Staying In Style
- 10th Anniversary Issue
- A Jakarta Smorgasbord
- Architecture Property & Design
- Art Culture The Realm Of Contemporary Arts
- Building Future Leader
- Can Jakarta Really Change
- Capital Of Culture
- City Of The Future
- Embracing The New Normal
- Festive Issue
- Food The Music Of Love
- Health In An Era Of Urbanisation
- In With The New
- Indonesia S Creative Soul
- Its A Man's World
- Jakarta S Music & Nightlife
- Love & Romance
- Love & Romance 2020
- Money & Finance
- Money Finance
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- Property Architecture Design
- Season Of Love
- Season Of Wonders
- Staying In Style
- Staying Successful In Times Of Challenge
- Tech Talk
- The Culinary Issue
- The Festive Season
- The Plague Of Our Time
- The Rhythm Of Life
- The Travel Issue
- Travel & Holiday
- Travels Far & Near
Back to Nature with Slow Fashion
In such a fast-paced world, it’s almost a peculiarity to embrace the opposite. Yet when it comes to fashion, many are now rebelling against globalised mass production and instead lining behind a movement that promotes eco-friendly, ethical production of garments – dubbed as slow fashion. Think natural fabrics, natural colouring and lots of love! We
Storytelling from Tulisan
Indonesian brand Tulisan is mostly known for its collection of handmade and limited-edition illustrated prints, which are applied to bags, totes and household accessories. Boasting an easily recognizable but unique and quirky style, Tulisan – which literally translates as “handwriting” – has quickly turned into one of the country’s most favorite brands. NOW! Jakarta spoke
Fashion Photography with Sally Ann and Emily May
Photography duo Sally Ann and Emily May talk about fashion, photography and their unbreakable sisterly bond. Love them or hate them – you can’t choose your siblings. While some constantly engage in squabbles and can’t seem to find common ground, others are lucky enough to become best friends growing up. Sisters Sally Ann and Emily
Designer Denny Wirawan Introduces Kelana Spring Summer 2017 Collection
Sophisticated as ever, renowned designer Denny Wirawan has again captivated Indonesia’s fashion scene with his Kelana Spring Summer 2017 Collection. Launched at the Dharmawangsa Hotel in South Jakarta, the collection features 50 outfits in clashing patterns of batik, songket, double ikat (geringsing), the mythical bird lok can as well as the more contemporary geometrical shapes
A Chat With Make-Up Artist Arsya Nafisa
Many underestimate the hard work and dedication it takes to become a professional make-up artist. But this has never stopped Arsya Nafisa’s determination from following this path. One of Indonesia’s youngest make-up artists, Nafisa always knew she wanted a career in the beauty industry. Ever since she was a little girl, she has been attracted
Beauty Tricks from the Kitchen Pantry
Truth be told, every woman always wants to look her best. The day just seems brighter when we feel confident about how we look. That explains why the beauty industry has steadily grown over the last few decades – just imagine the millions of women out there who are more than willing to spend spare