Dato’ Seri DiRaja Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz, the first female national chairperson of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society, shares the untold benefits of giving youth and women a greater platform in humanitarianism (Photo: Daniel Adams/Tatler Malaysia)
Cover Dato’ Seri DiRaja Tan Sri Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz, the first female national chairperson of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society, shares the untold benefits of giving youth and women a greater platform in humanitarianism (Photo: Daniel Adams/Tatler Malaysia)

The Tatler stories you need to read from around the region

Every month, we highlight a story from each of Tatler’s publications around the region that we think you’d enjoy.  

Tatler Malaysia

Tunku Puteri Intan, the first female national chairperson of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society, shared the untold benefits of giving youn gpeople and women a greater platform in humanitarianism.

Click here to read the story: Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz on championing women and youth voices in the humanitarian space

Tatler Singapore

Tatler caught up with writer and director Adele Lim: the woman responsible for Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon and raunchy summer hit Joy Ride, as well as much of the heart of the Crazy Rich Asians script. She spoke about the impact of inclusive storytelling, and why K-pop and K-dramas are about far more than pretty faces. 

Click here to read the story: Malaysian producer and screenwriter Adele Lim on the future of Asian representation in Hollywood

Tatler Hong Kong 

In an exclusive interview, champion former jockey and renowned horse trainer Tony Cruz reflected on his remarkable journey, unpacked the gruelling regime of jockeys and trainers, and explained why he has no plans to retire.

Click here to read the story: Tony Cruz on his most memorable wins, the truth behind a jockey’s ‘glamorous life’, and why retirement isn’t on the cards

Tatler Asia
Adele Lim (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Above Adele Lim (Photo: Darren Gabriel Leow)
Tatler Asia
Tony Cruz at home in Sha Tin with his custom-made Be@rbrick. The orange silks represent Co-Tack, which Cruz rode to his first Hong Kong Derby victory in 1983. The black and green silks represent Silent Witness, which Cruz led to 17 consecutive wins (Photo: Zed Leets / Tatler Hong Kong)
Above Tony Cruz at home in Sha Tin (Photo: Zed Leets / Tatler Hong Kong)

Tatler Philippines

This year, fashion designer Josie Natori was elected Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Asian Cultural Council, an organisation dedicated to advancing dialogue through cultural exchange. Natori shared with Tatler her hopes for her time in the role, and how she believes the arts can change the world for the better.

Click here to read the story: Josie Natori shares her thoughts and feelings as the new chairperson of the Asian Cultural Council

Tatler Asia
Josie Natori, chairman of the Asian Cultural Council, believes in the importance of art and culture in achieving peace (Photo: Courtesy of Asian Cultural Council)
Above Josie Natori, chairman of the Asian Cultural Council, believes in the importance of art and culture in achieving peace (Photo: Courtesy of Asian Cultural Council)
Tatler Asia
Tatler Taiwan cover stars
Above Tatler Taiwan cover stars

Tatler Taiwan

Taiwanese restaurateurs GN Chan and Faye Chen are behind New York City’s Double Chicken Please, ranked number two in The World’s 50 Best Bar this year. Following the win, the duo presented a series of collaborations with chef André Chiang and various mixologists back in Taiwan, and also sat down with Tatler to share their journey. 

Click here to read the story: How does Taiwanese catering go global? Ask GN Chan and Faye Chen

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