Rapport founder Amira Hashish is an award-winning editorial and creative director. Her columns and stories are published in global titles including Domino, Grazia, SUITCASE Magazine, The Independent, New Zealand Herald, ICON and London Evening Standard, where she was formerly Executive Editor. She is Editor-in-Chief of print and digital lifestyle magazine Neighbourhood Edit. Travel is always on the agenda as Amira is also the Contributing Editor of SUITCASE Magazine and the host of its podcast The Upgrade as well as being the Design Editor for Mr & Mrs Smith. She is a content and events curator for Soho House where she hosts a regular talks series about travel and design across the UK & US houses. Plus, the host of live event series Designing My Home in which she interviews leading design names for Soho Home.

An avid storyteller, Amira was destined to set up a content and events driven creative studio. She encourages Rapport’s collaborators to approach a brand story in the same way as they would an editorial project so that there is organic and holistic engagement with the audience.

Rapport thrives on working with global design, home, lifestyle and travel brands to shape their narrative through compelling stories and experiences.

Throughout her career Amira has worked with the likes of Apple, Amazon, Harrods, Liberty, Burberry, Westfield, Virgin Media, Moët & Chandon and Visit California on content-driven campaigns and partnerships in London, New York and Los Angeles.

With a passion for home decor, Amira designed a furniture collection for Royal Warrant Holder Hypnos who make beds for The Royal Family. She is at the helm of Rapport’s vintage interiors studio Patina.

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