Alice Riley-Smith, Digital Editor

 

Fashion: Solid & Striped It’s beginning to feel decidedly spring-like and that’s got my attention turned to holiday season and the swimwear brands to stock up on. One of my favourite looks this season comes from New York-based swim brand Solid & Striped. The Resort 2019 Nina swimsuit has a simple, elegant shape - square neck and scoop back - with a vintage-inspired white belt and retro stripes. Solid & Striped make their swimwear from the finest European and Japanese fabrics. $1,260; matchesfashion.com
Travel: Rosewood Hong Kong Last week saw the anticipated opening of Rosewood Hong Kong, where, the same week, we celebrated the launch of Vogue Hong Kong. Located on Kowloon’s Victoria Dockside, the Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed, 65-storey hotel has ensured that 80 percent of its rooms overlook Hong Kong’s sweeping skyline - as does the hotel’s Legacy House restaurant and DarkSide bar and terrace where we plan on heading back to this week. Inside, hospitality designer Tony Chi has created an homage to Rosewood’s origins as an aristocratic manor, with large, open spaces showcasing oak marquetry ceilings and impressive artwork, including a life-sized sculpture of an elephant by contemporary Indian artist Bharti Kerr in the lobby. rosewoodhotels.com
Art: Art Basel Hong Kong Art Basel Hong Kong kicks off this week, with curators, artists and collectors from all over the world gathering at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. Here, there'll be 242 of the world's most prestigious galleries popping up, as well as special exhibits and screenings, and large-scale artistic installations on this year's theme of ‘Still We Rise,’ referring to Maya Angelou’s poem 'Still I Rise'. Art Basel Hong Kong runs from 27-31 March. (Image: Latifa Echakhch, All Around Fades To A Heavy Sound)
Fashion: Solid & Striped It’s beginning to feel decidedly spring-like and that’s got my attention turned to holiday season and the swimwear brands to stock up on. One of my favourite looks this season comes from New York-based swim brand Solid & Striped. The Resort 2019 Nina swimsuit has a simple, elegant shape - square neck and scoop back - with a vintage-inspired white belt and retro stripes. Solid & Striped make their swimwear from the finest European and Japanese fabrics. $1,260; matchesfashion.com
Travel: Rosewood Hong Kong Last week saw the anticipated opening of Rosewood Hong Kong, where, the same week, we celebrated the launch of Vogue Hong Kong. Located on Kowloon’s Victoria Dockside, the Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed, 65-storey hotel has ensured that 80 percent of its rooms overlook Hong Kong’s sweeping skyline - as does the hotel’s Legacy House restaurant and DarkSide bar and terrace where we plan on heading back to this week. Inside, hospitality designer Tony Chi has created an homage to Rosewood’s origins as an aristocratic manor, with large, open spaces showcasing oak marquetry ceilings and impressive artwork, including a life-sized sculpture of an elephant by contemporary Indian artist Bharti Kerr in the lobby. rosewoodhotels.com
Art: Art Basel Hong Kong Art Basel Hong Kong kicks off this week, with curators, artists and collectors from all over the world gathering at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. Here, there'll be 242 of the world's most prestigious galleries popping up, as well as special exhibits and screenings, and large-scale artistic installations on this year's theme of ‘Still We Rise,’ referring to Maya Angelou’s poem 'Still I Rise'. Art Basel Hong Kong runs from 27-31 March. (Image: Latifa Echakhch, All Around Fades To A Heavy Sound)
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Gavin Yeung, Lifestyle Editor

 

Fashion: Sandro cotton bomber Known for their approachable yet elevated designs for everyday wear, Sandro has released a structured cotton bomber that makes for the perfect transitional outerwear for the temperamental March weather. Available in black and auburn options, I like how this pared-back piece can easily match my outfit on any given day. HK$4,300, from Sandro, Shop 150, L1, Pacific Place, Admiralty
Shop: New Cassina showroom in Central World-famous product designer Patricia Urquiola was in town recently to inaugurate the opening of Cassina’s first showroom in the city. Located on Central’s Lyndhurst Street, the two-storey space showcases the Italian furniture label’s greatest design hits, and is a treasure trove of interior design inspiration for aspiring homemakers. Pop by if you’re in the neighbourhood to recuperate from the city’s cacophony between the soft leather folds of the shape-shifting Maralunga sofa.
Home: Le Passe Trame x Monocle wool blanket Monocle magazine have launched a "Capsule Française” collection that coincides with their focus on France this month. Included in the collection is an ethically-sourced Solognote lambswool blanket commissioned to French woolmakers Le Passe Trame.
Watch: Dear Ex I finally got around to watching this highly-acclaimed Taiwanese indie film that landed on Netflix recently, and really enjoyed the emotional depth that its unconventional plot was able to convey. Essentially, a father dies of cancer after leaving his family (and a sizeable insurance payout) for his gay lover, Jay (played by Roy Chiu). When the wife (Hsieh Ying-hsuan) demands he return the payout, her son (Joseph Huang) unwittingly attaches himself to Jay. What ensues is an intimate look at the achingly painful circumstances that have brought them together, although there is no lack of comic relief either. A great option to watch if you’re bored of the usual Netflix crime dramas.
Fashion: Sandro cotton bomber Known for their approachable yet elevated designs for everyday wear, Sandro has released a structured cotton bomber that makes for the perfect transitional outerwear for the temperamental March weather. Available in black and auburn options, I like how this pared-back piece can easily match my outfit on any given day. HK$4,300, from Sandro, Shop 150, L1, Pacific Place, Admiralty
Shop: New Cassina showroom in Central World-famous product designer Patricia Urquiola was in town recently to inaugurate the opening of Cassina’s first showroom in the city. Located on Central’s Lyndhurst Street, the two-storey space showcases the Italian furniture label’s greatest design hits, and is a treasure trove of interior design inspiration for aspiring homemakers. Pop by if you’re in the neighbourhood to recuperate from the city’s cacophony between the soft leather folds of the shape-shifting Maralunga sofa.
Home: Le Passe Trame x Monocle wool blanket Monocle magazine have launched a "Capsule Française” collection that coincides with their focus on France this month. Included in the collection is an ethically-sourced Solognote lambswool blanket commissioned to French woolmakers Le Passe Trame.
Watch: Dear Ex I finally got around to watching this highly-acclaimed Taiwanese indie film that landed on Netflix recently, and really enjoyed the emotional depth that its unconventional plot was able to convey. Essentially, a father dies of cancer after leaving his family (and a sizeable insurance payout) for his gay lover, Jay (played by Roy Chiu). When the wife (Hsieh Ying-hsuan) demands he return the payout, her son (Joseph Huang) unwittingly attaches himself to Jay. What ensues is an intimate look at the achingly painful circumstances that have brought them together, although there is no lack of comic relief either. A great option to watch if you’re bored of the usual Netflix crime dramas.
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Joanna Fu, Associate Digital Editor

 

Accessories: SLIP Silk Hair Ties I never leave the house without a hair tie so I thought it was worth investing in an upgrade. These mini scrunchies from SLIP are made from high-grade mulberry silk so they’re kind on your hair and won’t leave any unsightly dents. They also look great on your wrist. HK$353 at net-a-porter.com
Watch: What’s My Line I recently went down a YouTube rabbit hole that involved binge watching several episodes of What’s My Line, a 1950’s popular TV game show that takes you back to the golden era of Hollywood celebrity culture. The show’s format was simple — panelists try to guess contestants’ (often surprising) professions — with the inclusion of a famous celebrity “mystery guest" including Lucille Ball, Barbara Streisand, Walt Disney, Paul Newman and Lauren Bacall. It’s full of wit, grace, and vintage TV advertisements.
Beauty: Chantecaille Just Skin Anti-Smog Tinted Moisturizer Chantecaille Just Skin is my holy grail beauty product. It’s the only coverage that truly blends with the skin, feels weightless, and has added skincare benefits of light SPF and anti-smog protection. The packaging is so chic and smart — a travel-friendly airtight squeeze tube that lets you control exactly how much product you want to use. I use this almost every day and build up on coverage for the night time. HK$825 at net-a-porter.com
Hair: Philip Kingsley Coconut Breeze Elasticizer This hair treatment manages to deliver on its name by giving my thick, poker-straight hair bounce and body. It moisturises and nourishes without weighing my hair down and leaves a delicious scent of coconut. The story goes that it was originally created for Audrey Hepburn. I use it once a week or for special occasions. HK$305 at net-a-porter.com
Eat: Supabowl Alice and I have been loving Supabowl for a quick afternoon pick-me-up. It specialises in the ever-trendy acai bowl but I’ve found a new favourite in its pitaya (red dragon fruit)-based Firebowl. It’s packed with antioxidants and but more importantly tastes good enough to pass for sorbet. It comes with a generous amount of fruit toppings but I also recommend adding their homemade almond butter. Shop A1, 4 Swatow Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Accessories: SLIP Silk Hair Ties I never leave the house without a hair tie so I thought it was worth investing in an upgrade. These mini scrunchies from SLIP are made from high-grade mulberry silk so they’re kind on your hair and won’t leave any unsightly dents. They also look great on your wrist. HK$353 at net-a-porter.com
Watch: What’s My Line I recently went down a YouTube rabbit hole that involved binge watching several episodes of What’s My Line, a 1950’s popular TV game show that takes you back to the golden era of Hollywood celebrity culture. The show’s format was simple — panelists try to guess contestants’ (often surprising) professions — with the inclusion of a famous celebrity “mystery guest" including Lucille Ball, Barbara Streisand, Walt Disney, Paul Newman and Lauren Bacall. It’s full of wit, grace, and vintage TV advertisements.
Beauty: Chantecaille Just Skin Anti-Smog Tinted Moisturizer Chantecaille Just Skin is my holy grail beauty product. It’s the only coverage that truly blends with the skin, feels weightless, and has added skincare benefits of light SPF and anti-smog protection. The packaging is so chic and smart — a travel-friendly airtight squeeze tube that lets you control exactly how much product you want to use. I use this almost every day and build up on coverage for the night time. HK$825 at net-a-porter.com
Hair: Philip Kingsley Coconut Breeze Elasticizer This hair treatment manages to deliver on its name by giving my thick, poker-straight hair bounce and body. It moisturises and nourishes without weighing my hair down and leaves a delicious scent of coconut. The story goes that it was originally created for Audrey Hepburn. I use it once a week or for special occasions. HK$305 at net-a-porter.com
Eat: Supabowl Alice and I have been loving Supabowl for a quick afternoon pick-me-up. It specialises in the ever-trendy acai bowl but I’ve found a new favourite in its pitaya (red dragon fruit)-based Firebowl. It’s packed with antioxidants and but more importantly tastes good enough to pass for sorbet. It comes with a generous amount of fruit toppings but I also recommend adding their homemade almond butter. Shop A1, 4 Swatow Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
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