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Emma Blanchfield

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Singita Sasakwa Lodge

The perfect balance between casual luxury and sophisticated elegance, the newly designed Singita Sasakwa Lodge provides all the sights of a great safari without ever leaving your lodge.
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • July 11, 2021

Make Dad’s day with these tasteful and tasty gifts

With Father’s Day fast approaching on June 20, we round up perfect gifting options, including food, drinks, experiences and more
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • June 6, 2021

Paradise Found: The best of both worlds with Ashford Castle X the Merrion Hotel

Live a life of luxury for four nights with two 5-star stays at Ashford Castle and the Merrion Hotel
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • May 9, 2021

Paradise Found: The Rooster on the Greek island of Antiparos

More than a resort, this is the vision-become-reality of one woman driven to create a destination with depth, value and relevance to today’s traveller
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • April 11, 2021

The beautiful truth: dispelling skincare myths

Jennifer Rock, skincare expert and founder of The Skin Nerd, helps us separate fact from fiction
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • April 11, 2021

Putting on the spritz: why are face mists back in fashion?

Facial mists have ditched their ‘nice, but not quite necessary’ reputation to become a must-have product on the shelves and desks of dermatologists and skincare superfans alike. So what’s changed?
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • April 11, 2021

The power of food: how cooking is cathartic

In stressful situations, people tend to fall into one of two categories: those who run away from their feelings, or those who eat them. When the pandemic struck, a third category emerged: those who cooked their worries away
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • April 4, 2021

Self hair: How skincare technologies are the future of haircare

Ingredients that were once reserved for our faces are now being repurposed for our strands
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • March 14, 2021

Paradise found: Castello di Vicarello

If you’re yearning for peace, sunshine and great food and wine in a beautiful, rural setting then this former family home, in a 12th-century castle in Tuscany, is a remote, rooted retreat of the most rarified kind
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • March 14, 2021

Hotels report strong bookings for staycations this summer

With trips abroad looking unlikely, holidaymakers are making reservations at home, even though it’s uncertain yet if hotels will be open
  • Gillian Nelisand
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • February 21, 2021

Eau, to travel: the latest men’s fragrances

While the need for travel-sized colognes may be on hold, these new scents are providing escape in a bottle, with a mix of exotic notes and Mediterranean juices
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • February 14, 2021

Paradise Found: OKU Ibiza offers laidback luxury away from the crowds

New lifestyle hospitality brand, OKU Hotels has just launched its first big venture, the OKU Ibiza, on this Iberian jewel
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • February 14, 2021

Labours of love: the couples who run restaurants together

Ever dreamt of running a restaurant or hotel with your significant other? We talk to five couples about how they manage it and what they like to eat when they’re off duty
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • February 7, 2021

Future facing: Low-effort beauty is the trend to watch in 2021

One of the biggest beauty trends you can expect to see this year is skincare-infused makeup. We look at the new world of hybrid beauty and speak to Bobbi Brown’s senior pro artist, Warren Dowdall, for some expert tips on what to buy and how to apply
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • January 10, 2021

Table of plenty: A guide to tablescaping

If you’re hosting the big feast this Christmas, the table should be as memorable as the menu. Emma Blanchfield gets some tips from expert events organiser Annie Dunne
  • Emma Blanchfield
  • December 6, 2020

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