in 2011 with a single jacket and how London is a “sad town”. Photos: 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
Boucheron’s Untamed Nature, creative director Claire Choisne’s latest Histoire de Style collection, celebrates the beauty and variety of plants and insects. Photo: Handout
Dua Lipa is the face of the new Chanel 25 bag, while the maison also designed custom looks for her recent Asian tour. Photo: Handout
Louis Vuitton’s spring/summer 2025 ad campaign celebrates the concept of “soft power”, with Lisa from Blackpink among the elegant ambassadors. Photo: Handout
George MacKay and Yara Shahidi star in Gucci’s spring/summer 2025 campaign, Where Light Finds Us. Photo: Handout
Chanel’s Coco Crush collection is stylishly embodied by Blackpink’s Jennie.
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The new BMW X3 family.
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Noble Panacea’s Brilliant Discovery Ritual set. Photo: Handout
Poly MGM Museum in Macau is aiming to transform cultural tourism in the Greater China region. Photo: Handout
Boghossian’s latest high jewellery collection, Palace Voyages, was unveiled in Bangkok in November. Photo: Handout
Artistry and luxury are Chanel’s signature, as highlighted in the maison’s End of Year Watches and Fine Jewellery collection. Photo: Handout
Beat the winter blues and salute the season of joy by enjoying Celebrating Flavours with Standard Chartered: Winter Festive Fête Offer. Photo: Handout
Healthy food and a heavenly view at The Lounge & Bar in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
The LV Lovers fragrance. Photo: Handout
The Tudor Black Bay 18K. Photo: Handout
Chanel restaged its Marseille cruise 2024-25 show in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
Brunello Cucinelli’s spring/summer 2025 collection. Photo: Handout
Van Cleef & Arpels: necklace, ring; Ferragamo: coat, dress. Photo: Olivia Tsang
Olivier Polge (left), the fourth in-house master perfumer in Chanel’s history, samples scents with singer Hins Cheung in Singapore. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong jeweller King Fook Jewellery is giving away 75 taels of gold bars for its 75th anniversary... in a lucky draw. Photo: Handout
Hermès embraces its equestrian legacy once more with its homeware collection for Milan Design Week 2024. Photos: Handout
Louis Vuitton has launched its latest Monogram Star diamond, as well as the LV Diamonds Certificate that tracks the gemstones using blockchain technology. Photos: Handout
Chanel’s 2024-25 Cruise collection marries the maison’s iconic tweed fabric with the carefree spirit of French seaside resorts, from Marseille to Deauville. Photos: Handout
Boucheron’s Quatre 5D Memory ring has audio data embedded in it. Photos: Handout
The Bulgari Tubogas design made waves when it first emerged in the 1940s and has been updated ever since to remain a brand staple. Photos: Handout
The Le Damier de Louis Vuitton collection sees the chequerboard motif making its jewellery debut. Photo: Handout
Adorned in a breathtaking chain mail-like cape of 315 Quatre rings, Polish model and activist Anja Rubik is the global face of a creative four-city anniversary campaign that culminates in the Tokyo boutique this month (October). Four golden tickets offering lucky customers a free Quatre ring of power are hidden among nail-art sets on sale in store. Photos: Handout
The power of femininity as fashioned by Max Mara and Sportmax from differing perspectives. Photos: Handout
Louis Vuitton’ Dog LVers collection captures the essence of urban dog walkers’ style. Photo: Handout
Cindy Chao wears a Dragonfly Brooch from 
her eponymous brand. Photo: Chiang Ming Shih
The latest My Dior collection includes a line of rings, earrings and bracelets, all adorned with the iconic cannage motif. Photo: Handout
Hermès offers two new models: the distinctively off-round Cut and the equestrian-inspired Arceau Grand Tralala Brides et Mors with its stirrups, bridles and bits detailing. Photos: Handout
Louis Vuitton’s Awakened Hands, Awakened Minds recalls Paris’ great 19th century remodelling – an era that also gave rise to the brand itself. Photography: Marco Cella
Hermès autumn/winter 2024 ready-to-wear collections for men and women featured widespread use of leather and detailing that inevitably channelled the brand’s equestrian heritage. Photos: Handout
Gucci’s autumn/winter 2024-25 show at Milan’s Fonderia Carlo Macchi in February was attended by celebrities including Hanni from K-pop girl group NewJeans and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones. Photos: Handout
The Drawing Room at the St. Regis Hong Kong hotel. Photos: Handout

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