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Vogue Singapore
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
Vogue Leaders celebrates its inaugural class of trailblazing women
It began with a question: What does leadership look like today? At Vogue Singapore, we believe the answer is as multifaceted as the women who inspire us—resilient, creative and dedicated to something bigger than themselves. In order to celebrate these very figures, we unveil Vogue Leaders: a new editorial initiative that honours female thought leadership in all its forms. The inaugural edition of Vogue Leaders shines a spotlight on 10 remarkable women from Singapore shaping their respective industries with vision and courage. From scientists to storytellers, these extraordinary women are reclaiming the narrative of what it means to lead—and using their platforms to drive change for good. The event was held at private members' club, 1880 Singapore, and the space was decked out with florals from Amyt Fleur. Sam Xr Launched in March via an open call for nominations, the initiative drew responses from across the nation. Each submission was reviewed alongside internal nominations and industry recommendations through a rigorous editorial process. 'Our goal with Vogue Leaders was to honour a spectrum of women who have contributed to the richness and diversity of Singapore's social fabric,' says Natasha Damodaran, Publisher of Vogue Singapore. 'Each honouree brings a unique perspective and purpose to the table. Through this initiative, we hope to broaden the narrative of leadership—one that embraces difference, drives dialogue and inspires future generations.' The evening began with speeches from Vogue Singapore publisher and publisher-at-large, Natasha Damodaran and Bettina von Schlippe. Sam Xr The final list reveals a class of inspiring figures who are not only trailblazers in their own fields, but have consistently been laying the groundwork for others to rise. To honour their achievements, we hosted an intimate dinner at private members' club, 1880 Singapore, on 16 May, bringing together honourees and our wider circle of women changemakers and visionaries. A three-course dinner spotlighting seasonal ingredients was served at 1880. Sam Xr 1880 set the tone for the evening with its quiet elegance and luxurious charm. Known for fostering connections that shape the region's cultural future, the venue was the perfect host for the moment. The evening felt like a delicate ode to spring: ethereal botanical arrangements crafted by floral design studio Amyt Fleur decked out the space, while a sumptuous three-course dinner spotlighting seasonal ingredients was served by 1880's stellar culinary tean. Vogue Leader honourees took to the stage to share their messages of empowerment. Sam Xr During the dinner, the honourees in attendance each took to the stage to give rousing speeches. While each speaker brought distinct messages of empowerment to the forefront, what they shared in common was the palpable heart behind their words. Space Faculty CEO Lynette Tan, who has spent decades shaping Singapore's industry, began with her mission to demystify space—and a belief in its potential as a platform for education, empowerment and transformation. Karen Tan, the founder of The Projector, then took the spotlight to tell us about her unconventional journey to transforming one of Singapore's oldest theatres into a beloved and enduring indie space. Space Faculty CEO Lynette Tan shares her mission to demystify space. Sam Xr Karen Tan, founder of The Projector, on the value of thoughtful urbanisation. Sam Xr Poet Pooja Nansi delivered a stirring ode to empathetic leadership. Sam Xr Publisher and educator Usha Chandradas shared riveting anecdotes from her stint in parliament, where she had just ended her term as an NMP advocating for the arts industry in Singapore. As the head of advocacy and research at Aware, Singapore's most prominent gender equality organisation, Sugidha Nithiananthan spoke of the power of voice and visibility, beginning with a powerful tribute to her own mother and ending with an invigorating call to action for women all over Singapore. Publisher, educator and former NMP Usha Chandradas has spent the last 18 months leading arts advocacy in parliament. Sam Xr As the head of advocacy and research at Aware, Sugidha Nithiananthan spoke of the power of voice and visibility. Sam Xr As one of our nation's most trailblazing literary voices, poet and former Singapore Writers Festival director Pooja Nansi reflected on the nuances of being in leadership as a Brown woman. In her stirring ode to empathetic leadership, she spoke not of accolades, but of community, care and the quiet resilience that often goes unrecognised in traditional power structures. At its core, Vogue Leaders is about more than recognition. It is about rewriting the architecture of leadership itself. By inviting women to lead not in spite of who they are, but because of it, we celebrate a new vocabulary of influence—one that is measured not only by titles or triumphs, but by cultural impact and the generosity to uplift others. Conversations flowed freely from table to table as guests exchanged stories, sparked ideas and revelled in a collective sense of purpose and possibility. Sam Xr The night came to an end in high spirits as conversations flowed freely from table to table. Honourees, guests and Vogue editors exchanged stories, sparked ideas and revelled in a collective sense of purpose and possibility. To send our guests off in grand fashion, gift bags were thoughtfully assembled, including a 60-minute facial from Helena Rubinstein to restore; Vogue Singapore's 'Sonder' May issue to inspire; and, exclusively for the honourees, a year-long membership at 1880, alongside S$200 vouchers from Love, Bonito and a framed Vogue Leaders portrait—tokens of celebration that extend far beyond the night. Learn more about Vogue Leaders.

NBC Sports
19-02-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC Sports
Lydia Ko dives into fashion during Vogue Korea cover shoot
Lydia Ko's list of recent accomplishments is impressive: LPGA Hall of Famer. Olympic gold medalist. AIG Women's Open champion, her third major victory. Now, the 27-year-old Ko can add fashion model to her resume as Ko appears on the cover of the March issue of Vogue Korea. 'Never did I think that I'd ever be on the cover of a fashion magazine,' Ko wrote on social media. 'Thank you, Vogue Korea and Loro Piana (designer) for bringing out the 'model' in me!' Here are some photos and video from Ko's Vogue Korea shoot: #협찬 #VogueLeaders #WomanandWork LPGA 명예의 전당에 최연소 입성, 15세 LPGA 투어 최연소 우승, 올림픽 '금메달리스트' 등 우리 시대를 대표하는 프로 골퍼 리디아 고. 여성 골프에서는 최고의 타이틀로 독보적인 존재감을 드러내온 그녀가 로로피아나를 입고 모델이 된 의 3월.… #협찬 #VogueLeaders #WomanandWork '어릴 때는 과거의 나나 타인과 비교했어요. 시간이 지날수록 깨달았죠. 지금 아무리 해도 18세의 내 가 될 수 없고, 선수마다 스타일이 다르다는 걸 인정해야 한다고요. 자신에게 종종 이야기해요. 'Just try to be the best version of myself.'-리디아 고… #협찬 #VogueLeaders #WomanandWork 힘차고 당당하게! 리디아 고가 스윙을 날리는 순간. 🔗