Winter is Coming: Stylish pieces for mens winter fashion

 

Plummeting temperatures and December soirées call for crystals and embellishments, sharp tailoring, volume drama, oversized coats and  monochromatic looks. Combing through the top trends this winter, here’s your tight edit of the warmest numbers –  scroll below for some wearable style inspo…

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Trench coat, jacket, trousers and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Sweater, shorts and high-cut sneakers by Loewe

 

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Button-up shirt, pants, layered balloon pants and white boots by DEMO

 

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Jacket, tank top, belt and trousers by Dolce & Gabbana; Shoes by Prada

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Turtleneck by Prada; Trench coat by Loewe; Cross-body bag by Balenciaga

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Jacket, necklace with pouch, cross-body bag and pants by Prada

 

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Button-up shirt, necklace, jacket, trousers and loafers by Gucci

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Biggest winter fashion trends to follow right now!

It’s finally winters in Hong Kong and there’s nothing more mood uplifting than the seasonal trend guide we’ve put together for you. From punchy puffers to playful power suits, there are a plethora of fun options for a bold and bright winter dressing. Scroll below for Gafencu‘s  picks of chic fashion trends that you will surely want to follow this colder season.

 

Fringe Movement

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If there is one style that has survived the chopping board through the years, it would be fringe. From shaggy to fuzzy to down right sheer classy, these strips of oscillating details take its inspiration from ’20s flapper dresses and ’60s and ’70s fringe jackets, punctuating these modern edits with an edgier and more modish appeal.

Geometric Patterns

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Geometric motifs are making its statement, from Versace and Louis Vuitton monograms to Penrose and fractal  prints, these striking patterns are making all the waves and you’re going to want to catch it if you’re looking to stand out and make an impression.

Also Read: Winter Style: Standout fashion accessories to rock the party season!

Coloured Leather

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Adding a much needed splash of colour to the traditionally earthy cool tones of winter garments, this year the highest of fashion authority are featuring shades of fuchsia, tangerine and emeralds and even Versace’s iconic black-and-yellow on their runways. Make no mistake, these coloured leather garments will have you setting the trend in your circles.

Bold Colours 

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The 2021-2022 winter colours scream bright, bold and beautiful, replacing last season’s sandstone and amber glow with a more striking brisk blue Mykonos Blue and illuminating yellow, among many more electrifying hues that are sure to turn heads.

 

Also Read: Sartorial men’s styling to level up your fashion game

Hue Dunnit: Colourful statement pieces for the cooler season

Serving up bold and bright shades to add a splash of colour for the cooler season are the highest in high fashion, from an emerald green ensemble by Gucci to a cobalt blue floral dress by Balenciaga to an electric purple turtleneck and long skirt by Stella McCartney — the true hues of winter are all shades of fierce,  contrasting tones. Don’t believe us, just see for yourself…

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On Her:
Turtleneck and long skirt by Stella McCartney; Handbag by Jimmy Choo; Heels by Versace
On Him
Jacket, pants, handbag and shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her:
Jacket, pants, boot heels by Hermès
On Him
Jacket, pants, watch and shoes by Hermès

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Button-up shirt, shorts and shoes by Prada

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On Her:
Earrings, dress and thigh-high boots by Bottega Veneta
On Him:
Necklace, ring, jacket, button-up shirt, pants and shoes by Hermès

 

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On Her:
Jacket, necklace, cross-body bag, trousers and loafers by Gucci
On Him:
Jacket, rings, handbag, pants and loafers by Gucci

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Dress and high-knee boots by Balenciaga

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On Her:
Earrings, dress and ankle boots by Loewe
On Him:
Vest by Dunhill; Pants by Hermès; Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo

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On Her:
Earrings, jacket and skirt by Versace; Heels by Jimmy Choo
On Him:
Sleeveless long shirt by Loewe; Pants by Prada; Shoes by Dunhill

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On Her:
Dress and high-knee boots by Balenciaga
On Him:
Jacket, necklace, cross-body bag, pants and shoes by Prada

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Kes Lei; Jackie Chan Female model: Ka Wai (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Male model: Ling Kai (Elite Model Management Hong Kong Limited); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Owen Ko

Trendiest men’s coats for the season

The sheer variety of stunning sartorial statement pieces served up by the world’s best-loved haute couture maisons will leave debonair gentlemen quite literally spoilt for choice this season. From colourful boudoir-inspired garments and charming country apparel to bold, disco-fever ensembles and shimmering futuristic garments, no stone has been left unturned in the name of high fashion. Read on, dear reader, to see the hottest menswear looks of the Fall / Winter 2021 season…

Ermenegildo Zegna
Old meets new in Ermenegildo Zegna’s latest men’s Fall / Winter collection. A fresh slate for the brand introduces a new design approach for a plethora of contemporary silhouettes specifically crafted to meet the more casual needs of today’s debonair gentleman. While still staying true to its history of remarkable tailoring, methodology and construction hallmarks to the celebrated brand.

Balenciaga
Monochromatic ensembles were interspersed with pops of colour in Balenciaga’s latest Fall / Winter menswear line. Featuring puffy overcoats and streamlined blazers, as well as trenches that screams for attention — here, casual elegance meets comfort with a hint of edginess.

Berluti
This season, Berluti pulls out all the stops showcasing a collection of lush mohair suits, colourful knitted sweaters and a plethora of silk shirts, multi-hued headwear. 

Burberry
Burberry’s seasonal men’s collection, proves itself truly British as it pays to the traditional British country style while injecting a sense of  freedom to the mix. Highlighting piped lapels, trenches, hunting vests and ruffled coats, among other inclusions that bring out a sense of playfulness to pair with its quintessentially British style. 

Dolce & Gabbana
Is disco bling back? It would seem so as seen on Dolce & Gabbana’s FW 2021 menswear catwalk. Awash in brazen golds, shimmering silvers, gleaming whites and multicoloured prints –  its a perfect amalgam of ’70s-inspired disco fever and the futuristic. And, in an era where toned-down fashion and casualwear dominate, it offers a boldly welcome reprieve.

Fendi
Standing in contrast with its women’s Fall / Winter line, Fendi’s male offerings this season have elevated its typically neutral palette of beiges, whites and browns with a liberal – for the brand – dose of colour. From powder-blue trenches to an avant-garde printed overcoat, it is an interesting departure for the brand, one that nevertheless retains all the classic tailoring and attention to detail that makes a Fendi a Fendi.

Givenchy
Layering is the name of the game, with puffy jackets worn over hoodies, leather coats and suit jackets over cowled sweaters, all heightening the overall outré effect. Featuring a gamut of textures, cuts, fabrics and accessories, a dominant motif is the veritable treasure trove of hooded creations on offer.

Gucci
There’s an undeniable country charm that surrounds the latest seasonal line from Gucci, with tweed suits, knit sweaters and belted vests all serving to spotlight this running theme. Apart from a few more flirtatious offerings – a ruffled brown coat and a shimmering turtle neck, to name but two – it evokes the image of British men on a hunt, replete with such equine-inspired accessories as riding caps and sturdy knee-high leather boots. 

Hermès
The epitome of subdued elegance – think hooded parkas, casual sweaters, fleece jackets and zippered track bottoms – Hermès’ exemplifies just what luxe tailoring and sophistication looks like. Interspersed between each item in the collection is a welcomed splash of vibrant colours and contrasting patterns.

Loewe
Throwing masculine fashion out the window and embracing unabashed gender fluidity as the central focus of Loewe’s FW2021 collection. Going hippy, rock, grunge and punk, this season’s runway was punctuated with ambiguous maxi-skirts-cum-pants, pansy-print cardigans, and bondage-style trousers.

Louis Vuitton
As an exploration of his own African heritage, artistic director of Louis Vuitton, Virgil Abloh tales his design cue from the Black Lives Matter movement, creating the ‘Ebonics’ collection, comprised of floor-length coats with zoot suit twist. 

Valentino
Putting a firm emphasis on layered looks, fine tailoring and a riot of geometric patterns, Valentino adds a dash of playfulness to its usual sombre monochromatic colour tones this season as seen on this year’s Fall-Winter runway for menswear. 

Salvatore Ferragamo
For his latest line, Ferragamo’s Paul Andrew has taken a leap to the future, Reimagining the iconic looks that dress the military, athletic and scuba diving attire with a twist of dystopia inspired by a world of sci-fi cult classics as The Matrix and Gattaca, Salvatore Ferragamo’s latest line spotlights fluorescent colours, transparent fabrics and tight-fitted bionic fabrics. A creative post-Covid foretelling, if you will. 

Versace
Monogrammed creations have long been synonymous with Italian fashion house Versace, and its latest seasonal collection is no different. In this case, however, it opted to introduce a new motif – La Greca. Inspired by its heritage Greek Key pattern, the monogram consistently took place of pride in the line’s futuristic garments, and more to prove that more can be more without overdoing it.

Date night outfit ideas to turn heads!

When comes time to step out in full chic and glamour, you best have your collection of dine-out couture in check. Picking from the highest in fashion authority, namely, Valentino, Bottega Veneta, Dolce & Gabbana and more, you best believe that date night will be done right with these sartorial match made in heaven. 

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On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Lurex blazer and skirt by Paule Ka; Handbag and heels by Tom Ford
On Him: Jacket and trousers by Hugo Boss

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Look 2
Trench coat, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 3
On Her: Earrings and rings by Swarovski, Jacket by Bottega Veneta
On Him: Jacket and pants by Hugo Boss

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Look 4
On Her: Earrings, gloves, jacket, cycling shorts, bag and boots by Dolce & Gabbana
On Him: Jacket, shirt, pants and shoes by Tom Ford

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Look 5
On Her: Top, skirt and heels by Valentino
On Him: Jacket, shirt, pants and shoes by Hugo Boss

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Look 6
On Her: Headband, earrings, crop top, skirt, bag and heels by Prada
On Him: Top, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 7
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Jacket by Paule Ka; Boots by Jimmy Choo
On Him: Jacket and pants by Ermenegildo Zegna; Top, long skirt and boots by Loewe

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Top, long skirt and boots by Loewe

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Look 9
On Her: Earrings by Swarovski; Lurex blazer and skirt by Paule Ka; Handbag and heels by Tom Ford
On Him: Jacket, trousers and shoes by Hugo Boss

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Venue: Loung Fu Pao Restaurant; Female model: Anna Po (Primo Managment Ltd); Male model: Pierre V (Primo Managment Ltd); Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau

Dress like a boss! Bespoke suits for men

No man should be without a well-tailored suit, or five! And if there is any fine garment worth investing in, it ought to be custom made-to-measure. While a suit bought off the rack may look flawless at a glance, the devil is in the details – those revealing tell-tale signs that differentiate between a machine-made and hand-sewn outfit from the moment you raise your arms, sit or bend.

When it comes to bespoke tailoring, few places in Asia do it quite like Hong Kong. Dreamy as it is, though, a bespoke suit today does not come cheap. Ranging up from HK$8,000 to HK$50,000 and beyond, the hefty price tag involves a painstaking procedure of measurement-taking, construction, cutting, sewing and rounds of fittings and alterations, on top of sourcing top-notch materials from around the world to fit the exact specifications and preferences of each client’s distinct style and personality. So, is commissioning a bespoke suit truly better than buying off the rack? Let’s break down the process:

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(Photo: Prestitch HK)

Exacting measurement
There is nothing more unflattering than a suit that wears too tight or too loose on the body, which is unfortunately often the case with the ready-made variety. Unlike assistants at retail stores, a trained tailor can tell at glance what type of construction would fit a prospective client, even if they have an unusual body shape. This instinct is then confirmed by thoroughly measuring every inch of the body, from head to toe, for a complete and accurate fit.

Take, for example, 69-year-old family-run establishment Bobby’s Fashions – headed by third-generation brothers Nick and Bobby Daswani. With each order, 30 body measurements and posture images are recorded to ensure the perfect fit for the customer’s shape, requirements and lifestyle. Their services even fill the gap for bespoke suit for women, which is more often than not a nightmare to shop for off the rack.

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Personalised touch
Accounting for much of a client’s investment when they commission a bespoke suit is the comfort and reassurance that they are getting their money’s worth. Guided by a team of expert consultants, the buyer can experience first-hand the step-by-step bespoke process, of choosing the type of style, high-quality fabric, colour, pattern and accessories they want.

The expert brotherly duo tells us that every single element in their bespoke suits are fully customisable, from fabrics, threads and buttons to collar designs, pocket sizes and positions, and indeed pretty much anything else under the sun. “The workshop stocks over 20,000 fabrics – one of the largest fabric storehouses in the city – from some of the finest mills around the world, including those supplied to luxury brands such as Ermenegildo Zegna, Vitale Barberis Canonico, Dormeuil and Loro Piana,” they reveal.

Also Read: Sartorial men’s styling to level up your fashion game

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Construction and detailing
After taking down measurements and picking out the fabric, a canvas for the construction is then made. Contrary to the glued interlining of a mass-produced suit, custom hand-crafted suits are sewn by hand, giving the jacket its structure – forming and sculpting the chest, the shoulders and the clean rolls of the lapels. Details such as hand-sewn buttonholes and lining along the seams and under the lapels of the jacket are also hallmarks of a well-tailored suit.

Take for example, Prestitch Hong Kong, inspired by Italian craftsmanship, the house style of bespoke tailor reflects its specialisation in Florentine and Neapolitan suiting, both of which accentuate the silhouette and offer a comfortable, classic menswear look. Featuring soft, unpadded shoulders on jackets, notched lapels structured with a slightly lowered, curved gorge, and buttonholes are completely hand sewn and finished in fine Milanese style.

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Fitting and accessories
The process doesn’t end when the suit is complete though. Next, one to three rounds of fittings with the client occur, with alterations done as needed, to ensure it fits perfectly and the feel is natural. The painstaking process can take from two days to two weeks, and sometimes a month or more, depending on each client’s level of customisation, and the number of orders and staff at each workshop.

But when the curtains are pulled back on the long-awaited final masterpiece, the fun can begin through selecting sumptuous accoutrements to elevate one’s outfit. From cufflinks, ties, pocket squares and more, the addition of custom-made extras make all the difference. Manhattan Bespoke Custom Tailor, which was founded by Michael Lalwani, offers not only a wide range of fabrics, but also exceptional personalised services to their customers. “We have over 200 skilled hands working around the clock to guarantee the unparalleled quality of our hand-cut, hand-made suits,” says operations chief Roger Shaikh. “We guide our customers and help them coordinate clothing combinations– like matching a tie with their shirt or suit – and can customise anything the customer wishes.”

“If the fabric is the skeleton of a suit, craftsmanship would be its soul” – Prestitch HK

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Wardrobe investment
Crafting a custom hand-sewn, made-to-order and made-to-measure suit is no easy feat, so the large investment required in terms of money and waiting time are understandable. Some would argue that since bespoke suits are so well made that they last several years, mitigating the initial outlay over time. Certainly, a bespoke suit not only accentuates a man’s physique, but it adds a touch of je ne se quoi to the modish ensemble that is uniquely him.

Thanks to a long lineage of bespoke tradition and expertise, there is no shortage of professional, skilled tailors at your service in Hong Kong. Here are a few of our recommendations:

Bobby’s Fashions
Address: 3A Carnarvon Road, TST
Contact: (852) 2724 2615

Manhattan Bespoke Custom Tailor
Address: Unit E, G/F, Mercantile House, TST
Contact: (852) 2302 0728

Prestitch Hong Kong
Address: Ivy House, M-1, 18-20 Wyndham St Central
Contact: (852) 2889 0083

Ascot Chang
Address: Locations vary
Contact: (852) 2523 3663

W.W. Chan & Sons Tailor
Address: Entertainment Building, Central
Contact: (852) 2366 9738 / 2366 2634

Sartorial men’s styling to level up your fashion game

Make way for the new traditionalists!

Modern men are redefining the traditional men’s fashion trends with a more feminen touch. From shades of pink to clutch bags and golden necklaces, it’s time to tap into your softer side with a sartorial style that will have you elevating your fashion game to the next level. 

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Jacket, cross-body bag, trousers and boots by Dunhill

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Look 2
Jacket by Loewe; Pants by Hermès

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Look 3
Shirt, pants and boots by Loewe

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Look 4
Chain necklace by LoeweTracksuit by Stella McCartney

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Trench coat, bracelet, clutch, pants and shoes by Versace

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Look 6
Trench coat, handbag, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law; Videographer: Kingsley Lau; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Model: Ricky (Elegance Model Management); Hair and Make Up: Heti Tsang

Bridal Revisited: Create bespoke wedding moments in Hong Kong

In the charming world of decadent weddings, nothing is off limits. While you may want to create a spectacular ceremony to wow the crowds, when it comes to picking out the top spots for bespoke bridal and wedding frills, leave it to us.

From bedazzling wedding gowns and hand-sewn suits to hand-crafted invitation cards and art deco tiered cakes, here is Gafencu’s list of places to go to add a sumptuous personalised touch to your big day.

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Bespoke tailoring by Magnus & Novus
A perfect fit for the modern groom

Attention, guys! If there is one thing you should invest your time and money in during the complex wedding-planning process, it is a top-notch custom-made suit. After all, while everyone’s eyes are on the bride, she’s only got eyes for you.

When it comes to putting your best foot forward on your big day, the artisanal menswear brand Magnus & Novus pulls out all the stops. More than 5,000 handmade stitches, 50 hours of tailoring, and rigorous product development and research go into creating each bespoke suit – all to guarantee that the groom looks his best next to her couture dress.

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Through private consultations, customers can collaborate on the design, be it determining the fit of a raw silk jacket or personally selecting from a wide range of fine-pearl requisites and handcrafted accessories to pair with their ensemble. Every minute detail ensures the expression of a gentleman’s personal creativity and debonair style. Each suit takes four to six weeks to perfect, inclusive of at least three visits for measurements and alterations, but in the end you’ll have a wardrobe standout that is forever close to your heart.

For enquiries: (852) 9380 9173 / magnusandnovus.com

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A dress for any bride by Marco M Chan
Dressing the bride is an imaginative love affair for Marco M Chan

The wedding dress is often the emblem of a bride’s childhood fantasies – every detail, every twirl, a liberated expression of her desires, wishes and creative imaginings.

Making those fantasies a reality is celebrated fashion stylist-turned-designer Marco M Chan. Earning rapid international fame, Chan has worked with fashionable A-listers, from Paris Hilton and CoCo Lee to G.E.M, and an array of prestigious brands, including Cartier, Omega and Shiseido. Graduating from dressing the stars to cutting his own cloth, he launched his eponymous label of show-stopping tailor-made pieces in 2013.

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He thrives on transforming fabric into stunning bespoke gowns and dresses that emphasise his clients’ individuality and unique qualities, giving them a strong sense of confidence and empowerment.
Known for his innovative use of silk and lace, as well as the finest materials from around the world, his designs are recognised for his signature draping, and his way of reforming basic cutting techniques to accentuate the bride’s silhouette perfectly. The painstaking process takes, on average, six weeks from start to finish, but the result never fails to unveil a gorgeous outcome.

For enquiries: @MarcoMChan

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Hand-designed invitation cards for your big day
Sandy Chan folds artistry into exquisite stationery for your big day

In the age of email and Instagram, handwritten invitation cards bring a personalised, intimate feel to special occasions. Especially on such an important day as a wedding, formal announcement by the way of a customised invitation card sets the tone for guests, providing a deft foundation for the stated theme and dress code.

Stationery artist Sandy Chan, founder and creative director of Sanstation, caters to the specific, personal tastes of each of the couple she works with. Her decade-long experience in the wedding industry and dynamic background reflects her unique artistry in blending Western art elements with traditional Oriental designs. Having spent her early years in Hong Kong and her teens in Oxford, England, before moving to Canada to study fine arts and graphic design, her passion for paper art and printing techniques unfolded into a career in 2014, quickly followed by the 2015 launch of her own business.

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Elegant, tasteful and sophisticated, Chan’s designs have won awards and a number of prestigious titles, including exclusive wedding stationery designer for luxury hotels like The Peninsula Hong Kong and the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong.

For enquiries: (852) 3956 8780 / sanstation.com

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Centrepiece-worthy artisanal wedding cakes 
The Butterfly Patisserie’s creative wedding cakes set hearts fluttering

No wedding is complete without a beautifully designed cake. A centrepiece of any reception, the towering wedding cake is more than just a well-constructed mix of flour, eggs, butter and sugar. It’s an important symbol of tradition, commitment and love, as demonstrated in every exciting cake-cutting ceremony. 

Serving up premium tiered treats is an elevated, boutique cake shop in one of Tsim Sha Tsui’s most luxurious hotels, The Butterfly Patisserie at Rosewood Hong Kong. Intricately designed and sumptuously moulded with the highest quality ingredients, it offers a slew of edible art with multitiered cakes for weddings and other special occasions.

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With prices ranging from HK$1,280 to HK$1,680 per pound, The Butterfly Patisserie’s bespoke wedding cakes will naturally cater to the specific flavour and design requests of customers. From the addition of lavishly sprinkled gold-leaf flakes to elegant marbling, these exclusive, made-to-order creations provide newlyweds with a spectacular feature on their special day, and the sweetest of memories to share with loved ones and close friends.

For enquiries: (852) 3891 8732 / rosewoodhotels.com

 

Shades of Grey: Your sartorial fall forecast ahead!

Contemporary with just a hint of nostalgia, minimalist yet beautiful… dive into a stunning sartorial world awash in shades of grey. From outfits by Giorgio Armani and Stella McCartney to ensembles by Valentino and Loewe, and more from the highest of fashion authorities, make sure that all eyes are on you. 

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Look 1
On Her
Earrings by Roger Vivier;Jacket, waist coat, pants by Ports 1961

On Him
Jacket and pants by Stella McCartney

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Look 2
On Her
Dress and heels by Valentino
On Him
Turtleneck, jacket, pants and boots by Valentino

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Look 3
On Her
Top, belt and skirt by Loewe
On Him
Top by Loewe

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Look 4
Earrings, stole and skirt by Giorgio Armani

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Look 5
On Her
Turtleneck, sweater, skirt by Stella McCartney; Handbag and knee-high boots by Prada
On Him
Top, trench coat, pants, handbag and shoes by Prada

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Look 6
On Her
Maglia sweater, waist coat, pants by Giorgio Armani
Heels by Giuseppe Zanotti
On Him
Vest, pants and boots by Valentino

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Look 7
On Her
Dress and boots by Hermès
On Him
Jacket, pants and shoes by Hermès

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Look 8
Jacket, pants and shoes by Bottega Veneta

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Look 9
On Her
Earrings, dress and heels
by Tom Ford
On Him
Jacket, pants, shoulder bag and sneakers by Balenciaga

 

 

Photographer: Jack Law
Art Direction & Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma
Female model: Angel (Elegance Model Management)
Male model: George N (Primo Management Ltd)
Hair and Make-up: Heti Tsang and Joenny Lau

 

Fashion Hacks: How to remove stains, treat discolouration, repair a loose thread and more…

Wine spills, oil splatters, and a loose thread on your favourite sweater — we’ve been there, and there’s nothing more heart dropping than the sight of our favourite statement piece stained. But fear not, because we’ve got you covered.

Before you decide to throw a fit or throw your clothes out, try out these fashion tips and tricks for removing stains and reviving your precious fashion investments back to its stylish original state.

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Remove wine stains:
Wine stains are the bane of any sophisticated dresser. One minute you’re indulging in a sumptuous wine and dine occasion and the next minute you’ve spilled wine over your silk shirt — we’ve all be there. The next time this happens, rush to request a club soda (soda water) and run it through the soaked area before it sets.

The salts and weakly acidic properties of the beverage breaks down any stains without decolourising the fabric, making for an instantly quick relief. Though getting home without a shirt might be a concern for the aftermath. 

 

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Remove oil stains:
Unlike wine stains, oil stains are much more tricky to remove and difficult to ignore. They are especially attracted to fabric and sets much quicker than water-based liquids. But whether it is cooking oil, butter, make up or motor grease, the solution is easier than you think.

Fill a basin with hot water and dish washing detergent (not laundry detergent) and leave the fabric to soak for at least 30 minutes. Then, rinse and wash with laundry detergent and voila — Good as new! 

 

Also Read: 9 Tips to care for your designer clothes

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Remove set-in stains and discoloration:
If however, a stain goes unnoticed for several days or weeks, it could set into a permanent stain, but not all hope is lost. White vinegar should be a staple in every household for its versatile cleaning, preserving and sanitising properties.

First, fill an empty water bottle with vinegar. Start by sprinkling baking soda over the area, before spraying vinegar on it, then gently rubbing the mixture into the fabric. Let it sit for up to 30 minutes then rinse and repeat if necessary. Alternatively, let it sit in a formula of vinegar and detergent overnight before rinsing and laundering. This formula also applies to blood stains.

 

Remove ink stains:gafencu fashion hacks remove stain vinegar and baking soda
If you’ve ever left a pen in your pocket or accidentally written on your shirt, you’d know that ink stains are some of the most stubborn stains to remove. But in the hopes that it hasn’t done permanent damage yet, using a hairspray, whether on ball point ink or permanent marker stains, can work magic on fabrics.

Start by dabbing a damp sponge around area for the hairspray to set in. Then, spray a generous amount of hairspray onto the affected area before scrubbing the stain. Repeat the process until the stain is no longer visible and let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes (or overnight). Finally, rinse thoroughly and wash the garment. If you don’t have hairspray or would prefer a less chemically-derived product, you can replace it with rubbing alcohol and detergent.

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Remove adhesive markings:
Not so much stains than just very stubborn foreign material, adhesive  from stickers or other sticky objects leave a nasty mark for all to see, but the good news is, they are easier to remove than stains. Simply apply ice to the affected area to soften the hardened adhesive. Scrape off any adhesive materials if you have to. Then, pre-wash the garment in hot soapy water and let it sit for 30 minutes before rinsing. This will clean the marks right off.

Fix a hole in the sweater:
Could there be a more dreadful sight than a loose thread sticking out from an otherwise tightly-knit sweater? Don’t fret — there’s a simple and effortless solution to returning your beloved cardigan to perfect condition. Simply pick up a crochet hook, insert it through the underside of the knit and pull the string of yarn inward to tuck it underneath and through the hole from which the stitch had come loose from, then make a knot.

If small hole has opened up into a laddered stitch with an unfortunately large gap between the edges of the hole, the simplest solution is to patch it up with a needle and thread. This video is a good example of how to do it. 

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