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Our April cover subject, the Hong Kong actress Carina Lau is not just thriving in the ever-changing film industry but revered for the unapologetic way in which she lives her life — enjoying beautiful things and spaces, while staying focussed on and being grateful for her acting career. In our cover story with Lau see her don Spring’s sharpest suits and most beautiful accessories while exhibiting her effortless grace.

Elsewhere in the issue we look at the designer Mary Katranztou’s compelling new collaboration with Bulgari on the Serpenti range of bags and accessories, and find out how she sought to merge her own aesthetic with that of the brand while creating pieces of heirloom-worthy quality.

Looking at cuisine in an unconventional vein, we delve into the history of prison cooking in Singapore, and marvel at the ingenious ways in which creativity can flourish in the most unlikely of spaces. Then we talk to a crochet artist who is pushing the boundaries of what the art form of knitting yarn can achieve discovering how a craft that is seen as almost domestic can be used as a tool of subversion.

Look At Us

As public memorials face a public reckoning, there’s still too little thought paid to how women are represented — as bodies and as selves.

Look At Us

6 mins

Two New Jewellery Collections Find Their Inspiration In The Human Anatomy

Two new jewellery collections find their inspiration in the human anatomy.

Two New Jewellery Collections Find Their Inspiration In The Human Anatomy

2 mins

She For She

We speak to three women in Singapore who are trying to improve the lives of women — and all other gender identities — through their work.

She For She

10+ mins

Over The Rainbow

How the bright colours and lively prints created by illustrator Donald Robertson brought the latest Weekend Max Mara Flutterflies capsule collection to life.

3 mins

What Is Love?

The artist Hank Willis Thomas discusses his partnership with the Japanese fashion label Sacai and the idea of fashion in the context of the art world.

What Is Love?

4 mins

The Luxury Hotel For New Mums

Singapore’s first luxury confinement facility, Kai Suites, aims to provide much more than plush beds and 24-hour infant care: It wants to help mothers with their mental and emotional wellbeing as well.

The Luxury Hotel For New Mums

7 mins

Who Gets To Eat?

As recent food movements have focused on buying local or organic, a deeper and different conversation is happening among America’s food activists: one that demands not just better meals for everyone but a dismantling of the structures that have failed to nourish us all along.

Who Gets To Eat?

10+ mins

Reimagining The Future Of Fashion

What do women want from their clothes and accessories, and does luxury still have a place in this post-pandemic era? The iconic designer Alber Elbaz thinks he has the answers with his new label, AZ Factory.

Reimagining The Future Of Fashion

10 mins

A Holiday At Home

Once seen as the less exciting alternative to an exotic destination holiday, the staycation takes on new importance.

A Holiday At Home

6 mins

All Dressed Up, Nowhere To Go

Chinese supermodel He Sui talks about the unseen pressures of being an international star, being a trailblazer for East Asian models in the fashion world, and why, at the end of the day, she is content with being known as just a regular girl from Wenzhou.

7 mins

Beyond The Plate

In Singapore, a new dining experience dishes up food for thought, with a curated, multi-sensorial approach.

Beyond The Plate

7 mins

The Zero Percent

Once trivialised and mocked, the world of nonalcoholic drinks is now seeing a renaissance, thanks to a new generation of diners and restaurateurs and a growing desire for mindful drinking.

The Zero Percent

5 mins

The Fatal Meal

From blowfish to blue cheese, Western diners have become obsessed with the (often exaggerated) idea that our meals might destroy us — even though the act of eating has been perilous for most of human history.

The Fatal Meal

10+ mins

A Man For Our Times

Ever since “The Talented Mr. Ripley” was published in 1955, the novel has become a cultural touchstone, a work by which we measure the current American moment. Now, on the eve of yet another cinematic remake, Patricia Highsmith’s mordant tale of self-invention has never felt more relevant.

A Man For Our Times

10+ mins

Ulay, On His Own Terms

Examining the sprawling retrospective of the late performance artist and conceptual photographer Ulay.

Ulay, On His Own Terms

5 mins

The Incredible Lightness Of Being

The South Korean actor Kim Woo Bin makes his comeback with a new outlook on life and success.

The Incredible Lightness Of Being

5 mins

People - Be A Man

Three Singaporean men tell us how they have grappled with differing ideals of masculinity through their lives — and how they are reinventing the concept for themselves and for future generations to come.

People - Be A Man

10+ mins

Softbois Are Dead, Long Live E-Boys

Masculinity on social media has a new face, and it is decked out in mascara, black nail polish and neon-coloured hair. In touch with their emotions and unafraid to talk about mental health and sexuality, e-boys are the latest evolution of the much-talked-about ‘softboi’. But despite their vaunted, new age masculinity, critics say that e-boys are not without issues of their own.

Softbois Are Dead, Long Live E-Boys

6 mins

The Art Of Doing (Almost) Nothing

An itinerant hotel developer makes a home for himself in New Orleans by purchasing a crumbling, nearly 200-year-old Italianate house — and having the good sense to leave it mostly alone.

The Art Of Doing (Almost) Nothing

5 mins

GEM IDEAS

Marco Panconesi has filled his Paris apartment with precious stones and trinkets he’s collected on his travels, and that inspire his own otherworldly creations.

GEM IDEAS

4 mins

Working Girl

Throughout our country’s history, there’s never been an artist who has captured America’s particular mythology — its dreams, its disappointments, its diversity of experiences — as completely as Dolly Parton. Now, more than 50 years into her legendary career, she’s proving there’s still something left to learn about her — and about ourselves.

Working Girl

10+ mins

State Of Grace

For the Chinese actress Liu Shishi, acting is a career that requires a lot of discipline, even though she makes it look easy.

State Of Grace

5 mins

The Perfect Fit

How the actress Vanessa Paradis experienced the couture process with Chanel for her jury appearance at the Deauville American Film Festival.

The Perfect Fit

5 mins

Notes On The Culture

Supermama's interpretation of Singapore Porcelain

Notes On The Culture

9 mins

The Custom Of The Country

On 1,200 acres in Chianti, Italy, a 15thcentury monastery is now home to the Venetian shoe designer René Caovilla and his family, who have made the history and traditions of an ancient region their own.

The Custom Of The Country

5 mins

Songs In The Keys Of Life

The French-Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili is a larger-than-life figure brimming with talent, ideas and a sense of urgency to introduce the next generation to classical music today.

Songs In The Keys Of Life

8 mins

Always In Control

Since her breakout in the 1960s as a girl from Brooklyn, Barbra Streisand has remained singularly influential not by chasing trends but by knowing from the beginning that the only way to change the world around her was by convincing people to listen.

Always In Control

10+ mins

The Sacrifice

In ‘cancelling’ cultural figures whose actions we’ve deemed irredeemable, are we exacting citizen justice — or just doing the dirty work for the institutions and overlords who actually run the show?

The Sacrifice

10+ mins

GLASS HOUSES

In a six-story building in the centre of Munich, Michael and Petra Mayer run — and reside in — one of the world’s oldest and most celebrated architectural glass and mosaic ateliers.

GLASS HOUSES

6 mins

Eating Culture

This Singaporean photographer is reimagining local cuisine, one dish at a time.

Eating Culture

4 mins

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T Singapore: The New York Times Style Magazine Description:

PublisherAtlas Press Pte Ltd

CategoryFashion

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

As one of the most influential style and culture magazines in the world, T, The New York Times Style Magazine, illuminates the many facets of style - fashion, beauty and the finer things in life - with incisive commentary and artistic vision. With its Singapore edition now, T Singapore aims to interpret what is current, shedding light on popular culture and offering new and interesting ways to perceive. It is a guide to the cultural conversation through stories that are smart, sharp, exclusive and entertaining, with a distinct point of view.

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