Milla Wu may oversee a yogawear showroom in Hong Kong, but her employer, Lululemon Athletica, doesn't call her a manager. Instead she's a "community leader," her company's salestaff are "educators" and the garments she's wearing in the above photo are "components" to improve personal well-being.
Read more >>Weddings are more like endless dress rehearsals in Hong Kong, where women will often wear three to five dresses during the course of the ceremony, reception and party. Oftentimes at least one dress will be a ball gown, in an array of styles and fabrics. Shown here is a halter dress in heavy dark-green satin with sequins and beading at the neck and hem.
Read more >>What are Americans Abroad in Hong Kong wearing during U.S. election season? Some are sporting campaign T-shirts and buttons, of course.
Read more >>Sheri Tillman Dorfman, above, and other Hong Kong women are Nicole Moja groupies. In both Hong Kong and Bali, Moja is a rock star, of sorts. But her rocks are mostly semi-precious jewels fashioned into necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets and rings.
Read more >>Hong Kong is well known for being a city of tailors. So it comes as no surprise that the city’s former British governor, Lord Chris Patten (above right), also wears custom-tailored suits.
Read more >>When I first saw Tess, 18, in Greenwich Village, I immediately noticed her hair clip. It thought it was a charming touch to her casual outfit.Read more >>
Anastasia was in quite a hurry when I spotted her in SoHo, but I convinced her to take a few pictures before she rushed off to her destination.Read more >>
I only wish that I could make up my mind long enough to find a tattoo that I could live with for the rest of my life.Read more >>
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