Star Stylist, Kat Farmer, shares tips with Amilla Maldives resort guests

Where to Stay in Maldives this March


Book Your All Inclusive Vacation and save 25% in Atmosphere Hotels and Resorts, Maldives
Book Your All Inclusive Vacation and save 25% in Atmosphere Hotels and Resorts, Maldives
Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest news:
Follow Maldives Magazine social media
Follow Maldives Magazine social media
Kat Farmer

07 February, 2022

TV Stylist and writer, Kat Farmer, will be helping guests at Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences look their most fabulous during her residency at the five-star resort from March 5th to 11th.

Kat, who is known for her appearances on ITV’s This Morning and ‘You Are What You Wear’ on BBC1, as well as her popular blog ‘Does My Bum Look 40 In This?’, will be on hand to offer advice and tips just ahead of the launch of her book, Get Changed. She is celebrated for encouraging women to dress for themselves and inspires them to get creative by utilising both their old and new clothing and accessories.

During her time at Amilla Maldives Resort, Kat will record an interview with Maldives Fashion Designer, Raidha Shafeeg, the talent behind the country’s most exciting new fashion label, Raidha’s. Raidha looks set for international success, having already conquered the Maldives and won the hearts of many visitors as well. Lavish fabrics, intricate embroidery and digitalized prints are some of her signature looks, with creations ranging from swimwear to evening wear.

Kat will be road-testing a two-day wellness programme with a friend during her stay, Amilla’s exciting new wellness package, Beauty Inside Out. She will also host a live feed on Instagram from Amilla’s wellness lab as she learns how to make kombucha as well as the resort's new Homemade@Amilla tonic and plant-based milks.

Then on March 8th, Amilla Maldives will celebrate International Women’s Day with the usual vigour. The full programme of events will include a ladies’ lunch at the resort’s chic beachside Emperor Beach Club. It will feature a buffet spread with delicious dishes from Amilla Maldives’ award-winning Wellness Your Way menus, as well as Testulat champagne, sponsored by York Trading, to sip while Kat discusses her experiences with the group. Games and entertainment galore will take place during the luncheon to ensure all attendees enjoy it to the max, whilst also underpinning the International Women’s Day theme for 2022, ‘Break the Bias’.

To find out more email [email protected]

Check Availability and Prices

Amilla Fushi

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island
Booking.com

Best Experience:  Family, Couples, Dining, Diving, Spa

Featuring more flexible approach to tropical island luxury, Amilla Fushi offers a luxurious 'island home' for both couples and families in the Maldives. Younger, hipper, with a fresh and contemporary accomodation, the resort has so much to offer, from high design and inventive dining options, to stylish villas and amazing snorkelling and diving. Located in the Baa atoll, UNESCO Biosphere reserve, this might just be the most family friendly resort in the Maldives. Family villas have been designed to ensure that both the parent’s and children’s bedrooms are in the same building. The villas are very spacious, and unlike many two bedroom options you might find elsewhere, the second bedrooms are large and so also work very well for families with older children. The Sultan's Village kids’ club at Amilla Fushi is terrific – all palm tree swings, finger painting and beach games – teens can play billiards and X-Box, and all childcare, including baby-sitting, is complimentary. There is also a children's pool and beach club close by if parents wish to relax in close proximity to the Kids Club. In 2018, Amilla Fushi has been recognised as the leading family resort in Maldives. Read Full Review

what is better: beach or overwater

Beach or Water Villa?

Maldives - a name that became synonymous with honeymooners' paradise in the tourism world, has slowly revamped to cater to the needs of families visiting

Read More
Maldives Resort Offers & Packages

Best Maldives Resort Offers & Packages

Find out more about the most unparalleled Maldives hotel deals and special rates, when Book Direct your next beach holiday

Read More
Best Resorts for Vegetarians

Maldives Hotel Reviews

Some of the best hotels and resorts in the Maldives are already included in this list, and the good part of them offers the best prices. We will constantly add new hotels

Read More
10 Exclusive Resorts in Maldives

10 Exclusive Resorts in Maldives

The Maldives is paradise destination that should be on the bucket list of every discerning travelers. There's a special breed of hotels there that cater to the most tasteful of luxury travelers Read More

water pool villas, male

Newest Maldives resorts to Explore in 2024

Here are just 10 of the amazing new resorts in the Maldives that are set to welcome guests Read More

10 Cheapest Water Villa Resorts in Maldives

10 Most Affordable Water Villas

While it may never be cheap to visit thу Maldives, fortunately there are still some chic and relatively affordable overwater villas you can stay. Read more

luxury privaye villa

Maldives Luxury Guide

Here's the best of Maldives for luxury travellers. We've compiled the finest recommendations of places to stay, ranging from the most celebrated five-star resorts to luxurious private islands Read More

honeymoon

Maldives Romantic Guide

The ultimate ‘flop and drop' and honeymoon destination, the Maldives is the playground for the most amazing and finest utilization of each second of this extremely valuable and hopeful time with each other in tota Read More

maldives on the cheap

Maldives Budget Guide

Budget travellers choose Maldives as their destination of choice thanks to the variety of affordable stays  Read More

family holiday

Maldives Family Guide

Maldives - a name that became synonymous with honeymooners' paradise in the tourism world, has slowly Read More

scuba diving in the maldives ultimate guide

Maldives Diving Guide

The life of these paradise islands below the Indian Ocean's level is the main draw attracting thousands of divers Read More