The Tatler stories you need to read from around the region
Every month, we highlight a story from each of Tatler’s publications around the region that we think you’d enjoy.
Tatler Hong Kong
American photographer Marilyn Minter shot an exclusive self-portrait for Tatler, and discussed how her art reclaims agency over how female bodies are portrayed.
Click here to read the story: Marilyn Minter on why she wants to photograph Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey, and challenging rigid beauty standards with a feminist lens
Tatler Singapore
Fahmy Ismail, founder of local denim brand Kerbside&Co, spoke to Tatler about eschewing trends and fashion schedules, and focusing instead on exacting quality standards.
Click here to read the story: How Fahmy Ismail maintains a high level of quality with his denim brand, Kerbside&Co
Tatler Malaysia
Olympic diver and “national unity icon” Pandelela Rinong opened up about the pressures of being an athlete, and her aspirations to inspire Malaysians to celebrate their differences.
Click here to read the story: Platform of unity: Pandelela Rinong on how her unique Malaysian identity is a source of strength
Shangliu Tatler
Taiwanese designer Celia Chu spoke to Tatler about the rarity of women in power in the hotel industry—whether owners, managers or designers like herself—and her unique insights on one of the most crucial elements of hotel design: the bathroom.
Click here to read the story: Taiwanese designer Celia Chu on the rarity of women in the hotel industry
Tatler Taiwan
Melinda Wang, co-founder and CEO of the skincare brand Nomel and a Gen.T honouree, spoke about positivity, confidence—and why Michelle Obama’s views on love are a blueprint for her marriage to actor Tony Yang.
Click here to read the story: Melinda Wang, co-founder of Nomel, on why humility is the key to personal growth