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Introducing The Newly Revamped Harper's BAZAAR Singapore

Introducing The Newly Revamped Harper's BAZAAR Singapore

We celebrate 19 beautiful years with a brand new look

Harper's BAZAAR Singapore August 2020 issue
Harper's BAZAAR Singapore August 2020 issue

Harper's BAZAAR Singapore August 2020 issue

What better way to celebrate 19 beautiful years than with a makeover? After months of brainstorming, Zoom meetings and hard work, we are proud to unveil a brand new look with our August 2020 issue. For starters, the revamped issue features international model Jasmine Tookes (@jastookes), whose positive disposition, confidence and strength epitomises the Harper's BAZAAR cover star.

Exuding a dynamic and contemporary vibe, Harper's BAZAAR Singapore now boasts cool font play and bold graphic elements. The magazine also offers brand new sections and a refreshed update of regular sections. From an expanded Style section highlighting the key trends of the season and shopping pages offering curated solutions for the time-strapped, style conscious woman; to tips and tricks for women at every stage of their lives via Fabulous at Every Age; new pages on the Must-Have watches and latest jewellery trends in Hit-List for the bijoux-loving woman, and a new health and well-being segment under our Beauty section—we've got the discerning, fashion-minded women covered.

Other highlights include a new monthly regular, BAZAAR Man—a curation of fashion and lifestyle tailored to the man in your life—that will be fronted by a celebrity every month. A Fashionable Life offers a glimpse into the lives and homes of personalities and celebrities; while Talking Points features a diverse array of art, food, travel and culture offerings. As Editor-in-Chief Kenneth Goh puts it: "We packed the magazine with lots more offerings to truly give you a complete and holistic look into the fashionable life of a BAZAAR woman."

In a special Only the Brave feature, we cast the spotlight on courageous Singapore women who are making a change on the humanitarian front, including satirical YouTuber Preeti Nair (popularly known as Preetipls), whose crowdfunding campaign raised close to $350,000 for migrant workers; Amanda Chong, a lawyer and co-founder of ReadAble, a non-profit organisation that runs weekly English literacy classes for children and migrant women in low-income neighbourhoods; and more.

In celebration of our fresh new look, we've collaborated with PopSockets to design three exclusive #bazaarxpopsockets PopGrips, available at leading bookstores and newsstands with any purchase of the August 2020 issue. Grab your copy now!

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