CHANGING THE RULES OF THE GAME
CHANGING THE RULES OF THE GAME
TAG Heuer shook the halls of Baselworld in March with the announcement that it is partnering Google and Intel to create a smartwatch. On top of that, it has a new line-up of young and social media-savvy ambassadors, marking a new chapter in the brand’s history. The Peak meets Francoise Bezzola, TAG Heuer’s Vice President of Communications, to discover the latest developments.
TASTE OF TOKYO
TASTE OF TOKYO
Food and travel have long been the preferred coupling for today’s clued-in travellers. Discover Japan’s fascinating world of washoku in an interactive and informative way with the Palace Hotel Tokyo’s innovative new eat-and-stay packages that serve up the best of the city’s tastes in truly personalised style.
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
Datuk Ir (Dr) Abdul Rahim Hashim spent his entire 32-year career helping grow Petronas into the giant it is today. Despite having retired seven years ago, he is still very much involved with Malaysia’s national oil and gas company, particularly with its cultural and educational arms. He tells The Peak how he moved from corporate stalwart to nation-builder.
The Hackett Man
The Hackett Man
Jeremy Hackett is the talent and driving force behind his eponymous menswear label that has been credited with re-invigorating the sartorial style of well-dressed gents the world over. The Peak plays Q&A with the inimitable ‘Mr Classic’.
THREE CENTURIES OF PERFECTION
THREE CENTURIES OF PERFECTION
This year marks the monumental tercentennial celebration of renowned cognac house, Martell. The Peak sits down with Jacques Menier, Heritage Director of Martell, and Emmanuel Dokhelar, Marketing Director of Pernod Ricard Malaysia, to discuss what this milestone means for the brand and its plans for the future.
ON THE WATER’S EDGE
ON THE WATER’S EDGE
Set against the Andaman Sea, Berjaya Langkawi Resort offers sun, sea, sand, forest and a plethora of natural flora and fauna right at your chalet’s doorstep. Ong Chin Huat spends a blissful weekend there.
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