LIFESTYLE

6 Barbie dolls inspired by or created in collaboration with Asian women

Barbie’s new Diwali doll celebrates the festival of lights and is designed by Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre

This month, Barbie announced its first-ever Diwali Barbie doll. Having celebrated other holidays and special occasions through its dolls, including Lunar New Year with Barbies designed by Guo Pei and both Ken and Barbie Dolls that mark Día De Muertos, this new release celebrates the Hindu festival of lights.

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Blackpink members Jennie, Lisa, Rose, and Jisoo have been working hard for their Blinks.

 

HOMES

Home tour: Geometric luxury mansion in Kuala Lumpur frames nature as art

Elegant geometry meets sustainable design in this stunning Malaysian residence by Fabian Tan Architect (Photo: BricksBegin)

There is no ignoring the elegant geometry of this residence. Long lines extend confidently throughout, allowing the resulting volumes and planes to create varying levels of depth. This thoughtful play on geometry is the work of Fabian Tan, founder of the firm Fabian Tan Architect. Tan was approached by a former schoolmate who wanted a home built for his family.

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Cosentino’s Dekton Pietra Edition expands sustainable surface choices and their new applications.

Holiday dream or dream home, Tropicana Cenang, is an unprecedented opportunity to own a slice of this island paradise.

 

STYLE

Breaking the ice: Chopard’s Ice Cube takes centre stage with Aaron, Ridduan, and Ckay

Hairstylist Ckay Liow, fitness enthusiast Aaron Chan, and photographer Ridduan Ismail, adorned in Chopard Ice Cube jewellery and Chopard Alpine Eagle watch (Photo: Bibo Aswan)

In this exclusive spread, three influential male personalities—fitness enthusiast Aaron Chan, renowned photographer Ridduan Ismail, and celebrity hairstylist Ckay Liow—come together to showcase Chopard’s Ice Cube jewellery collection and the Alpine Eagle watch.

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From a flying tourbillon to an automaton, Chanel’s watchmaking ingenuity shines through with the J12.

 

DINING

Cuisine chat: A one-on-one with Camphor executive chef Max Boonthanakit

A casual yet insightful cuisine chat with Camphor executive chef Max Boonthanakit (Photo: AF Production)

Max Boonthanakit, the executive chef of Los Angeles’ Michelin-starred Camphor, recently debuted in Malaysia when Camphor took over Wolfgang’s Steakhouse for an exclusive two-night dining experience, paired with exquisite wines, as part of Resorts World Genting’s Michelin Magic Series. Ahead of the delectable dinner, Tatler sat with the culinary maestro for a casual yet insightful cuisine chat.

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The 2024 edition of The World’s 50 Best Bars 51-100 list has been announced, featuring some of the globe’s most celebrated tipple talents.

 

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How to create a global sensation: Lessons from the makers of hit Thai film ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’

Director Pat Boonnitipat makes his feature-film debut alongside actor Usa Semkhum in the record-breaking hit movie 'How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies', which has become a hit around the world. Since it premiered six months ago, the movie has raked in almost 2 billion baht (US$56.61 million) in total

Tatler speaks with dynamic young director Pat Boonnitipat and GDH studio head Jina Osothsilp about their hit film ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’, and their dream of going all the way to the Oscars.

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Carlos Yulo’s remarkable achievement of winning two Olympic gold medals has ignited a beacon of hope for aspiring Filipino athletes. His historic success not only brings glory to the nation but also serves as a source of inspiration, faith and resilience.

Ahead of her major exhibition opening this month at Hayward Gallery, one of the most celebrated artists of her generation, Haegue Yang tells Tatler why she makes art that can’t be put in a box.

For the founder and CEO of The/Nudge Institute, progress shouldn’t wait too long and goals should always be ambitious to create change.

 

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