Advertisement
Advertisement
Leanne Mirandilla

Leanne Mirandilla

Hong Kong
Deputy Chief Production Editor, Style by SCMP
Leanne leads the digital production team at Style by SCMP, the newspaper’s flagship luxury lifestyle title, which specialises in fashion, food, design travel, culture, art and more. As deputy chief production editor for The Post’s Specialist Publications team, Leanne also works on prestige annual publications including 100 Top Tables, XXIV, Luxehomes and the International Good Schools Guide, and all The Post’s regular supplements and Special Reports. Before joining SCMP, Leanne had editorial roles at Hong Kong Tatler, Home Journal and HK Magazine, and contributed long-form freelance features focused on luxury, lifestyle, food, travel, culture, art and design to CNN Style, Forbes Travel Guide, Design Anthology, AsiaArtPacific and more. Leanne has interviewed prominent local public figures in a variety of industries, including the...

We checked in to Iceland’s gorgeous Reykjavik Edition, and found its location in the trendy Old Harbour neighbourhood to be the ideal base from which to explore the city – and beyond.

After a day sightseeing t Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace or the hipster-heavy Insa-dong and Ikseon-dong neighbourhoods, retreating to Hotel Naru’s calming interiors is a smart move

Sat in the shadow of the temperamental volcano Mount Etna, Taormina has inspired tales of romance gone wrong from D.H. Lawrence’s day until season two of HBO’s The White Lotus

Japanese restaurants abound in Hong Kong, but experimental Kansai cuisine from Osaka holds its own in a crowded market in this happening eatery in Wan Chai

Advertisement

Eco-friendly materials are poised to take pride of place in our homes over the coming year, reflecting our deepened sense of concern about our impact on the natural environment

Interior designer Caroline Chou and her husband Kevin Lim, a Le Cordon Bleu chef and architect, are the couple behind Mean Noodles, in Sheung Wan, and interdisciplinary design studio openUU

Having grown up in Casablanca and studied interior design in Paris, Assia Bennani who has called Hong Kong home for more than 10 years talks about finding her true calling as a mural artist