[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.]Soho House Hong Kong marked its sixth anniversary with a bang, welcoming members and guests from September 19 to 21 for a three-day celebration fusing high-energy festivities, culinary crossovers, and thought-provoking conversations that delivered a weekend crescendo of culture, cuisine, and creative futures.The anniversary weekend wasn’t just a party—it was a statement. With the launch of Soho Connects Asia, a new talks series making its Hong Kong debut, the House positioned itself as more than a social hub: it’s a platform for cultural exchange, innovation, and community building across the region.A Living Showcase of Hong Kong’s Creative PulseThe festivities kicked off on Friday with a large member mixer in collaboration with A80 Paris offering complimentary blow dry to all members, and One Night Only: MMKitchen x Flakes & Layers by Amanda S, a five-course dinner at the Pool Room curated by private chef Marissa Lau and model-turned-chef Amanda Strang. The intimate chef’s table experience paired signature dishes with wine and conversation, setting the tone for a weekend that would celebrate both artistry and authenticity.Later that night, a brand-new immersive theatre party took over the Yellow & Blue Room, drawing members and guests into a dancefloor charged with eclectic beats and club-ready energy.Saturday morning shifted gears with Soho Connects Asia, a members-only talks series exploring the future of culture through architecture, art, film, design, and technology. Simon Yu of Zaha Hadid Architects opened with a breakfast panel on urbanism and data-driven design, followed by a deep dive into the regional art ecosystem with leaders from Art Basel Hong Kong, Frieze, David Zwirner, and Yuz Museum.The afternoon sessions tackled timely topics: LGBTQ+ storytelling in cinema, the ethics and potential of creative AI, and the evolving role of heritage in Asian design. A standout panel featured DESIGN TRUST’s Marisa Yiu, Seoul-based designer Teo Yang, and Marc Cansier of Marc & Chantal, reflecting on Tai Kwun’s transformation and the civic power of design.
Soho House Hong Kong Turns Six
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