
STRONGER TOGETHER
Harper's BazaarCAUSING SOCIAL MEDIA FRENZIES AND GARNERING SEVEN-FIGURE VIEWS PER EPISODE ON YOUTUBE, HIT THAI DRAMA 2GETHER: THE SERIES MADE INSTANT STARS OF ITS TWO YOUNG LEADS, VACHIRAWIT CHIVAAREE AND METAWIN OPASIAMKAJORN, PAVING THE WAY FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE.

LIVING HER DREAMS
The Singapore Women's WeeklyAs a sickly child, Jessica Alba saw Hollywood as the place where she could dream and be anyone she wanted to be. And indeed, she’s now in her happy place, with a new kickass TV role, mega-successful business, and family she completely adores

DO YOU NEED A CAREER COACH
Her WorldWhere your work life is concerned, you don’t always have to stay in your lane. In fact, seeking professional help just might revive your career.

"HOW CONSTANCE GOT HER GROOVE BACK"
Her WorldFor actress Constance Lau, snagging a role in Crazy Rich Asians was validation that her years of hard work and gumption had finally hit pay dirt.

REBECCA RISING
The Singapore Women's WeeklyAs Rebecca Lim prepares to take on her most challenging role yet in the Asian remake of gritty Scandi crime drama, The Bridge, we discover a new side to this homegrown talent

The Summer Of Awkwafina
CLEOWhat happens when you star in not one, but two of the most talked- about blockbusters this summer?

COMING OUT OF THE DARK
The Singapore Women's WeeklyA rocky childhood, rehab and three divorces later, Drew Barrymore is stronger today than ever. The star shares how she’s found that new spark in life as megastar and devoted mum.

Silent Witness
Asia SpaFamily constellations encourage watching your issues being played out by total strangers, taking a step back and seeing the bigger picture

Not Just a Pretty Face
CLEOIn an exclusive phone interview, we talk to Lily Collins about her film roles and what led her to take on her two most recent – and very different – ones.

Reese is the word
The Singapore Women's WeeklyShe may be America’s sweetheart but Oscar-winner Reese Witherspoon isn’t resting on her laurels. The actress-producer is on a mission to reshape Hollywood and create more solid roles for women.

The rise of Job Promiscuity
CLEOYou don’t need to slog it out in the same role for years on end. Guess what? Job-hopping is the new happily ever after. By Josie Rozenberg-Clarke.