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Both now have a Chinese-language version. It is in five Asian urban markets, versus Tatler 's nine. Prestige, meanwhile, was bought from its Singapore founder, Jane Leong's CR Media, in 2011 by Germany's closely held Hubert Burda Media. Tatler 's Asian rights were acquired in 2005 by Edipresse, controlled by the Lamunière family of Switzerland. An added twist: Tatler and Prestige have enjoyed the boom of recent years under European ownerships. Today "regal" resonates in Asia, and increasingly with a cast of Asian faces. The English-language society titles there trace to a British genre that had the royal court in London to work with. In the process both also can get their fill of watches, jewelry, perfumes and cars in page after colorful ad page. And, of course, "I love to see the events happening around town and who attended them!" She relishes the insights of celebrities, their outings, charity drives and personal interests. Her elder sister, Cecilia Wang, wife of kung fu actor Donnie Yen, finds luxury magazines a guide to new brands, restaurants, fashion and lifestyle trends.

The 29-year-old model enjoys seeing their appearances documented and even uses Prestige 's Instagram page to update her calendar of parties and events. Take Irene Wang, daughter-in-law of Hong Kong billionaire Francis Choi, and her trendsetting friends. The city is also a ready source of the social whirl.
