Tatler Hong Kong

THIERRY CHOW

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Feng shui designer, in Sacai shirt, Stuart Weitzman shoes, Chopard bracelet and ring.

As a modern feng shui master, Chow knows a thing or two about getting lucky. Using the skills she learned from her father (revered feng shui master Chow Hon Ming), she crafts a uniquely contempora­ry approach to this ancient art to bring balance, harmony and better flow of energy to people’s lives through fashion and interiors. In 2018 she published Love and Fate—a feng shui guide to love and relationsh­ips—and in late 2019, she made her foray into homeware with her brand Thierry Go Lucky.

Yiu’s life is led by design. As the founding partner of award-winning multi-disciplina­ry architectu­re studio, Eskyiu, and the co-founder of Design Trust, a charity that supports creative projects in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta, she advocates for the positive impact of art and design on society. Marisa’s unconventi­onal approach has left its mark—from an urban forest installati­on to an interactiv­e exhibition that brings communitie­s together through play and, most recently, the interiors of K11 Atelier King’s Road, a 28-storey tower that houses offices, retail spaces and an art gallery.

Design is a way of life for Ng, who founded architectu­re studio Collective in 2015. Since then, she has brought a stream of rich and thoughtful design concepts to Hong Kong, Madrid and New York City. Prior to this, Betty worked as the design director of the Rotterdam office at Rem Koolhaas’ OMA, where she led the winning proposals for the Hermitage Museum Art Repository in St Petersburg and the West Kowloon Cultural District Master Plan in Hong Kong, to name a few. Fun fact: Tatler tapped Betty to design its new Hong Kong office, which opened in late 2019.

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