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Clickety Clack
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Clickety Clack

During the pandemic, women turn to press-on nails for their manicures.

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September 2020
Half Time
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Half Time

At 20, Chanel’s J12 timepiece transcends time.

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September 2020
Painting Faces
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Painting Faces

How the innovative makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench approached the creation of Byredo’s new cosmetics line with brand founder Ben Gorham.

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September 2020
Thinking Of Pizza, During  A Plague
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Thinking Of Pizza, During A Plague

As restaurants across Singapore try their best to stay afloat, brave new ones emerge — despite the risks. Lucali BYGB, an offshoot of the famed pizza joint in Brooklyn, is one of them.

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September 2020
Shaping A Couturier
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Shaping A Couturier

The Chinese haute couturier Yiqing Yin makes her mark in Vacheron Constantin’s “One of Not Many” campaign.

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September 2020
Snakes And Leathers
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Snakes And Leathers

Streetwear and jewellery designer Yoon Ahn slides into new territory in her latest collaboration with Bulgari.

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September 2020
Game Changing
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Game Changing

Known for its esoteric pursuits, watchmaker richard mille is becoming more inclusive than one would expect.

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September 2020
Beyond Cashmere
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Beyond Cashmere

Behind Italian brand Loro Piana’s legendary focus on exquisite wool fabrics is a longstanding commitment to artisanal workmanship and the ethical sourcing of materials.

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September 2020
Coming Up - Maisie
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Coming Up - Maisie

As a child, Maisie Williams grew up on television sets and in the public eye. Now we witness the Pasha de Cartier ambassador transition into the next chapter of her life story, both onscreen and off

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September 2020
BRIGHT SPARK
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BRIGHT SPARK

Lili Reinhart has emerged not just as an actor of formidable talent, but also as an outspoken voice of her generation.

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September 2020
The Vanguard
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The Vanguard

As technology and social media drive a new generation’s incubator model, young artists reinvent the rules of their professions to inspire the world anew.

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August 2020
Power Couple
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Power Couple

Of all the collaborations out there, the one between Ermenegildo Zegna and Fear of God is perhaps the most compelling. We spoke with designers Alessandro Sartori and Jerry Lorenzo to find out more about their common vision.

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August 2020
Shower Serenity
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Shower Serenity

Liquid soaps, gels and shower oils turn bath time into a sensory experience.

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August 2020
The Endless Desert
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The Endless Desert

For years, travellers claimed to hear voices in the sand as they made the gruelling trek — past towering mountain ranges and ancient cities now lost to time — across China’s western frontier. Centuries later, you can hear them still.

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August 2020
Blink Of An Eye
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Blink Of An Eye

Visual artist Chen Man’s personal aesthetic is one steeped in traditional Chinese culture, yet thoroughly modern in execution.

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August 2020
This Is Our Youth
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This Is Our Youth

The spotlight on Singapore’s models has, although dimmed, never gone out — especially for these new faces who continue to put the nation on fashion’s map.

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August 2020
The Haunted Place
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The Haunted Place

Once the cradle of ancient civilisations, Central Asia was also home to several bustling trade cities. Today, travelling through them reawakens a distant, though not forgotten, past — and reveals a land still coming to terms with its own dazzling history.

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August 2020
Still Painting His Masterpieces
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Still Painting His Masterpieces

Conversations with Bob Dylan after the release of his newest album, “Rough and Rowdy Ways.”

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August 2020
No Time Like The Present
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No Time Like The Present

Examining the symbiotic relationship between watches and film.

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August 2020
MASK OFF
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MASK OFF

Maskne is the new acne, and here’s what is causing it.

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August 2020
Ones To Watch
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Ones To Watch

In what was supposed to be presented in the highly exclusive, rarefied confines of watch fairs, watch brands have adapted seamlessly by showcasing their new releases through virtual events or behind Zoom windows. Here are the 10 best watches of the year to connect with.

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July 2020
Walking On Air
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Walking On Air

Cross-brand collaborations are a dime a dozen, but few demonstrate the astute awareness of Kim Jones. The designer’s ability to make the biggest trends in fashion work for him can be seen in his Air Dior capsule released as part of the Fall ’20 menswear collection.

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July 2020
A Single Thread
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A Single Thread

Silk was introduced along Georgia’s ancient trade routes centuries ago. Today, the people working to preserve silk-making are defending not only a traditional craft but the country’s history as well.

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July 2020
The Meadows Bloom
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The Meadows Bloom

For a decade, the master gardener Dan Pearson has been creating a landscape that blurs the lines between the natural and the man-made, and which celebrates the English countryside.

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July 2020
The Artist Eternal
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The Artist Eternal

Frank Stella’s Minimalist abstractions helped change the direction of painting at the start of his career. Now at the end of it, the 83-year-old artist looks back to his beginnings.

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July 2020
All The World's A Stage
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All The World's A Stage

For the actress NiNi, one’s true self and role in society are constructed — and reconstructed — in a perpetual process of performance and presentation.

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July 2020
The Fashion Gangs
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The Fashion Gangs

Clothing design is often perceived as the work of a solitary and singular talent, of an outsider looking in. But as Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, Maria Cornejo, Gucci’s Alessandro Michele and Telfar Clemens prove, making clothes is in fact the ultimate act of collaboration. Introduction by Alice Newell-Hanson

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July 2020
This Is Not The End Of Fashion
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This Is Not The End Of Fashion

After the disruption of the industry on a global scale, it is the experience of fashion that will pull us back in.

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July 2020
The Artist Of Everyday Things
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The Artist Of Everyday Things

The artist Leow Wei Li paints pictures using ordinary household materials and ingredients, navigating the intersections of art and the Singaporean identity in the process.

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July 2020
THE ARTISTS
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THE ARTISTS

For decades, the art world ignored artists of colour — an institutional neglect it’s now trying to correct. But in the 1960s and ’70s, in Los Angeles and New York, three galleries led the way in showing the work of black artists, many of whom are now among the most influential of our time.

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July 2020