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Haute and local couture International and local fashion designers’ pieces for the season

The Macau jeweller Dora Tam unveils her new collection and the source of her inspiration

Rings, pendants and bags Cartier and Bulgari present their new products

Shanghai Tang


BREAKDOWN BY THE NUMBERS

THE INTERNET WISDOM ON FASHION, BEAUTY AND JEWELS

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Marked the debut of the Macau Fashion Festival, held concurrently with the 15th Macau International Trade and Investment Fair (MIF). Three local designers showed their collections.

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The number of years that the bachelor degree in Fashion Design, at the Macau Polytechnic Institute, has been running.

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The number of main types of traditional Chinese clothing: the pien-fu (a long tuniclike top, paired with a skirt or trousers that extend to the ankles), ch’ang-p’ao (a one-piece shoulder-to-heels garment) and shen-i (a tunic and a skirt or trousers sewn together).

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The number of sisters from the Pedruco family who won the Miss Macau beauty pageant and who competed at both the Miss International pageant and Miss World pageant. Until today, this record has not been broken.

MOP1.92 billion

The value of retail sales of watches and jewellery during the third quarter of 2010. From a total of MOP7.54 billion in retail sales, this sector took the largest share of 25 percent. 98

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owadays, fashion means more than just clothes or jewellery. It can also be applied to design, architecture and even beauty. It means that you’re up with the current trends and are not being left behind. So with that being said, in this edition we focus on fashion and everything related to it. For starters, we have an exclusive interview with local jewellery designer Dora Tam. We discover her sources of inspiration and we even take a peak at her beautiful and exquisite pieces for Spring and Summer. Moving on, we bring you the fashion trends for the season from some of the major luxury brands that are sold in Macau. Just read on if you want to keep up with those who dictate fashion. We didn’t forget about local fashion designers either. We take a sneak peek at what they have to offer for the Spring and Summer season too. It’s definitely worth a look. Then come the jewels. We never fail to remember them! We search around and find some exquisite new products. Finally, we show you the new trendy options at Square Eight, because even restaurants need to be up to date. So, if you’re into fashion and want to know the trends, just read on.


Fashion in Asia

Women believe white skin will hide other physically unattractive features they might have. And they use whitening products to do so.

Fashion in Europe

Women still prefer to be tanned. Even though there are dangers, they still attempt to get that darker look and they will buy all kinds of products to do so.

Curly hair is fashionable. Since Asian women have straight hair, they buy all kinds of products on the market to get their curls.

Straight hair is trendy. Women in the West try to tame their wild locks in order to have perfectly shiny and curl-free hair.

Within Asian style, Japanese have the most diverse range of styles in clothing, combining the hip hop street style with the more clean and hip, the slick style, the cute and pretty girl and the cool boyish style. But Japan also has the punk/rock street fashion style as well as the more crazy over-the-top fashion style.

Fashion has a quite diverse range of styles, combining the hip hop street style with the more clean and hip, the slick style, the punk/rock street fashion style. However, the Lolita style is almost exclusively a Japanese/Korean look. It is still rare to see the more crazy over-the-top fashion in the West.

Particularly in Korea and Japan – but the trend is spreading throughout Asia – men’s dress shirts are tight fitting and there are more v-necks and u-necks. It’s all about slimming down the clothes revealing more of the masculine figure.

Usually, men wear larger shirts, looser pants and bigger shoes. Men’s fashion is not so revealing as in Asia – they still prefer comfort.

Men’s bags are definitely in fashion in Asia – especially in China. Spend a day looking at what men are carrying and you’ll see they have as much Louis Vuitton as the ladies.

In Europe, only the boldest men use bags. Men still prefer not to carry them and it’s very rare to see a man with a Louis Vuitton bag.

TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR SHOPPING IN MACAU I You must head off to Senado Square or some of the city’s hotel-casinos if you like luxury brands when buying clothes. There you will find some of the main brands at duty-free prices.

You must spend some time searching for the best offer in different shops, since prices vary a lot from place to place. II

III You must bargain in small shops, because you can secure some large discounts. IV You must confirm you’re not buying a fake article before handing over your money in pawnshops. Even though the prices are appealing, sometimes it can be deceiving. V You must go to Rua de São Paulo if you’re looking for traditional-style rosewood Chinese furniture, such as porcelain ware, lacquer, bronze ware, woodcarvings, as well as Chinese paintings. It’s the right place to go.

VI You must see the certificate confirming the provenance when buying a Chinese antique. Otherwise, it might not be authentic. VII You must make sure you have the correct size at small shops, since many will not have fitting room facilities and refunds are not given on clothing. VIII You must purchase brand name cameras and electronic appliances and do so in shops of good standing (certified shops by the Consumer Council). IX Remember to always ask for the warranty certificates and receipts in the event of any after sales problems. X You must shop at the markets near S. Domingos Church and in the Three Lamps district if you’re looking for traditional Chinese style clothing - updated to a high fashion look, of course.

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FEATURE

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ashion is also in design. MGM Macau’s Square Eight relaunched two months ago with a new face that reflects the diversity of its cuisine. Square Eight now has new trendy decorations combined with a better use of space and new cuisines on the menu. “As we changed the menu, we had to change the kitchen to keep the quality. That was the main driver to take the position after two years

BIG SPENDER

to renovate the restaurant,” says the vice-president of hotel operations, Robbert Van Der Maas. On the menu, there are some novelties such as the introduction of “Chu Chow Specialties” and “Shanghai Specialties”. As for the changes made to the interior design of the restaurant, they are aimed at an overall efficiency. “The front has barely changed, it is almost the same as it was. We closed

The perfect colour T

hey say diamonds are a girl’s best friend. Well, some like “The Perfect Pink” are not for just any ordinary girl. The 14.2-carat gem was sold three months ago for US$23 million (MOP184 million), at a Christie’s Hong Kong auction, setting

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in the open kitchen,” says Mr Van Der Maas. “We needed to concentrate the [main] kitchen, [so] we made it actually smaller than it was, but much more efficient,” he continues. Also, by moving the bar into the area where the kitchen was, “everything is now closer together”. By combining the two concepts of a la carte and the buffet, moving the buffet closer to the regular restaurant, the number of seats has also increased. Being a Michelin recommended restaurant for three consecutive years, Square Eight has been popular for its Southeast Asian classics, Macanese favourites and Chinese cuisines.

a new record for Asia. An anonymous buyer snatched it up after an intense bidding war. “The Perfect Pink” is a rare diamond that generated interest from collectors worldwide. The selling price was actually higher than the US$14 million to US$19 million it was expected to reach. Christie’s says that in more than 240 years of auction history, only 18 pink diamonds bigger than 10 carats have ever

been put to bidding. This one was a perfectly shaped diamond showing an intense pink coloration. The revenue from Christie’s seven-day sale, which featured a vast collection of art, jewellery, wine and Chinese antiques, almost doubled that of its autumn sale in 2009. Along with “The Perfect Pink” there were several other items up for grabs, such as Burmese rubies and Kashmir sapphires or jade stones.



INTERVIEW

Dora Tam

is one of just a few jewellery designers in Macau. In this interview, she shares some of her perceptions on the trade and unveils part of her Spring/ Summer collection By Luciana Leitão

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here do you get your inspiration for your jewellery pieces? Dora Tam - I would say from the beauties of life, the things around us. It can be from very tiny things like smiles from children, nature or it can be from some colours. It’s just a mood or a feeling; it can be very simple but also complicated. It can change from time to time. Just like everybody, I have different feelings from different things. I just try to grab that feeling, put it on paper and then make it into a shape so we can wear it. You moved from Hong Kong to Macau. As a jewellery designer, given the difference in size of both markets, wouldn’t you say that was a strange choice? I wouldn’t compare it like that. These two places are different in size, culture and living. Just like everything has good and bad things, and if you see things globally, there isn’t much difference from one place to another. What are the advantages of Macau’s market compared to Hong Kong’s? The size of Macau has become an advantage, since I can meet my friends very easily (most of my longterm customers have become my friends) which has saved me a lot of time in traffic.

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The artist Local artist Dora Tam studied jewellery and metallurgy at the Georgian College of Art in Canada, before returning to her native Hong Kong. There she began her career and worked at respected jewellers including Tse Sui Luen (TSL). After winning a number of competitions like the De Beers Diamonds International Awards in 2000 with the work depicted here, she decided to strike out on her own. She moved to Macau and established Dora Tam Design in 2001. Now in a more peaceful environment, her creativity is at its peak. She feels that the pace of life in Macau has fired her imagination, and she enjoys working with materials such as stainless steel. As for her likes, she admits a preference for designing rings.

Did you have to adapt your jewellery to Macau’s tastes? Like any international city, Macau has people from different places and different cultures. It’s not necessary and not feasible to limit the design and adapt it to one taste or two. I do adjust the pieces for individuals because I also do custom made design - unique pieces for my special clients. In this case, I like to know the person before and understand what she or he loves and hates.

A preview of the new collection Signature D, by Dora Tam D for Dora. This set of rings, earrings and pendants are available in silver and black and white gold plating. Where: Dora Tam Design Gifts & Jewellery, Ex-Libris Pisces Dora Tam’s Life and Love rings These rings are available in different colours, gold plating and gemstones. The Life collection uses round stones, while the Love collection uses square ones. Where: Dora Tam Design Gifts & Jewellery, Ex-Libris Pisces

Is there room for a jewellery designer in Macau? Honestly speaking, it’s never easy to be a designer or an artist anywhere. Art is something really personal and it doesn’t have rights or wrongs. We have to create our space and there are no guarantees. Usually, who are your clients: locals, expatriates or tourists? In the beginning, most of them were Portuguese and then Chinese that included people from Hong Kong and Macau. Now, they are mainly tourists from places like Japan, Taiwan, Europe and North America. For your Spring/Summer collection what did you prepare? I do have some new designs for this Spring/Summer - the Life and Love combination rings, the Signature set and I will have a Doily set coming really soon. Also, I have something in mind for Valentine’s Day. I just want to share some joyful things in life and love with friends. Inspiration is everywhere - always around us.

How about other markets in Asia, are you thinking of expanding? In Asia, I really like Taiwan. It’s just so open-minded and with very nice people. Japan is also very good. They respect design and have great appreciation for artwork. Expanding is just a matter of my own time management. Luckily, my customers like travelling a lot! Are you aiming to enter some Western countries? Around or even more than 50 percent of our customers are Westerners. Again, it is also a time issue for a physical expansion. What will your strategy be to enter these markets? I have been doing jewellery fairs in Germany, Italy and so on. Also, I had some private sales in Paris. When talking about strategy, I use common sense: I show up, I am there and I do promotion work. It’s important to let people know you. We always plan for expansion but unfortunately at the same time I’m always tied up with schedules and design works. Maybe such strategy might require special jewellery pieces? I never do anything for any specific country, but I’ll do things for some special events. What I just always want to do is what I really like and what I think it is beautiful. Also, being a creative person, one should not restrict creativity and imagination by certain boundaries! In Macau, there are few well-known jewellery designers. Why do you think this happens? I do see quite some talent here but they choose a different path for their career. They may not be that popular to the general public but academically they are well known.

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HAUTE COUTURE

Fashion trends Check out what the international fashion designers reserve for the season

Valentino Vibrant, moving overlaps of textures, transparencies and shades contrast with a sensual and aggressive interplay in the Valentino Spring/Summer 2011 collection. Ruches and flounces, folds and embroideries, pleated

or frilled constructions all add movement to the long and short dresses. Adorned with light toned layers of lace in rafia or crin, liaisons of the finest chantilly and macramĂŠ, ton-surton floral and polka dot applications in relief, contrasting details of ribbon collars and leather carrĂŠ, the dresses almost deceive the eye seeming to be an ensemble of skirt and shirt. It has a three-dimensional character given the fine see-through organza, tulle or chiffon layers in shades of ivory, cocoa and cinnamon.

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Vivienne Westwood Energetic as always. For the men’s Spring/Summer 2011 collection, Vivienne Westwood brings coloured graphics smashed into fragments, checks plus stripes, and checks plus checks. For the women, she has prepared a youthful collection based on the iconic

styles of the 1970s and 1980s, with everything from punk, pirate, mini crinis and bondage being re-invented. The collection includes eight new jean styles: Skinny Jeans in bright and metallic; Stretch denim Jeggings in tiger stripe print; Slim Jeans in marble and hologram effect; Bent Jeans in copper and black shine; over the heel Salon Jeans in painted and marble effect; the Crop Authenik slashed jeans influenced by the Westwood Spring/Summer 1991 “Cut & Slash” collection; Bummy Jeans in splash paint effect; and the Artifice double front drop crotch jeans, an adaptation of Westwood’s famous Alien trousers. There is also a unisex style, the Authentik Jean adorned with patches and badges or offered in the iconic Westwood ‘Anarchy’ stripes.

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HAUTE COUTURE

Fashion trends

The pioneer Chinese luxury lifestyle brand Shanghai Tang shows its fashion ideas for Spring/Summer 2011

Miao makeover The new Shanghai Tang Spring/Summer 2011 collection transforms the traditional costumes of the Miao, one of China’s ethnic minorities, into contemporary luxury collections. As the Chinese luxury brand that serves as ambassador of contemporary Chinese chic, each season Shanghai Tang presents aspects of China’s culture. For the women’s collection, Shanghai Tang uses Miao batiks and prints traditionally coloured by natural indigo dyes and featuring symbols from nature. For the accessories, intricate embroider and silver beading give a new look to scarves, clutches and handbags. The men’s collection makes subtle references to Miao culture using mainly blue and indigo colour shades.

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LOCAL COUTURE

Fashion trends

We search around for Macau’s fashion designers and ask about their ideas for the season. Here they are

Stella Tang The latest collection by local fashion designer Stella Tang is inspired by the phoenix. In Chinese culture, the phoenix is the queen of birds. It conveys a message of strength and resilience in order to achieve fruitful results. The theme is included in the collection through the extensive use of black and red, representing the difference of the phoenix from the beginning until it achieves its full potential. The designer uses fabric with Chinese patterns and Chinese feeling to produce a modern work, enforcing the idea of “East meets Western culture”.

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Lines Lab’s precollection for Spring/Summer 2011 focuses on Chinese traditional silk. According to Clara Brito, the fashion designer, the works make use of very ancient techniques, with the fabric dyed using traditional methods. This makes the pieces very rare and the fabric hard to find elsewhere. “It’s a great fabric for summer. It’s structured silk, that you don’t understand if it’s really black or brown”, Ms Brito explains. As a contrast, the Lines Lab team has prepared some accessories with intense and bright colours.

Photo: Lines Lab | Vincent Sin

Lines Lab

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JEWELS AND ACCESSORIES

Fashion trends

Check out the new products from Cartier and Bulgari

Hexagonal minaudière, by Bulgari Trinity diamond ring, by Cartier

Part of the collection for Valentine’s Day by Cartier, this diamond ring is from the Cartier Trinity Gold series. Where: Grand Lapa, DFS The Shoppes at Four Seasons, City of Dreams

Part of the new collection of accessories for Spring and Summer, this Matthew Williamson for Bulgari Hexagonal minaudière is in pink kaleidoscope-print satin with snake chain strap and light gold finish diamond shape closure. It promises to enchant elegant women. Where: Wynn Esplanade, The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes

Sterling silver cufflinks, from Bulgari Bulgari’s Papillon

The Bulgari Papillon Chronograph watch for men features creativity and sophistication in the dial displays as well in the mechanism itself. Where: Wynn Esplanade, The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes

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These are part of the new collection of jewels designed by Bulgari. The sterling silver cufflinks with black ceramic are the jewel solution for men. Where: Wynn Esplanade, The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes


SEX AND FASHION

Bulgari’s white gold pendant

In white gold and with pavé diamonds (0.94 carats) and chain, this pendant for women is a part of a new set of jewels launched by Bulgari. Where: Wynn Esplanade, The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes

Cartier’s Captive watch

Included in the Valentine’s Day Cartier collection, this watch from the Captive series is elegant and a perfect fit for a woman. Where: Grand Lapa, DFS The Shoppes at Four Seasons, City of Dreams

How to be sexy One thing is for sure: sex and sexy go hand-in-hand. The concept of sexy might vary, but, in the end, some things are just more exciting than others when it comes to the bedroom. Here are our suggestions to women and men. Let’s start with women. Firstly, emphasize your best body parts. If you have a sexy derrière, then don’t try to disguise it. Use tight dresses or high-waist jeans to emphasize it. If your pride and joy is your cleavage, then don’t be shy and wear a low cut V-neck top. Finally, if your beauty is in your legs, show them off with a revealing (just to the right measure) skirt. But there are tricks for those who are less fortunate. If you don’t have curves, define your waist with a big belt. It will add instant curves and an extra dose of femininity. High heels make you more elegant – this is especially true for those who are not that tall - and working your way with the “stiletto” will make you feel sexier than ever. Now let’s look at the gentlemen. What can they do? Well, one thing is certain: they can look sexy in a pair of attractive, well-fitting jeans and a white t-shirt. But they can’t wear that everyday, can they? Jeans are great – especially if they are dark blue – but sometimes, for a chic, casual look, you can pull it off with a pair of pants. It shows you have the confidence to step out of the ordinary. But if you’re aiming at a more relaxed look, then take those loose and pocket pants out of the closet – the cargos will definitely make you sexy. Just make sure they are flat fronted. Add a belt and you’ll give the impression that you care about detail. That makes you even more desirable. For a casual chic look, then wear a blazer with some jeans, which is simple yet sexy. If you put a sweater on top of your T-shirt, it can also work. The truth is: if you feel sexy, you’ll act sexy. And that may happen even if you go against all the so-called fashion rules. 111


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