Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Sabrina Ho Chiu-yeng (Chinese: 何超盈; born September 24, 1990) [2] is a Hong Kong businesswoman, heiress and philanthropist. She is the daughter of Stanley Ho, a casino tycoon, and Leong On-kei, a politician. [3] Ho invested in businesses founded by women. [4]
In 2005, Edipresse entered several Asian markets. Edipresse Media Asia publishes Tatler editions in Hong Kong, the Philippines, mainland China, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. In September 2019, Edipresse Media Asia announced that it would be renamed Tatler Asia Group beginning January 2020. [2]
Pearl Lam (Chinese: 林明珠) is a Hong Kong-born gallerist, patron, and curator. [1] She is recognized as a leading authority on Asian contemporary art [2] and design. [3] In 2021, Tatler recognized her as one of Asia’s most Influential people. [4]
Messi arrived in Hong Kong on Friday ahead of the Tatler XFEST exhibition match to be held at Hong Kong Stadium. According to Tatler, the match was meant to “elevate Hong Kong’s status as Asia ...
Tatler Asia, which invited Inter Miami to play in Hong Kong, heavily featured Messi and Suárez in its marketing materials. Tickets to the match cost as much as $600, according to CNBC .
Mr Lee was among the 38,000 spectators present at the jam-packed Hong Kong Stadium on Sunday to watch the much-hyped match against Hong Kong XI, where tickets were sold at upwards of HK$1,000 (£101).
Buckingham is a contributing editor to Hong Kong Tatler and Thailand Tatler. [3] [4] In 2019 she partnered with Lady Emily Compton to release a jewellery collection called RockChic. [5] She also partnered with Lady Emily to launch Emily & Olivia, a styling service. [6] She was named number six on Tatler's 2023 best dressed list. [7]
One of Tatler ' s most talked-about annual features is the Little Black Book.The supplement is a compilation of "the most eligible, most beddable, most exotically plumaged birds and blokes in town", and individuals previously featured have included those from a number of backgrounds: aristocrats and investment bankers sit alongside celebrities and those working in the media sector.