Krug Encounters: Renowned champagne brand ends 2018 with a bang

Since 1843, renowned French champagne brand Krug has produced countless memorable expressions of the world’s favourite fizzy alcoholic beverage. In 2018, the brand paid tribute to its 175-year legacy by hosting a series of immersive Krug Encounters in key locations around the globe to explore Music x Krug x Food in unexpected ways. After stops in the UK, France, Switzerland, South Korea and Japan, its international odyssey culminated in fantastic fashion two days ago at high-end eatery Hexa, situated in Hong Kong’s own Harbour City mall.

Krug Encounters 2018 culminated in a fantastic night at Hexa in Hong Kong

Surrounded by stunning vistas of Victoria Harbour, Olivier Krug – a sixth-generation scion of the family-run marque – welcomed a select group of VIP guests for an evening of fine food, marvellous music and, of course, a series of the Reims-based brand’s much-loved champagnes. The highlight of the night, though, was undoubtedly the unveiling of the 166th edition of its Grand Cuvée, a beautiful expression created from an amalgam of 140 wines across 13 years that offers a delicious nutty note with a citrusy undertone.

Japanese jazz band Bloodest Saxaphone serenaded guests at Krug Encounters Hong Kong

In keeping with the Music x Krug x Food theme, attendees were also treated to tasty treats crafted by Executive Chef Robin Zavou from the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, as they whiled the night away to the toe-tapping musical numbers of Bloodest Saxaphone, the renowned Japanese jazz band flown in from Tokyo especially for the event.  

Guests tasted a series of delicious champagnes at the final Krug Encounters 2018 event in HK

Text: Tenzing Thondup

November Events: The top acts coming to Hong Kong this month

From a family run at HK Disneyland and Arts in the Park for the little ones to musical acts like Guns N’ Roses and the Clockenflap music festival, here’s a round-up of the top November events in Hong Kong.

November events coming to Hong Kong

HK Disneyland 10K Weekend
3-4 Nov

If you’re looking for an easy way to get your kids off their digital devices and outdoors for a day, look no further than the Hong Kong Disneyland 10K Weekend. This annual event is open to participants of all ages and sees a series of Minnie (Mouse) Marathons staged within the walls of Uncle Walt’s Wonderland. While teens and above can sign up for the Incredible 10K and Monsters University 5K, littler ones might be best advised to stick to the Toy Story 3K Family Run, preferably with mum and dad in tow.

Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island. HK$260-550.

HK Disneyland 10K Weekend 2018

Arts in the Park 2018
3-4 Nov

By day, this family-friendly festival offers youngsters a chance to unleash their inner artist with a spot of mask making or a feel-good face painting or two. As darkness descends, though, the event is reinvented as a magical, moonlit parade, complete with dazzling giant-sized doppelgangers of many of the most-loved characters from fairytale favourites, including Dorothy, the Scarecrow and – of course – the Wizard of Oz himself. The Grand Finale grandly commences on Sunday night in Victoria Park, before wending its way through Causeway Bay with its comically cartoon delights.

Victoria Park, Causeway Bay. Free. admission.

Arts in the Park 2018

Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair
8-10 Nov

Hong Kong’s alcoholic beverage boffins better book their rehab now as the HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair returns to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, clinking ominously all the way. This year, the international imbibery on offer comes courtesy of no less than 1,000 doughty distillers and boldly-going brewers. So, if you fancy supping on Burkina Faso’s second-best bitter or downing several shots of fine Sumatran sherry, downtown Wan Chai is the place to be for at least three days this month.

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Dr, Wan Chai.

HK Wine and Spirits Fair

Clockenflap
9-11 Nov

The 11th iteration of Hong Kong’s best-loved – and, arguably, only – homegrown music and arts festival is set to rock Central Harbourfront this month. This year’s three-day line-up offers all true alfresco entertainment lovers a chance to enjoy live performances from such notable acts as American rapper Khalid, as well as local breakthrough talents like the Cocoonics. Actually, who are we kidding? The real rationale for risking the now-traditional Clockenflap drenching is the UK’s David Byrne, Mr- Big-Suited-Talking-Head himself. It’s a Once in a Lifetime opportunity. Ah, please yourselves.

Central Harbourfront, 9 Lung Wo Rd, Central. HK$640-1,620.

Clockenflap

Oxfam Trailwalker
16-18 Nov

The annual Oxfam Trailwalker sees hundreds of robusty ramblers signing up for this ultimate endurance challenge every year – all 100km of the MacLehose Trail in under 48 hours. Since 1986, more than 100,000 keen trail-pounders – not all of them men amid mid-life crises with a strange love of lycra – have attempted the trail, raising some HK$572 million for Oxfam in the process. Blood, sweat and tears will be shed, but that will mainly just be among the kids dragged along to cheer their deluded dad.

Race start line: Pak Tam Chung, Sai Kung.

Oxfam Trailwalker

Guns N’ Roses – Not In This Lifetime Tour
20-21 Nov

Just two months after Bob Dylan rocked the stage at AsiaWorld-Expo, another of America’s legendariest musical acts will be bawling: “Good evening Hong Kong, do you know how to rock?” If your answer is not likely to be in the affirmative, it may be best to give this outing by Guns N’ Roses – yet another dysfunctional dispenser of disco-unfriendly ditties that vowed never to reunite, then promptly did – something of a miss. In fact, unless you’re in dire need of a little Welcome to the Jungle, why not skip this entirely and spend your hard-earned Hong Kong dollars on a few hours of David Byrne time, 10 days earlier at  Clockenflap? You won’t regret it. Trust us on this one.

AsiaWorld-Expo, Airport Expo Blvd, Chek Lap Kok. HK$688-2,488.

Guns N' Roses

Honma Hong Kong Open 2018
22-25 Nov

Golf lovers are undoubtedly keen to get back into the swing as the Honma Hong Kong Open rolls back into town. First held way back in 1959, this teeing-off tournament claims to be the city’s oldest sporting event and has continually lured in an impressive array of golfing greats. This year is no exception with prominent putters such as Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia and Tommy Fleetwood all heading Hong Kongwards for the occasion. There is even the promise of bouncy castles for your little ones.

Hong Kong Golf Club, 1 Fan Kam Rd, Sheung Shui. Free admission on Thursday and Friday, HK$400- 600 over the weekend.

Honma HK Open

Symphony Under the Stars
24 Nov

Is there any better way to take advantage of the cooling temperatures than by venturing out to Central Harbourfront for the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s annual Symphony Under the Stars concert? Well, assuming you were a bit too late on the Clockenflap front, probably not. Led by the HK Phil’s Musical Director, Jaap van Zweden, an evening of the orchestra’s best-loved pieces set against a backdrop of synchronised skyborne pyrotechnics surely can’t be bad. Especially as admission is free.

Central Harbourfront, 9 Lung Wo Rd, Central. Free admission.

Symphony Under the Stars

Lumières Hong Kong
29 Nov – 2 Dec

After a highly successful debut with over 500,000 attendees last year, Lumières Hong Kong is returning for its second edition with the promise of even more dazzling light installations and breathtaking art projections. The three-day Festival of Lights, inspired by and created in partnership with the rightly-famed Fête des Lumières de Lyon, will see countless historical landmarks, such as Kowloon Park and Tai Kwun transformed by luminous light displays, designed by 15 local and international artists, none of whom, sadly are David Byrne.

Lumieres Festival

Devilish Days, Nefarious Nights: Halloween celebrations for the full day

This Halloween, begin the frightful festivities early and continue those chilling celebrations well into the night with our guide to a full-day hellish Halloween celebration.

Starting with brunch…

 Argentinean steakhouse Gaucho presents the Halloween Slaughter House Brunch. Go dressed in your ghoulish best to enjoy their free-flow Mumm Grand Cordon Champagne Brunch, complete with spooky cocktails in an even spookier setting.

Tuck into an early dinner…

Halloween celebration

Till 7 November, The Drunken Pot offers a Halloween-special Pumpkin Truffle Pot (HK$288) which features a wholesome, if wholly scary, pumpkin, black truffle and assorted mushroom broth, of course, with ghostly carving. Another scarily sumptuous serving on offer is the Halloween Glutinous Rice Dumpling Balls – which could kill with their cuteness.

Head out for some drinks…

Halloween celebration

Join the land of the dead this Halloween at Honi Honi Tiki Cocktail Lounge. Themed after Haitian spirit Baron Samedi, this Halloween celebration lures in your dark side over a night of heady cocktails, mischief and a little voodoo.

Go trick or treating…

Halloween celebration

The Cakery brings just the Halloween-inspired cupcakes to make your Halloween celebration hauntingly special. Enjoy a spooky and fun treat!

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

October events: These exciting acts are coming to Hong Kong next month

This month, Hong Kong kicks off with a public holiday and some spectacular fireworks, celebrates Oktoberfest and plays host to some international sporting competitions. All this and more in our round-up of must-see October events to pencil into your calendar.

Highlights from our round-up of October events

National Day Fireworks
1 October

October starts in fine style with the National Day celebrations for the People’s Republic of China’s 69th birthday. Not only does the occasion grant over-worked locals a day away from the office, the night’s festivities culminate in the now traditionally-splendid fireworks that light up the sky above Victoria Harbour. Every year, both sides of the harbour are packed to the gunnels with patriotic partygoers as they jockey to secure the perfect spot to capture the pyrotechnics with all the splendour their smartphones will allow. So head out early or you’ll just end up with an out-of-focus snap of the tall bald man in front of you.

Victoria Harbour between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui. lcsd.gov.hk/eo

National Day Fireworks in Hong Kong

Beertopia 2018
5-6 Oct

Just five years ago, the very first Beertopia festival opened its doors and Hongkongers have seldom looked sober ever since. Over that time, Hong Kong’s home-grown beer festival has become so popular that CNN has dubbed it ‘Asia’s biggest craft beer event’, while broadcasting thousands of the city’s imbibers looking distinctly the worse for wear. The two-day quaffathon is also accompanied by a wide array of entertainments, including live bands, food trucks and more pub games than you can shake a soggy mole at. Interested parties should book ASAP, as tickets tend to sell out well in advance.

Central Harbourfront. HK$200-485. beertopiahk.com  

Beertopia 2018

Hong Kong Tennis Open
9-14 Oct

Some of the biggest names in women’s tennis will be landing in Hong Kong  this month in search of on-court victory at the 2018 Hong Kong Tennis Open. Among the 50-odd ladies hoping to rocket to racket-related victory are 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, World No.7 Elina Svitolina and China’s top players Zhang Shuai and Wang Qiang. Not only will the winner gain much-valued Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) ranking points, they’ll also get to take home US$500,000 in prize money. Love all? You bet.

Victoria Park Tennis Stadium, Causeway Bay. HK$160-880. hktennisopen.hk/ 

Hong Kong Tennis Open

Puccini’s Turandot
10-14 Oct

While the legendary Italian opera composer Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) famously penned some of the greatest and most enduring operas of our times – La Bohème and Madame Butterfly spring to mind – perhaps his most intriguing work may just be his last, unfinished composition – Turandot. Now, Hongkongers will have the chance to judge for themselves as this missing-a-few-bits masterpiece – an intricate love story featuring an ancient Chinese emperor and a lovelorn prince who must solve three riddles to win his princess and find true love – makes its SAR debut.

Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui. HK$150-1,080. ticket.urbtix.hk/

Puccini's Turandot will debut in Hong Kong

Joy of Music Festival
15-25 Oct

For 10 whole days, the city’s music lovers will be treated to a wide array of performances, master classes and workshops courtesy of the annual Joy of Music Festival. Organised by The Chopin Society of Hong Kong, the event will welcome several internationally-renowned musicians, including guitarist Alvaro Pierri, composer and guitarist Carlo Domeniconi and pianist Giuseppe Andaloro. Attendees will also be treated to live renditions of famous works from some of history’s greatest composers, including Ludvig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Sergei Rachmaninov and Joseph Haydn.

Hong Kong City Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central. HK$100. ticket.urbtix.hk/

Joy of Music Festival

New Vision Arts Festival
19 Oct-18 Nov

The worlds of visual, musical and performing arts look set to converge in one massive cultural amalgam over the month-long New Vision Arts Festival, which promises ‘a rich array of pioneering artistic endeavours certain to extend your cultural horizons’, if its website is to be believed. Kicking off the itinerary is Tree of Codes, a multi-sensory, multimedia production that blends sculpture and literature with architecture and dance. Fancy. Other highlights include Aqua Sonic, a novel integration of arts and science, and Angel’s Bone, a rock-opera-caberet-chamber music mash-up from China’s first female Pulitzer Prize winner, Du Yun.

Locations vary. HK$100-580. newvisionfestival.gov.hk

New Vision Arts Festival

Moontrekker 2018
19-20 Oct

The aptly named Barclay’s Moontrekker trail race doesn’t just challenge participants to cross difficult terrain, it also insists that they do so in almost complete darkness. Fiendish. Runners can choose from two distances – the Moonlit 30km and the Sunrise 43km – with only more experienced athletes encouraged to take on the inaugural Phoenix 50km. All cover roughly the same route and the goal is to reach the summit of the 934-metre Lantau Peak in time to enjoy a glorious sunrise. It’s not uncommon for spaces to fill up fast, so register now. As it’s in the dark and set somewhere inaccessible, it may not be the most spectator-friendly of events.

Race start line: Mui Wo, Lantau. barclaysmoontrekker.com/ 

Moontrekker 2018 in Lantau

Giselle
26-28 Oct

This October, the Hong Kong Ballet revisits one of the best loved classical dance productions to ever grace a Fragrant Harbour stage – Giselle. Hailed as among the most challenging ballets ever devised, this particular interpretation pays homage to the original 1841 choreography as laid down by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot in France. It will also see several internationally renowned terpsichoreans performing alongside the ever-talented Hong Kong Ballet troupe, while musical duties fall to the Hong Kong Sinfonietta Orchestra.

Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui. HK$140-1,000. hkballet.com

Hong Kong Ballet performs Giselle

Hong Kong World Sixes 2018
26-28 Oct

Two decades after making its global debut – and five years after its last iteration – the Hong Kong Sixes returns for its 20th edition, promising even more action and entertainment for the city’s cricket enthusiasts. Over the course of three days, 12 teams will battle it out across the course of 28 games to see exactly which side will be awarded the Kowloon Cricket Club’s highest accolade. With discounted children’s tickets available for HK$16 and specially-priced family packages up for grabs, this may just be the perfect activity for the entire family.

Kowloon Cricket Club, 10 Cox’s Rd, Jordan. HK$160-2,600. ticketflap.com/hksixes2018

 

Bow Tie Raceday Prep: Champion jockey Zac Purton shares top bow tie tips

The annual Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy Gentlemen’s Bow Tie Raceday has become something of a highlight for the city’s debonair men-about-town. Ahead of this year’s much-awaited iteration, which will be held on 23 October, Oriental Watch Company hosted a Bow Tie Walk followed by a Fine Gentlemen Evening earlier this month.

Pre-Bow Tie Raceday Bow Tie Walk

Among the legion of well-dressed, bow-tie-sporting gentlemen who gathered for the events were Dennis Yeung, managing director of Oriental Watch Holdings, Albert Wong, President of Eastern Worldwide, actor Jason Chan and Hong Kong’s own champion jockey Zac Purton.

Hong Kong champion jockey Zac Purton shares tips ahead of Bow Tie Raceday
Hong Kong champion jockey Zac Purton shares bow tie style tips ahead of Bow Tie Raceday

To mark this special occasion, Purton sat down and shared some personal insights on this most classic and elegant of gentlemen’s accessories, as well as a few style tips of his own. Check out the interview in the video above to see his pointers as you prepare your own bow tie pick for the upcoming Gentlemen’s Bow Tie Raceday.

 

Princess Yachts Greater China Rendezvous draws almost 200 guests and 20 luxury yachts

            

Earlier this month, Princess Yachts, that renowned British purveyor of luxury seafaring vessels, hosted its annual Princess Yachts Greater China Rendezvous party in Hong Kong. Almost 200 guests turned up in over 20 Princess Yachts for the get-together, all of whom were lucky owners of the brand’s high-end boats and their family members.

Princess Yachts Greater China Rendezvous pulled in almost 200 guests

The brand’s Asia Pacific General Manager Andrew Pitchford, and Greater China General Manager Adam Waters were on hand to welcome attendees to a secluded Sai Kung beach that played host to the festivities. Highlights of the Princess Yachts Greater China Rendezvous included a yacht-themed magic performance and an exciting lucky draw.

Owners and their families attended the Princess Yachts Greater China Rendezvous

Guests were also invited to try their hand at a variety of water-themed activities including jet skiing, paddle boarding and underwater scootering. Specialised drinks and gourmet culinary treats were on offer for anyone feeling thirsty or peckish during this most intimate of gatherings.

Entertainments included a yacht-themed magic show and an exciting lucky draw

Waters said of the event: “It’s wonderful to be able to gather all of our Princess owners together to enjoy great food with activities on the beach with family and friends, it’s what yachting is all about.”

For more insights into Princess Yachts and to get some top yacht investment tips, read our exclusive interview with General Manager Adam Waters at here.

 

Aston Martin and Tag Heuer celebrate partnership with exclusive cocktail party

Luxury automaker Aston Martin and haute horology label Tag Heuer hosted a joint cocktail party at Aston Martin’s Happy Valley showroom last week. The occasion celebrated the successful partnership between the two high end brands, while also affording a select group of discerning guests a chance to get up close and personal with their latest designs.

Aston Martin showcased a spectacular white Vantage, a chic convertible DB11 Volante and the striking all-new DB11 AMR. Tag Heuer, meanwhile, put the spotlight on three stunning specimens of its acclaimed Carrera collection, including a model designed in partnership with its British carmaker partner. Check out our exclusive coverage of this special event above.

September Events: What to see and do in Hong Kong this month

From the kick off of the thrilling 2018/19 horseracing season and a comedic parody of Harry Potter to musical acts like The Killers and Jessie J, here’s a round-up of the hottest September events to pencil into your calendar. 

2018-19 Racing Season kicks our list of September events

2018/19 Racing Season
2 Sept

Once again, all bets are off as the city’s 2018/19 racing season opens at Sha Tin Racecourse, the first of 88 fixtures, together worth a record total of HK$1.22 billion. This season will consist of 47 day meets and 41 night fixtures at one of Hong Kong’s two iconic tracks – Happy Valley and Sha Tin – with the finale scheduled for 14th July next year. Head to Happy Valley on Wednesday nights – with the first race starting at 7:15pm – to enjoy all the excitement of a truly world-class venue.
Happy Valley Racecourse, Wong Nai Chung Rd, Happy Valley; Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin. racing.hkjc.com

Beyond the Barricade

Beyond the Barricade
4-9 Sept

Fans of West End and Broadway musicals are in for a treat this month as the critically-acclaimed Beyond the Barricade boldly serenades its way into Hong Kong. With much of its cast fresh from the West End production of Les Misérables, this rollercoaster of a show features all the best bits from Evita, Hamilton, Mamma Mia! and sundry others, concluding with an epic finale freshly filched from Les Misérables. All in all, it’s a splendid opportunity to sing along to all of musical theatre’s best refrains, without the need to keep up with the plot or endure the more ploddy numbers.
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai. HK$395-695. hkticketing.com

HKTDC Hong Kong Watch and Clock Fair

HKTDC Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair
4-8 Sept

The HKTDC Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair, together with the concurrent Salon de TE will once again be welcoming more than 830 exhibitors from all across the world, including, for the first time, representatives from Poland and South Africa. The Salon de TE, for its part, gathers 150 prestigious watch brands and designer collections in five themed zones, with the World Brand Piazza expected to be this year’s highlight, all packed with limited editions and rare timepieces. This is one event it would be way too embarrassing to be late for. 
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre 1 Expo Drive, Wanchai, hktdc.com

Potted Potter

Potted Potter – The Unauthorized Harry Potter Experience, a Parody by Jeff and Dan
11-16 Sept

Back by popular demand (and courtesy of the Hogwarts Express), Potted Potter steams back into Hong Kong this month, with its wizard performers magically combining all seven Harry Potter books into 70 comical minutes. The hilarious show features all your favourite characters, a fire-breathing dragon and a live-action game of Quidditch. For hardcore Harry fans, this show is a must-see, and even if you don’t know the difference between a Hufflepuff and a Horcrux, it could still work its spell on you. 
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai. HK$395-595. hkticketing.com

The Killers return to HK in September

The Killers
19 Sept

Having sold more than 25 million albums worldwide and headlined pretty much every festival there is, The Killers – the Nevada band that even out-rocks its home state’s rockiest Rocky – are back in Hong Kong this month and ready to deliver its distinctive brand of heartfelt heartland rock, including such latter-day classics as Mr Brightside and Human, as well as all the latest tracts from Wonderful Wonderful, its most recent Billboard-topping release. Arguably one of the few genuinely exciting Western bands to visit our city in 2018, it’s the evening out that the city’s rock-starved residents have been pining for.
AsiaWorld-Expo, Airport Expo Blvd, Chek Lap Kok. HK$888. hkticketing.com

Jessie J brings her tour to Hong Kong

Jessie J – The R.O.S.E Tour
22 Sept

After taking the world by storm with her mega-hit Price Tag, London-based singer-songwriter Jessie J is set to wow Hong Kong audiences as she brings her latest tour to the city this month. After graduating from penning hits for the likes of Alicia Keys and Justin Timberlake, her own ascension to true pop princess status came courtesy of Who You Are, her platinum-selling debut. Seven years down the line, she’s back with R.O.S.E (Realisations, Obsessions, Sex and Empowerment) though earlier classics such as Bang Bang and Not My Ex are also sure to get an airing.
AsiaWorld-Expo, Airport Expo Blvd, Chek Lap Kok. HK$888. hkticketing.com

Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance

Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
23-25 Sept

It just wouldn’t be the Mid-Autumn Festival without at least one performance of the ever-thrilling Fire Dragon Dance. This spectacular terpsichorean tradition marks the end of the Tai Hang plague back in 1880, with the pestilence sent packing by a volley of firecrackers. And what better way to remember the occasion than via the services of a 67-metre-long dragon, studded with thousands of burning incense sticks, that weaves its way through Causeway Bay for the best part of a week?
Locations vary, taihangfiredragon.hk

Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival and Lantern Carnival
24 Sept

Hong Kong’s Mid-Autumn Festival is, famously, a distinctly modern riff on a centuries-old harvest ritual, one that was once marked by the solemn sacrificing of fresh food to your apparently voracious forebears. Today, it is associated more with mooncakes, shiny lanterns and papier-mâché dragons. Still observed on the eighth full moon of the lunar calendar, the city will again be bedecked with magic lanterns, while the annual carnival will see seemingly compulsory high-kicking kung fu antics, acrobatics, clairvoyants and the odd riddle or two. Cheer up. It’s only once a year. 
Locations vary, discoverhongkong.com

Shakespeare’s Globe
25-30 Sept

Shakespeare’s Globe is returning to Hong Kong this month with a company of eight actors performing three of the Bard’s most enduring works – Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew. For the first time ever, audiences will even have the opportunity to vote for the play they would most like to see as the Audience Choice performance. Whether you’re a die-hard Shakespeare aficionado or new to the works of Master Will, you know where to be (or not to be) when this talented troop once again gives life to his ageless genius.
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Rd, Wan Chai. HK$395-795. hkticketing.com

Upcoming Centrestage 2018 will spotlight top Asian fashion designers

Centrestage 2018, Hong Kong’ premier fashion event, is all set to kick off its third edition in just two short weeks. The four-day showcase, which has already garnered critical acclaim and a legion of fans over the past two years, is the perfect opportunity for the city’s multitude of fashionistas to get a glimpse at what Asia’s top fashion designers have been cooking in the past twelve months.

Centrestage 2018 will feature over 220 fashion brands

To that effect, the first night of Centrestage 2018 will kick off with a runway show spotlighting the latest collections from three renowned Asian brands – award-wining Japanese streetwear label FACETASM by Hiromichi Ochiai, home-grown womenswear brand IDISM, and Chinese luxury female apparel label MS MIN.

Three top Asian designers to showcase their latest collections at Centerstage 2018

In total, over 230 fashion houses from across the globe will participate in Centrestage 2018, which runs 5-8 September, presenting 40 separate events and more than 20 individual fashion shows. Other highlights include a series of industry-related seminars and talks, and the culmination of the HK Young Fashion Designers’ Contest 2018.

The results of HK Young Designers' Contest 2018 will be announced at Centrestage 2018

From the avant garde to the classic, and streetwear to catwalk couture, for the discerning fashion-forward individual, there’s no better way to keep a finger on the pulse of latest developments in the world of Asian fashion than a visit to Centrestage. To nab your own spot, head to this site and register now!

Seize the day at Think of a Market @SummerFest by Hoegaarden

Belgian beer brand Hoegaarden is all set to bring the third iteration of its open-garden fair to Hong Kong, this time in collaboration with local handicraft platforms Think of a Style and Central Venue Management.

Hoegaarden

Visitors to the Central Harbourfront would no doubt have noticed the two-month-long SummerFest organised by CVM that’s been going on since July. The event will hold a final celebration on the weekend of 25 and 26 August with Think of a Style and Hoegaarden coming together to host the Gaarden-style fair titled Think of a Market @SummerFest.

 Hoegaarden

Guests can expect nothing less than superlative creativity from the fair that brings together more than 300 handicrafts artisans and designers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan. Those looking to unleash their own imagination can also do so by signing up for their favourite workshop on buying two Hoegaarden beverages on-site.

Hoegaarden

For music lovers, Hoegaarden is bringing back live music shows, which will see The Gaarden transform into a concert ground of sorts with performances by Mr. Wally, Judas Law, Sin Yuen, Winka Chan and many others. Carpe diem, we say!

Think of a Market @SummerFest by Hoegaarden
25 and 26 August
3pm – 9pm daily
Central Harbourfront (Zone C and D)
http://thegaardenisopen.hk/