As exemplified by the female bosses on Asia’s Most Stylish, elegance and confidence can coexist with powerful leadership. These fashionable executives and entrepreneurs demonstrate that style is not just about the beautiful clothes you wear; it’s also a form of self-expression that can convey your identity and convictions. And often their preferred styles serve as a mirror of what they do in business, with the minimalist leaning into the modern transformation and the carefree exploring exciting ideas to grow a business' portfolio.
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Sittharmanin ‘Pam’ Susamawathanakun, managing director, OH! RiCH (Thailand)
Sittharmanin ‘Pam’ Susamawathanakun, managing director, OH! RiCH
Sitharmanin Susamawathanakun takes a thoughtful approach to fashion, ensuring that all the pieces she wears are always well-made with high-quality materials. It’s an important consideration in minimalism, her preferred style, where the simplest silhouette expresses the most essential. The managing director of forex solutions firm OH! RiCH also considers the occasion, sharing with Tatler: “When I get invited to attend an event, I always take the setting and the ambience of the event into consideration when picking out an outfit. I’d go for a look that I'm comfortable to wear, and expresses who I am.” She extends this modern approach to Oh RiCH!, which has embraced digital transformation to improve currency exchange in the country.
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Sharifah Menyalara Hussein, CEO and founding partner, M&C Saatchi (Malaysia)
Sharifah Menyalara Hussein, CEO and founding partner, M&C Saatchi
A trailblazing woman in the creative industry, Sharifah Menyalara Hussein has held leadership roles in Bates, Dentsu and Young & Rubicam before establishing M&C Saatchi Malaysia, which has grown into a creative powerhouse under her leadership. She made history by becoming the first Malaysian woman to receive the Business Leader of the Year award at the Women Leading Change Awards in 2019.
As for style, the CEO, who prefers timeless looks that prioritise comfort and practicality, remarks, “Fashion transcends mere clothing; it serves as a canvas for self-expression, a mirror reflecting culture and identity.”
Read Sharifah Menyalara ‘Lara’ Hussein’s full profile on Asia’s Most Stylish
CC Chang, co-founder, FunNow (Taiwan)
CC Chang, co-founder, FunNow
As the co-founder of FunNow, Taiwan’s largest on-demand booking platform, CC Chang is a proponent of spontaneity. FunNow connects leisure-seekers to restaurants, bars, massages, hair services and more activities in 10 cities, from Taipei to Okinawa, Kuala Lumpur to Hong Kong. Best of all, these experiences can booked up to the last minute, supporting the idea of living in the moment. In her style, the businesswoman projects a carefree vibe, embracing the straightforward functionality of suits and classic looks.
Read CC Chang’s full profile on Asia’s Most Stylish
Circe Henestrosa, head of the School of Fashion, LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore (Singapore)
Circe Henestrosa, head of the School of Fashion, LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore
Circe Henestrosa influences various realms of creativity as a fashion educator and curator. Henestrosa has curated several exhibitions on artist Frida Kahlo and, more recently, collaborated with Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri. For the French label’s Cruise 2024 collection, she curated traditional techniques and collaborations with indigenous artisans to flesh out the Frida Kahlo-inspired set that also highlights Mexican culture. “This project results from [Maria Grazia Chiuri’s] profound admiration for our craftsmanship and her absolute love for Mexico—a collaboration done on mutual respect, open dialogues and trust,” she said on Instagram. “When she invited me to collaborate in this project, I said yes with my deepest admiration for her work and her commitment towards gender and diversity issues in fashion.”
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Alexandra Rocha Araneta, entertainer and entrepreneur (Philippines)
Alexandra Rocha Araneta, entertainer and entrepreneur
Alexandra Rocha Araneta is behind Pinkerton’s Ice Cream, the artisanal dessert brand that offers an array of sweet treats, including dairy-free sorbets, vegan ice cream, watermelon kiwi popsicles, ice cream tacos and more. For its evolving portfolio of ice cream products, the brand also boasts no added preservatives, fillers or artificial flavouring, leading to more authentic flavour profiles. Apart from Pinkerton, Araneta is also an entertainer, having starred in several films and hosted a travel and food series. Her multifaceted career is reflected in her cosmopolitan style, which highlights colours, textures and, of course, Filipino culture.
Read Alexandra Rocha Araneta’s full profile on Asia’s Most Stylish
*Tatler Asia’s Most Stylish celebrates the best-dressed individuals pushing the boundaries of fashion.* View the full list here.
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