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The Tres Chic Issue with Mr. Stephen Tew with a local insight on global travel

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Concrete<br />

Couture<br />

When architecture<br />

and fashion meet<br />

Stephen<br />

Tew<br />

A Local Insight On<br />

Global Travel<br />

Yves<br />

Saint Laurent<br />

The man who showed women<br />

how to dress<br />

Force Fed<br />

But Fast<br />

The new turbocharged<br />

Porsche 718 Cayman


CITROËN GRAND C4 PICASSO


EDITOR’S NOTE<br />

A matter of<br />

interpretation...<br />

PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN LINDEN<br />

The finer things in life come in different shapes and sizes to<br />

different people. The value placed on these things can differ<br />

from person to person depending on one’s personality and<br />

emotional attachment. This issue explores all things très<br />

chic and its interpretation is left to the eye - and heart - of<br />

the beholder.<br />

We explore the unique<br />

architectures that are an extension<br />

from luxury fashion houses. Like<br />

some of their runway shows, these<br />

structures are not for the fainthearted.<br />

Sleek lines, yet masculine<br />

and delicate best describe some of<br />

these works of art.<br />

Our well-heeled and globetrotting<br />

cover personality, Stephen Tew,<br />

has experienced all things très<br />

chic during his travels abroad. He<br />

inspires more people to follow in his<br />

footsteps and discover the different<br />

treasures around the world. Enrich<br />

your life with knowledge and<br />

allow yourself to bask in the spoils<br />

of luxury!<br />

Back in our homeground, the<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> lifestyle properties also<br />

epitomise a fashionable lifestyle.<br />

Stephen would attest to that, having<br />

lived in one of their developments<br />

for 18 years!<br />

Being très chic is always open to<br />

interpretation. For example, some<br />

might think the offerings at the Met<br />

Gala <strong>2017</strong> were très chic and some<br />

might think they were bordering<br />

somewhere between weird and<br />

laughable. We just think embrace<br />

your individualism and accessorise it<br />

with your charisma!


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FANNY<br />

BUCHELI-ROTTER<br />

Feature Writer<br />

Born and raised in<br />

Switzerland, Fanny has<br />

been traveling the world<br />

in search of human<br />

stories. Seventeen years in<br />

Malaysia has given her a<br />

special appreciation for her<br />

host country.<br />

TRES CHIC MUST-HAVE:<br />

Bally fur lined<br />

leather boots.<br />

TOMMI CHU<br />

Photographer<br />

Tired of the old routine<br />

and lifestyle working in an<br />

advertising agency, Tommi<br />

left his job and went back<br />

to studying. He enrolled<br />

in a photography course<br />

and joined Blink Studio in<br />

2012 as its in-house fashion<br />

photographer .<br />

TRES CHIC MUST-HAVE:<br />

Honda JAZZ.<br />

HAIDA YUSOF<br />

Fashion Stylist<br />

Haida Yusof is a freelance<br />

fashion stylist based in KL.<br />

She started out in fashion<br />

events and slowly made<br />

her way through into<br />

publishing and journalism<br />

as a fashion writer for Cleo<br />

Malaysia and Harper's<br />

BAZAAR Malaysia before<br />

venturing into her work as<br />

a full-time freelancer.<br />

TRES CHIC MUST-HAVE:<br />

Fendi DOTCOM Bag.<br />

GARRIE BOBS @<br />

SHAWNCUTLER<br />

Hairstylist<br />

Garrie is a self-taught hair<br />

stylist with over 15 years'<br />

experience in the industry.<br />

She currently works at<br />

Shawn Cutler hair salon,<br />

and her work has been<br />

featured in publications<br />

such as Citta Bella and<br />

GLAM.<br />

TRES CHIC MUST-HAVE:<br />

Chanel Boy Bag.<br />

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with its gallery-style deco<br />

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welcome to come together<br />

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TRES CHIC MUST-HAVE:<br />

Mid century Bauhaus<br />

poster with Max Bill's<br />

signature.<br />

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VOLUME<br />

<strong>#113</strong><br />

ON THE COVER<br />

18 An Interview With Stephen Tew<br />

THE HOME<br />

36 Haute Home Wear<br />

40 Studies In Monochrome<br />

46 Concrete Couture<br />

PROPERTY NEWS<br />

53 <strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad soars<br />

to greater heights with awards from<br />

StarProperty.my Awards <strong>2017</strong><br />

56 <strong>Tropicana</strong> donates RM40,000 to Lions<br />

Clubs International Everest Expedition <strong>2017</strong><br />

CULTURE<br />

14 The Diary<br />

26 Books<br />

28 Music<br />

30 Movies<br />

34 Kids<br />

THE SWING<br />

58 Tee Time<br />

61 Magical Seaside Courses<br />

THE WATCHES<br />

68 The Beat Under The Surface<br />

HEALTH<br />

90 The Mediterranean Diet<br />

THE COOKBOOK<br />

96 Making It Twenty-7<br />

THE DRINKS<br />

106 Different Drops:<br />

Australia's Wine Scene<br />

www.gucci.com<br />

THE LOOK<br />

72 Fantastic Beasts<br />

74 Hot Off The Runway<br />

78 All About That Face<br />

80 Juxtaposing Identities<br />

THE GAME CHANGER<br />

110 Yves Saint Laurent: The Man Who<br />

Showed Women How To Dress<br />

THE DRIVE<br />

116 Force Fed But Fast All The Same<br />

THE VACATION<br />

124 A Private Tour of Europe<br />

100 THE DISHES<br />

132 THE LIST<br />

134 THE END


THE DIARY<br />

The<br />

happening... 04/05 - 17/06<br />

Mark your social calendars.<br />

LE FRENCH FESTIVAL<br />

The 16th edition of the Le French Festival is back<br />

with the best of French performing arts, visual arts<br />

and cinema, education and science to create linkages<br />

between French and Malaysian cultures. Participate<br />

in the array of exciting activities and programmes<br />

lined up to bring you the Parisian experience.<br />

Renowned performers such as the pianist Maxime<br />

Zecchini, the dance company of Cie Uzumaki and<br />

the dazzling performing arts group of Cie Non Nova<br />

are set to treat everyone to a feast. Be sure to reserve<br />

your seats for cooking classes, Mixology with Martell<br />

and Champagne and Cognac Tastings with Martell.<br />

The festival also features an exhibition on cinema –<br />

‘Gaumont: 120 Years of Cinema’ and architecture with<br />

the architect Jacques Ferrier.<br />

Grand Theatre,<br />

Klang Valley, Penang, and Kota Kinabalu<br />

Tel: +603 2694 7880<br />

www.lefrenchfestival.com.my<br />

CURATED BY AVINASH SAGRAN<br />

TM | MAY/JUNE <strong>2017</strong><br />

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THE DIARY<br />

12/05 - 14/05<br />

DREAM CAR EXPO<br />

Dream Car Expo organised by Golden Land<br />

Expo (M) Sdn Bhd is back once again, serving up<br />

the largest indoor shopping centre car show. The<br />

expo will feature all the top car accessory fitting<br />

businesses, car dealers and manufacturers. Get<br />

the chance to own your dream car with an array<br />

of cars on display for your purchase.<br />

Mid Valley Exhibition Centre<br />

Tel: 012-970 9228<br />

www.dreamcarexpo.com.my<br />

17/06 - 18/06<br />

LOVE AND DEATH AT THE OPERA<br />

Featuring conductor Mark Wigglesworth, this<br />

concert is a symphonic synthesis of Wagner’s<br />

monumental Tristan and Isolde. The tale of<br />

intense passion set in legendary time, Soprano<br />

Tamara Wilson stars in the poignant, tender<br />

Willow Song from Verdi’s penultimate opera<br />

Othello. Enjoy the world’s most popular<br />

opera as the programme opens with a suite of<br />

orchestral numbers from Carmen.<br />

Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

Jalan Ampang, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2331 7008<br />

mpo.com.my/67-love-death-at-the-opera<br />

28/06 - 29/06<br />

BINARY INTERNATIONAL ARTIST SHOWCASE<br />

Audience are in for a treat as stellar performers<br />

headline this year’s annual showcase. First prize<br />

winners at Madrid Choreographic Competition in 2016,<br />

the choreography duo of Rudi Cole and Júlia Robert<br />

from UK’s Humanhood deliver a spellbinding piece<br />

that will entice the audience into a fantasy-like world.<br />

Meanwhile, husband-and-wife pair Dimo Kirilov and<br />

Tamako Akiyama return to the festival stage with<br />

their gravity-defying moves.<br />

Esplanade Theatre Studio,<br />

1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981<br />

Tel: (65) 6345 8454<br />

the-contact.org/shows/binary<br />

23/5<br />

LILLY SINGH: HOW TO BE A BAWSE<br />

Youtube sensation and Superwoman, Lilly Singh is set to<br />

bring down the roof in Kuala Lumpur this <strong>May</strong>. Fans can<br />

look forward to a motivational show injected with humour<br />

as the tour promotes Lilly’s debut book How To Be A Bawse:<br />

A Guide To Surviving Conquering Life. Having reached 11<br />

million subscribers through her inspirational Youtube videos,<br />

Lilly has fast become a role-model to women and girls around<br />

the globe.<br />

Plenary Hall, KL Convention Centre<br />

Tel: 03-7493 3010<br />

www.prworldwidelive.com<br />

09/06 - 18/06<br />

DAMA’S LOVE STORY<br />

Catch the musical inspired by Enrich Segal’s best-selling novel and the hit movie ‘Love Story’. Written<br />

by Stephen Clark with music by Howard Goodall and lyrics by both, the musical will be staged by Dama<br />

Asia Productions. It tells the tale of Oliver Barrett IV, a rich young man who falls in love with Jennifer<br />

Cavilleri, a poor music student. The musical explores the highs and lows of life as fate has its own plans.<br />

Pentas 1, Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre<br />

Tel: 03-6201 9108<br />

www.dama.asia<br />

TM | MAY/JUNE <strong>2017</strong><br />

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Stephen Tew is wearing Tommy Hilfiger.<br />

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STEPHEN TEW’S<br />

Local<br />

Insight<br />

On<br />

Global<br />

Travel<br />

A globetrotter whose love for travelling has propelled the possibilities of<br />

publishing his own travel logs from a Malaysian’s perspective.<br />

INTERVIEW BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY RAYMOND PUNG, UNKNOWN-IMAGERY<br />

ART DIRECTION BY PENN EY, CHEE ASSISTED BY ELLYN YEO<br />

STYLING BY HAIDA YUSOF<br />

MAKE UP AND HAIR BY LAINE WONG<br />

19 MAY/JUNE <strong>2017</strong> | TM


STEPHEN TEW<br />

It was a hot afternoon when we gathered in<br />

a three-storey bungalow for this interview.<br />

With a vantage view overlooking the sprawling<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf and Country Resort’s golf<br />

greens with just a lake separating the two,<br />

the bungalow is a real estate jewel. No one understands<br />

that better than the founding shareholder of Axis REIT,<br />

Stephen Tew, who most often waves out from his balcony<br />

to golfers who call out to say hello to him.<br />

The interior shows signs of someone well-travelled,<br />

with worldly souvenirs tastefully placed around his home.<br />

Up in the study - his favourite room in the house - a<br />

bookcase bursting at the joints shows stacks of travel<br />

books and self-penned travel logs, detailing the many<br />

memorable trips he has taken. Whether it’s to bask in the<br />

splendour of Versailles or on a cruise to Anchorage or the<br />

Mediterranean, there are tales to be told and details to be<br />

shared, and Stephen tells them like a seasoned host of a<br />

travel show.<br />

“My travel logs start from the time I am at KLIA,”<br />

shares the well-heeled 57-year-old as he pulls out pieces<br />

of paper with his jottings. “From where one should transit<br />

to which routes to take and the different time zones,<br />

everything is written out in detail.”<br />

“I even include which airports to avoid because there<br />

are some that are not very nice, for example, the airport<br />

in Istanbul,” he adds, ensuring to write within a day or<br />

two while travelling, so everything is still fresh in his<br />

mind. He gathers information from his conversation with<br />

the locals and at the end of the log, indicates a column for<br />

the lesson he learnt from visiting that particular country.<br />

Stephen’s travel logs are for the common man.<br />

Providing valuable tips from how to take the train from<br />

the airport with as much detail as possible to which<br />

country best suits the occasion, Stephen is the go-to<br />

source for pre-travel inspiration.<br />

“I have newly married couples asking me where to<br />

go for their honeymoon,” he explains. “I always suggest<br />

Disneyland in Los Angeles. You are in love and what<br />

better place than to go on a roller coaster ride and have<br />

your girl hold onto you, screaming for her life!”<br />

It’s no wonder that Stephen plans to gather his travel<br />

logs and publish a book. A vociferous reader, as he puts<br />

it, finding him at the airport with a book in hand is a<br />

common sight.<br />

“I am always armed with my trusty highlighter to<br />

highlight powerful points and make notes,” says Stephen,<br />

who has a penchant for autobiographies. “There are<br />

nuggets of wisdom within the pages, and the take-home<br />

value is immeasurable. Hence, I would like to be able to<br />

refer to them from time to time.”<br />

“I have a lot of books on travel,” he shares. “Most of<br />

which I buy before I visit a particular country; some<br />

written about countries that I have plans to visit in the<br />

foreseeable future.”<br />

Stephen makes a beeline for bookstores in each country<br />

he travels to. “The best piece of souvenir one can acquire<br />

from that country is a book on the country itself. It is<br />

insightful and gives you something to remember the<br />

country by as well as it gives you a better understanding<br />

of what the country is all about.”<br />

“To me, it’s like watching National Geographic,” he<br />

explains. “You need to watch it a few times before you<br />

understand it better. Likewise, with these books, I read it<br />

a few times to understand the country better, and after a<br />

few reads, things become more relevant.”<br />

A conscientious reader, Stephen is careful not to take<br />

books that he has borrowed on his travels in case, “God<br />

forbid, my luggage goes missing!”<br />

A well-planned traveller, he takes the paperbacks<br />

because they are light and he makes room in his bag to<br />

get new ones on his travels. “This is also the reason why I<br />

read a few books at a time. Some books are very thick and<br />

cumbersome and not travel-friendly.”<br />

“I also love to leave the book I am reading on my study<br />

table,” says the amused father of three. “My curious kids<br />

sometimes pop in and check out what I am reading and<br />

sometimes hijack my books! It’s a good problem to have<br />

though.”<br />

Travel around the globe has also now added new<br />

interests. Experiencing different cultures, heritage and<br />

architectures has propelled Stephen into taking interest in<br />

heritage sites within the country.<br />

“ The best<br />

souvenir one<br />

can acquire<br />

from that<br />

country is<br />

a book on<br />

the country<br />

itself.”<br />

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STEPHEN TEW<br />

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STEPHEN TEW<br />

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STEPHEN TEW<br />

“I have always aspired to own a hotel and heritage<br />

building in Europe,” he shares. “But the thought of having<br />

to manage it and not forgetting the amount I have to<br />

spend, it makes more sense to look closer to home.<br />

“The heritage sites in Penang are mesmerising. The<br />

restoration work done on the Unesco World Heritage<br />

sites here is amazing. The architects are doing fantastic<br />

work on it. The state of Penang is easily accessible, and I<br />

have since bought a property there and I am looking to<br />

buy one more. I travel to Penang to check on the progress<br />

of my property often. It’s just a beautiful experience<br />

commuting to the island state.”<br />

Travel has also inspired changes in Stephen’s lifestyle –<br />

not the conventional type of change you’d expect.<br />

“I have started to keep fit again,” he explains. “I used to<br />

be very athletic and fit in my early years, running 4 km<br />

a day. Since getting married, I have slowed down and<br />

eventually my momentum fizzled out. Ever since, it has<br />

been almost impossible to get back into that regime.<br />

On a Mediterranean cruise with some time to spare<br />

onboard, and friends who were invested in keeping fit,<br />

Stephen found himself following them to the gym. Trying<br />

out all the machines on a five-minute rotation, Stephen<br />

managed to put in at least half an hour of exercise. He<br />

realised that every time the music played, his legs would<br />

be willed to move and the moment the music stopped,<br />

they’d stop too.<br />

A few months later, on an Alaskan cruise, the same<br />

thing happened as he headed to the gym. “Every time they<br />

played music, my legs were motivated to move. As we<br />

left the ship, we were encouraged to leave suggestions. I<br />

wrote a long complaint saying that the guy who manages<br />

the music in the gym had no passion and commitment<br />

because he didn’t keep the music playing.<br />

“When I came back and shared this with my colleagues,<br />

they laughed and told me I was out of touch. People<br />

listened to music on their electronic devices!” he laughs.<br />

Cue Madonna. “She is my inspiration,” he says with<br />

a smile. “Her music has the right beat and listening to it<br />

keeps me motivated to workout in my home gym. I can<br />

work out every day now. I watch her MTV videos, which<br />

I have recorded and played on a loop while I exercise.<br />

The way she has reinvented herself over the years and<br />

stayed relevant. She enjoys what she does and engages her<br />

audience with her art form. As I watch the same videos<br />

every day, I focus on different things on the screen and<br />

discover new elements each time.”<br />

Stephen finds that this change has allowed him the<br />

stamina to explore more on his travels and sustain better<br />

energy levels to venture into areas and places he would<br />

not have imagined he would do so.<br />

“Having said that, I am afraid to die,” he laughs at what<br />

he calls ‘a very Chinese thing’. “Only because I still have<br />

my family to live for. So, diving, bungee jumping and<br />

extreme sports are not in the books yet!”<br />

23 MAY/JUNE <strong>2017</strong> | TM


STEPHEN TEW<br />

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY - NORWAY<br />

According to Stephen, the Norwegian National<br />

Park is the most beautiful place that he has ever<br />

visited. He suggests driving through the park, a<br />

trip, he says, that would take 3 days. “There are<br />

fjords on one side and the flowing rivers on the<br />

other. The colour of the foliage is just mesmerising<br />

and a feast for the eyes. The best time to visit the<br />

park is in <strong>June</strong> but beware: even though it may<br />

be summer; you’d still have to wear three layers<br />

of clothes!”<br />

STEPHEN GIVES HIS INSIGHTS ON 5 PLACES YOU<br />

SHOULD VISIT IN YOUR LIFETIME:<br />

THE BEST CRUISE – FROM VANCOUVER,<br />

CANADA TO ANCHORAGE, ALASKA<br />

“A day before the ship reaches Anchorage, the ship<br />

hits a place called College Fjord. That’s the only<br />

time in the entire cruise that the ship goes around<br />

and around, to give you the vantage view of the<br />

glaciers just floating in all their majesty. Best time<br />

to visit is in <strong>June</strong> when the icebergs are huge!”<br />

THE BEST HISTORICAL CITY – ROME<br />

“Rome is what I call a ‘walking city’. Just get to<br />

one of the famous spots, i.e., Tivoli Fountain or the<br />

Spanish Steps. Then just follow the large groups of<br />

tourists as they walk because they are all going to<br />

a place of interest. There is so much to see in Rome<br />

of historical value.”<br />

THE BEST MUSEUM –<br />

THE JEWISH MUSEUM, BERLIN<br />

“It shows the atrocities against the Jews that<br />

happened way before Hitler‘s rule. It is full of<br />

history and it enlightens one on the injustices<br />

carried out against the Jews.”<br />

THE MOST AWE-INSPIRING MUSEUM –<br />

THE PERGAMON MUSEUM, BERLIN<br />

“The Germans built this museum to house the<br />

reconstructed Ishtar Gate and Processional Way.<br />

The gate was part of the Walls of Babylon. The<br />

original gate, which was regarded as one of the<br />

‘Seven Wonders of The World’, was covered in<br />

lapis lazuli.”


NEWS | BOOKS<br />

Eurotrip<br />

Be inspired on your travels with pages of amazing art, architecture, food and must-see sights.<br />

WESTERN EUROPE –<br />

CULTURE SMART!:<br />

THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO<br />

CUSTOMS & CULTURE<br />

ROGER JONES<br />

Understand the various<br />

customaries of each European<br />

civilisation. Every nation<br />

contains an enormous<br />

amount of diversity through<br />

different values, ideologies,<br />

and tradition. Before making<br />

your trip to Europe, go the<br />

extra mile and learn all the<br />

cultural do’s and don’ts. This<br />

book explains the context<br />

behind such behaviours and<br />

actions, thus easing your<br />

understanding and helping<br />

you navigate through Europe<br />

with ease.<br />

ART + TRAVEL EUROPE:<br />

STEP INTO THE LIVES OF<br />

FIVE FAMOUS PAINTERS<br />

MUSEYON GUIDES<br />

Discover the work of five<br />

iconic artists (Van Gogh,<br />

Munch, Vermeer, Caravaggio<br />

& Goya), which have been<br />

highly regarded and valued<br />

by art connoisseurs and<br />

travellers for years. The book<br />

takes everyone into the artists’<br />

personal journeys for when<br />

they created the awe-inspiring<br />

art that we have grown to love.<br />

Take the journey around the<br />

city through their perspectives<br />

and understand what inspired<br />

their artwork.<br />

LONELY PLANET PARIS<br />

LONELY PLANET<br />

Looking for a chic vacation,<br />

there is not another city<br />

besides Paris that will fulfill<br />

your every whim and fancy.<br />

From the majestic Basilique<br />

du Sacre-Coeur, or a romantic<br />

rendezvous with French art at<br />

the Musee Rodi, Paris offers<br />

a plethora of adventure. This<br />

ultimate city guide offers all<br />

the must-see and must-haves,<br />

and will take you to the pulse<br />

of the city.<br />

THE FOOD OF SPAIN<br />

CLAUDIA RODEN<br />

A culmination of five years<br />

of research, Claudia Roden<br />

has produced a gastronomic<br />

adventure stemming<br />

from Spain. The cookbook<br />

encompasses all the recipes<br />

and variations from different<br />

regions and takes a look at the<br />

history behind each cuisine.<br />

Seasoned cooks and beginners,<br />

try your luck in recreating<br />

recipes passed down through<br />

generations. There is a meal<br />

for everyone from rustic<br />

tapas, elaborate main courses<br />

and those delightful desserts,<br />

all of which will tell a story<br />

about Spain.<br />

CURATED BY AVINASH SAGRAN & MPH BOOKSTORES<br />

Our Pick...<br />

AN OUTLINE OF EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE<br />

NIKOLAUS PEVSNER<br />

Sir Nikolaus Pevsner is one of the most established<br />

writers on art and architecture. His work reviewed<br />

some of the most stunning and dramatic designs that<br />

has shaped the style and culture of Europe. The latest<br />

version of the book, enhanced with more colour images,<br />

continues to stimulate and inspire artists and designers.<br />

His perspective of understanding history through the<br />

delineation of structures and design is recognised as one<br />

of the greatest symbols of artistic endeavour.<br />

“The ‘Outline’ itself<br />

speedily became<br />

a longstanding<br />

textbook on European<br />

Architecture”<br />

- Michael Spens, Study International<br />

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NEWS | MUSIC<br />

Vive la France<br />

Francophiles, lend your ears to these French pop hit princesses.<br />

“... a strong collection of songs<br />

that finds Martin moving forward<br />

with her sound while keeping one<br />

foot planted firmly in the past...”<br />

- Andrew Horan, Lithium <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

CURATED BY TANIA JAYATILAKA<br />

ROSES<br />

CŒUR DE PIRATE<br />

Canadian singer and<br />

songwriter Béatrice Martin<br />

is better known by her<br />

adventurous stage name,<br />

Coeur de Pirate, which she<br />

initially changed from<br />

the name ‘Pirate Heart’<br />

when she started writing<br />

songs in French instead of<br />

English. The silky-voiced<br />

artiste shot to fame with<br />

her self-titled debut album<br />

in 2009, making it to the<br />

Top 5 in France, where<br />

she has a considerable fan<br />

base. Her third album,<br />

“Roses”, features soothing<br />

piano and pop-synth<br />

elements with hits like<br />

‘Crier Tout Bas’.<br />

ZANAKA<br />

JAIN<br />

Singer Jain is in her<br />

element when it comes<br />

to making great dance<br />

music. Her album Zanaka<br />

rose to No. 5 in the top<br />

French album charts.<br />

But her inspiration runs<br />

deeper than merely<br />

producing a great dance<br />

beat – her hit single<br />

‘Makeba’ is an ode to<br />

South African civil rights<br />

leader and singer Miriam<br />

Makeba. Gifted with an<br />

effortlessly charming<br />

stage presence as well, the<br />

singer’s talent garners<br />

an unsurprising pop<br />

following beyond her<br />

home country of France.<br />

CHALEUR HUMAINE<br />

CHRISTINE AND THE<br />

QUEENS<br />

Nantes-born singer<br />

Héloïse Letissie made<br />

waves with her synthpop<br />

sounds in a style of<br />

music she describes as<br />

freakpop. Her wellreceived<br />

debut album<br />

“Chaleur Humaine” came<br />

after several successful<br />

EPs like “Miséricorde”<br />

and “Mac Abbey”.<br />

‘Christine’, a signature<br />

track in the album was<br />

entirely in French, until<br />

it was later released in<br />

English in 2015, retitled<br />

as “Tilted”, named by<br />

Time magazine as one of<br />

the best ten songs of 2015.<br />

Our Pick...<br />

PARIS IN APRIL<br />

APRIL MARCH<br />

The delightful result<br />

of 60’s French pop<br />

spilling over into a 90’s<br />

indie music style is<br />

April March’s eclectic<br />

“Paris in April” album,<br />

which features the<br />

hit dual-language song ‘Chick Habit’, an upbeat<br />

adaptation of Serge Gainsbourg’s 1964 ‘Laisse<br />

Tomber les Filles’, originally sung by France Gall.<br />

Other songs in the album duplicate this exciting<br />

mix of amped up classics with originals by April<br />

March, also known as Elinor Blake.<br />

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NEWS | MOVIES<br />

Fantastic, Not Slapstick<br />

Show some love for these quirky European-directed comedies that celebrate<br />

the humorous side of things gone wrong.<br />

VATERFREUDEN<br />

Directed by German<br />

filmmakers Matthias<br />

Schweighöfer and Torsten<br />

Künstler, this comedy<br />

follows the woes of a<br />

young man whose saucy<br />

bachelorhood is dampened<br />

when a ferret bite sterilises<br />

him permanently. His<br />

response to this strange<br />

tragedy? Embark on a<br />

desperate search for the<br />

woman who will soon<br />

become the mother of his<br />

only child through his<br />

sperm donation.<br />

BEAUTIFUL LIES<br />

In this witty tale by French director Pierre Salvadori, hair salon owner<br />

Emelie receives an anonymous love letter from the salon handyman,<br />

Jean, and dismisses it indifferently. She later decides to pass it to her<br />

heart broken mother, Maddy, whose husband left her for a younger<br />

woman. As Jean’s heart felt messages are consistently forwarded to<br />

Maddy by Emelie, Maddy relishes the idea of having a younger suitor,<br />

much to Jean’s chagrin.<br />

Language: French<br />

Starring: Audrey Tautou, Nathalie Baye, Sami Bouajila<br />

Language: German<br />

Starring: Matthias<br />

Schweighöfer, Isabell<br />

Polak, Friedrich Mücke<br />

CURATED BY TANIA JAYATILAKA<br />

IN THE LOOP<br />

Scottish director Armando Iannucci puts political satire to work in<br />

this messy comedy about how a spontaneous comment by a British<br />

Cabinet minister about war in the Middle East is twisted out of<br />

perspective by the news media, exploding into a morass involving<br />

British officials, pro-war American politicians, activists and other<br />

figures who struggle to curb the madness before a heated U.N. vote<br />

for military action materialises.<br />

Language: English<br />

Starring: Tom Hollander, Peter Capaldi, James Gandolfini<br />

BE KIND REWIND<br />

When his boss<br />

temporarily leaves him<br />

to run the local video<br />

rental store, Mike and<br />

his idiotic pal Jerry<br />

accidently erase every<br />

tape in the store. In a lastditch<br />

attempt to salvage<br />

the store’s increasingly<br />

poor reputation, Mike<br />

and Jerry re-shoot every<br />

film in their library<br />

themselves with nothing<br />

but a video recorder<br />

and sheer desperation.<br />

Written and directed<br />

by Frenchman Michael<br />

Gondry.<br />

Language: English<br />

Starring: Danny Glover,<br />

Jack Black, Yasiin Bey<br />

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providing elegant, distinctive and practical light solutions.<br />

As a total lighting solutions retailer, SENG HUP presents cutting<br />

edge lightings from all over the globe into its regional market, be it<br />

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Over the decades, we have pride ourselves as professional<br />

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Come and amaze yourself with our wide collection of lighting fixtures by simply visiting any our show galleries. Our cordial, attentive and<br />

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Come and bedazzle yourself with our luxuriant range of lighting designs, and choose one that will gratify your penchant for illumination, style and<br />

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NEWS | KIDS<br />

Whimsical<br />

Wonders<br />

With designs in soft hues and fantasy-like themes,<br />

the kids get a taste of luxe that exude sheer<br />

elegance at every turn. Not to forget, the essentials<br />

that make parenting run all the more smoother!<br />

BEE ON WHEELS<br />

Bugaboo unveils the latest Bugaboo<br />

Bee 5 ; its most comfortable and stylish<br />

urban stroller with more than 100<br />

updated parts. Compact, the Bugaboo<br />

Bee 5 offers a new level of comfort with<br />

improved suspension and new padded<br />

seat for extra comfort. It also comes<br />

with super customisable hardware and<br />

15 new colours and materials.<br />

The Bugaboo Bee 5 will be<br />

available at Motherswork,<br />

Mothercare and First<br />

Few Years starting<br />

from RM3,299.<br />

ELEGANT OFFERINGS FOR THE LITTLE WARDROBE<br />

“Dreams of a Beautiful Tomorrow” is the apt new theme for<br />

Little Wardrobe London’s Spring & Summer <strong>2017</strong> collection.<br />

Laidback elegance in the form of slouchy tweeds and simple<br />

shirts for the boys and simple silhouettes in powder-soft tones<br />

enhanced by ruffles, organza and lace décolletage for the girls.<br />

Available at Kids 21 in Singapore and soon in Harvey Nichols<br />

London. Check out more of the collection online at<br />

www.littlewardrobelondon.co.<br />

CURATED BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

FAIRIES AND FANTASY<br />

In bright and harmonious hues, the Nicholas &<br />

Bears Spring & Summer <strong>2017</strong> collection, themed<br />

Thumbelina Garden, conjures a sense of romanticism.<br />

Floral patterns combined with ruffles and knits, in<br />

the main colours of baby blue and pastel soft pink, are<br />

complemented by bright floral accessories. For more<br />

information, please visit: www.nicholas-bears.com.<br />

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THE HOME | HAUTE HOME WEAR<br />

Haute<br />

Home Wear<br />

Whichever fashion label you favour is a personal style<br />

statement so it follows that your home should be an extension<br />

of your chosen aesthetic. The idea that every brand is a<br />

lifestyle package has blurred the lines between fashion<br />

apparel and interiors even further - with this selection of chic<br />

homeware from top fashion designers, your home might even<br />

end up better dressed than you.<br />

FOR THE<br />

MAXIMALIST -<br />

CHRISTIAN LACROIX<br />

FOR DESIGNER’S GUILD<br />

Fabulous and fantastical, it’s<br />

always a case of more is more for<br />

Christian Lacroix and their<br />

continuing collaboration with<br />

Designer’s Guild channels the<br />

fashion house’s wonderfully<br />

extravagant collections beloved<br />

by Ab Fab’s Patsy and Edina,<br />

Madonna and the late Princess<br />

Diana. The range, which spans<br />

fabrics, wall coverings, rugs,<br />

cushions, towels and even<br />

stationery, gathers the exotic<br />

and quirky imagery that<br />

the quintessentially French<br />

fashion house stands for - think<br />

clashing prints, embellished<br />

details and high contrast<br />

colours. Certainly, not for the<br />

wallflower.<br />

CURATED BY JENNIFER CHOO<br />

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THE HOME | MATERIAL WORLD<br />

FOR THE STEALTH WEALTH SOPHISTICATE -<br />

BOTTEGA VENETA HOME COLLECTION<br />

The maestro of quiet luxury, Tomas Maier, started<br />

the Bottega Veneta home range with a single bench<br />

slightly over a decade ago and since then he’s developed<br />

it piece by piece. Like the fashion range which<br />

champions quality over quantity, the home collection<br />

is a tightly curated edit but has grown enough to be<br />

able to kit out three Bottega Veneta suites located in St<br />

Regis Rome, St Regis Florence and Park Hyatt Chicago<br />

and also a dedicated boutique on Milan’s chichi Via<br />

Borgospesso. While Maier himself designs the main<br />

collection, some pieces are produced in collaboration<br />

with expert manufacturers like Murano artisans for<br />

glassware, Koenigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin<br />

for porcelain and<br />

Poltrona Frau<br />

for seating.<br />

FOR THE ZEN FAN –<br />

ITTALA X ISSEY MIYAKE<br />

Scandinavian and Japanese design share many<br />

similarities – a love for natural materials, soft<br />

pleasant colours and a decidedly minimalist<br />

aesthetic. As such, a collaboration between<br />

Finnish design brand Ittala and Japanese<br />

fashion house Issey Miyake seemed only<br />

logical, as Iittala design director Harri Koskinen<br />

aptly put it: “The two brands have always been<br />

true to their philosophy of timeless design and<br />

creative thinking. They also value tradition,<br />

functionality, craftsmanship, and the use of<br />

innovative materials and methodologies in their<br />

design work.” The range comprises high-quality<br />

ceramics, glass and home textiles in a soothing<br />

colour palette and delicate shapes inspired<br />

by the awakening of spring and the<br />

blooming of flowers. Miyake’s<br />

signature tight pleats are<br />

translated into elegant pleated<br />

place mats and cushion<br />

covers which look good<br />

enough to wear.<br />

FOR THE ANGLOPHILE -<br />

PAUL SMITH X ANGLEPOISE ®<br />

Take Britain’s most iconic desk lamp,<br />

Anglepoise’s Type 75 and its most<br />

celebrated menswear designer, Sir Paul<br />

Smith, and the result is a fresh, cool take on<br />

a well-loved design classic. The collaboration<br />

started with Edition One, where Sir Paul<br />

coloured the famous arms of the Type 75 <br />

with a sunny combination of cornflower,<br />

fuchsia and lime evocative of summer and<br />

his unmistakable striped shirts. Edition<br />

Two followed with a more dramatic mix of<br />

sumptuous, jewel-like colours accented with<br />

bold orange to give it the element of surprise<br />

so intrinsic to the Paul Smith style. This<br />

year’s edition wears a bold palette of primary<br />

colours, which pays homage to Dutch<br />

painter Mondrian’s De Stijl style of art and<br />

coincides with the run up to next year’s De<br />

Stijl centennial. Each edition as sharp as a<br />

well-cut suit, Cool Britannia is alive and well.<br />

HAUTE HOME WEAR | THE HOME<br />

FOR THE HAUTE BOHO -<br />

MATTHEW WILLIAMSON<br />

FOR OSBORNE & LITTLE<br />

Matthew Williamson has<br />

long been the go-to fashion<br />

designer for the rich<br />

jet-set crowd in need<br />

of glamorous vacayand-soirée<br />

gear for<br />

their decadent getaways.<br />

His collaboration with<br />

upmarket wallpaper<br />

and fabrics company<br />

Osborne & Little, now<br />

in its highly successful<br />

6th year, is typical of<br />

Williamson’s instinctive<br />

use of bold colour and<br />

vivid patterns realised in sumptuous materials.<br />

Transform rooms into a lush tropical jungle with<br />

exotic flora and fauna where flamingos, macaw<br />

parrots and leopards hide amongst orchids,<br />

heliconias, pineapples and palm fronds or conjure<br />

up images of far-flung destinations like mysterious<br />

Marrakesh with its mysterious Moorish riads and<br />

Moroccan souks or magnificent Rajasthan with<br />

theatrical Indian vignettes and paisley damask – the<br />

world is indeed Matthew Williamson’s oyster.<br />

FOR THE ROCK STAR<br />

– DIESEL LIVING<br />

Italy’s most famous jean’s producer and<br />

bona fide superbrand, Diesel’s home<br />

collection is exactly how you’d imagine its<br />

ultra-cool founder tycoon Rene Rosso<br />

would live – a rock n roll mash-up<br />

of edginess, irreverence, artiness<br />

and finest quality. Kicked off in<br />

2009, Diesel Living continues<br />

to work with the finest Italian<br />

design companies in their field<br />

for each of their divisions:<br />

furniture with Moroso, lighting<br />

with Foscarini, kitchens with<br />

Scavolini, home accessories<br />

with Seletti, wood flooring<br />

with Berti and technical<br />

ceramics with Iris Ceramica.<br />

Diesel Living is currently<br />

headed by Rosso’s son,<br />

Andrea Rosso, who<br />

believes: “We’re made<br />

in Italy. It’s important<br />

to the product to have<br />

that stamp. But it’s an<br />

international Italy.” Looks<br />

like it’s Diesel hotels and<br />

restaurants next.<br />

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THE HOME | STUDIES IN MONOCHROME<br />

Studies in<br />

Monochrome<br />

The best tableware in timeless black, white and glass.<br />

STYLING BY JENNIFER CHOO PHOTOGRAPHS BY SOON LAU, AWESOME IMAGE<br />

GUAXS KAHULU<br />

SMALL IN GREY<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

BAR’S CELL<br />

CHAMPAGNE COUPE<br />

FROM ROYAL<br />

SELANGOR<br />

LSA INTERNATIONAL<br />

WINE DUCK CARAFE<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

SPECIAL THANKS TO GUDANG DAMANSARA<br />

BAR’S DIAMOND<br />

MARTINI GLASS<br />

FROM ROYAL<br />

SELANGOR<br />

GUAXS KOONAM<br />

TEALIGHT HOLDER<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

WAVE DECANTER<br />

FROM ROYAL<br />

SELANGOR<br />

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STUDIES IN MONOCHROME | THE HOME<br />

QUILTED VASE FROM<br />

BO CONCEPT<br />

TOM DIXON CAST<br />

NUTCRACKER FROM<br />

GUDANG<br />

SCALLOP PLATE FROM<br />

OH HAPPY GIFT<br />

MARBLE EFFECT<br />

OBLONG PLATE FROM<br />

OH HAPPY GIFT<br />

LSA INTERNATIONAL<br />

FLASK DECANTER FROM<br />

GUDANG<br />

LIVING PEPPER MILL<br />

FROM BO CONCEPT<br />

LSA INTERNATIONAL<br />

GLASS GLOBE FROM<br />

GUDANG<br />

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THE HOME | STUDIES IN MONOCHROME<br />

SCOTTISH WHISKY DECANTER<br />

FROM CHRISTOFLE<br />

IRIANA WHISKY DECANTER<br />

FROM CHRISTOFLE<br />

GRAPHIK WHISKY DECANTER<br />

FROM CHRISTOFLE<br />

ANEMONE FRUIT<br />

PICKS FROM<br />

CHRISTOFLE<br />

MARLY OR VODKA<br />

GLASS FROM<br />

CHRISTOFLE<br />

IRIANA OLD FASHIONED<br />

BOBLET FROM CHRISTOFLE<br />

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STUDIES IN MONOCHROME | THE HOME<br />

TOM DIXON TANK VASE LARGE<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

TOM DIXON TANK VASE<br />

MEDIUM FROM GUDANG<br />

TOM DIXON PYLON SMALL<br />

BOWL FROM GUDANG<br />

NASON MORETTI DECANTER<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

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THE HOME | STUDIES IN MONOCHROME<br />

SERAX KACHI BORU BOWL<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

MARBLE DISPLAY TRAY FROM<br />

OH HAPPY GIFT<br />

SERAX SJANTI BOWL<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

SERAX COFFEE CUP FROM<br />

GUDANG<br />

IITTALA AALTO WHITE<br />

SMALL AND MEDIUM<br />

VASES FROM GUDANG<br />

TOM DIXON MATERIALISM<br />

QUARTZ WAX DIFFUSER<br />

FROM GUDANG<br />

THIRTY3ELEVEN LAINE<br />

PLATING DISH FROM GUDANG<br />

DIESEL LIVING FOR SELETTI<br />

MACHINE CUP FROM GUDANG<br />

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THE HOME | CONCRETE COUTURE<br />

oncrete<br />

CCouture<br />

More than just temples of fashion, these buildings are paeans to the<br />

unfettered imagination of some of the world’s greatest architects.<br />

WORDS BY JENNIFER CHOO<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN LINDEN FOR ZAHA HADID AND CHANEL & GETTYIMAGES<br />

While existing in vastly different material realms, the aesthetic<br />

structural sensibility of fashion for many fashion houses like<br />

Delpozo and Rosie Assouline share much with the most visually<br />

engaging architecture. In fact, renowned fashion designers<br />

like Gianni Versace, Pierre Balmain and Tom Ford all studied<br />

architecture before switching to fashion. Then there’s the<br />

famous Coco Chanel quote where she declared, “Fashion is<br />

architecture: it is a matter of proportion.” Construction parallels aside, the rapport<br />

between architecture and fashion has manifested itself in some spectacular buildings<br />

and many great fashion houses share special relationships with some of the world’s<br />

top architects. And while fashion is often ephemeral, the right architect can express<br />

and enhance a fashion house’s brand values in solid form. We pick three fashion<br />

brands who’ve sustained enduring relationships with the crème de la crème of the<br />

profession, Pritzker Prize laureates.<br />

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CONCRETE COUTURE | THE HOME<br />

LOUIS VUITTON<br />

AND FRANK GEHRY<br />

When LVMH chairman and France’s<br />

richest man, Bernard Arnault wanted to<br />

build a private contemporary-art museum<br />

that would not only reinforce a connection<br />

between Louis Vuitton and cutting-edge<br />

art and design but focus the art world’s gaze<br />

back to Paris, the only man (and Pritzker<br />

Prize winner) for the job was Frank<br />

Gehry. After all this radical Canadianborn<br />

American based architect had<br />

created the Bilbao effect, the term<br />

given for how his spectacular<br />

Guggenheim Museum reenergised<br />

the Spanish<br />

city of the same name.<br />

When the Fondation<br />

Louis Vuitton<br />

was unveiled in<br />

late 2014, it was<br />

met with equal<br />

parts applause and<br />

criticism, what was<br />

undeniable though was<br />

how absolutely singular this enormous<br />

boat-like building was - muscular and<br />

delicate, utilitarian and fantastic, the<br />

ultimate marriage of cultural ambition<br />

and private enterprise. Gehry envisioned<br />

a magnificent vessel symbolising the<br />

cultural calling of France and designed it<br />

to be respectful of 19th century French<br />

culture while fully employing today’s<br />

cutting edge technology. This partnership<br />

went so well that Gehry was invited to fill<br />

Louis Vuitton window displays across the<br />

world with his favorite form, the curving<br />

metallic sail resembling his masterpiece<br />

in Los Angeles, the Walt Disney Concert<br />

Hall. The radical architect was also included<br />

in LV’s ‘The Icon and the Iconoclasts: A<br />

Celebration of Monogram’ for the brand’s<br />

160th birthday where Gehry was the only<br />

architect to put his own twist on a handbag.<br />

In true iconoclast fashion, Gehry noted<br />

on the site: “I imagine there would be a<br />

lot of ‘establishment’ architects that would<br />

be snooty about me designing a handbag.<br />

“That’s the best part!”<br />

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THE HOME | CONCRETE COUTURE<br />

CHANEL AND ZAHA HADID<br />

When Dame Zaha Hadid passed away<br />

suddenly last year, Karl Lagerfeld had this<br />

to say: “One genius less in the world. There<br />

are few people I admired as much as her. I<br />

am devastated.” Lagerfeld had consistently<br />

cited the Iraqi-British Hadid as his favorite<br />

architect and chose to work with Hadid for<br />

a mobile art pavilion inspired by Chanel’s<br />

iconic 2.55 bag on its 50th anniversary. The<br />

toroidal building with a gridlike surface that<br />

vaguely evoked the bag’s quilted surface<br />

encapsulated Hadid’s futuristic dramatic<br />

style and was reminiscent of the Starship<br />

Enterprise or a UFO. The “contemporary art<br />

container” contained specially commissioned<br />

artwork from 15 artists — from Daniel<br />

Buren to Yoko Ono — and was so elegantly<br />

sculptural, it was as much a piece of art<br />

as what it contained. The entire structure<br />

comprised of a series of continuous arches<br />

which culminated in a central courtyard<br />

inspired by Chanel’s distinctive layering<br />

and was “illuminated” through translucent<br />

walls and ceilings. This completely unique<br />

pavilion toured New York, Tokyo and Hong<br />

Kong before finding a permanent home in<br />

Paris. Lagerfeld also commissioned Hadid<br />

to design the underwater themed setting<br />

for Chanel’s Spring Summer 2012 show and<br />

chose her recently completed Seoul project,<br />

Dongdaemun Design Plaza as the venue for<br />

Chanel’s Resort 2015 collection. The muchcelebrated<br />

Hadid was the first female winner<br />

of the Pritzker prize and was considered<br />

an iconoclast with her daring designs<br />

that defied gravity, engineering and the<br />

establishment - Coco would have approved.<br />

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THE HOME | CONCRETE COUTURE<br />

PRADA AND REM KOOLHAAS<br />

Eclectic and never boring, the fashion<br />

powerhouse which Miuccia Prada built is<br />

fueled by her particular aesthetic which<br />

like Mrs Prada herself, is never particularly<br />

interested in being pretty but more interested<br />

in being interesting. Prada’s ongoing<br />

collaboration with Pritzker Prize Laureate<br />

Rem Koolhaas, founder and principal<br />

of OMA, has been one of fashion and<br />

architecture’s most lasting alliances. Although<br />

their aesthetics may seem diametrically<br />

opposed, Prada’s baroque and occasionally<br />

kitsch clothes versus Koolhaas’ sleek glass and<br />

concrete structures - both designers share an<br />

obsession with innovation and are regularly<br />

ahead of the curve in terms of zeitgeist. It<br />

began from the Prada Epicenters in New<br />

York and LA, 2001 and 2004 respectively,<br />

which were conceptualised as working<br />

laboratories for experimental shopping<br />

experiences. The New York Epicenter<br />

featured a wooden wave that undulated from<br />

street level to the floor below, motorised<br />

hanging display cages that travelled on<br />

tracks in the ceiling, and a flip-out stage for<br />

special events, while the LA Epicemter was<br />

an inverse reflection of NYC with a wave<br />

starting at street level and rising to the second<br />

floor before dropping back down again.<br />

Both stores were marketing and branding<br />

triumphs and feted with universal acclaim<br />

from the design cognoscenti and consumers.<br />

Another more curious exercise was the<br />

Prada Transformer, a temporary structure<br />

that looked like a minimalist spaceship had<br />

landed in Seoul. The latest collaboration<br />

cemented Mrs Prada’s love for contemporary<br />

art with a home for Fondazione Prada, here<br />

Koolhaas transformed a century-old distillery<br />

in Milan into a permanent art space featuring<br />

a “haunted house” clad in 24-carat gold leaf<br />

and a cinema camouflaged by mirror. It also<br />

contains a pastel-hued café designed by indie<br />

auteur par excellence, Wes Anderson. This<br />

relationship of 16 years and counting isn’t<br />

just one-sided though; these two creative<br />

titans seem to genuinely share a mutual<br />

admiration as Koolhaas regularly dons<br />

Prada suits.<br />

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AD


PROPERTY<br />

NEWS<br />

TROPICANA CORPORATION BERHAD SOARS<br />

TO GREATER HEIGHTS WITH AWARDS FROM<br />

STARPROPERTY.MY AWARDS <strong>2017</strong><br />

TROPICANA DONATES RM40,000 TO LIONS CLUBS<br />

INTERNATIONAL EVEREST EXPEDITION <strong>2017</strong><br />

Prestigious. Award-winning.<br />

Quality. Innovative. High<br />

capital appreciation.<br />

These are just some of the<br />

signatures of the property<br />

projects undertaken by<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation<br />

Berhad. The following pages<br />

showcase some novel and<br />

stunning residential and<br />

commercial developments<br />

as further testament to<br />

the organisation’s flair in<br />

this industry. <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Corporation hopes to create<br />

a more compassionate and<br />

supportive community,<br />

especially within its<br />

circles of influence. As<br />

a responsible developer,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation<br />

continues to deliver on its<br />

responsibility to give back<br />

to society by supporting<br />

various charitable<br />

causes and participating<br />

in celebrations and<br />

community events.


PROPERTY NEWS | NEWS<br />

TROPICANA<br />

CORPORATION<br />

BERHAD SOARS<br />

TO GREATER<br />

HEIGHTS WITH<br />

AWARDS FROM<br />

STARPROPERTY.MY<br />

AWARDS <strong>2017</strong><br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad wins big again.<br />

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NEWS | PROPERTY NEWS<br />

MOMENT OF HONOUR:<br />

DATO' YAU KOK SENG<br />

(CENTER) GROUP CEO<br />

OF TROPICANA WITH<br />

THE TROPICANA TEAM<br />

CELEBRATING THE<br />

THREE WINS AT THE STAR<br />

PROPERTY AWARDS <strong>2017</strong><br />

21st March <strong>2017</strong>- <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Corporation Berhad received<br />

three accolades during<br />

the recently concluded<br />

StarProperty.my Awards<br />

<strong>2017</strong> held at the Grand<br />

Hyatt Kuala Lumpur. The<br />

annual event organised by the Star Media<br />

Group Bhd was graced by the Sultan<br />

of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris<br />

Shah. Representatives from the Project<br />

Department, Marketing and Sales and<br />

Group Corporate Communication from<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad celebrated<br />

the big victory in what was a momentous<br />

night for <strong>Tropicana</strong> Group.<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Corporation Berhad was<br />

ranked as one of the top 10 local developers.<br />

The group received the “All-Star Awards<br />

– Top Ranked Developers of the Year.”<br />

Accepting on behalf of <strong>Tropicana</strong> was Dato’<br />

Yau Kok Seng, Group CEO of <strong>Tropicana</strong>.<br />

The award recognises the consistency<br />

in providing quality development from<br />

all the sophisticated developments by<br />

the group. Their active corporate social<br />

responsibility coupled with creating<br />

sustainable developments and adding value<br />

for money property projects made the team<br />

a deserving winner.<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Metropark received merit<br />

recognition for ‘The Neighbourhood Award’<br />

(Township below 500 acres). Accepting on<br />

behalf of <strong>Tropicana</strong> was Ung Lay Ting,<br />

Executive Director of Marketing & Sales at<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong>. The 88-acre mixed development<br />

nestled within Subang Jaya features a service<br />

residence, business space, retail outlets and<br />

a green lung. Sprawling 9.2 acres and aptly<br />

named Central Park, it features waterside<br />

pathways, jogging tracks and unique bridges<br />

crafting an oasis amidst urban living. The<br />

all-encompassing development includes<br />

GEMS Education offering a world-class<br />

education to the resident’s just minutes<br />

away from their home and amazing<br />

connectivity to the city with a direct link<br />

bridge connecting Metropark to the Federal<br />

Highway and the KTM Station just located<br />

few kilometres away.<br />

The elegant, chic development at<br />

the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Residences received recognition<br />

for excellence with ‘The Niche & Unique<br />

Award’ (Boutique Development). Receiving<br />

on behalf of <strong>Tropicana</strong> was Ung Lay Ting.<br />

With a 360 degree view of the glittering Kuala<br />

Lumpur skyline, it is the ultimate premium<br />

residence with a smart and functional<br />

layout. The Ecstasy offers unparalleled<br />

facilities for residents to rejuvenate and<br />

relax as they return home from a tough day<br />

at work. High up on level 53, residents can<br />

unwind at the forest lounge, salt-water sky<br />

pool with a dazzling view of the city skyline<br />

and chill-out with friends and family at<br />

the gourmet lounge. Unique world-class<br />

facilities by <strong>Tropicana</strong> Residences is unlike<br />

no other, the recognition for Excellence<br />

with ‘The Niche & Unique Award’ is an<br />

indicator of how distinctive and immaculate<br />

the development is against others.<br />

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PROPERTY NEWS | THE SCENE<br />

REACHING GREATER HEIGHTS:<br />

TAN SRI DATO' DANNY TAN CHEE<br />

SING (FIFTH FROM RIGHT),<br />

FOUNDER & ADVISOR OF<br />

TROPICANA PRESENTING THE<br />

CHEQUE IN SUPPORT OF LION<br />

JAMES LEE'S SECOND ATTEMPT<br />

AT SCALING MOUNT EVEREST.<br />

TROPICANA DONATES RM40,000 TO<br />

LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL EVEREST<br />

EXPEDITION <strong>2017</strong><br />

13 MARCH <strong>2017</strong><br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> donates RM40,000 to facilitate<br />

the Lions Clubs International Everest<br />

Expedition which will see the Lion Club’s<br />

President, James Lee (69 years old) second<br />

attempt to scale up Mount Everest. In<br />

doing so, he will be the oldest person from<br />

South East Asia to set foot on the world’s<br />

highest peak. Mount Everest’s peak is 8,848<br />

metres above sea level and is located in the<br />

Mahalangur mountain range in Nepal and<br />

Tibet. As a seasoned veteran, he has scaled<br />

up Indonesia’s Mount Rinjani, Japan’s<br />

Mount Fuji and Nepal’s Mount Ama Dablam.<br />

He has also climbed Mount Kinabalu 16<br />

times. <strong>Tropicana</strong>’s continuous support comes<br />

in the conjuncture of supporting a cause by<br />

Lion Club to make an impact in promoting<br />

healthy aging and environmental awareness.<br />

The awe-inspiring move will serve as an<br />

inspiration to all Malaysians in the spirit<br />

of "MALAYSIA BOLEH”! James aims to<br />

deliver two messages to the 'Roof of the<br />

world' (8,848m) in <strong>May</strong> <strong>2017</strong>: To optimise<br />

opportunities for good health, so that people<br />

of all ages can be inspired to take an active<br />

part in society and enjoy an independent and<br />

high quality of life and stopping uncontrolled<br />

hill clearing, tree felling, land reclamation<br />

and open burning to preserve Mother Earth<br />

for future generations.<br />

TM | MAY/JUNE <strong>2017</strong><br />

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THE SWING | NEWS<br />

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Golfers are obsessed with not just how<br />

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GIORGIO ARMANI<br />

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with double handle<br />

www.armani.com<br />

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MAGICAL SEASIDE COURSES | THE SWING<br />

Magical<br />

Seaside<br />

Courses<br />

Aesthetics alone don’t make links courses magical as beauty<br />

is not skin-deep. Their real beauty and allure also lie in the<br />

challenges they post and the playability they offer.<br />

WORDS BY EDWARD H JUBANG<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY DANANG GOLF CLUB, THE ELS CLUB DATAI BAY, JOANN DOST,<br />

OLD HEAD GOLF LINKS, PEBBLE BEACH COMPANY & ST ANDREWS LINKS<br />

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THE SWING | MAGICAL SEASIDE COURSES<br />

Beauty, it is often said, lies in the<br />

eyes of the beholder. But then, the<br />

charm and allure of things most<br />

beautiful in the world go beyond<br />

sight and touch. True beauty has<br />

to be felt through the heart.<br />

Seaside golf courses offer<br />

breathtaking views, with majestic backdrops<br />

against handsome tee-boxes, well-manicured<br />

fairways, and spectacular greens. Throw in<br />

native grasses, wildflowers, and sweeping dunes;<br />

we have courses that are visually nothing short<br />

of divine.<br />

Aesthetics alone don’t make the courses<br />

magical as beauty is not skin-deep. The real<br />

beauty of top seaside courses also lies in their<br />

challenge and playability. They need to be as<br />

pleasantly challenging and varied as they are<br />

gorgeous in natural beauty.<br />

Here are some links gems to test your<br />

wits and skills, and thrill you visually at the<br />

same time.<br />

VIETNAM<br />

DANANG GOLF CLUB<br />

For a relatively young golf course, the Danang Golf<br />

Club has done remarkably well to place itself on<br />

the golfing map. The course carved out of seaside<br />

dunes, has been voted as one of the top 15 new<br />

courses in the world<br />

Designer Norman has done incredibly well to<br />

craft out 18 rugged seaside holes that crisscross a<br />

sand-based landscape similar to the coastal terrain<br />

of Scotland.<br />

However, unlike mainly treeless Scottish<br />

links tracks, Danang Golf Club’s The Dunes has<br />

undulating fairways, and the course is lined<br />

with casuarina pines which are native to the<br />

sandy wasteland.<br />

The signature par-3 Hole 16, which plays<br />

towards China Beach, is 148 yard off the blue tees.<br />

The slightly elevated green is framed by two of the<br />

course’s deepest bunkers and back-dropped by the<br />

South China Sea and the Cham Islands. A seveniron<br />

is better than an eight to take on this hole as<br />

the wind sweeping in from the azure sea may force<br />

you to go one club up.<br />

Having tamed the wind off the tees, putting<br />

on the undulating green can be tricky as it runs at<br />

11 on the stimpmeter. Most hole-in-ones on this<br />

course are landed on the 170-yard Hole 8, which<br />

plays downhill. Five bunkers guard the green.<br />

The lowest score recorded at The Dunes was a<br />

5-under 67 by a 16-year-old Singaporean during the<br />

Vietnam Amateur Open.<br />

Danang is now at the forefront of Vietnam’s<br />

fight for high-end tourism revenue. The major port<br />

city, located at the tail end of the Han River that<br />

flows into the South China Sea, is going the full<br />

Monty in its capitalist quest for economic growth.<br />

World-class golf courses and classy spa resorts<br />

lure premium tourists to what was once one of the<br />

most ravaged parts of the country during the war,<br />

which ended in 1975.<br />

IRELAND<br />

OLD HEAD GOLF LINKS<br />

It’s only nine holes, but it may be the remotest<br />

golf course in the world and it’s amidst<br />

Arctic weather and Arctic grass. Located in<br />

Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, it is the only golf<br />

club/course in Greenland. This is a par 33<br />

course with 2,109m (yellow tee) and 1,790m<br />

(red tee) respectively. It has one par 5 hole, four<br />

par 4 holes and four par 3 holes. What makes<br />

this course unique are the elevation changes<br />

and rock formations, plus it’s located at the<br />

northernmost golf course on Earth. Now, how<br />

many people can claim that kind of feather in<br />

their golf cap?<br />

DANANG GOLF CLUB<br />

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MAGICAL SEASIDE COURSES | THE SWING<br />

HAWAII<br />

KAPALUA GOLF IN MAUI<br />

One of the most beautiful, if not the most<br />

beautiful island in the world, is home to an aweinspiring<br />

golfing spectacle. With holes that are<br />

set like jewels by the sea, on turquoise lagoons,<br />

on the slopes of old volcanoes, and by lush rain<br />

forests, Kapalua is unmatched in many ways.<br />

It offers golfers a unique opportunity to tee<br />

off to the immense ocean blue, take on fairways<br />

that are wrapped around a dormant volcano,<br />

and putt under tropical rainbows.<br />

The Plantation Course, which was designed<br />

by famed golf architects Ben Crenshaw and Bill<br />

Coore, stretches out across natural geographic<br />

formations and pineapple plantation fields.<br />

Do bear in mind that this beauty is also a<br />

beast. Its lengthy 7,411 yard par-73 layout may<br />

be imposing as that distance challenges even the<br />

more- accomplished players. Fear not, as its wide<br />

fairways, and generous greens render the course<br />

more playable for the average golfer.<br />

With dramatic elevation changes, Kapalua<br />

offers plenty of downhill tee shots. Hole 18 is a<br />

bomber’s paradise, where long hitters can let<br />

loose. With the help of the aggressive slope of the<br />

18th fairway, golfers could be in for one of the<br />

longest drives of their lives.<br />

The Plantation Course is the site of the PGA<br />

Tour Tournament of Champions each January<br />

featuring an elite field of previous year’s PGA<br />

Tour winners.<br />

LANGKAWI<br />

THE ELS CLUB DATAI BAY<br />

While not in the same league as the rest of<br />

the links courses on this list, The Els Club<br />

in Teluk Datai in Langkawi deserves an<br />

honourable mention.<br />

It has received the greatest possible<br />

endorsement of its highly acclaimed redesign<br />

after being named the region’s “Best Golf Course”<br />

at the 2014 Asia-Pacific Property Awards.<br />

The Els Club Datai Bay was then voted the<br />

‘World’s Best New Golf Course’ at the inaugural<br />

World Golf Awards, part of the World Travel<br />

Awards in November 2014. In 2016 it became the<br />

first golf course in the Ernie Els Design portfolio<br />

to feature on Golf Digest’s Prestigious Top-100<br />

courses list.<br />

It is nestled within a centuries-old rainforest<br />

with towering lush tropical foliage meandering<br />

its way towards the turquoise waters of the<br />

Andaman Sea. It overlooks the limestone peaks of<br />

the Mat Chinchang Mountain range.<br />

The Els Club Datai Bay is more than a sight to<br />

behold. The par-72 championship course is 6,750<br />

yards long. Even though the course was built on a<br />

hilly terrain, the front nine are surprisingly flat.<br />

The most interesting thing about this course<br />

is that it has no bunkers, but don’t let that fool<br />

you into thinking that playing it will be easy. Its<br />

tight fairways punish wayward shots, but clever<br />

course management will be rewarded with a good<br />

scorecard. That, itself, is one of the beauties of golf.<br />

THE ELS CLUB DATAI BAY<br />

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THE SWING | MAGICAL SEASIDE COURSES<br />

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

PEBBLES BEACH GOLF LINKS<br />

This is the United States’ equivalent of<br />

Scotland’s quintessential links-style golf<br />

experience, with spectacular views of the Pacific<br />

Ocean from the course. Imagine teeing off to the<br />

picturesque backdrop of the vast body of water<br />

accompanied by the sound of crashing waves.<br />

The picture-perfect course hugs a rugged<br />

part of California coastline, and it has wide-open<br />

vistas with cliffside fairways and sloping greens<br />

to provide the best Kodak moments.<br />

Designed by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant<br />

in 1919, Pebble Beach has more signature holes<br />

than any other courses in the world. They have<br />

done well to carve a golfing heaven out of what<br />

Mother Nature has to offer.<br />

The 7th hole of the Pebble Beach Golf<br />

Links is one of golf’s most iconic holes, with an<br />

elevated tee box overlooking a green perched<br />

above the crashing waves of Monterey Bay and<br />

the Pacific Ocean beyond.<br />

It has hosted the US Open five times. The<br />

best golfers in the world will pit their skills<br />

against each other and the course once more<br />

when the US major tournament is held there<br />

again in 2019.<br />

PEBBLES BEACH GOLF LINK<br />

“The picture-perfect course hugs a<br />

rugged part of California coastline, and<br />

it has wide-open vistas with cliffside<br />

fairways and sloping greens to provide<br />

the best Kodak moments.”<br />

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MAGICAL SEASIDE COURSES | THE SWING<br />

PEBBLES BEACH GOLF LINK BY JOANN DOST<br />

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THE SWING | MAGICAL SEASIDE COURSES<br />

SCOTLAND<br />

THE OLD COURSE, ST ANDREWS<br />

Many call it the pearly gates of golf. Such an<br />

accolade makes the Old Course at St Andrews<br />

a must-visit for avid golfers. A round at the<br />

“Home of Golf” tops many golfers’ bucket list<br />

as it is widely acknowledged as the birthplace of<br />

this beautiful game.<br />

The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St.<br />

Andrews is the world’s governing body for the<br />

game in most parts of the world, except the<br />

United States and Mexico.<br />

It is one of the courses in the United<br />

Kingdom that plays host to one of the mostwatched<br />

golf major tournaments in the world —<br />

The Open Championship — the first dating back<br />

to 1873. St Andrews, the town, purchased the<br />

course in 1894, and it remains open to the public<br />

till today.<br />

However, booking tee time at the Old<br />

Course can be tricky due to a large number of<br />

applications. Between August 24, 2016, and<br />

September 7, 2016; the course received enough<br />

bookings to fill up tee times until October <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

Two most outstanding features of the Old<br />

Course are the Road Hole, which is the par-4<br />

Hole 17, and the Swilcan Bridge. Hole 17 is one<br />

of the world’s most famous holes with a primary<br />

hazard in front of the green known as the<br />

Road Bunker.<br />

The small old stone bridge over the Swilcan<br />

Burn on Hole 18 is one of the most famous<br />

and photographed golf course landmarks in<br />

the world.<br />

THE OLD COURSE, ST ANDREWS<br />

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The Beat<br />

Under the<br />

Surface<br />

Contemporary Master Craftsman Mr Satoshi Hiraga tells us what<br />

makes him tick as he assembles the famed Grand Seiko Hi-Beat<br />

36000 calibre in front of an audience.<br />

WORDS BY TANIA JAYATILAKA<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY SEIKO


THE BEAT UNDER THE SURFACE | THE WATCHES<br />

ASSEMBLING THE MOVEMENT<br />

Working in front of the crowd, Japanese Master<br />

Craftsman Satoshi Hiraga does what he’s done<br />

numerous times before: assembling the tiny<br />

components of the Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000<br />

mechanical 9S caliber, the most iconic and<br />

advanced watch movement in the history of the<br />

brand. Whether he completes this complex<br />

process in full view of a curious audience,<br />

or by contrast, at his quiet workstation in<br />

the Shizuku-ishi watch studio in Morioka<br />

town, Satoshi’s impeccable precision<br />

and steadiness of hand contribute to<br />

the accuracy of this watch<br />

as a whole (as Satoshi<br />

himself emphasises).<br />

IN THE SPOT LIGHT<br />

Satoshi was officially recognised by the Japanese<br />

government as a Contemporary Master<br />

Craftsman in 2015, 12 years after becoming a<br />

licensed first class watch-craftsman—a nationallevel<br />

qualification in Japan. It’s a long way from<br />

when he began his career with Seiko Instruments<br />

Inc in 1989, yet Satoshi’s humility is his most<br />

obvious trait. Today, his work ethic is still geared<br />

toward improving his methods and the watch<br />

movements he creates for this limited edition<br />

premium Grand Seiko collection.<br />

To see a glimpse of the effort that goes<br />

into the sophisticated high-beat mechanical<br />

movement, observe Satoshi at work, crouched<br />

over a crowded work station with an assortment<br />

of tools and tiny components. For Grand Seiko<br />

aficionados, an opportunity to see first-hand<br />

the workmanship beneath the surface of the<br />

Hi-Beat 360000 GMT Limited Edition will<br />

be a captivating experience. But what races<br />

through Satoshi’s mind as he carries out this<br />

tedious process for the crowd? We find out.<br />

How do you feel assembling this watch<br />

movement in front of an audience<br />

today, even after doing it many times<br />

around the world?<br />

It’s truly an honour to assemble<br />

this in front of an audience,<br />

because I cannot normally<br />

show this process to the<br />

public, including the<br />

finishing of the parts and<br />

all the different shapes to<br />

the end-customer. So it’s a<br />

great opportunity to show<br />

the audience, and I’m<br />

very satisfied with how<br />

it went.<br />

What’s the most<br />

challenging part of<br />

the process for you?<br />

The whole process is difficult. I<br />

would say the most challenging<br />

part is the setting of the balance<br />

wheel and the balance spring. The<br />

reason why it’s the most difficult<br />

step is that the accuracy of the<br />

movement depends on the skill of setting<br />

this balance wheel and balance spring. During<br />

the demonstration, you could see the balance<br />

spring trembling in my hand as I set it. It’s very<br />

difficult to set it in the correct way.<br />

What part of the process is most<br />

enjoyable for you?<br />

Although I didn’t show this particular step in<br />

today’s demonstration, my favourite part in the<br />

assembly is the process of balance adjustment.<br />

It’s also a very difficult point in the process, but I<br />

enjoy it most.<br />

How do you keep improving yourself as a<br />

master craftsman?<br />

I devote myself to my daily effort. It’s very<br />

important to make an effort to improve every<br />

day. In the assembly and adjustment work that<br />

goes on each day, if I find anything that needs to<br />

be improved, I’ll discuss it with the design team<br />

and develop it further so that it keeps improving.<br />

Do you have a chance to mentor younger<br />

craftsmen?<br />

Yes, I have an opportunity to educate the<br />

younger generation. At our factory in Shizukuishi<br />

in the Iwate Prefecture, some new craftsmen<br />

of the younger generation are assigned to this<br />

movement assembly process, so I’m able to teach<br />

them what I know.<br />

What challenges are ahead for you in<br />

watch-making?<br />

I want to do an assembly that involves a more<br />

complicated mechanism movement that will<br />

have higher accuracy than before. So I want to<br />

try to assemble that.<br />

“I devote<br />

myself to my<br />

daily effort.<br />

It’s very<br />

important<br />

to make an<br />

effort to<br />

improve<br />

every day.’'<br />

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THE WATCHES | NEWS THE BEAT UNDER THE SURFACE<br />

JAEGER-LECOULTRE<br />

MANUFACTURE<br />

Giving visitors an in-depth glance into<br />

its brand heritage, Jaeger-LeCoultre has<br />

unveiled its Heritage Gallery at its Vallée de<br />

Joux Manufacture in the Swiss village of Le<br />

Sentier. Spread across more than 500 square<br />

meters of the Manufacture’s oldest buildings<br />

which once housed the LeCoultre farm in the<br />

early 19th century, the Gallery also boasts<br />

spectacular interactive features that will<br />

keep the more inquisitive guests in rapture<br />

for hours. The brand’s historical archive is<br />

not the only thing on display: guests can<br />

pore over photographs, a cabinet of old watch<br />

components, some of the brand’s most iconic<br />

contemporary and past collections, a winding<br />

staircase surrounded by a wall of 340 calibers,<br />

and a restoration workshop where artisans<br />

work to restore the internal movement and<br />

external parts of watches that date back from<br />

the late 1920’s to the 1980’s.<br />

www.jaeger-lecoultre.com<br />

www.rolex.com www.oris.ch www.romainjerome.ch<br />

LIGHT UP THE DARK<br />

From pilots’ chronographs to exquisite divers’ time pieces, let these watches shed some<br />

light. The 43MM Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller’s spacious dial has Chromalight<br />

luminescent hour markers and hands and a Cyclops lens at the 3 o’clock marker to magnify<br />

the date counter. Romain Jerome’s limited edition Deep Blue Octopus’s satin-brushed<br />

Superluminova hour and minutes hands brighten when things go dark, while the Oris<br />

Big Crown ProPilot Chronograph commands attention with its sunray anthracite dial of<br />

luminescent numerals, and hours and minutes hands.<br />

www.franckmuller.com<br />

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NEWS | JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES<br />

CHOPARD<br />

Rihanna ♥ Chopard<br />

Chandeliar Earrings<br />

www.chopard.com<br />

Fantastic<br />

Beasts<br />

Take a walk on the wild side with<br />

intricate yet fun jewelry that is bound<br />

to be a conversation starter!<br />

LES NEREIDES<br />

Alantide Octopus With<br />

Red Stone Necklace<br />

www.lesnereides.com<br />

KATE SPADE<br />

Spice Things Up Snake<br />

Drop Earrings<br />

www.katespade.com<br />

LES NEREIDES<br />

Mermaid And City<br />

Skyline Earrings<br />

www.lesnereides.com<br />

CURATED BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

GUCCI<br />

Fox Shoulder Bag<br />

www.gucci.com<br />

GUCCI<br />

Tiger Head Ring With<br />

Crystals and Pearls<br />

www.gucci.com<br />

BULGARI<br />

Serpenti Forever Flap<br />

Cover Bag<br />

www.bulgari.com<br />

KATE SPADE<br />

Spice Things Up Camel Ring<br />

www.katespade.com<br />

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THE LOOK | HOT OFF THE RUNWAY<br />

FENDI<br />

Clubmaster Sunglasses<br />

www.fendi.com<br />

LA MARTINA<br />

Long Sleeve Shirt<br />

www.lamartina.com<br />

LACOSTE<br />

Crewneck Milano<br />

Cotton Sweater<br />

www.lacoste.com<br />

BROOKS BROTHERS<br />

www.brooksbrothers.com<br />

CURATED BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

LACOSTE<br />

Slim Fit<br />

Bermuda Shorts<br />

www.lacoste.com<br />

BROOKS BROTHERS<br />

Brick Red Slip-ons<br />

www.brooksbrothers.com<br />

Vacation In Style<br />

Pack in some stylish wear to look uber<br />

cool while vacationing in Europe.<br />

GIORGIO ARMANI<br />

www.armani.com<br />

LOEWE<br />

T Tote Bag In<br />

Blue Multitone<br />

www.loewe.com<br />

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THE LOOK | HOT OFF THE RUNWAY<br />

CHANEL<br />

Multicoloured Silk Cap<br />

www.chanel.com<br />

VERSACE<br />

www.versace.com<br />

EMILIO PUCCI<br />

Beachwear<br />

www.emiliopucci.com<br />

CURATED BY SHARMINI M.RETHINASAMY<br />

ELIE SAAB<br />

www.eliesaab.com<br />

Colour Fiesta<br />

Embrace your free spirit and fiery<br />

personality with bright hues!<br />

JIMMY CHOO<br />

Suede And Leather Mix With Mirror Detailing<br />

www.jimmychoo.com<br />

EMPORIO ARMANI<br />

Top Handle Handbag<br />

www.armani.com<br />

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NEWS | BEAUTY<br />

DECORTE<br />

Lip Palette<br />

www.cosmedecorte.com.my<br />

All About<br />

That Face<br />

Let our skin care and makeup mix<br />

revitalise your fresh face look.<br />

BELIF<br />

Rose Gemma<br />

Concentrate Oil<br />

www.belif.com.my<br />

LA PRAIRIE<br />

White Caviar Illuminating<br />

Pearl Infusion<br />

www.laprairieswitzerland.com<br />

LANEIGE<br />

Pure Radiant Blush<br />

www.laneige.com.my<br />

DECORTE<br />

Creme Concealer<br />

www.cosmedecorte.com.my<br />

CURATED BY TANIA JAYATILAKA<br />

SHISEIDO<br />

7 Lights Powder<br />

Illuminator<br />

www.shiseido.com.my<br />

GIVENCHY<br />

Lip Liner<br />

www.givenchy.com<br />

MAKEUP FOREVER<br />

Ultra HD Skin Booster<br />

www.makeupforever.com<br />

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THE LOOK | JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY TOMMI CHU/BLINK STUDIO<br />

ART DIRECTION BY PENN EY, CHEE<br />

STYLING BY PENNCAKES & BOBBLYN<br />

MAKEUP BY LAINE WONG<br />

HAIR BY GARRIE BOBS/SHAWN CUTLER<br />

MODELS ANNA/ANDREWS MODEL, GUILHERME/WU MODEL<br />

SPECIAL THANKS TO BATTERY ACID CLUB FOR THE USE OF ITS LOCATION


Heritage floral<br />

jacket by GUCCI.<br />

Light blue jacket<br />

with velvet lining<br />

with pink collared<br />

shirt all by GUCCI.


THE LOOK | JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES<br />

Wool trench coat and<br />

matching dress, all by<br />

MANCHIEN.<br />

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JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES | THE LOOK<br />

Hand-painted long sleeve pullover,<br />

by MANCHIEN. White trousers by<br />

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO.<br />

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THE LOOK | JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES<br />

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JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES | THE LOOK<br />

Hand-painted wool trench<br />

coat, by MANCHIEN.<br />

Acrylic painted Kimono by<br />

MANCHIEN. Navy short pants<br />

and sandals, all by GUCCI.<br />

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THE LOOK | JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES<br />

Multiple collared wearable art piece<br />

by MANCHIEN. White trousers by<br />

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO.<br />

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JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES | THE LOOK<br />

Checkered blazer and white<br />

collared shirt, all by GUCCI.<br />

Charcoal grey cullotes by<br />

PLAINE BY LAINE WONG.<br />

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THE LOOK | JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES<br />

Embroidered floral shirt,<br />

cream wide leg cuffed pants,<br />

leather belt and satin studded<br />

pump, all by GUCCI.<br />

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JUXTAPOSING IDENTITIES | THE LOOK<br />

Cotton evening shirt by GUCCI.<br />

Patterned outer piece by<br />

CASSEY GAN.<br />

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HEALTH | THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET<br />

The<br />

Mediterranean<br />

Diet<br />

WORDS BY SHEREEN KHOO<br />

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THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET | HEALTH<br />

“Traditionally, Greeks eat<br />

vegetables at almost every meal!<br />

Their diet is dominated by a high<br />

consumption of olive oil, fruits,<br />

and vegetables.”<br />

According to Malaysia’s<br />

Department of Statistics, coronary<br />

heart disease was the principal<br />

cause of death in this country<br />

in 2014. Proper dietary habits<br />

and lifestyle are two important factors in<br />

the reduction of cardiovascular diseases, and<br />

one such diet that is highly recognised by the<br />

scientific community is the Mediterranean<br />

diet. The concept of Mediterranean diet refers<br />

to the traditional dietary pattern found in<br />

Greece (especially Crete), Southern Italy, Spain<br />

and other olive-growing countries of the<br />

Mediterranean region in the 1960s.<br />

The distinct characteristics of this diet<br />

include the abundant use of olive oil as the<br />

principal culinary fat, a high consumption of<br />

plant foods (nuts, fruits, vegetables, legumes<br />

and whole grains), moderate to high fish<br />

consumption, moderate consumption of wine<br />

and low consumption of butter, red meat and<br />

processed meat.<br />

Do not be fooled! Descriptive words such as<br />

“multi-grain”, “wheat germ”, “brown bread”,<br />

“100% wheat” or “enriched” do not necessarily<br />

mean that the product is whole grain<br />

NUTRITION LABELS MAY PROVIDE INFORMATION TO HELP US VERIFY THE<br />

AUTHENTICITY OF WHOLE GRAIN PRODUCTS. HERE IS WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR!<br />

Check the ingredient list and make sure that<br />

whole grain is listed as an ingredient. Look<br />

for words like “whole grain”, “wholemeal” or<br />

“whole” that comes before the grain’s name.<br />

Ingredients are listed in descending order of<br />

predominance by weight. Therefore, the whole<br />

grain ingredient(s) should ideally be listed as<br />

the first or second item in the list.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ISTOCKPHOTO<br />

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HEALTH | THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET<br />

THE CHECKLIST TO A HEALTHIER YOU<br />

INTENTIONALLY INCLUDE VEGETABLES<br />

INTO EVERY DISH<br />

Traditionally, Greeks eat vegetables at almost<br />

every meal! Their diet is dominated by a high<br />

consumption of olive oil, fruits, and vegetables.<br />

Make a conscious effort to plan main meals<br />

with vegetables by including a vegetable salad,<br />

stir-fry or soup. Traditional Asian soups such<br />

as spinach soup with wolfberries or Chinese<br />

cabbage soup makes a good starter.<br />

Bulk up your stir-fry dishes with onion,<br />

garlic, spring onions, coriander, bell peppers,<br />

green peas or carrots. Include chopped<br />

vegetables into your pasta sauce and shred<br />

carrots into meatloaf, casseroles, and muffins.<br />

SWITCH TO WHOLE GRAINS<br />

Go for 1 - 2 servings of cereals in the form of<br />

bread, pasta, rice and others per meal. Make<br />

whole grain your preference since processing<br />

normally removes fibre and some valuable<br />

nutrients. Common types of whole grains<br />

include unpolished rice (brown, red, black),<br />

whole wheat, oats, buckwheat and dehulled<br />

barley (not pearl barley).<br />

EAT FRUITS AS “DESSERT”<br />

Fruits are good sources of many essential<br />

nutrients including potassium, vitamin<br />

C, beta-carotene and folic acid while being<br />

naturally low in fat, sodium, and calories.<br />

Choose two servings of fruits per day and<br />

pick fruits in a variety of colours to get a wide<br />

range of nutrients and antioxidants. <br />

Reduce your sweet tooth cravings by<br />

choosing fruits as the most frequent dessert.<br />

TIPS TO SELECT THE RIGHT<br />

COOKING OIL<br />

Extra virgin olive oil deserves its<br />

reputation as a healthy culinary<br />

oil and to maximise its health<br />

benefits; it is recommended to be<br />

used raw in salads and dips or lower<br />

heat cooking because it has a low<br />

smoking point (160 – 190 degrees<br />

Celcius) and is less resistant to heat.<br />

The process of refining olive<br />

oil to produce “light olive oil”<br />

reduces the nutrient level and elicit<br />

a lighter flavour but it results in a<br />

higher smoking point (240 degrees<br />

Celcius), making it more suitable<br />

and safer for higher heat cooking.<br />

Other plant-based oils, such as<br />

canola oil (200 – 230 degrees Celcius)<br />

and avocado oil (200 – 260 degrees<br />

Celcius) are also rich in the hearthealthy<br />

monounsaturated fats and<br />

have a high smoking point, making<br />

them good choices of cooking oil.<br />

REPLACE BUTTER, GHEE AND MARGARINE<br />

WITH HEALTHY OILS AS OFTEN AS<br />

POSSIBLE<br />

Extra virgin olive oil is rich in heartprotective<br />

omega-9 monounsaturated fats and<br />

polyphenols. The Mediterranean diet uses olive<br />

oil as their principal source of fat, and it is used<br />

in all meals for cooking, salad dressings and to<br />

make bread dipping.<br />

Try eating bread by dipping it in extravirgin<br />

olive oil seasoned with balsamic vinegar.<br />

If bread spread is preferred, use low-fat olive<br />

spread as a healthier alternative to high<br />

saturated fat butter.<br />

CHOOSE LEAN SOURCES OF PROTEIN<br />

The consumption of meat and meat products is low in the traditional Mediterranean diet.<br />

Their source of protein comes from moderate intakes of fish and seafood, eggs and poultry.<br />

Make lean protein such as skinless chicken, turkey and fish your primary choices of<br />

protein. By lowering your intake of red meat, you are also reducing your saturated fat intake.<br />

Aim to eat omega-3 rich fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel, herring or sardine twice<br />

a week.<br />

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NEWS | HEALTH & WELLNESS<br />

FRESH FROM FRANCE<br />

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental Hotel<br />

Kuala Lumpur has welcomed a new<br />

brand to its skincare treatment range.<br />

Biologique Recherche may be new to<br />

Malaysia, but in France, it bears over<br />

35 years of research and expertise by<br />

the industrious Allouche family. The<br />

French haute couture skincare line has<br />

made waves around the world, used by<br />

top celebrities and socialites. Free from<br />

artificial fragrance and colouring, these<br />

products are made from a variety of<br />

concentrated plant and marine extracts.<br />

The spa treatments are tweaked for each<br />

guest based on an analysis of their skin<br />

type to achieve visibly better skin.<br />

www.mandarinoriental.com/<br />

kualalumpur/luxury-spa<br />

UP IN THE AIR<br />

Meeting the combined needs of travel<br />

and fitness-oriented lifestyles, the<br />

Westin Langkawi Resort and Spa offers<br />

guests complimentary Fly Yoga classes<br />

by certified yoga teacher, Shinny Wong.<br />

Conducted at the Heavenly Spa by<br />

Westin on the private beachfront overlooking<br />

the peaceful Andaman Sea, the<br />

sessions will combine traditional yoga<br />

poses with Pilates and dances that utilize<br />

a hammock. Using techniques taught<br />

by Shinny, guests will get to perform<br />

various yoga poses in mid-air, relieving<br />

stress and developing movements and<br />

body skills unique to fly yoga.<br />

www.westinlangkawi.com<br />

WORK THE LASHES<br />

If that long-suffering mascara wand isn’t doing the job, head down<br />

to Pavilion Kuala Lumpur to visit Blanc Eyelash Salon, expanding<br />

its business to Malaysia after eight years in Osaka, Japan and more<br />

than 120 outlets in Southeast Asia. The salon offers customised<br />

eyelash extension treatments by licensed specialists and eyelash<br />

designers who are world-famous for their meticulous service and<br />

safety standards. Customers can choose the thickness, length and<br />

curl of their eyelashes at the salon, open from 10am to 10pm daily.<br />

www.blanc-lash-my.com<br />

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THE COOKBOOK | MAKING IT TWENTY-7<br />

MAKING IT<br />

TWENTY-7<br />

Executive Chef Lawrence Lim of restaurant Twenty-7, <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf and Country<br />

Resort’s latest epicurean establishment, clues us in on the long journey to making<br />

this semi-fine dining restaurant a reality.<br />

WORDS BY TANIA JAYATILAKA<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRYAN ONG & TWENTY-7<br />

ew on the scene at <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf<br />

N<br />

and Country Resort is Twenty-7,<br />

a restaurant fused with a fusion of<br />

intercontinental influences, situated<br />

on the edge of the sprawling Golf<br />

Course grounds. It’s no secret that this golf<br />

course is the restaurant’s namesake, with<br />

its 18-hole West Course and nine-hole East<br />

Course together representing the 27-hole<br />

championship course that Malaysian golfers<br />

have come to love. But the face of this exciting<br />

new alfresco eatery has taken many forms<br />

over the years, opening quite recently after<br />

a period of renovation and ongoing changes.<br />

The process was long, but the starting concept<br />

was simple: the restaurant would be a place for<br />

golfers to enjoy a hearty lunch after a game<br />

It was soon apparent that the restaurant’s<br />

spacious interior with its crisp, colonial<br />

aesthetics would also make an ideal<br />

brunch spot for club members. Its peaceful<br />

surroundings coupled with sumptuous food<br />

are the catalyst behind a few pleasant hours of<br />

chitchat and camaraderie.<br />

Yet again, the management was convinced<br />

that the restaurant had the potential for even<br />

more, and it was further developed to exude all<br />

the qualities of a fine dining establishment, of<br />

course, with its unique twist.<br />

Materialising this dynamic dining<br />

concept was far from easy. Twenty-7’s young,<br />

immensely talented executive chef Lawrence<br />

Lim has seen it in its infancy, initially leading<br />

a significantly smaller team to meet the<br />

demands of more than a hundred diners.<br />

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MAKING IT TWENTY-7 | THE COOKBOOK<br />

“It was soon apparent that the<br />

restaurant’s spacious interior<br />

with its crisp, colonial aesthetics<br />

would also make an ideal brunch<br />

spot for club members.”<br />

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THE COOKBOOK | MAKING IT TWENTY-7<br />

“The biggest challenge we faced was the<br />

setup in the beginning. We ran it with only<br />

six people, managing a restaurant with a<br />

seating capacity of about 250. So far, we’ve<br />

been able to cope, even to this moment,” Chef<br />

Lawrence says.<br />

Both the cuisine at the restaurant and<br />

its overall ambience bear distinct European<br />

influences. Commenting on the Westerninspired<br />

menu, Chef Lawrence shares his plan<br />

to create dishes and beverages that lean towards<br />

a contemporary semi-fine dining concept.<br />

Consequently, Twenty-7’s menu features a<br />

brief but eclectic mix of choices made up from<br />

a fusion of Italian, French and Spanish cooking<br />

styles and recipes. Chef Lawrence’s flair for<br />

creating immaculate dishes is evident in<br />

restaurant Twenty-7’s ornate offerings, but the<br />

focus of the dining experience is the customer,<br />

and this plays a central part in the running of<br />

the restaurant as well as its menu-planning.<br />

Ensuring that diners receive the best<br />

value for their money is a top priority of Chef<br />

Lawrence and his team. As executive chef,<br />

it’s his job to ensure that daily operations run<br />

undisrupted, from the preparation of his a<br />

la carte menu to catering at external events<br />

and functions. He monitors the delivery of<br />

fresh ingredients each day and has personally<br />

tasted every item on the menu for quality<br />

and standard.<br />

“Obviously, I go to the gym. Otherwise,<br />

I’d be fat from all this tasting and eating,”<br />

Chef Lawrence adds light-heartedly. With his<br />

easy-going and relaxed demeanor, it’s difficult<br />

to picture him amidst the stress and flurry<br />

of a busy kitchen during peak hours. This is<br />

undoubtedly the pace at which he works every<br />

day. And he’s not about to complain about the<br />

big plans (and standards) he has for the cuisine<br />

at Twenty-7.<br />

“We work to meet the demands of the<br />

crowd during breakfast, lunch and dinner<br />

times. From there, I make sure each plate and<br />

each bowl is up to my expectations, because<br />

customers are paying for this, and they expect<br />

value for money,” he says.<br />

At this point, one wonders who exactly<br />

comprises Twenty-7’s diverse patronage.<br />

Club members and <strong>Tropicana</strong> residents<br />

are increasingly becoming regulars at the<br />

restaurant. But as mentioned before, the<br />

restaurant management continue to set their<br />

sights on channeling the overflowing appeal of<br />

this resilient eatery towards a wider market.<br />

“My plans at <strong>Tropicana</strong> involve creating<br />

more and greater food for our members. But<br />

our motive is not just to capture the taste of our<br />

members; it’s also to attract visitors as well.”<br />

It’s a tall order, but one that Chef Lawrence<br />

and his team at Twenty-7 are enthusiastically<br />

determined to meet. Since joining <strong>Tropicana</strong>,<br />

Chef Lawrence’s ambitions and aspirations<br />

for the restaurant have only grown. With<br />

those expectations, the restaurant has sparked<br />

its growth in leaps and bounds. The main<br />

area of the restaurant is open-air, while<br />

air-conditioned, curtained glass rooms are<br />

available for more private evening gatherings.<br />

At dinner, the whole scene transforms into<br />

an elegant escape with an uncluttered view<br />

of the evening sky. Complete that ambience<br />

with a beverage of choice from a selection of<br />

red wine, white wine, cocktails, champagne,<br />

beer, whiskey, bourbon and more; it’s enough<br />

to make anyone want to linger there a<br />

little longer.<br />

The night view aside, Twenty-7’s dinner<br />

specials are extravagant. Created with true<br />

artistic flair, one four-course set meal, in<br />

particular, includes a pan-fried octopus leg<br />

salad and a soup of romaine lettuce (made with<br />

creme fraiche and crispy croutons). Diners can<br />

choose from two options for the main course:<br />

the first is a succulent Beef Cheek and Espuma<br />

potatoes dressed with truffle oil, sun-dried<br />

tomatoes, and carrots. The second option is<br />

Chicken Roulade, stuffed with mozzarella<br />

cheese, mushrooms, and chickpea puree, served<br />

together with a light salad and sous vide egg.<br />

Finishing it off is a rich brownie dessert topped<br />

with vanilla ice cream, chunks of luxurious<br />

dark chocolate, and fresh berries.<br />

The a la carte menu features a worthy<br />

line-up of main courses as well. A glance at its<br />

succinct and uncluttered layout reveals a list<br />

with the lightest meal to the most decadent;<br />

namely, the Grilled Spring Chicken with sour<br />

cream, scallions, and spiced buttered rice, and<br />

the exquisite Mignon Steak served with lightly<br />

seared Foie Gras and arugula salad. Whether or<br />

not you’ve savoured these dishes, one thing will<br />

remain certain as this ever-evolving culinary<br />

haven runs its course: residents, club members<br />

and visitors alike can rest assure that the<br />

restaurant is in good hands, and so are they.<br />

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MAKING IT TWENTY-7 | THE COOKBOOK<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

P-G-17, 18, 19, 20, K4 & K5,<br />

Ground Floor,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Avenue,<br />

No. 12, Persiaran <strong>Tropicana</strong>,<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort,<br />

PJU 3 <strong>Tropicana</strong>,<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya,<br />

Selangor<br />

Tel: 03-7890 1100<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Sunday<br />

8.30am to 10.00pm<br />

MIXED GRILL PLATTER<br />

If you’re in the mood for a meal with friends, or<br />

you just want to savour various meats side by side,<br />

get your fill with Village Grocer’s Mixed Grill<br />

Platter. Made from quality in-house ingredients -<br />

from the herb and spice marinade to the patty and<br />

sausage meat - all the cuts in this platter are chargrilled<br />

to perfection, accompanied by colourful<br />

grilled vegetables, fresh coral lettuce and creamy<br />

mashed potatoes. Balance this savoury selection<br />

with a zesty cheesecake dessert, and your feast<br />

is complete.


THE DISHES<br />

ASSORTED PAN MEE<br />

There’s a reason why noodle-lovers can’t stay<br />

away from this famed Hakka dish. After tasting a<br />

spoonful of gravy-soaked flat noodles with crispy<br />

chilli flakes, minced chicken, fried anchovies<br />

and onion leaves in a runny mess of egg and<br />

mushrooms, you’ll come back for more. Palm<br />

Coffee House’s variations add some fun to the basic<br />

recipe, with golden-brown slices of fried chicken in<br />

the Chicken Chop Pan Mee, or the coconut-curry<br />

broth, fried foo chok, fish balls and drumsticks in<br />

the Curry Pan Mee.<br />

CLUBHOUSE<br />

Tel: 03-7804 8888 (ext 306/309)<br />

www.tropicanagolf.com<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Friday<br />

7.00am to 12.00am<br />

Saturday to Sunday<br />

7.00am to 8.00pm


THE DISHES<br />

CLUBHOUSE<br />

Tel: 03-7805 3935<br />

www.jojoitalianrestaurant.com<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Thursday<br />

11.00am to 11.00pm<br />

Friday to Sunday<br />

11.00am to 1.00pm<br />

COSTOLETTE D’ AGNELLO<br />

Classic Italian cooking, with its butter-rich recipes and<br />

generous use of olive oil, could not be more welcome<br />

at the end of a long day. This wonderfully tender rack<br />

of lamb has been grilled and roasted evenly, giving<br />

the meat a smoky undertone that complements the<br />

lingering flavour of the rosemary in its marinade.<br />

Douse the lamb pieces in a spoonful of delicious<br />

mushroom sauce and enjoy it with the delicious<br />

Italian staple of herb-sprinkled pasta on the side.<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

JAPANESE POTATO SALAD<br />

Don’t hesitate to try this refreshing combination<br />

of rich potato salad on a bed of bite-sized<br />

vegetables and sweet lettuce. Topped with chips<br />

and seasoned with chilli flakes for an extra<br />

twist of flavour, the potatoes are dressed with<br />

creamy mayonnaise and tucked into a delectable<br />

spread of cucumbers and carrots, both of which<br />

naturally clean the gums and teeth when<br />

eaten raw.<br />

CLUBHOUSE<br />

Tel: 03-7804 8888<br />

www.facebook.com /ginshuitei<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Sunday<br />

Lunch<br />

12.00pm to 3.00pm<br />

Dinner<br />

6.30pm to 10.30pm<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

Lot 413, 4th floor,<br />

Suria KLCC ,<br />

50088 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2166 9881<br />

www.taithong.com.my<br />

OPERATING HOURS<br />

Monday to Saturday<br />

11.30am to 10.30pm<br />

Sunday and Public Holidays<br />

10.30am to 10.30pm<br />

SWEET AND SOUR FRIED WANTAN &<br />

STEAMED “GOUBULI” BUN<br />

The light and easy comfort food option of dim<br />

sum are popular in both Eastern and Western<br />

countries. The versatile dumpling at the heart of<br />

this Cantonese cuisine concept can be steamed or<br />

deep-fried. Try these crunchy, deep-fried wantans<br />

with a dollop of sweet and sour sauce or mayo to<br />

accentuate its warm and savoury meat stuffing.<br />

A softer snack that’s just as tasty is the steamed<br />

Goubuli chicken bun, topped with carrot strips and<br />

sprigs of parsley.<br />

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THE DISHES<br />

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THE DRINKS | DIFFERENT DROPS<br />

Different<br />

Drops:<br />

Australia’s Wine Scene<br />

Take a journey on discovering exciting Australia’s hand-made and unique wines<br />

WORDS BY AVINASH SAGRAN<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ISTOCKPHOTO<br />

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DIFFERENT DROPS<br />

| THE DRINKS<br />

“The diverse landscapes and<br />

climate, Australia produces<br />

various types of wine across<br />

each state.”<br />

If you want to rekindle your love affair<br />

with Australia, it’s time for an Australian<br />

Wine Tour. As the nation produces over<br />

one billion litres of wine a year, you will be<br />

treated to discovering some of the greatest<br />

wineries in the world. A wine tour around<br />

Australia promises scrumptious meals to pair<br />

wonderfully with a glass of wine at some of the<br />

most exciting winery restaurants. With diverse<br />

landscapes and climate, Australia produces<br />

various types of wine across each state. To find<br />

your perfect Aussie red, here is our guide to<br />

some of Australia’s top wineries.<br />

MARGARET RIVER, WESTERN<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Serious wine connoisseurs would say<br />

Margaret River produces some of the world’s<br />

premium wines. A three-hour drive from<br />

Perth, Margaret River is located south of the<br />

city and is famous for Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. The<br />

Mediterranean-style climate ensures the<br />

vineyards aren’t affected by extreme weathers.<br />

As a result of the ideal humidity levels<br />

guaranteeing fertile soils during the growing<br />

period, coupled with high-quality agricultural<br />

practices, consistent, high-quality fruit with<br />

intense flavour is produced. Visitors are highly<br />

recommended to take part in wine blending<br />

experiences and visit a micro-brewery.<br />

The range of boutique hotels and gourmet<br />

restaurants are big draws among those with<br />

deep pockets. Widely regarded as a tapestry<br />

of rich culture and scenic beauty, Margaret<br />

River retreats include white powdery sandy<br />

beaches minutes away from the wineries. Your<br />

wine tour must include a sample from Xanadu<br />

Wines, Vasse Felix and the award-winning<br />

winery Leeuwin Estate with its charming<br />

restaurant setting and art gallery. Dany<br />

Angove has carefully curated dishes to match<br />

the exquisite wines at Leeuwin Estate.<br />

BAROSSA VALLEY, SOUTH AUSTRALIA<br />

A touch of colonial charm in a picturesque village<br />

with farms and stables, Barossa Valley is home<br />

to Australia’s largest wineries. Home to famous<br />

winemakers Penfolds, Wolf Blass and Jacob’s<br />

Creek, take the journey through the breathtaking<br />

countryside and vineyards to savour wines<br />

comparable to those from Bordeaux. Spend your<br />

day visiting famous wineries and take pleasure<br />

in sipping great Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

and Riesling, known to be some of the best<br />

in the world. There are numerous wine trails<br />

on offer for visitors. Enjoy a culinary mix of<br />

gourmet food, local delights or samples of famous<br />

handmade cheese to pair with your wine. Feeling<br />

a little more adventurous? Make your way to<br />

Penfolds winery and create your blend at its<br />

laboratory. Experience blending your wine from<br />

Grenache, Shiraz, and Mourvedre similar to<br />

Penfolds Bin 138, and bring home a bottle of your<br />

own creation.<br />

YARRA VALLEY, VICTORIA<br />

Are you fans of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay?<br />

Escape to Yarra Valley, known as the coolest<br />

wine region in Australia. The cool weather<br />

is the perfect way to beat the summer heat<br />

and sample some of the most valued wines.<br />

Taste some creations from internationally<br />

recognised winemakers such as De Bortoli<br />

Wines, Tarrawarra Estate, Rochford’s wine and<br />

Domaine Chandon. Take your time and embrace<br />

the splendour of tall forests, thick Australian<br />

bushes, green ferns and mountain ash trees<br />

during your road trip. It is a must to indulge in<br />

all the freshest local strawberries and delectable<br />

cheese from the farms and dairies. The fresh local<br />

produce available at Yarra Valley is one of the<br />

reasons for some of the most scrumptious dishes<br />

served in cosy artisan cafes across the valley.<br />

These cafes provide the perfect setting to enjoy<br />

pinot noirs, sparkling wines and fortified dessert<br />

wines which are renowned from the region.<br />

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7 WINES TO DRINK<br />

HUNTER VALLEY, NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

Nestled in Newcastle, Hunter Valley is where<br />

the country’s wine industry began. Taste<br />

world-class wines such as Semillon, Shiraz, and<br />

Verdelho while enjoying numerous activities<br />

on offer from luscious farmland, art galleries,<br />

golf courses, hot-air balloon or helicopter rides<br />

and native wildlife parks. You may approach<br />

your trip to Hunter Valley in whatever way<br />

you want; whether a relaxed trip or with<br />

exciting activities included in between, you are<br />

spoilt for choice. Don’t get carried away with<br />

the activities because you wouldn’t want to<br />

miss out on these famous winemakers:<br />

Lakes Folly, Tyrell’s Wines, Audrey Wilkinson<br />

Winery and Scarborough Wines. The rapidly<br />

growing restaurant scene has created quite<br />

the buzz among locals and visitors alike. The<br />

delightful atmosphere at Hunter Valley sets<br />

the perfect ambience for dining from casual<br />

munchies to artisan cheeses and full savoury<br />

fine dining.<br />

GENACHE-MOURVEDRE-SYRAH<br />

••<br />

Penfolds 50 year Old<br />

Rare Tawny<br />

SHIRAZ<br />

••<br />

Parawa Estate Ingalalla Grand<br />

Reserve Shiraz 2007<br />

••<br />

Torbreck The Laird 2008<br />

••<br />

98 Penfolds 2008 Grange Shiraz<br />

MUSCAT<br />

••<br />

Chambers Rare<br />

Rutherglen Muscat<br />

SOUTHERN RHONE RED BLEND<br />

••<br />

Seppeltsfield Para Centenary<br />

100 year old Vintage<br />

MCLAREN VALE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA<br />

Warm weather and lovely imagery of rolling<br />

hills, big blue skies, and magnificent beaches<br />

make McLaren Vale an exotic destination for<br />

exceptional wine and gastronomic experience.<br />

With top-notch winemakers Chapel Hill<br />

Winery, Fox Creek Wines and Samuel’s Gorge<br />

calling McLaren Vale home, sip great samples<br />

of wines from Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

Chardonnay and Grenache. You’ll be<br />

pleasantly surprised during your visit to see a<br />

mix of rustic architecture adding personality to<br />

this countryside, such as the traditional Cariole<br />

Vineyard with an old ironstone barn and<br />

modern conceptual designs like d’Arenberg<br />

Cube, an architectural marvel at d’Arenberg<br />

Winery which is set to open in <strong>June</strong> or July this<br />

year. If you are in town in <strong>June</strong>, don’t forget<br />

to join in the celebration at the two-day Sea<br />

and Vines Festival, where you will indulge in<br />

exceptional seafood and wines.<br />

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GAME CHANGER | YVES SAINT LAURENT<br />

SAINT LAURENT:<br />

THE MAN WHO SHOWED WOMEN HOW TO DRESS<br />

A new film lays bare the<br />

personal dramas that propelled<br />

Yves Saint Laurent<br />

INTERVIEW BY<br />

BRENDA POLAN /<br />

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH /<br />

THE INTERVIEW PEOPLE<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHS BY GETTY IMAGES<br />

As a rule, the lives of fashion<br />

designers don’t make for good<br />

films. They may be surrounded<br />

by colour, glamour and drama,<br />

but their own back stories – a<br />

ready-to-wear mix of rags to<br />

riches and, in some cases, back to<br />

rags again – are mostly of minority interest.<br />

Only Coco Chanel’s scandalous life has<br />

ever translated well to the big screen, and<br />

then only because many of her lovers (the<br />

2nd Duke of Westminster; Pierre Reverdy,<br />

the surrealist poet; and, reportedly, Igor<br />

Stravinsky) were arguably as colourful<br />

as she.<br />

There could be another exception. The<br />

first of two Yves Saint Laurent biopics to<br />

be released this year is currently playing<br />

to packed cinemas in France before it<br />

opens in Britain next Friday. It is an<br />

affectionate, possibly hagiographic portrait<br />

of the designer, who died in 2008, made<br />

in collaboration with Pierre Bergé, Saint<br />

Laurent’s partner, who guards the image and<br />

legacy of the greatest designer of the second<br />

half of the 20th century.<br />

Ask a fashion expert which two designers<br />

shaped the modern woman’s wardrobe, and<br />

most will nominate Chanel and YSL. Both<br />

applied the rationality of men’s clothing,<br />

designed for an active life, to womenswear,<br />

while sacrificing nothing of seductiveness.<br />

“Yves Saint Laurent revolutionised<br />

fashion,” said Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, counting<br />

it a privilege to have modelled for him. “He<br />

created an inspired, vivid universe that<br />

overturned conventions and conformity.<br />

With Saint Laurent, art became fashion –<br />

and fashion an art.”<br />

Chanel had put women into trousers<br />

in their leisure time; Saint Laurent gave us<br />

trousers for day and evening, too. He gave<br />

women the trouser suit and le Smoking<br />

(Ellen DeGeneres’s Oscars night outfit was a<br />

descendant of this tuxedo). He adapted the<br />

khaki linens of the explorer to create the<br />

classic Safari suit that has surfaced in some<br />

collection or other every summer since.<br />

He took the sailor’s pea coat, the Norman<br />

agricultural worker’s cotton smock, the<br />

sportsman’s blazer and his shorts, the<br />

military man’s trench coat and the grousemoor<br />

stalker’s plus-fours or knickerbockers,<br />

and gave them to women, urging his models<br />

to thrust their hands into their pockets and<br />

swagger a bit. Catherine Deneuve summed<br />

it up when Saint Laurent designed the<br />

clothes for her 1967 film, Belle de Jour: “I am<br />

dressed by Saint Laurent. I like my clothes<br />

to be modern, enticing, with a little bit of a<br />

come on.”<br />

The come-on was always there.<br />

Along with eveningwear of ornamented<br />

luxury and richness, he also sent the first<br />

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transparent little black dress out on to the<br />

runway, and the closing scenes of countless<br />

collections would give photographers<br />

the most tender shots of almost-bare<br />

breasts. His clothes, Hamish Bowles, of<br />

US Vogue, reflected recently, “gave his<br />

pan-generational clients an unparalleled<br />

assurance and an insouciant panache – sex<br />

appeal without vulgarity”.<br />

Saint Laurent’s life wasn’t nearly as<br />

tasteful. There were breakdowns, promiscuity<br />

and industrial-scale drug and alcohol<br />

consumption. Surrounded by a protectiveexploitative<br />

clique, he remained an outsider<br />

who, for many reasons, never bothered<br />

to elbow his way inside. “He is simply not<br />

interested in other people,” said Bergé before<br />

his death. But it was that outsider status that<br />

fuelled his subversive genius.<br />

Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-<br />

Laurent was born in 1936 in Oran, Algeria,<br />

into a large and wealthy family. He grew up a<br />

misfit in the close, conservative and Catholic<br />

community; “no doubt,” he later told Le<br />

Figaro, “because I was homosexual”. It was<br />

a terrible secret, a preference expressed only<br />

in furtive encounters with Arab street boys.<br />

Gentle, fragile and timid, he was doted upon<br />

by his mother and sisters, whose dolls he<br />

dressed. He did well at school but was bullied<br />

by his classmates, who sensed the puny,<br />

artistic, unathletic and bespectacled boy was<br />

different. “<strong>May</strong>be,” he said much later, “I<br />

didn’t have what it took to be a boy.”<br />

He had, however, all the vanity and<br />

arrogance of the outcast who knows himself<br />

to be better than his tormentors. He dreamt of<br />

escape, of Paris and his “name in fiery letters<br />

on the Champs-Elysées”.<br />

Theatre and costume design were his first<br />

ambition, but at 17, he entered a competition<br />

for young fashion designers run by Paris-<br />

Match magazine and the International<br />

Wool Secretariat (IWS). In Paris with his<br />

mother to receive third prize, he met Michel<br />

de Brunhoff, the editor of French Vogue,<br />

who advised him to take a design course at<br />

the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture. He<br />

enrolled in 1954, was soon bored and, having<br />

won that year’s IWS competition, was sent<br />

by de Brunhoff to show his sketchbook to<br />

Christian Dior, who hired him immediately.<br />

When the originator of the New Look died in<br />

1957, he had already anointed his 21-year-old<br />

apprentice his successor.<br />

‘A WOMAN<br />

IN A PANT<br />

SUIT IS NOT<br />

MASCULINE<br />

AT ALL’<br />

Initially, YSL did well. In 1958 he<br />

introduced the Trapeze Line, which enabled a<br />

fitted dress to flare dramatically; the next day,<br />

the press announced that “Saint Laurent has<br />

saved France”.<br />

However, in 1960, he fatefully chose to<br />

pay homage to the Beat culture of the Paris<br />

Left Bank with a smoke-wreathed collection<br />

of black leather biker jackets, poetic black<br />

cashmere polo-necks and short bubble skirts.<br />

The middle-aged matrons who bought<br />

couture were outraged. Despairing, Marcel<br />

Boussac, the owner of Dior, withdrew his<br />

support and Saint Laurent was inducted into<br />

the army – then engaged in a savage struggle<br />

against Algerian nationalists.<br />

Just 19 days later, he entered psychiatric<br />

hospital with his first breakdown. His<br />

treatment involved strong and addictive<br />

sedatives. By the time Bergé engineered his<br />

release, two months later, he was multi-drugdependant<br />

and utterly debilitated.<br />

Saint Laurent never really recovered<br />

from the brutal treatment he received. He was<br />

reclusive, often petulant and difficult, and<br />

needed Bergé to manage all the aspects of life<br />

he found too tedious. He acknowledged he was<br />

“not as nice” as Bergé believed.<br />

Rumours abounded of illnesses, tantrums<br />

and more breakdowns. In the Sixties, the<br />

eminent fashion editor Liz Smith never left<br />

the country without her Saint Laurent file,<br />

aware that an obituary could be required at<br />

short notice.<br />

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After Saint Laurent launched his<br />

eponymous label in 1962, he rapidly became<br />

fashion’s greatest innovative force since<br />

Chanel who, in 1967, aged 84, declared<br />

him her “only inheritor”. Like Chanel, he<br />

perfectly answered the mood and needs of<br />

his time. Both prefigured the emancipation<br />

of women, giving them clothes in which<br />

to grasp equality. It became easy to forget,<br />

in the decades of Saint Laurent’s pills-andcocaine-addled<br />

decline, how dramatic and<br />

beautiful those collections were. His field of<br />

reference was wide: art, theatre, history, film<br />

and geography, and always the subversive<br />

practicality of menswear reinterpreted for<br />

women and the decorated sensuality of<br />

North Africa.<br />

Of all his collections, the Mondrian<br />

(1965), with its bright blocks of colour, the<br />

Pop-Art (1966), inspired by Andy Warhol,<br />

and the Marlene Dietrich-inspired collection<br />

of 1969 were unforgettable. “A woman<br />

in a pant suit is not masculine at all,” he<br />

told the documentary team who followed<br />

him in 2003. “A severe and implacable<br />

cut only emphasises her femininity, her<br />

seductiveness all the more.”<br />

Whether this visionary designer can<br />

now make a fitting subject for a feature film,<br />

we shall see.<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHS BY PORSCHE<br />

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FORCE FED, BUT FAST ALL THE SAME | THE DRIVE<br />

FORCE FED<br />

BUT<br />

FAST ALL<br />

THE<br />

SAME<br />

WORDS BY ASWAN YAP<br />

The new Porsche 718 Cayman has recently<br />

made its Malaysian debut, sporting the new<br />

turbocharged flat-four engines that we first<br />

saw in the 718 Boxster. We love it all the same.<br />

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Purist. The word is thrown around<br />

a lot, usually when it comes<br />

to the topic of sports cars and<br />

things that go fast. Perhaps a<br />

decade or two ago, a purist was<br />

somebody that would be respected and<br />

revered for their understanding of cars and<br />

their steadfast beliefs, but nowadays there<br />

is usually a negative connotation attached<br />

to the word. One of the main reasons for<br />

this is that most modern cars have evolved<br />

a great deal from their predecessors.<br />

And purists who were once part of the<br />

"in crowd" are now regarded as outliers,<br />

dinosaurs, desperately clinging on to a set<br />

of ideals that are both impossible to achieve<br />

and entirely irrelevant in this day and age.<br />

One of the significant trends<br />

that purists hate is downsizing-andturbocharging.<br />

Historically, the lion's<br />

share of performance cars had big old<br />

high capacity engines that were naturally<br />

aspirated (meaning no turbochargers<br />

or superchargers). Natural aspiration<br />

is a way of saying that air enters the<br />

engine at its speed, rather than being<br />

forced in at high velocity and pressure as<br />

you would find with a turbocharged or<br />

supercharged engine.<br />

The benefits of natural aspiration are<br />

relatively simple and straightforward.<br />

There's less complexity in the design<br />

of the engine, which also means that<br />

naturally aspirated engines don't run at<br />

such high temperatures and don't have<br />

as large of a risk of failing. But for the<br />

purist, the standout quality of a good<br />

naturally aspirated engine is instantaneous<br />

throttle response.<br />

This means that the accelerator pedal<br />

has precise control over what the engine<br />

is doing- there's no lag or delay in power<br />

delivery, and it's far easier to modulate<br />

and control how much power you're<br />

putting down. It makes for a lively driving<br />

experience and gives you a better sense of<br />

control over the car, and this applies to any<br />

car that comes with a well-built naturally<br />

aspirated engine- whether that's a Suzuki<br />

Swift Sport, or an older Honda Civic Type<br />

R, or the previous generation BMW M3.<br />

While downsizing and turbocharging<br />

was initially limited to more mass-market<br />

cars like the Volkswagen Golf and Honda<br />

Civic, it has inevitably crept into the realm<br />

of performance cars as well. Mercedes-Benz<br />

abandoned their iconic 6.2-litre V8 in favour<br />

of a smaller twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre<br />

V8. All of BMW's high-performance<br />

cars come with a turbocharged engine.<br />

Porsche eventually followed, with their<br />

entire 911 range being turbocharged- save<br />

for the GT3, GT3 RS, and GT S models.<br />

Both the Cayman and Boxster also entered<br />

their facelift generation with their bigger<br />

naturally aspirated engines being traded<br />

away for smaller turbocharged ones, and<br />

some purists have taken offense to this.<br />

Some will ask why Porsche has messed<br />

with a winning formula; after all the<br />

Cayman was regarded as one of the best<br />

driver's cars in the world, with its midengine<br />

layout and superb balance. The<br />

real reason is that turbocharging was an<br />

inevitable decision, as no manufacturer can<br />

truly hold out from ever-tighter emissions<br />

regulations and fuel efficiency requirements.<br />

The hard truth is that turbocharged engines<br />

can achieve much better efficiency and<br />

pollute the environment a lot less, provided<br />

you drive them sedately. In the context<br />

of testing cycles by accreditation bodies,<br />

turbocharged cars far outperform their<br />

naturally aspirated brethren.<br />

There are also numerous performance<br />

benefits to having a turbocharged engine.<br />

While throttle response may not be razor<br />

sharp, these newer turbocharged engines<br />

pack more power and far more torque than<br />

the naturally aspirated engines that they<br />

replace. When we talk about torque, what is<br />

more, important than a peak figure is how<br />

much of it is usable. Modern turbocharged<br />

engines tend to produce massive amounts<br />

of torque at low engine speeds, and torque<br />

is what gives you that feeling of acceleration<br />

and allows you to overtake effortlessly. In<br />

the majority of driving situations when<br />

you're not blitzing Sepang International<br />

Circuit or hurtling down a back road, that<br />

abundance of torque is incredibly useful<br />

even when rolling around town.<br />

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Even with all of these justifications<br />

and the fact that these new turbocharged<br />

Caymans are quicker, they are still scorned<br />

upon by the purist. You hear excuses<br />

like "it's not as engaging," or "speed isn't<br />

everything," and perhaps this problem has<br />

stemmed from looking at the past with<br />

rose-tinted glasses and a healthy dose of<br />

the Dunning-Kruger effect. Regarding<br />

metrics - whether it's lap times or 0-100<br />

km/h times or top speeds - speed is the only<br />

easily measurable and comparable, entirely<br />

objective aspect of a car that can show<br />

progression with each newer generation.<br />

So it's understandable that Porsche is keen<br />

to highlight how much quicker the new<br />

Caymans are.<br />

On the other hand, driver engagement<br />

is an entirely subjective topic. Having<br />

an engine that responds to your inputs<br />

instantly is engaging, and this is something<br />

that is indisputable. But why then, is the<br />

classic Porsche 911 Turbo feared and<br />

revered in equal measure? Why is the<br />

Ferrari F40 both deadly and alluring?<br />

The idea that a driver's car must be ultraresponsive<br />

and balanced is a substantial<br />

contradiction to the hero cars of yesteryear,<br />

and that is simply because we once valued<br />

the challenge of driving something that<br />

is hard to drive. It was the challenge that<br />

made it fun, it was the challenge that<br />

made it engaging, and this modern day<br />

interpretation of a "driver's car" demands<br />

that a car is easy to drive. Nothing truly<br />

rewarding ever came easy.<br />

And even if you are afraid of how a<br />

turbocharged engine may feel, nothing<br />

can quell your fears more than testing<br />

one yourself. The modern turbocharger<br />

is extremely efficient and well designed,<br />

spooling quickly and providing a nearinstantaneous<br />

response. The 718 Cayman<br />

may not be razor sharp, but it's certainly no<br />

butter knife. If you opt for the entry-level<br />

Cayman, you get a turbocharged 2.0-litre<br />

engine with 300 hp and 380 Nm of torque<br />

from just 1,950 rpm. Splurge a little more<br />

for the Cayman S, and power levels go up<br />

to 350 hp and 420 Nm of torque from 1,900<br />

rpm, courtesy of a larger turbocharged<br />

2.5-litre engine. These are objectively and<br />

subjectively quicker than their predecessors.<br />

We should be grateful that the Cayman<br />

still exists, and that Porsche has kept the<br />

mid-engine coupe alive and well through<br />

this era of turbocharging. It still possesses<br />

that excellent, well-balanced chassis that<br />

made it so enjoyable to drive over the past<br />

two generations. Perhaps one day we will<br />

see manufacturers returning to the naturally<br />

aspirated engine, but in the meantime, we<br />

will have to learn to live with this wave<br />

of force-fed performance cars- and if you<br />

cast your biases aside, you may even find<br />

yourself enjoying them.<br />

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THE DRIVE | NEWS<br />

812 SUPERFAST USHERS IN A NEW ERA IN FERRARI<br />

The 70th anniversary of Ferrari commenced with the exclusive world premiere of<br />

Ferrari’s most powerful production car yet, the 800-cv 812 Superfast. A momentous<br />

occasion for the flagship V12 Berlinetta as Ferrari to this day remains the only<br />

manufacturer to have continuously produced sports cars with 12-cylinder engines<br />

throughout the 70 years. The ultimate standard in the mid-front engine sports car<br />

segment, the 812 Superfast is powered by a new 6.5-litre V12 that produces maximum<br />

power output at 8,500 rpm. It guarantees the sort of exhilarating top-end performance<br />

that is the exclusive characteristic of Ferrari’s V12s. Maximum torque is 718 Nm @<br />

7,000 rpm, a significant 80% of which is already available at 3,500 rpm, improving<br />

driveability and pick-up at low revs.<br />

It is master class in handling as it is the first Ferrari to introduce Electric Power<br />

Steering (EPS), which, in line with Ferrari tradition, is used to fully exploit the potential<br />

of the car regarding performance. The all-new Virtual Short Wheelbase 2.0 system<br />

(PCV), which combines the electric front-wheel steering, assistance with the mechanical<br />

concept, based on tyre dimensions and the rear-wheel steering produces an unparalleled<br />

driving performance. While all of this is integrated with the vehicle dynamics and<br />

control systems, based on Version 5.0 of the SSC, the 812 Superfast intends to provide<br />

more agility and response time to steering wheel inputs.<br />

812 Superfast is visually stimulating through its sleek, innovative design as<br />

it is wrapped in a gorgeous coupe body in a special new ‘Rosso Settanta’ colour<br />

commemorating the 70th anniversary of Ferrari. The interior is a sight to behold in<br />

classic Ferrari style with minimalist design elements.<br />

THE ALL-NEW BMW 5 SERIES UNVEILED<br />

IN MALAYSIA<br />

Recently, BMW Group Malaysia unveiled<br />

the All-New BMW 5 Series; the seventh<br />

generation is set as the new benchmark<br />

in the premium automotive segment.<br />

The All-New BMW 5 Series is already<br />

an award winner, clinching the coveted<br />

iF Gold Award <strong>2017</strong>, the highest honour<br />

for Design at the recent iF Design<br />

Awards <strong>2017</strong>, and was a finalist for the<br />

famed World Luxury Car of the Year<br />

Award <strong>2017</strong> at the recently concluded<br />

World Car Awards <strong>2017</strong>. The superior<br />

driving dynamics, supreme line-up<br />

assistance systems, an unmatched degree<br />

of connectivity and a new and innovative<br />

operating system places the All-New BMW<br />

5 Series as the ultimate premium executive<br />

sedan for sheer driving pleasure. The new<br />

BMW 530i M Sport will be available at<br />

all authorised BMW dealerships across<br />

the country and retails at RM398,800.<br />

The price for the All-New BMW 5 Series<br />

includes on the road, without insurance,<br />

and with BMW Group Malaysia’s latest 5<br />

Years Unlimited Mileage Warranty, Free<br />

Scheduled Service Program and BMW<br />

Tyre Warranty Programme.<br />

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THE VACATION | A PRIVATE TOUR OF EUROPE<br />

A<br />

Private<br />

Tour of<br />

Europe<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ISTOCKPHOTO<br />

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A PRIVATE TOUR OF EUROPE | THE VACATION<br />

A remote peninsula straight<br />

out of an Ingmar Bergman<br />

movie, the picturesque<br />

slopes of Mount Förberget<br />

and about 60 kilometres<br />

south of the Arctic Circle<br />

- these amazing locations<br />

are home to three truly<br />

unique resorts in Sweden.<br />

WORDS BY FANNY BUCHELI-ROTTER<br />

South East Asia might be<br />

associated with private islands<br />

and luxury villa getaways, but<br />

Europe’s hidden gems leave<br />

nothing to be desired for the<br />

most discerning traveller. Ever since the BBC<br />

miniseries The Night Manager hit our TV<br />

screens, the avid holidaymaker knows to look<br />

toward the ‘Old World’ for the most lavish<br />

destinations, be it on a private island resort in<br />

the deep blue seas of the Mediterranean or a<br />

history-infused, uber-chic mansion in some of<br />

Europe’s most happening sanctuaries.<br />

Tourists overrun most Greek islands<br />

every summer. One well-kept secret,<br />

however, remains to be discovered by the<br />

discriminating visitor to the cradle of our<br />

modern civilisation. Aptly named Private<br />

Island Retreat (www.welcomebeyond.com), this<br />

holiday home is located on a privately owned<br />

islet, in the midst of the Cycladic islands of<br />

Greece. While only a stone’s throw away from<br />

the bigger island of Evia, this hidden gem can<br />

be reached from Athens in mere 45 minutes by<br />

speedboat. The century-old neo-classical home<br />

features high ceilings and large bay windows<br />

overlooking the Aegean Sea. The untouched<br />

scenery calls for relaxing walks amidst ancient<br />

olive trees, wild thyme and orchards of sunripened<br />

fruit while the sheltered beaches<br />

invite the gourmet food lover to indulge in<br />

healthy Mediterranean pied dans l’eau lunches<br />

carefully prepared by the villa’s private chef.<br />

Less-known Croatia hides an even better<br />

kept secret. The true romantic and lover<br />

of rustic luxury will enjoy a stay at the<br />

Lighthouse on Grebeni Island (www.skoji.net/<br />

grebenilighthouse.htm). Located only about one<br />

kilometre off the Adriatic coast, in the south of<br />

the young Mediterranean republic, and a fourkilometre<br />

speedboat ride from Dubrovnik’s<br />

charming Old Harbour, Grebeni Island offers<br />

true relaxation and isolation for the intrepid<br />

yet demanding traveller. Sipping cocktails<br />

on one of the lighthouse’s suntrap terraces<br />

while the hired chef and a butler from Hotel<br />

Dubrovnik Palace prepare local Dalmatian<br />

delicacies of fresh fish and seafood, guests can<br />

peacefully conclude soothing days of bird<br />

watching and shipwreck diving.<br />

Looking for a more effervescent<br />

experience, the positively unapologetic<br />

connoisseur of true island luxury will<br />

appreciate Tagomago Island off Ibiza, Spain<br />

(www.tagomago-island.com). Approximately<br />

one kilometre off the coast of Ibiza, Spain’s<br />

famed jet-set destination, lies one of the most<br />

exclusive private islands of the Mediterranean<br />

Sea. Unspoiled, tranquil and secluded,<br />

Tagomago is the ultimate hideaway for the<br />

selective client seeking privacy and luxury.<br />

While conveniently located a thirty-minute<br />

boat ride from Formentera’s beautiful<br />

beaches, this five-suite mansion invites one<br />

to spend relaxing afternoons sunbathing on<br />

lavish day-beds or indulging in extravagant<br />

private parties on its wide terraces. The<br />

luxury amenities of the villa include 24-<br />

hour security, a team of staff, and an expert<br />

concierge to arrange private trainers, yoga,<br />

private shopping, massages, beauty treatments<br />

and more.<br />

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THE VACATION | A PRIVATE TOUR OF EUROPE<br />

Still in the Spanish Islands, Castell<br />

de Manresa in the Bay of Pollensa, on the<br />

beautiful island of Mallorca (www.manresamallorca.com)<br />

is the perfect abode for a lavish<br />

family reunion. One of the most stunning<br />

holiday residences of the Balearic Islands,<br />

this fully staffed eight en-suite bedroom<br />

property dating from 1715 has recently<br />

been renovated to perfectly marry its long<br />

history with a modern and tasteful style.<br />

Featuring spectacular views of the deep blue<br />

Mediterranean Sea, the Castell will leave<br />

nothing to be desired for the astute habitué of<br />

the finer things in life.<br />

While islands have a very special charm,<br />

the Spanish mainland offers the discerning<br />

visitor many exceptional gems. One such<br />

jewel is the beachside estate of Casa Mary<br />

on Marbella’s Golden Mile (www.paradizo.<br />

com/vacation-rentals/luxury-villa-rentals/<br />

casa-mary). The exclusive beachfront<br />

property featuring stunning<br />

ocean views<br />

and shaded verandas oozes refined luxury<br />

and invites guests to enjoy a stroll on the<br />

lush lawn, a relaxing swim to the pool bar,<br />

a competitive game of tennis on the private<br />

court and alfresco dining carefully prepared<br />

by a private chef. An indoor pool, hammam,<br />

game room and home theatre complete the<br />

five-star amenities of this breath-taking<br />

holiday home.<br />

Italy’s old-school culture and charm if best<br />

experienced in a different, more rural cadre,<br />

at the exquisite Villa Garrovo in Cernobbio<br />

on the shore of Lake Como (www.<br />

villadeste.com/en/278/villagarrovo.aspx.).<br />

Built in 1833,<br />

this recently<br />

refurbished<br />

private villa<br />

is situated<br />

within the park of the renowned Villa D’Este,<br />

one of Europe’s finest hotels. Whether one<br />

enjoys the fresh breeze of the nearby lake or<br />

the stunning views of the property’s gardens,<br />

Villa Garrovo will satisfy<br />

the most passionate visitor.<br />

The interior features a fine<br />

marriage of traditional<br />

Asian designs<br />

and historically<br />

relevant European<br />

Chippendale<br />

furniture and<br />

opulent terrazzo<br />

floors.<br />

“When you write the story of two<br />

happy lovers, let the story be set on<br />

the banks of lake como. ”<br />

- Franz Liszt<br />

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Guests may choose to take full advantage<br />

of the hotel’s top amenities and dining<br />

options or savour a private in-villa catering<br />

before exploring the astounding vistas<br />

and sampling some of the finest wines of<br />

surrounding Lombardy.<br />

Then, there is the French Riviera.<br />

Permeated in the classic glamour of 50’s<br />

film history, perhaps this region offers the<br />

most stunning contrasts. A magnificent<br />

Belle-Époque property, Baie de Villefranche<br />

in Villefranche-sur-Mer, a 13-bedroom<br />

mansion, would have set the perfect stage for<br />

movie by the great Federico Fellini (www.<br />

luxuryretreats.com/vacation-rentals/france/<br />

french-riviera/villefranche-sur-mer/baie-devillefranche-116699).<br />

Overlooking the Rade<br />

de Villefranche and ultra-chic St. Jean Cap<br />

Ferrat, this opulent 3-story home is the choice<br />

location for a dazzling night out at the Monte-<br />

Carlo casino; a short 20 minutes drive away.<br />

A stunning rooftop terrace, the superb fin-desiècle<br />

finish of the indoor swimming pool, the<br />

lavish bedrooms and unique bathrooms invite<br />

to indulge in the luxuries of a bygone era, while<br />

a funicular provides direct access to the sea.<br />

Complete with staff quarters, this magnificent<br />

property comes fully staffed and fully stocked.<br />

The lover of ultra-modern design will<br />

rather sojourn at the Glass House, in nearby<br />

St. Jean Cap Ferrat (www.villasofdistinction.<br />

com/villas/cote-dazur/glass-house). Perched on<br />

the hilltop of this iconic town on the French<br />

Riviera, this contemporary property offers<br />

spectacular 180˚ views of the Mediterranean<br />

and its picturesque coastal communities.<br />

Lavish living areas, glamorous bedrooms,<br />

scenic private gardens, indoor as well as<br />

outdoor pools, alfresco dining areas, fully<br />

appointed spa and wellness zones and a<br />

decadently stocked wine cellar await a<br />

gathering of maximum 14 guests in one of<br />

France’s most spectacular private villas.<br />

Whether you are in search of the perfect<br />

island hideaway or your dream stopover<br />

during an overseas business trip, look no<br />

further. The ‘Old World’ is the ‘New Mecca’ of<br />

your next summer vacation.<br />

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THE VACATION | NEWS<br />

WEWOOD FOR 1908 HOTEL LISBOA<br />

Enjoy a whole new experience on offer<br />

at 1908 Hotel Lisboa where the stay is<br />

beyond a comfortable bed and warm<br />

showers. The interior has been beautifully<br />

restored and enhanced with Wewood<br />

bespoke furniture fused into the old<br />

structure of the building. The hotel offers<br />

36 rooms that exude elegance and comfort<br />

in different denominations: The Square<br />

Rooms, facing the Largo do Intendente;<br />

The Avenue Rooms, facing Avenida<br />

Almirante Reis; The Attic Rooms,<br />

with a common living area on the third<br />

floor; The King of the Dome, with the<br />

main suite; and The King Rooms, with<br />

larger typologies. The stunning frontage<br />

has also been restored, embracing the<br />

original designs of seahorses carved into<br />

the stone, beetles on the iron guards and<br />

peacocks on the tile panels. Wewood<br />

solid wood furnishing embraces the<br />

rustic architecture offering sophisticated<br />

pieces, with emphasis on high-quality<br />

materials and skilled craftsmanship. The<br />

complementary pieces seamlessly blend<br />

with the modern offerings by Portuguese<br />

artists coupled with traditional floor<br />

tiles, bringing to life the hotel spirit<br />

and history.<br />

www.1908lisboahotel.com<br />

NOBU GOES ISLAND-STYLE<br />

IN IBIZA<br />

Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay, which will open its<br />

doors to guests on 30 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong>, is strategically<br />

located on the powdery white sandy shorelines<br />

of Talamanca Bay, offering spectacular views<br />

of the Mediterranean Sea. The hotel is only a<br />

few kilometres away from Ibiza Town and the<br />

trendy area of Marina Botafoch. Designed as<br />

the ultimate playground for adults, the Nobu<br />

Hotel Ibiza Bay features Ibizan style rooms and<br />

suites and two private seafront pools. Relish in<br />

Nobu Matsuhisa’s signature Japanese fusion<br />

dishes, party at Chamboa with freshly prepared<br />

seafood and signature cocktails and feast on<br />

mouth-watering delights at café Celicioso.<br />

Relax and rejuvenate yourself at the Six Senses<br />

Spa and Boutique. The entertainment in the<br />

hotel has been attentively curated to provide<br />

guests with the most luxurious, authentic<br />

island escape without ever leaving the resort.<br />

www.slh.com/nobuibizabay<br />

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ADVERTORIAL<br />

THE VIBRANT HUB IN THE HEART OF PETALING JAYA<br />

2 TO 4 STOREY SHOP OFFICES<br />

PJ Midtown is the result of a strategic collaborative alliance between<br />

IOI Properties, Sime Darby Property and Brunsfield International Group,<br />

forming a world-class partnership that blends the expertise and experience of<br />

3 well-established developers. Each of them are known for delivering superior<br />

quality, innovation and value in their developments.<br />

GRAND DUAL ENTRANCE<br />

Strategically located in Section 13, Petaling Jaya, PJ Midtown is connected<br />

by well-developed national highways such as New Klang Valley Expressway<br />

(NKVE), Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong (LDP), Federal Highway and<br />

SPRINT Highway. The city itself is a mature township with existing 700,000<br />

population surrounding several developed neighbourhoods, education<br />

institutions, hotels and medical centres.<br />

PJ Midtown caters to young professionals living in the heart of Petaling Jaya;<br />

blending a mix of comprehensive development and modern amenities. It<br />

is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2019. Spanning over 5.5<br />

acres with 111 units of shop offices, the development merges contemporary<br />

architectural design to provide astatic spaces that connect to the needs of<br />

today’s urbanites.<br />

CENTRAL COURTYARD SERVES AS A MEETING POINT<br />

Visit us at :<br />

PJ Midtown Property Gallery,<br />

G-021, Ground Floor, Centrestage,<br />

Jalan Kemajuan Section 13,<br />

46200 Petaling Jaya<br />

9:30am - 5:30pm (Daily)<br />

03-7843 9898<br />

www.pjmidtown.com<br />

While PJ Midtown creates a host of vibrancy and opportunities to the<br />

business hub via its excellent interconnectivity. There is also more than 2,400<br />

parking bays throughout the development, which offers sufficient parking<br />

for everyone’s convenience. The development features 2, 3 and 4 storey<br />

shop offices with built-ups between 1,900sqft – 10,000sqft., designed for<br />

established enterprises and niche businesses. Certain units come with dual<br />

entrances and mezzanine layout options to cater to the modern business<br />

needs. The centre courtyard, located in the heart of the development provides<br />

ample natural lighting, making it ideal for al fresco-dining concept retail, perfect<br />

for out-of-office meetings and gatherings for the effervescent professional<br />

community in Petaling Jaya.<br />

In line with eco-friendly building standards, PJ Midtown is a Green Building<br />

Index (GBI) Gold compliant development. The energy-efficient building meets<br />

the eco-friendly construction values through features like energy management<br />

system to enhance energy efficiency and rain water harvesting system to<br />

reduce portable water consumption, ideal in creating a sustainable future.<br />

Positioned to be a prime development within the neighbourhood, residents<br />

and visitors can look forward to a unique retail experience at PJ Midtown.


THE LIST<br />

FACILITIES AND TENANTS AT<br />

TROPICANA GOLF AND COUNTRY RESORT<br />

TROPICANA GOLF AND COUNTRY RESORT<br />

SITE LAYOUT PLAN<br />

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Buggy Track<br />

DRIVING R<br />

WESTERN COURSE<br />

Practice Green<br />

Children’s<br />

Playground<br />

Landscape<br />

18th Green<br />

18<br />

14<br />

Tai Thong<br />

13<br />

32<br />

Children’s<br />

Playground<br />

21<br />

48<br />

19<br />

20<br />

17<br />

22<br />

15<br />

16<br />

M<br />

L<br />

17<br />

33<br />

Landscape<br />

30<br />

31<br />

29<br />

Administration<br />

Office<br />

24 23<br />

25<br />

26<br />

MA<br />

C<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

Landscape<br />

28<br />

27<br />

Poolside<br />

Cafe<br />

38<br />

37<br />

39<br />

SPORTS WING<br />

41 42<br />

43<br />

44<br />

40<br />

Carpark<br />

Lake<br />

45<br />

46<br />

LEGEND<br />

Lower Ground<br />

Ground<br />

Level 1<br />

47<br />

To Basement<br />

C<br />

With a gross built-up area of over 380,000<br />

square feet (35,303 square metres), Malaysia’s<br />

largest and award-winning Clubhouse<br />

at <strong>Tropicana</strong> Golf & Country Resort is<br />

truly impressive. This is a listing of all the<br />

facilities and amenities that are built for<br />

the convenience of all <strong>Tropicana</strong> members,<br />

residents and their guests<br />

Golf / Sports Membership 03-7804 8888<br />

Vivian ext 208<br />

Membership Email membership1@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Golf Email<br />

golf@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Sports Department 03-7804 2087<br />

Operating Hours 9.00 am – 6.00 pm (Monday to Friday)<br />

Email<br />

gm@tropicanagolf.com<br />

Website<br />

www.tropicanagolf.com<br />

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THE LIST<br />

VING RANGE<br />

Practice Green<br />

Buggy Track<br />

9th Green<br />

FOOD AND BEVERAGE<br />

Main Wing<br />

7 Twenty7 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 326)<br />

15 Gin Shui Tei Japanese Restaurant 03-7886 9168<br />

36 Poolside Café 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 327)<br />

9 Spring Garden <strong>Tropicana</strong><br />

Chinese Restaurant 03-7880 7226<br />

11 The Palms Coffee House 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 306)<br />

The Palms Wing<br />

8 Royce 017-322 3668<br />

26 J Italian Restaurant 03-7805 3925/3935<br />

25 Myeung Dong Korean BBQ 016-3684500<br />

13<br />

Main<br />

Lobby<br />

Landscape<br />

8<br />

Car Porch<br />

12<br />

MAIN WING<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

7<br />

asd<br />

Main Kitchen<br />

6<br />

GOLF WING<br />

1<br />

2<br />

5<br />

Golf<br />

Counter<br />

4<br />

3<br />

Buggy Station<br />

EASTERN COURSE<br />

1st Tee<br />

SPORTS AND RECREATION<br />

Sports Wing<br />

46 Outdoor tennis court<br />

43 2 indoor tennis courts<br />

45 4 indoor badminton courts<br />

31 12-lane computerised bowling alley<br />

33-34 2 play pools with water slides and waterfall<br />

42 3 squash courts<br />

23 Multipurpose studio<br />

38 Japanese bath and Jacuzzi<br />

3-4 Male changing rooms with<br />

360 private lockers<br />

35 Resort-style larger-than-Olympic-size<br />

swimming pool<br />

41 Sauna and steam bath<br />

24 Snooker room<br />

39 2 table tennis courts<br />

40 Well-equipped gymnasium<br />

44 1 VIP badminton hall<br />

47 1 futsal court<br />

Fountain<br />

Buggy Pick-up Area<br />

LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT<br />

24 Havana Lounge 017-885 4188<br />

27 Thai Odyssey Spa & Massage 03-7803 1233/<br />

03-7804 1129<br />

29 Bowling & Café 03-7804 8888<br />

16 Gaming room<br />

37 Library<br />

22 Spine & Joint <strong>Tropicana</strong> 03-78042072<br />

rk<br />

Carpark<br />

Carpark<br />

FUNCTION AREAS<br />

6 Greens I<br />

10 Greens II<br />

30 Greens III<br />

32 Poolside Terrace<br />

28 Spanish Courtyard<br />

12-14 The Grand Ballroom (First floor)<br />

Carpark<br />

asement Carpark<br />

Sales & Marketing (Banquet Function) 03-7804 8888<br />

Liza ext 141<br />

Sandy ext 142<br />

Siti Fairuz ext 155<br />

Mas Suria ext 517<br />

Email<br />

salesmarketing@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Toll Free 1800 88 8128<br />

Lake<br />

GOLFING FACILITIES<br />

Golf at <strong>Tropicana</strong> 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 211/212/200)<br />

<strong>Tropicana</strong> Driving Range 016-243 4801/<br />

012-278 3172<br />

Buggies and turf mates<br />

56-bay driving range<br />

27-hole championship golf course<br />

18-hole putting greens<br />

5 Female changing rooms<br />

with 60 private lockers<br />

AMENITIES<br />

20 Alam Convenience Store 03-7804 3095<br />

1 De Manshop Tailoring 03-7880 4063<br />

21 Eco Hair Saloon 03-7804 9316<br />

2 Pro-Shop Golf Shop 03-7804 6348<br />

17 Kain 017-200 8142<br />

18 Kindyland <strong>Tropicana</strong> 017-314 6754<br />

48 Klinik <strong>Tropicana</strong> 03-7805 5461<br />

19 The Green House Florist 03-7880 1388<br />

3-4 Prayer room<br />

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THE END | CAPRI, ITALY<br />

“Elegance does not catch the eye.<br />

It stays in memory.”<br />

- Giorgio Armani<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ISTOCKPHOTO<br />

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