The Stylemate invites you to take part in this year’s Easter giveaway for a chance to win two unforgettable nights for two people, including breakfast, at the luxurious Hotel zur Wiener Staatsoper. Located in the heart of Vienna, this elegant boutique hotel offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort — ideal for a cultural getaway in Austria’s capital. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Vienna in style!

This Easter, The Stylemate is thrilled to offer you a chance to win a luxurious bottle of Black Angel Eau de Parfum by renowned perfumer Mark Buxton. A true masterpiece of fine fragrance, this 100 ml bottle of Black Angel captures the essence of an unforgettable night in New York – a chance encounter with a radiant angel dressed in black, transforming the smoky atmosphere into something electrifying

In the heart of Faro’s historic old town, The Ashana is set to become an extraordinary retreat for discerning travelers. Carefully restored from a 16th-century building, this boutique hotel seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary luxury, offering an exclusive experience for guests who appreciate individuality, design, and exceptional service. With only 29 rooms, a hidden garden, and tailor-made experiences, The Ashana is redefining boutique hospitality on the Algarve.

The Serpentine Galleries in London present Remembering, the first institutional solo exhibition of Indian artist Arpita Singh in the British capital. From March 20 to July 27, 2025, the Serpentine North will showcase works spanning over six decades of her artistic career. Singh’s work blends surrealism and figuration with traditional Indian painting styles—often characterized by powerful colors and emotionally charged scenes.

Bill Gates is one of the most influential figures in technology history. But who is the man behind Microsoft, the visionary who launched a revolution and later sought to change the world through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation? In his autobiography Source Code, Gates shares personal insights into his journey – beyond business successes and billion-dollar deals.

At Voorlinden, Nick Cave (1957) has his first solo museum exhibition with his series The Devil – A Life. The Australian artist is primarily known as a musician but studied visual art in his earlier years. In this series, Cave narrates the life of the devil, from his birth to his death, through seventeen hand-painted ceramic figures. Museum Voorlinden has acquired the entire series.