Princess Alia Al Senussi is coming back to Hong Kong for Art Basel (Photo: courtesy of Alia Al Senussi)
Cover Princess Alia Al-Senussi is coming back to Hong Kong for Art Basel (Photo: courtesy of Alia Al-Senussi)

In this Tatler exclusive, the Libyan princess and arts patron, who will be back in Hong Kong for Art Basel, is hosting the Dragon Icons party along with K11 at Dragon-i in honour of LACMA and UCCA. She shares how the event supports the arts community—and why ‘dancing on the table is a must’ at this party

As the largest art museum in the western United States with a collection of more than 149,000 objects that highlight 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe, Los Angeles County Museum of Art—or LACMA as it’s better known—has made a name for itself in Hong Kong with its unforgettable event experiences during Art Basel. Previous editions of the event were always hosted on a Thursday, at cultural and historic sites of Hong Kong, including the Harilela Mansion in 2017, Jumbo Kingdom in 2018 and The Mills in 2019 and K11 Atelier in 2023.

This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, March 27, owing to Easter weekend and will once again be hosted by princess Alia Al-Senussi and entrepreneur Dino Sadhwani. To celebrate the Year of the Dragon, the party is called Dragon Icons, and it will be held at Dragon-i, the legendary fashion and culture hotspot founded by Gilbert Yeung, in collaboration with Shanghai Tang. 

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We’re excited to have you back in Hong Kong this month. What can attendees expect at this year’s party?
It’s so important for Dino and I to use this moment to reflect and the ReStart Art Club [last year] was exactly that—a community celebration about the complete rejuvenation and restart of Hong Kong and the art world, as well as the incredible week that is Art Basel. That’s why in 2023 we made sure we were as inclusive as possible, working with all these amazing host chairs, committee members and friends to bring everyone together. This year, we want to make it about a moment of introspection and really go back to basics, but in a different way, with those nearest and dearest to us. We want to make [this year’s party] about iconic Hong Kong. We are celebrating together as Dragon Icons. It is going to be a different vibe and one that is very much focused on the idea of fun and family. It’s about our chosen family that carries us through dark periods by bringing us joy, mirth and happiness. After all, it is the Year of the Dragon, so we thought how better to commemorate and celebrate than to take over Dragon-i and fully unleash—dancing on tables is a must. 

What is the theme or concept behind this year’s party?
At the heart of this year is the iconic dragon. We’re celebrating at Dragon-i, the legendary hotspot and in collaboration with Shanghai Tang. Dino and I wanted the heart of this year to be about our friends and this extraordinary city. We’re coming together to support the artists, the galleries, and above all, the community. We want this to be a joyful evening, a proper dance night and a proper party. We know that these moments can be fleeting, so we want to capture what we can, when we can. 

What’s the dress code this year?
We want to celebrate iconic glamour, so it’s very much Dragon Icon Tang. This means Hong Kong at its best, at its wildest. We worked with Victoria Tang-Owen [Shanghai Tang’s Director of Arts, Culture and Heritage] and came up with the event’s dress code, which is all about capturing the spirit of this unique and vibrant theme. We want everyone to feel bold and daring, and embrace the fusion of traditions and modernity, in attire and in attitude.

Tell us more about the involvement of Shanghai Tang. How did the collaboration with Victoria Tang-Owen come about?
Shanghai Tang is the epitome of Hong Kong heritage and also Hong Kong cool. It’s the definition of an icon through the ages. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Shanghai Tang and it just felt like the perfect collaboration and way to honour her incredible talent and our years-long friendship. 

I am also a benefit committee member of Design Trust [whose gala is on March 22], and this collaboration with Victoria [who is also collaborator of this year’s Design Trust Gala] brings everything to a full circle.

Obviously, I’m incredibly excited to wear Shanghai Tang. Last year at the ReStart Art Club at K11 Musea, I was decked out in multiple Shanghai Tang ensembles, which were combinations of heritage and contemporary looks, and this year, I am working on a proper club night va-va-voom look. I’m bringing some of my belly dancing Arab girl vibes to the Shanghai Tang fittings. Dino is the classic Shanghai Tang man, and we both want to pay homage to Sir David Tang. I know Victoria has some wonderful looks ready for us all. I expect Dino and I and our friends to be in full iconic Shanghai Tang ensembles. 

What charity components or philanthropic initiatives are associated with the party?
At the core of this evening is the celebration of the art world ecosystem and what culture means to vibrant cities like Hong Kong. We have chosen to consistently honour LACMA and UCCA [Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing]. K11 is our partner and I am the proud founding chairperson of the K11 International Council; a founding co-chair of the LACMA Global Ambassadors, and a member and dear friend of the UCCA Contemporary Circle. I know the importance of a visionary institution, partnerships and the magic of a museum. I have always believed that social settings are great ways to begin cross-cultural collaborations and that we shouldn’t shy away from chatting to someone at a party as it could end up becoming a collaboration making a profound difference in our lives and in the lives of artists and cultural organisations.  

Are there any surprises you can share about the party that attendees might not know about?
We expect our guests to surprise us. I want nothing less than the wildest night Dragon-i has ever seen, and that’s saying a lot to those who remember their favourite nights at this epic Hong Kong spot.

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