Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | elle.com.sg | Alice Augustin |Jasmine Alimin

    Pepete, a tiny ball of fur clad in a quilted leather harness, sits obediently at her feet. The five-year-old Brussels Griffon is ever watchful as her mistress welcomes us into a plush Parisian hotel suite—signature blonde bob intact, oversized grey blazer draped effortlessly, and that unmistakable warmth in her demeanour. Belgian pop star Angèle has been keeping a low profile since wrapping up the gruelling tour for Nonante-Cinq, her chart-topping album.

  • 1 month ago | yachtstyle.co | Jasmine Alimin

    Photo: QT SingaporeAs the first Southeast Asian venture for QT Hotels & Resorts, QT Singapore dazzles with a design that strikes the perfect balance between neo-classical elegance and contemporary boldness. It’s a love letter to Singapore’s past and future, rendered in rich hues, eclectic textures, and thoughtful, unconventional details.

  • 1 month ago | elle.com.sg | Jasmine Alimin

    In an intimate session to introduce her debut novel, Jemimah Wei sprints through her words and throws out hyperboles energetically. She’s got the gift of the gab and speaks with a depth of the English language that makes me blush.

  • 1 month ago | elle.com.sg | Jasmine Alimin

    Every tea connoisseur knows TWG Tea and understands the depth and complexity of its blends. Like a master perfumer crafting a signature scent, the brand elevates the art of tea-making with impeccable sourcing and craftsmanship. Its latest creation, the Sencha Matcha Cotton Teabag, is a harmonious marriage of the finest sencha from Kyushu Island and rich matcha from Kagoshima Prefecture—an aromatic experience that transports you to a Kyoto ryokan with every sip.

  • 1 month ago | elle.com.sg | Jasmine Alimin

    Chloé’s Atelier des Fleurs perfume collection is a love letter to nature that celebrates floral composition in its purest form. For its latest addition, Cedrus Intense, the house explores imperial woods for a sculptural scent of vetiver, sandalwood, and cedar. It’s a study in contrasts, created by two renowned perfumers: Quentin Bisch, known for his bold, theatrical approach, and Louise Turner, whose minimalist style draws from nature.