Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Cover From left: Carmen Chiu, Saffie Ng, Angie Ng, Ana R, Ankie Beilke, Cora Mau and Utah Lee at Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party which celebrated Hong Kong’s high-octane Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month

Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party was more than just a celebration of the arts, it reaffirmed the vital role that art plays in our lives

When: March 27

Where: The Continental, Pacific Place

Here’s what you missed:
Swire Properties hosted its annual Artists’ Party at The Continental, transforming the upscale Pacific Place restaurant into a vibrant hub where Hong Kong’s art, property and finance sectors came together to celebrate Art Month.

The event drew a diverse crowd, including Tatler community figures such as Feiping Chang, Elly Lam, Angie Ng, Veronica Li and Victoria Tang-Owen, as well as notable names in international art circles, such as British artist Monster Chetwynd, Glasgow-based artist Andrew Miller, Pakistani artist Sara Shakeel and London-based art collective Random International.

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Photo 1 of 18 Artist Monster Chetwynd, Victoria Tang-Owen and Elaine Kwok
Photo 2 of 18 Artist Andrew Miller, Shirley Chan and Tim Marlow
Photo 3 of 18 Carmen Chiu, Saffie Ng, Angie Ng, Ana R, Ankie Beilke, Cora Mau and Utah Lee
Photo 4 of 18 Angie Ng
Photo 5 of 18 Feiping Chang
Photo 6 of 18 Elly Lam
Photo 7 of 18 Ankie Beilke
Photo 8 of 18 Ana R
Photo 9 of 18 Feiping Chang, Prince Kieran J Ashanti-Reilly of Ghana and Ivan Pun
Photo 10 of 18 Irisa Shannon Wong and Kayla Wong
Photo 11 of 18 Kay Li and Nancy Fung
Photo 12 of 18 Lucia Tait Tolani
Photo 13 of 18 Ruby Fung
Photo 14 of 18 Saffie Ng
Photo 15 of 18 Veronica Li
Photo 16 of 18 Toby Smith, Francesca von Etzdorf, Alexis Smith, Kristina Snaith-Lense and guest
Photo 17 of 18 Carmen Chiu, Dervla Louli and Giovanni Pungetti
Photo 18 of 18 Chantel Shafie and Daniel Isserstedt
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Swire Properties’ Artists’ Party raised a toast to Hong Kong’s Art Month
Carmen Chiu, Dervla Louli and Giovanni Pungetti
Chantel Shafie and Daniel Isserstedt

Their presence highlighted the importance of collaboration between established figures in the art world and the business community—a relationship that can foster innovative projects and continued support for the arts scene.

The event, for which Shanghai Tang was a fashion sponsor, was truly fashionable and buzzing, enhanced even more by expertly crafted cocktails, champagne and a mix of DJ sets and live music that kept the energy high throughout the night.

It was a fitting tribute to Hong Kong’s high-octane Art Month, showcasing yet again the richness of our city’s cultural fabric.

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Suchetana Mukhopadhyay
Digital Content Manager, Tatler Hong Kong
Tatler Asia
Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Suchetana Mukhopadhyay is the Digital Content Manager for Tatler Hong Kong. In this role, she leads all digital editorial and branded content on Tatler Hong Kong’s website, from brainstorming story ideas with the writers to editing and publishing the articles, and from managing the overall content flow to driving search engine optimisation. She also leads the beauty content at Tatler Hong Kong and across the region, and is always looking to champion diversity through her articles. She was previously with Cedar Hong Kong and Gafencu, and freelanced for the South China Morning Post, Campaign Asia-Pacific, CNN and more. Contact her here.