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PHILIPPINE TATLER AMBITIOUS REACH “The couple of the century,” as they’re described in the Philippines, are on the cover. Celebrity doctors Hayden Kho and Vicki Belo share exclusive images of their grand Paris wedding. Elsewhere, friends of Tatler deliver heartening words and recount treasured memories in the lead-up to the festive season, and an art story takes readers to South Africa for an exclusive interview with Jochen Zeitz, founder of Cape Town’s newly opened Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. HONG KONG TATLER EVERGREEN CLASS ACTRESS AND BUDDING designer Michelle Reis is on the cover. The stunning entrepreneur talks beauty, style and her recently launched jewellery collection. Elsewhere, the lights shine on the city’s poshest pets, while Gen.T’s Aaron Lee discusses his involvement with one of Hong Kong’s youngest and…
FEATURES Cover To Cover #Throwback For our 28th anniversary, we take our past cover stars on a trip down memory lane as we speak to them about the past, present and future. Tan Sri Francis Yeoh, Dato’ Seri Farah Khan, and the Lee sisters are just some of the names that appear in the five-episode series. Couple Spotlight Congratulations are in order to the future ‘world’s best parents’, who welcomed firstborn Jeanelle Nika Mandagie into their lives on November 1, 2017. What better way to celebrate than a timeline of Dato’ Jovian Mandagie and Datin Nina Ismail Sabri’s relationship highlights? VIDEO Bernard Chandran Bridal For the first time, Dato’ Sri Bernard Chandran unveils a bridal collection in collaboration with The St Regis Kuala Lumpur Weddings Redefined Month. We visited the…
YOU KNOW WHAT they say, always go out with a big bang and that’s what we strived to do as we packed the last issue of 2017 with visual treats and intellectual reads. First off, we tackle a subject that most of us can relate to. Fathers and daughters share a special bond. And this could not be more apparent than with our cover stars Tunku Dato’ Yaacob Khyra and his daughter Tunku Elana. During the photo shoot with them at their home, as we witnessed the closeness the two share—at one point, they started singing and dancing together when a great song came on—we could see that the daughter is a chip off the old block, self-assured, gregarious and having a great zest for life. In a rare twist,…
AARON LEE Lensworks’ talented photographer perfectly showcases the strength of a father-daughter bond in our lead story What’s the best gift you ever received? A gift from God, which is the birth of my son, Anson Lee. Who would you most like to be stuck in a lift with? With my darling wife, but of course we’d behave. What’s the worst holiday you’ve ever had? My trip to Paris, because my wallet got stolen. What’s your worst habit? I always sleep late, then regret it during the day. OLIVER GILES The Hong Kong-based writer asks high-flyers about their favourite places for snow sports in Piste de Résistance Name three public figures you would invite to your ideal dinner party. Stephen Fry, Lena Dunham and Thomas Heatherwick. Hot toddy or hot…
DATO’ MARK YEOH has recently returned to his alma mater, Brighton College in Sussex, England, for the official opening of the school’s brand-new academic building which will be named after his mother, ex-mathematics teacher Puan Sri Kai Yong Yeoh. “My mother is a great educator who devoted much of her life to teaching, and I am delighted that the College has honoured her by naming the new building after her,” said Dato’ Mark. The opening night was a memorable affair, with Puan Sri Kai Yong Yeoh officially launching it, in the presence of the Yeoh family who flew in from Malaysia to celebrate the event. The day of the ceremony was also her birthday and Brighton College headmaster Richard Cairns presented her with a cake in the shape of the…
The Actors Studio Academy @ klpac offers the best balance between a good time and acquiring some serious skills. These programmes are for your kids to learn what textbooks don’t offer, during the school holidays and all year round. Activities include Colourful World of Children (learning and playing with colours), Floral Styling Made Easy (florist techniques), Baking Brownies for Kids, Fun with Pastries, and SPEAK UP! For Teens and Children (performance poetry workshops). For more information on the classes and schedules, visit klpac.org.…