It’s 2015! What’s big this year? We pretty much wrap up the trends you need to know this year – juice cleansing, frankenshirts, wearable tech, microserums, soft serves… and of course we couldn’t deviate from topics related to digital. This issue, we give you a rundown of online retailers like Luisaviaroma; digital music streaming services like Spotify… you get the drift. Instagram was definitely a huge trend over the past few years that’s still as popular, if not more, this year. Aptly, the gorgeous Nicole Warne a.k.a @garypeppergirl graces our cover this month, and she talks to us about social media and all things digital. Oh, don’t forget to find us on “Line” too – just scan the QR code on the cover to join.
#28 Gift Guide
Even if you don’t know who our cover girl is (gasp! shame on you) – you’ll be wanting to find out. Australian media personality Ruby Rose is sizzling hot on the cover of our December issue. She talks to us about gender stereotypes, the entertainment scene, her other half, and more. Tis the season for giving, and our handy, extensive holiday guide will solve all those gift-buying woes. From gadgets, quirky items, to beauty products – we’ve got you covered. This issue, we also check in on Interpol, take selfies with the NIKON Coolpix s6900, play makeup with Urban Decay, go to Antwerp, and train hard with Nike.
The New B&O Play Beoplay E8 Looks Amazing, But Is The Sound And Convenience Worth Its $429 Price Tag?
By Adele Chan
DESIGN:
B&O definitely wins in the design department; and I really feel that they can charge a premium just for its better looks. The case is a little black leather pod that houses the two earbuds. It’s no frills and that’s what I love about it. I don’t want to carry anything larger than it needs to be, and this small case fits into my bag, my pocket, and even has an elastic band that allows me to clip it somewhere that I’ll not forget (like my bag handle so it doesn’t get lost in bigger bags). See here:
The earbuds are just the right size as well — not too big that they’ll feel uncomfortable when worn, and not too small that I’ll lose them easily.
The E8 is available in two colours. I suspect most people will go for the all black, like the set I am testing now. But after looking at pictures of the grey version, I’m definitely a grey girl. It’s a smooth, velvety, corporate grey, with a touch of copper gold which makes it super classy and very expensive looking.
SOUND:
These sound better than I actually thought they would. In the past couple years, B&O has been releasing a whole lot of mini portable bluetooth speakers with substandard sound; and I imagined these buds wouldn’t sound that great either. On the contrary, they sound pretty decent. Mids are clear, the treble isn’t too sharp, and there’s sufficient bass to make me happy. Importantly, the sound isn’t muddy. I don’t understand how anyone can stand muddy sound (AirPods! There I said it!).
I have a pair of B&O H5s, and first difference I noticed in the two earphones is the volume. The H5s are a lot louder at the same volume level as the E8s. Does this mean with the E8s I have to max out the volume on a flight? Who knows. I just hope not. The H5s also sound more rich and full, which is a disappointment because I was really starting to like the E8s and was hoping for at least the same kind of sound quality.
FUNCTIONALITY:
My first attempt at connecting these in the office was painful. It took me several tries before I had to update the software, then restart everything. It wasn’t as seamless as their marketing spiel claims, but once I managed to get it working, the gestures of tapping and holding to change tracks, volume and so on were fairly intuitive. I like that B&O didn’t try to be too fancy here, and kept the motions straight forward — just tap and hold, or tap once, or tap twice. Nice.
I do have an issue with adjusting them in my ear though. I have a habit of stuffing earbuds into my ears and moving them about from time to time to get the right sound and fit; and with these touch controls, something happens when I’m not careful. The song stops, the “transparency” function turns on (which I’m not a fan of), or worse of all, I shut the E8s off. No doubt this is something I can train my hands to avoid doing if I end up owning a pair of these.
These claim to have four hours of playtime on one charge, and that’s not enough for me. Four hours on a flight to London won’t even cover half the journey. I would need to bring a second pair of earphones along in the plane, and that really defeats the purpose of getting these for their compact size.
TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY:
These are the best looking earbuds and charging case I’ve seen, and I really wanted to like these earphones; but the sound can’t compare to my H5s, and that’s the deal breaker for me. I need good, clean sound, and my rule of thumb is to upgrade sound. I never downgrade sound in my next earphones purchase — it must always be better, if not, why not just stick to what I already have, right?
The Beoplay E8 comes with a leather charging case, five ear tips, and charging cable. Available in Black and Charcoal Sand, and priced at $429. Sold at Analogue +, Apple Premium Resellers, Bang & Olufsen Store, Changi Airport Duty Free, Robinsons, TANGS and other leading independent retailers.
#27 The Following
There are rainbows, unicorns and cotton candy, and then there’s Sophia Webster. The British shoe designer dazzles on the cover of our Cult themed November issue, and she lets us in on what goes on in her imaginative head. This issue, our pages are packed with all the beauty products we can’t do without, and new collections that have caught our eye, like M.A.C. x The Rocky Horror Show, Urban Decay Naked III and the Grown Alchemist range of skincare products. In the spotlight, we have Butler & Wilson at On Pedder, a quirky fashion spread with the Topshop Girls, Rita Ora for Adidas Originals, and Georgia May Jagger for Thomas Sabo.
#26 The Japanese Issue
In The Wolverine, Rila Fukushima plays the deadly assassin Yukio. On the cover of our Japanese issue, she’s looking pretty fierce too. In our October 2014 issue, Rila tells us about making her mark in Hollywood after a successful modelling career. We also give you the list of cult Japanese fashion labels that you need to know today and recommend the latest Japanese digital hybrid cameras.
#25 Design & Technology
The cover of issue #25 is a fiery one – Little Dragon’s Yukimi Nagano heats up our Design & Technology issue and tells us more about her upcoming album and how her own fiery temper translates into the band’s sound. Start bookmarking the 18 online stores that are featured in this issue, from the luxurious, like net-a-porter, to the mass-market like ASOS. Explore Amsterdam with us with KLM and Heineken, accompanied by our trusty Nikon Df.
#24 Entertainment
Winter might be coming, or so they say — but we’d much rather be faced with Sophie Turner’s crystalline beauty. Yes, Game of Thrones darling, pure-as-the-driven-snow (or so she might seem) Sansa Stark, is on the cover of our Entertainment issue. Sophie gives us an insider’s account of life in Westeros, and defends her character — it seems like Sansa is a force to be reckoned with, and you’ll have to read more to find out. This issue’s also jam-packed with the hottest news on television and the silver screen, told through fashion and beauty. Last but not least, racking up the girl power are some of the best faces in entertainment right now, the likes of Lupita Nyong’O, Emma Stone, Keira Knightley and Alice Dellal.
#23 Music
Killer style and music – these are probably the reasons why we put Natalia Kills on our cover, but we also learn how refreshingly candid the Brit songstress is about her “riches to rags” past, especially on her new tell-all album, “Trouble”. With all things music this month, we also put ‘new’ and veteran homegrown acts together to talk about the music scene and the elusive “singapore sound” (if it even exists)… and on the fashion front, we’re particularly swayed by music greats – including MJ and his leather jackets, Lady Gaga’s sky-high platforms, or Elton John’s iconic tinted shades. similarly, we look to Taylor Swift, Janelle Monáe and Lorde for beauty inspiration. As sung by Madonna, music, indeed, makes the people come together.
#22 Summer Fever
Cover girls are usually beautiful, and model Suki Waterhouse is no exception. Clad in Burberry, the Brit It-girl’s also known for her impeccable style and multiple talents in singing and acting – and even has a photo exhibition of her own. Other than being hot for Suki, we’re also looking at the hottest summer makeup trends (coral!) and how to beat the heat in the coolest togs, plus learn how shu uemura’s makeup stylist yuji asano works dreamy drama for both day and night. A trip down memory lane’s also in order as Baby-G celebrates their 20th Anniversary, and we look back on the Tom Ford legacy just before its first store opens here; then, McCafé launches the first of six cocktail cards (and tell us how to make the perfect cuppa). So much to read about… thankfully, we’ve got the chill vibes from The Pinholes to wind down to.
#21 2nd Anniversary
We hear much about her, but there’s still little we know about the gorgeous Arissa Cheo, the popular socialite and wife of Taiwanese singer Vanness Wu. Here, she opens up about her so-called charmed life, her business venture, Carte Blanche X, and how, really, she just wants to be defined in her own terms. Our Anniversary issue also comes with two exciting exclusives – Zoë Kravitz behind the scenes at the Chanel Paris-Dallas show, and Proenza Schouler’s venture into the makeup world with an M.A.C. collab. Also, we talk to Singapore’s “godfather of hip-hop”, Sheikh Haikel, about his new music school; give you a tour of the new lights in our NYLON Singapore office (plus, learn all about Edison bulbs from Like Lights); and hear about our designer’s journey to North Korea.
#20 Beauty & Brains
She’s not just any other pretty face – Singaporean model, actress and SK-II ambassador, Sheila Sim’s on our cover for, what else, the beauty issue! Sure, she’ll never admit to her gorgeousness, but our magazine spread proves otherwise; we also chat with the girl-next-door about opening up her own modelling agency. And then, in our first-ever “NYLON beauty hit list”, we round up some of the best tried-and-tested items in the market that both the team, industry experts, and even you guys, are raving about. Other than G-Star’s collab with Yuna, and Rihanna’s new collection for M.A.C., our radar section’s packed with interviews with Big Pink, Alpine and Lucy Rose, who’re coming down for the Mosaic Music Festival, while we also catch up with a homegrown veteran of our own, The Analog Girl.
#19 Asia
We celebrate all things Asian this month, so what better way to start the year right than put English-Sri Lankan rapper, M.I.A. on our cover? As contemporary as her fashion and music choices are, the riveting beauty with those hard-hitting lyrics in “Paper Planes” still stays true to her roots. We also pay tribute to Jap fashion and K-beauty, rein in the year of the horse with cny-inspired pieces and our customised stack of H&M Spring 2014 cards. Local acts .gif and fauxe also make an appearance, along with overseas bands like Unknown Mortal Orchestra who’re making their way here for Laneway. Oh, and starting from this issue, there’s a bound copy of NYLON Guys inside every edition of our magazine – tear and share!
#18 Travel
#17 The Underground
#16 She's Electric
Our cover girl this month, Linda Liao, is a model, singer, actress and pro-gamer. Yes, top-ranked Diamond League Starcraft 2 player. We find out how she kicks ass in so many areas in life. And since we focus on tech this issue, we feature 58 tech gadgets, from pocket photo printers to lighted beauty compacts. We also recommend some great online platforms for that retail therapy we all need.
#15 Still Big in Japan
It should be obvious by now that we can’t get enough of Japan. Last year, we had Kiko Mizuhara on the cover of our Japan issue, and this year, it’s another amazing personality – the effervescent model, Sara Mary. Handpicked by Marvin Jarrett for a number of fashion shoots, and a role in his music video for his single “Touch The Moon”, she’s definitely one to watch. And the Japan craze continues this issue, with a series of fashion and makeup features including Junya Watanabe, Commes des Garcons, Tsumori Chisato, Shiseido, and Shu Uemura. Lots of j-pop on our radar too. Nippon, Aishiteru!
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