Moustache, a mens clothing store on Aberdeen Street in Sheung Wan is one of my favorite stores in Hong Kong. The owners Jaye and Ellis opened their shop in 2009 with roots from New York City (they both moved to HK in 2005). Their clothing is impeccably made, with top fabrics and a tailored, yet vintage edge to their clothing. Most compelling to me, is that they also offer bespoke tailoring for both men and women. As someone whom is interested in shifting my style toward a more masculine and bespoke look, I have found my new fashion collaborators for 2011. Their eye for detail, strong sense of styling, and sophisticated taste make them by far the best tailor in HK.
28 December 2010
24 December 2010
Traditional Hong Kong Candy
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Design Hong Kong,
Hong Kong Candy
I was introduced to traditional HK candy a few weeks ago at an art opening. Not only are they great tasting, but the design is brilliant. Whilst in Hong Kong, you can visit a famous shop in Sheung Wan, Chan Yee Chai, where you can purchase local snacks and sweets.
12 December 2010
Hong Kong Culture
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Hong Kong Culture
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| Pak Tai Temple, Wan Chai, Mix of old and new |
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| Pak Tai Temple, Outside |
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| Historic Blue House Tenement |
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| Chef singing opera, post meal, Da Ping Huo |
I had dinner at a Sichuan restaurant, Da Pin Huo. Husband and wife team, whom opens their sophisticated restaurant for 2 seatings each night. If you enjoy authentic and extremely hot food in a calm setting, book a reservation. We ate a plant, see photo above, which overtook my mouth in a way that I have never experienced. It was tingly, sour, sweet, hot, and present, for 10 minutes after a bite. Has a hint of the indian tamarind, but unlike anything I will ever taste again. Anyone know the medicinal qualities? Share.
On Sunday morning, woke up to a walking tour of Wan Chai. Our tour guide was fortunately an activist, rather than a romantic tourist version, we discovered the area, thru the eyes of someone whom has first hand experienced the plight of the locals trying desperately to hold on to historic buildings.
Back to fashion this week. Just needed a bit of depth....
08 December 2010
Peter Lau, Shop Sheung Wan
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Hong Kong Designer,
Peter Lau
If you are looking for interpretations of traditional Chinese dress, check out Peter Lau's shop on 168 Queens Road Central. Peter, a veteran of the HK fashion industry for 20 years, established his own label for special occasion wear and since launched a 2nd line called, China Doll, targeting teenagers. Peter designs his own fabrics and prints, inspired by vintage Chinese fabrics. His designs are certainly for the more adventure oriented dresser. Its a special store and often times you will find Peter upstairs working in his studio. The pieces are nostalgic and sexy. Perfect for a Western New Years eve dress, or Chinese New Year celebration.
05 December 2010
L-Atitude E-Commerce Site
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E commerce site,
L-Atitude
I have been guest writing for the blog component of a new e-commerce site, L-Atitude. L'Atitude is a New York based shopping site that offers fashion accessories, clothing, and lifestyle products from Mumbai, Hong Kong, Manila, Milan, New York and Istanbul. It is a great concept, as it gives women the ability to shop the globe, into destinations one has yet to visit.
http://www.shoplatitude.com/
Here is a latest article on the site at vogue.com:
http://www.vogue.com/vogue-daily/article/new-e-commerce-site-l-atitude-is-the-global-shoppers-choice/
01 December 2010
Lane Crawford
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Hong Kong Shopping,
Lane Crawford
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| Me looking good, notice the flat shoes, a long night. |
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| RM by Roland Mouret |
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| Chloe Pants |
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| YSL Cape |
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| My colleague, Stinger, late nite DJ |
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| I would go skiing, if I wore this Miu Miu jacket |
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| My obsession, Kiki de Montparnasse, its mine! |
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| Biyan, an Indonesian designer, not my style, but happy to see an obscure designer at LC |
28 November 2010
Triple Major Pop Up
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| Store Front of Shop in Sheung Wan, HK |
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| Interior |
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| Triple Major Store Director, Richie Chan |
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| We advised my friend, NOT to buy this piece.... |
Each pop up appropriate local elements and attempts to fit both the exterior design and merchandise to the local market. Their HK store front is disguised as a real estate agency, with its windows and interior covered in real estate ads (albeit ironic).
Strong concept, strong enough, I went back for a 2nd time this weekend.
www.triple-major.com
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