Hong Kong boasts one of the world’s most incredible skylines; towering skyscrapers flank both sides of the Victoria Harbour, creating a modern cityscape that buzzes with infectious energy. Fashion too, is dynamic and ever-evolving. In uniting Hong Kong supermodels Qiqi, Janet Ma, Kathy Chow, Amanda Strang, and Gaile Lok against the backdrop of Hong Kong’s iconic harbour view, we celebrate the adaptable spirit and ceaseless beauty of our city.
Photography: Hong Jang Hyun
Fashion Director: Jonathan Yee
Creative Producer: Marina Fairfax
Executive Producer: Second Li
Artist & Creative communication: Lee Kyung Kim @ BL Creative House
Senior Fashion Editor: Kyle Tang
Makeup Artist: Jenny Shih & Heisan Hung
Makeup Artist (For Qiqi): Heitai
Hair Stylist: Keith Wo & Jackal Wong
Hair Stylist (For Qiqi): Ricky Zing
Production Manager: Jacky Lui
Fashion Assistants: Mama Yiu & Tsz Ching
Hong Kong neon lights – glittering beacons deeply embedded into Hong Kong’s rich heritage. When renowned cinematographer Christopher Doyle first came to Hong Kong, he fell in love with the coloured lights that lit up the city at night, likening them to the city’s electric energy, without which Hong Kong cinema would not be the same.
Cinema is where dreams come to life. It’s where reality meets imagination, where actors and actresses transform into different characters, where audiences become entranced with the story unfolding in front of them. We brought together five Hong Kong actors – Louis Koo, Terence Lau, Will Or, Chrissie Chau and Jennifer Yu – to share their love for Hong Kong cinema and what acting means to them.
Photography: Jumbo Tsui
Fashion Director: Jonathan Yee
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Louis Koo): Carmen Man & Dan Tam @ O4
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Terrance Lau): Will Wong & Nick Lam
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Will Or): Deep Choi & Oscar Ngan
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Chrissie Chau): Circle Lee & Sing Tam @ Artify Lab
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Jennifer Yu): Melody Chiu & Ken Hui @ Artify Lab
Creative Producer: Marina Fairfax
Executive Producer: Second Li
Senior Fashion Editor: Kyle Tang
Production Manager: Jacky Lui
Fashion Assistants: Naoki Li & Mama Yiu
Lighting Direction: Zhang Zhen
Digital Tech: Mu Sheng
Creative Direction: Soya Song @ Pour Lui Creation
Kong Ha Wai, an establishment in Yuen Long, is a Grade III historical building in Hong Kong which been carefully maintained and preserved since it was built in the 1930s. The Hakka-style mansion boasts its original architectural features and the living setup of a traditional village house. The space emanates a unique sense of history and culture where time and space appear to have frozen – even though the building has long been emptied of its inhabitants.
There are infinite facets of Hong Kong that make up its rich culture. Music, specifically Cantonese music, is one of them that appears to transcend generations. Some of Hong Kong’s new generation of singing talent includes Hins Cheung, Terence Lam, Tyson Yoshi, Jeffrey Ngai, and Kaho Hung. We brought them together at Kong Ha Wai to offer a space for heartfelt discourse on how they found their individuality while still paying respect to those that came before them.
Photography: Hong Jang Hyun
Fashion Director: Jonathan Yee
On-Set Stylist (For Hins Cheung): Constance Lee
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Hins Cheung): Cyrus Lee & Ritz Lam
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Terence Lam): Chichi & Cedric Tsang
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist(For Tyson Yoshi): Carmen Chung & Jim Tse @ Myos
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Jeffery Ngai): Amy Lee & Holam Chong
Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist (For Kaho Hung): Circle Chong Haysses Ip @ HAiR
Creative Producer: Marina Fairfax
Executive Producer: Second Li
Artist & Creative communication: Lee Kyung Kim @ BL Creative House
Senior Fashion Editor: Kyle Tang
Production Manager: Jacky Lui
Fashion Assistants: Mama Yiu & Naoki Li
The Vogue Hong Kong 5th Anniversary triple covers are now available across all bookstores, convenience stores, and newsstands in Hong Kong.