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(http://newslink.asiaone.com/ips/NewsPostEnquiryRequest.action) Photo: NUYOU SINGAPORE - It was a red-hot, star-studded affair at rooftop bar Loof on Thursday (Sep 1), as Chinese fashion and beauty magazine NUYOU celebrated its 40th anniversary in style. The glitzy party, which had the theme "a touch of red", was attended by a bevy of local celebrities, including actors Ian Fang and Chris Tong, actress Jeanette Aw, singers Kelly Poon and Tay Kewei as well as celebrity hair maestro David Gan, among others. To celebrate the special anniversary, the NUYOU team has also put together a commemorative bumper issue. The birthday edition features a triple gatefold cover headlined by three of the region's biggest stars: local star Zoe Tay, Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai and co-host of South Korean variety show Song Ji- hyo. http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/stars-go-red-fashion-mag…ium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&link_time=1472817637#xtor=CS1-2 Page 1 of 5 Stars go red as fashion mag NUYOU celebrates turning 40, AsiaOne Singapore News 26/9/16, 5:04 PM Other highlights include a showcase of the latest Fall/Winter collections by top international names such as Gucci's Alessandro Michele, Fendi's Silvia Venturini Fendi, Mulberry's Johnny Coca, Coach's Stuart Vevers, Michael Kors, Tory Burch and Anya Hindmarch, who also share their birthday well wishes. Terence Lee, NUYOU Editor-in-Chief, said: "NUYOU is not just a fashion and beauty magazine; we also inspire and empower women through our personality and feature stories. One of the biggest stories in this issue is "Smile, we're 40", where we gathered 20 amazing women who share how they feel about reaching this important milestone." Nuyou turns 40 Photo Source: SPH Magazines 1 of 20 "In addition, we put the spotlight on the next generation of movers and shakers by rounding up 15 game changers under 30 from different fields. It's our way of championing new talent while offering an engaging read. Diana Lee, General Manager of SPH Magazines, said: "It is no mean feat for a women's Chinese fashion and beauty title to cross its 40th year milestone. This wouldn't have been possible without the continued support and encouragement from our readers and advertisers over the years." As part of the celebrations, NUYOU launched a limited edition jewellery collection in collaboration with RISIS, which is also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The magazine also worked with Amsterdam fashion brand Scotch & Soda to create a stylish limited edition pouch. Other NUYOU Fabulous 40 treats for readers include: A chance to win $12,000 worth of Amara Hotels & Resorts staycations for every copy of NUYOU purchased at Cheers convenience stores; a chance to win one of the four pairs of return air tickets worth a total $5,000 to Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, in partnership with Scoot; and a 40 per cent discount for all all readers who sign up for a one-year print or digital subscription of NUYOU! http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/stars-go-red-fashion-mag…ium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&link_time=1472817637#xtor=CS1-2 Page 2 of 5 Stars go red as fashion mag NUYOU celebrates turning 40, AsiaOne Singapore News 26/9/16, 5:04 PM Nuyou Singapore about 3 weeks ago +68 27 Comment 1 More from AsiaOne FOLLOW US (http://www.facebook.com/sphasiaone) (http://twitter.com/sphasiaone) (https://instagram.com/sphasiaone/) (https://plus.google.com/+asiaone) (/rss) MUST READ SINGAPORE Stomp 1 Police cordon off area as concrete sunshade almost comes crashing down in Tampines (/news/singapore/police- cordon-area-concrete-sunshade-almost- comes-crashing-down-tampines) The Straits Times 2 Man, 25, arrested in connection to unnatural death of 61-year-old in Bishan flat (/news/singapore/man-25-arrested- connection-unnatural-death-61-year- old-bishan-flat) Stomp 3 Video shows taxi ploughing straight into man and hitting pillar at MBS (/news/singapore/video-shows-taxi- http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/stars-go-red-fashion-mag…ium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&link_time=1472817637#xtor=CS1-2 Page 3 of 5 Stars go red as fashion mag NUYOU celebrates turning 40, AsiaOne Singapore News 26/9/16, 5:04 PM ploughing-straight-man-and-hitting- pillar-mbs) My Paper 4 Singapore firm buys 49% of Rolling Stone (/news/singapore/singapore-firm- buys-49-rolling-stone) The Straits Times 5 12 things you might not know you could be punished for in Singapore (/news/singapore/12-things-you-might- not-know-you-could-be-punished- singapore) Social Media Updates % $ Latest & Stomp(https://twitter.com/stompsingapore) Singapore (https://twitter.co@stompsingapore … (https://twitter.com/stompsingapore) Patrons clap for Certis Cisco officer after he saves man who choked on food at Joo Seng food court in minutes… https://t.co/D16ou1eZzS (https://t.co/D16ou1eZzS) 3 m ) ♥ ' & AsiaOne(https://twitter.com/sphasiaone) @sphasiaone (https://twitter.com/sphasiaone) *(https://twitter.co ! … (http://widget.crowdynews.com/fullpage/#?(http://widget.crowdynews.com/fullpage/#?" # cnCO=SPHDigital/asiaone- (http://info.crowdynews.com/crowdynews-(http://info.crowdynews.com/crowdynews-Does the 5-second rule really work? https://t.co/H2df6sjUzu full-full- social-media-(https://t.co/H2df6sjUzu) https://t.co/9G7m0Nuw5Escreen) curation-widget-(https://t.co/9G7m0Nuw5E) contact-us? utm_source=cn- widget- logo&utm_medium=cn-logo&utm_medium=cn- regular&utm_campaign=cn_widget)regular&utm_campaign=cn_widget) BE IN THE KNOW Get the latest news, opinion, trends, coverage, reports and more from AsiaOne—straight to your inbox! 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