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Style Saviour
The Reoutfitter’s Sera Murphy shares with us her sustainable style secrets and favourite hangouts in Singapore.
A Nostalgic Postal Revival
Remember the good old days when you'd receive a handwritten letter in the mail? As an avid pen-pal right up to today, it's no surprise that author, writer and Expat Living contributor Dee Khanduja has circled back to her roots and launched The Butterfly Letters, where she tells stories for kids through good old-fashioned letters!
Light Your Skin Up!
Check out these celebrate worthy aser and light treatments in town
Want A Divorce Read This!
Breaking up is hard to do, but divorcing in a foreign country is a whole different story. Here, three legal experts walk us through the divorce process for expats in Singapore - from filing for a divorce and jurisdiction to splitting assets and more.
A Memorable Christmas
Our sentimental attachments to old things might seem a bit silly, yet for MELINDA MURPHY, old things are the bridge to Christmases past.
A Framework For Wellbeing
In August 2019, Dulwich College (Singapore) introduced the Compassionate Systems Framework initiative to support the wellbeing of students and staff. With COVID just around the corner, it was a timely move!
Fantastic Five: The Ultimate 2022 Bucket List
Whether you've braved the quarantine quagmire or haven't set foot on a plane in two years, we're all looking to 2022 with high hopes! With borders gradually opening, what better way to put our travel frustrations at ease than by making some holiday plans? Here, the team from luxury tour operator Lightfoot Travel share some exciting (and remote!) destinations to keep on the radar for the year ahead.
A Heart For Heritage
A green thumb meets vintage flair in this Everitt Road retreat.
Jack Aitken, A Reserve Racing Driver For The Williams Team In Formula 1
Our chat with 25-year-old British-Korean Jack Aitken, a reserve racing driver for the Williams team in Formula 1.
Most Popular Anti-Ageing Eye Treatments
If you find yourself spending money on eye creams that barely work, maybe it’s time to bring out the big guns.
What, This Old Thing?
Antique furniture is anything but old, dusty and tuffy. These readers tell us why they purchased heir pieces with provenance.
Prime Spots For Excellent Steaks And Rare Cuts Of Meat
Planning a weekend barbecue or feel like treating yourself to a hearty roast? Hit these spots for excellent steaks and rare cuts of meat.
A Slice Of Brie
A glimpse into the daily life and workout routine of fitness influencer and yummy mummy, Brie Benfell.
Rainforest Getaway For Your Next Adventure Travel
If you love adventure travel, photography or simply being “wowed” by nature, add this rainforest getaway to your travel planner!
An Insider's Look At Implants
When it comes to those bosoms, is bigger always better?
8 Swish Staygays
To feel some of those much-desired travel vibes, check into one of Singapore’s stellar hotels for a quick weekend getaway – no passport required!
Why Fit In When You Can Fit Out?
We meet a trailing spouse who moved to Singapore for her husband’s job, only to start her own global venture fitting out hotels and more. Now they both work for the business!
Forty-plus & Fabulous!
Meet the breast cancer survivor who’s changing the fitness game for over-40s in Singapore.
6 Spots For Your Next Weekend Brunch
Treat your family to an extended brunch with freeflow bubbly, crafty cocktails and delicious bites; bookmark these six spots for your next weekend!
What's For Kindergarten Kids?
Dr Colleen Drisner spent three years as Head of Student Support and Wellbeing at the Canadian International School (CIS) before assuming her current role as Primary School Principal at the Lakeside campus this year. Originally from Canada, she has also spent 16 years in China as a teacher, IB coordinator and principal at an international school, and as a teacher trainer. She shares her insights on what to look for in a kindergarten.
Meatless Meat Phenomenon
Expat Living contributor CATHIE HEARNS shares her views on the meatless meat phenomenon.
A Mathematical Artist
Currently showing at Redsea Gallery in Dempsey Hill are paintings by Taher Jaoui. We learn more about this self-taught artist, including the inspiration he finds in maths and music.
Sabrina Sees The Light
This American fashion model-turned-photographer has come a long way – both literally and figuratively – since she first hit the catwalk.
Style Savant
Meet the woman who’s helping others rediscover their mojo through fashion!
TAILORED RAINING
Five EL readers share their experiences with one-on-one fitness training.
Spa Break
One of our favourite ways to unwind is to indulge in a facial or body massage in a luxurious spa or beauty salon. Here are five spots to try!
A “Wild” Night Out With Exotic Creatures And A Gourmet Feast In A Tent!
Looking for an interesting way to beat the stay-in-Singapore blues? We preview one that’s definitely out of the ordinary – a “wild” night out with exotic creatures and a gourmet feast in a tent!
Daniela Erni On How To Make The Most Of These Lifelines
We talk fondue and fundraisers with an association working hard at keeping morale up.
Olivier Burlot On His Property And His Home Décor Choices
We talk to fellow publisher Olivier Burlot about his property, his home décor choices and recommendations for living in Singapore.
A New Face Of Primary School At Nexus International School
Fiona Lewis is originally from the UK and lived for a decade in New Zealand before coming to Singapore in 2017. She has worked in education for 21 years, and is excited to be taking on a new role as Head of Primary School at Nexus International School, where she hopes to share the potential of learning and growing with young students.