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THE GUEST LIST
Tatler THE SCENE • We look back on highlights from Hong Kong’s most cultured month, from Art Basel to the Big Art Festival, and meet a man saving bubble tea waste from the landfill
United by Music
For Art’s Sake
A Kind of Magic
Somewhere in Time • Guests travelled back in time to a Haw Par Mansion revived in full splendour through an arts party
Art Resonates
Glam Ascent
The Art of Wealth • DBS Culinary Delights—ARTable 2026 unites two of Korea’s celebrated chefs with contemporary art and a philosophy of gold
Calvin Sio • Behind every cup of boba is a pile of tea waste, but this start-up is proving it’s far from useless
The Art of Enigma • The Louvre and major French arts institutions will join the Hong Kong Heritage Museum to stage an immersive Mona Lisa exhibition, where Da Vinci’s masterpiece will come to life through technology
A Gilded Future • A new campaign celebrating the legacy of Austrian painter Gustav Klimt—one of whose paintings recently became the most expensive work of modern art ever sold at Sotheby’s—launches in Hong Kong
Tatler STYLE • As the Met Gala approaches, we speak to three couturiers about their process, plus we check out the Schiaparelli exhibition at the V&A and check in with Jaquet Droz CEO Alain Delamuraz
These California Dreams • Romantic yet playful, feminine and expressive, soft silhouettes take centre stage against the jaw-dropping backdrop of Joshua Tree National Park
Made to Empower • Three haute couturiers reveal how they translate a client’s aspirations into garments that take hundreds of hours to create—yet are worn just once
The Art of Fashion • Tatler experienced the captivating allure of Schiaparelli beyond the runway—a rare immersive experience at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, on view until November
EDITOR’S PICK
WATCHES PICKS
ALAIN DELAMURAZ • The Jaquet Droz CEO on unique pieces and why the key to the future is always the past
The House Wins • From a pixelated Mademoiselle to a sapphire-bridged movement seven years in the making, Chanel’s 2026 collections launched at Watches and Wonders prove that when you play the long game, you get to rewrite the rules
Shades of Closure • The RM 07-01 Coloured Ceramics is the final chapter of this Richard Mille collection, and it is an interesting conversation starter
Time, Inherited • Felicity Ng came to watch collecting because of grief and stayed for the craft, the stories and the discipline of the manual wind
EDITOR’S PICK
JEWELLERY PICKS
Redefining the Dialogue • As Hearts On Fire marks its 30th anniversary, the international jewellery house moves beyond traditional craftsmanship to explore a new era of personal expression
THE WISH LIST • Everything you need to look your best this month
Tatler FEATURES • We speak to the cast and creator of upcoming high-society drama The Season, dive deep into the fascination with high-value trading cards and check into some seriously arty suites
HIS VISION, HIS RULES • Hong Kong haute couture designer Robert Wun refuses to be defined by anyone’s expectations but his own
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL • Look beyond the...