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Editor’s Letter
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Beauty Buzz68 Summer Scents 70 Happy Go Lucky Makeup Bag72 The Summer Look With Marc Jacobs Beauty 74 Summer Hair How-To 77 Beauty Has No Age
Woman of the month 78 Muna Saad
ChiC eats 80 Culinary Insight: Frank Bordoni 82 Hot Spots
Wish List 30 Ramadan Essentials
styLe iCons32 Arm Candy34 Roaring Love
styLe foCus36 The White Choice38 Be Bohemian 40 Chase The Rainbow42 Destination: Fashion50 Beach Ready: Swimwear
styLe insight52 Down To A Tee: Reem Hawwa54 The Androgynous Woman: Arwa Al Banawi 57 In Her Shoes: Lucy Choi
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Box of trEasurEs
ns By noof have always presented us with opulent
clutches, never falling short of the WOW factor. The gold-maroon
hued Andalucia clutch has an air of Arabian nights with the energy giving jasper stone to top it off. Wear an all black ensemble and
add this geometrical gem to complete your look.
stylE Trend
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When stéphane rollandshowcased his Haute Couture
collection in early spring hewowed critics with his figure
skimming jumpsuits and full-skirted gowns. This cape dress
flows along every curve andepitomises elegant eveningwear- and it’s super lightweight too.
silvEr lininGs How about this sheer cropped number?
We see this as a staple for Iftars. Bedouin source their fabric from India and Italy
as well as embellishing their pieces with Moroccan vibes. While still giving you a
feminine silhouette, there’s a straight cut masculinity about the design too.
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Gold rush The nudist stiletto has always ruled the red carpet. stuart Weitzman recently launched a collection of said heels in a variety of colours,
prints and textures. We love this pair in particular - be it with distressed
jeans or a favourite dress.
a royal affair madiyah al sharqi, having
grown up in palatial environs, has a natural pull towards
luxurious fabrics - and Marie Antoinette. These lace accented
trousers are a firm nod to expert tailoring and a love for
the female form.
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this swarovski combines filigree gold pvd metal with a beautiful gradation of blue
crystal shades, creating a vintage look. great for hand
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We’ve all done the routine trip to the Souq and gotten our names inscribed in Arabic on a gold or silver necklace, have we not? But now the Robert Wan Charms Collection Q[� ZMLMÅVQVO� W]Z� IٻVQ\a�_Q\P� \PM� KITTQOZIXPQK� MTMOIVKM� WN �the Arabic alphabet with simple bracelet charms of each individual letter. The collection draws on the inherent beauty, shape and lyricism of the 28-letter alphabet, where each charm is cast in 18k gold and is available in yellow, white and rose gold. Every pearl has symbolic meaning which is
sure to resonate with you all.
The Robert Wan Pearl Bar is available at Harvey Nichols and Bloomingdales, Dubai and Al Fardan Jewellery, Qatar.
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It’s 18K white gold set with a 1.5-carat brilliant-cut diamond
The lion illustrates the endlessly renewed creative spirit of Chanel high jewellery
And there’s also 142 brilliant-cut diamonds
There’s a total weight of 1.9 carat and carved onyx
Les Intemporels de Chanel is inspired by the symbols from Gabrielle Chanel’s universe
Constellation du lion
CHAnel’s COnsTellATIOn du lIOn RIng Is A neW ICOn Of HIgH jeWelleRy And A ROARIng suCCess AT THAT.
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stylE Focus
Finding the perfect white shirt is like finding the perfect house. It can take years of searching along with a lot of trial and error. Why do we invest so much time in the white shirt?
Because it’s a classic that goes everywhere and with everything.
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The KoopLeslove Me some leather
It’s all about Woodstock wear this summer so dust of your Joni Mitchell circa 1970s vinyl and get into that slower, trance like mode. To get to that ultimate Gypsy queen status be sure to not plan your outfit too seriously – by which we mean, don’t worry if it doesn’t all match. You wanna be a free spirit? Clash those embroideries, forget to brush your hair, paint your nails a rainbow of colours (and dare we say it, let them chip!) don’t zip into jeans that look like they’ve been painted on, live and let live as your inner hippy would preach.
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Experience palatial splendourshare the joy
In the true spirit of Ramadan, Marsa Malaz Kempinski invites you to
experience the joys of togetherness & celebration with us.
Capturing elegant festive traditions, the Palazzo Ballroom has been transformed to a
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ChasE The raInBOWWhether it’s a purse, clutch or tote, say hello to the sunshine season with a pop of colour.
1. Carolina Herrera 2. DKNY 3. Aigner 4. Longchamp 5. Cruciani 6. Victoria Beckham 7. DKNY 8. Marc Jacobs 9. Dsquared210. Bvlgari 11. Baraboux 12. Bvlgari
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dEstination:Fashionso many places to see, so many styles to play
around with. Whether you’re going East or West, we’ve got a wardrobe of options for you jet-setters
to consider when organising your suitcase.
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If you’re the type of traveller who would never think to compromise on style just because you’re
living out of a suitcase, we declare you to be a haute holidayer. We’ve selected a fail-safe group
of chic items appropriate for visiting all the historical and fashionable hotspots of europe.
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smythsonkeep a journal of your travels wherever you go with this pocket-friendly pink pad.
miChaeL korskeep up to date with the time zone with this elegant wrist-candy.
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If you’re heading out to the wild terrains of africa it might seem that fashion
and lions don’t mix. Of course you won’t be
wearing heels when you’re getting your hands dirty on a
safari excursion but you can still be fashionable and camouflaged
at the same time. We love the tribal necklaces and cargo pant variations - especially with an
exaggerated belt!
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If all you want to be is comfortable, carefree and
truly on holiday, we think a combination of jeans, brightly
coloured dresses, tops along with fun accessories, will get you a
headstart on your trip.
COOL, CALM & Collected
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saint Laurent that extra Bit of fun
CLarinsmake sure to revitalise your eyes after a long-haul flight with this de-puff treatment.
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LongChamPis your iPhone cover looking a bit tired? jazz it up with this one.
The Saudi TV presenter is no stranger to planes, whisking off from one corner of the world to another in the name of style. She shares with us her pre-flight rituals, fail-safe items and her favourite destinations.
I always write a list before I pack, even if it’s just for a weekend. I break it down to: clothing, evening, shoes, bags, makeup, bathroom stuff, hair, technology.
I’ll send an emotional message to my mom and hubby before a flight.
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Paris is my favourite part of the world for fashion as shopping there is irresistible
For a long weekend I’d want to go to Greece. I’ve never been and the pictures are breathtaking.
My favourite hotspot in the world is Venice. It’s magical and full of art and history.
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quotes on T-shirts has long been an established trend. One-liners from movies, pop culture phrases, Youtube sensations – it’s all on fabric. and now, adding an ethnic touch, reeM haWWa is tapping into the market with arabic typography.
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When you think Middle eastern fashion you think opulent cuts, grand designs and the ‘WOW’ factor. T-shirts don’t normally speak to the aforementioned. But of late, they’ve been given an haute revival – beyond the casual “I’ll just throw a T on.” Jeans will always be a go-to pairing for your standard T-shirt, along with leggings, jeggings and shorts. But joining the ‘bottoms’ clan are the likes of A-line skirts and luxurious trousers - the T shirt has got new buddies to pair with.
And this is exactly what Reem Hawwa, impressively 24 years old, is bringing to the market, a new lease of life for the standard issue T shirt in the form of Hawwa (meaning Eve, as in Adam).
“Although I want to provide shirts that women can wear to the supermarket, I also want my customers to be able to wear them to a fashion show. I really think T shirts can be dressed up and down,” she says.
Being that her T shirts are monochrome, they’re versatile and able to achieve what she has intended. Part of the brand concept is to highlight the Arabic culture via typography: “It’s built within our culture, especially in Egypt. So the idea of me taking this typography and making it more fun is something people are responding very well to.”
The messages are from Arabic songs, namely by Lebanese (Reem’s roots) singers Fairuz and Ziad Rahbani. “Each message is deep-set in emotion - I Love You Unconditionally; Still On My Mind; This Is Me Unlike the World and With You In Sweet and Bitter.” But the words are also everyday speak – KWTTWY]QIT�XPZI[M[�\PI\�_W]TL�JM�R][\�I[�Å\\QVO�QV�I�.IKMJWWS�XW[\�I[�Q\�_W]TL�WV�I�<�[PQZ\��¹1�LQLV¼\�_IV\�\W�\IZOM\�WVM�[XMKQÅK�XMZ[WV��[W�\PMZM�IZM�I�UQ`�WN �phrases: Goal Digger, Check Your Ego Amigo and Kiss His Eye On Behalf Of Me.
Hawwa T shirts are available on sivvi.com which incidentally is where Reem works. Having started out as a graphic designer for the online retailer, Reem saw the opportunity to launch her T shirts but remains in her primary post till now. “Sivvi.com decided to adopt the brand because they saw it as a fresh idea and it UMM\[�\PMQZ�\IZOM\�I]LQMVKM��1V�\PM�ÅZ[\�_MMS�Q\�_I[�TI]VKPML�\PM�<�[PQZ\[�[WTL�W]\���A lot of women were really enthusiastic and encouraging about it and they loved the positive messages.”
Since the success of the shirts Reem is moving over to another selling point: clutches - when we meet she has one handy - an eye-catching black envelope, folded and luxuriously soft to touch. In time no doubt Hawwa’s _WZL[�_QTT�ÅVL�\PMQZ�_Ia�\W�UWZM�\PIV�R][\�<�[PQZ\[�J]\�I[�[]UUMZ�IZZQ^M[�QV�full tarmac-melting force, she’s going to add some colour to the shirts so as to detract from the heat!
Reem’s passions are still blooming, but for now she loves the balancing act of graphic and fashion design. Whatever she does in the future though, it will be graphic-heavy, that’s for sure.
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in the clinically white presentation room, camera-holding, notepad-clad bloggers, photographers and fashion editors were �ML�\Wٺ[\] \PM�JZQU�QV�M^MZa�KWZVMZ��?M�formed a tightly packed semi-circle around a set of podium blocks when a
rousing rendition of “Feeling Good” silenced us. <PM�UWLMT[�� ÅTQVO� QV� WVM� IN\MZ� IVW\PMZ�� \WWS� \W�the blocks (of varying heights) and displayed an I[[MUJTa�TQVM�WN �KWTW]Z��6W\�[]J\TM�I\�ITT�J]\�QV[\MIL�a hard, 90s style use of colour – think McDonald’s loud red and yellow. This was the intention though. Arwa Al Banawi’s presentation, titled “Memories” is a nod to the unabashed years of primary colour Å`I\QWV� _Q\P� I� LQ[ZMOIZL� NWZ� KWUXTMUMV\IZa�matching. Adding to that, the cuts were severely masculine without any interruption of a slight curve. For all intents and purposes, the concept made sense – a woman who has a nostalgic longing for those no-nonsense, “I am equal to man” epoch. Although it’s a continuing movement till now, there was something so brazenly cool and fun about the surge of strong-minded women back then.
)Z_I� PMZ[MTN � UILM� I� Å\\QVOTa� [QUQTIZ� UW^M�QV\W� NI[PQWV� _PMZM� [PM� KW]TL� ÅVITTa� ÆM`� PMZ�creative muscles and be more daring. The Saudi born designer’s former life as a banker (where she’d borrow her mum’s vintage Yves Saint Laurent suits) lends itself to her power-dressing collection. The largely suit based pieces attempt to bring out the business (masculine tailoring, gold buttons) and femininity (colours) of a working woman. “Women are working so much now, they’re networking all the time. I really wanted to create a collection that would allow them to express and present themselves since they’re always on-the- go.”
The intense use print and colour blocking created a lot of critical conversation, especially coming from a conservative society where choices are imbued with minimal colour. “I really wanted to bring out the fun, playful side of a working woman – something that is transferable from day to night,” says Arwa. The pieces are strong – an entire ensemble of cartoon colour might not be braved by everyone but isolating a suit jacket from its counterpart trousers will still carry the same level WN �KWVÅLMVKM��
Although Arwa is now based in the UAE, and this riot of colour is not unbecoming in any way, how accepting is her homeland? “Very” she points out. “I cannot explain to you just how fashion forward the women of Saudi are – especially where I am from (Jeddah). They are so stylish and edgy: piercings all along their ears, half shaved heads, classic chic Audrey Hepburn
a Well-suited Woman
When we took to the shows at FaShIOn FOrWard duBaI in april, there was a lot to be said about the newcomers’ foray into
fashion. arWa aL BanaWI’S debut presentation however, was the most auspicious of them all.
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– it’s all there.” If Arwa’s previous street fashion blogging
sideline while she was in the banking industry is anything to go by, there is an outlet for sartorial experiments in Saudi with an eclectic grasp of NI[PQWV��I[�[PM¼[�KWVÅZUML��
Arwa’s path to where she is now has been as colourful as her collection it seems. From banking to blogging to being a full out designer, PMZ� \ZIRMK\WZa� Q[� \PM� �ٺ[\] WN � LZMIU[� NWZ�UIVa��There’s a lot to be said about the blogging industry in the Middle East, sometimes it feels like there are more bloggers than members of the media, who are given the same degree of access and at times preferential treatment. Fashion Forward was heaving with bloggers. Having come from that world and now standing on the other side, how hard is it to make the move?
“I’ve always been in touch with the details of clothing whenever I go shopping. I’ll pick things W]\�IVL�ÅVL�_Ia[�\W�QUXZW^M�Q\�TQSM�_Q\P�I�K]ٺ�WZ�something. I started improving things I bought with my own touch – one summer I went to a wedding in London and a woman came up to me saying, “Oh, your Valentino dress is spring/summer or fall/winter? It was the biggest compliment. I made that dress for AED2000! It prompted me to take short courses at Dubai’s London College of Fashion campus and to be honest it was really challenging. Writing about fashion means you have an eye for style, but perhaps not design. You really have to show the professor you’re going to get out of your comfort zone and be a designer. I really didn’t know how to sketch very well but I was committed to it. AW]�PI^M�\W�ÅVL�aW]Z�VQKPM#�\PMZM�IZM�I� TW\�WN �
designers who come out imitating by wanting to be the next Chanel. If you’re not focusing on a certain technique that’s going to give your brand Q\[� QLMV\Q\a�� Q\� _QTT� OM\� TW[\�� <PMZM¼[� I� ÅVM� TQVM�between creating a brand that already exists and being original. But it’s really a beautiful world that takes you back in time to see the evolution of the world through fashion.”
The learning process is only just beginning. With the technical knowledge acquired, it’s now about practice and experimentation for Arwa. The next collection, which she’s working on now, will still see her established spray of colour again (a little more subtle this time she says) but she’s leaving just one snippet of her inspiration for us to ponder: 6M_�AWZS��1N �\PMZM�Q[�WVM�_WUIV�_PW�LWM[V¼\�UM[[�IZW]VL��Q\¼[�I�6M_�AWZSMZ�
“There’s a fine line between CreaTInG a Brand that already exists and being
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hailing from a footwear dynasty, it only seemed natural that luCy Choi would become a shoe designer. having created power heels for london in a stylish and affordable way, she’s bringing that luxury to the MiddlE East.
Putting her Best foot forward
how many pairs of shoes do you have? More than you care to count, we’re sure. We recently braved the question to a handful of women and the average answer was 80 pairs of [PWM[��6I\]ZITTa�\PQ[�JITTXIZS�ÅO]ZM� QVKT]LM[�ÆQX�ÆWX[�IVL�W\PMZ�[QUQTIZTa�LQ[XW[IJTM�[PWM�[\aTM[�_Q\P�a high turnover from season to season. But it’s true when they say that shoes can make or break an W]\Å\���;W�U]KP�[W�\PI\�Q\�ZQ^IT[�Q\[�SMa�KWUXM\Q\WZ��\PM�PIVLJIO��NWZ�\PM�ÅVQ[PQVO�\W]KP�KZW_V��
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You went from studying business to then moving W^MZ�\W�[PWM[��,QL�aW]�ÅVITTa�[]KK]UJ�\W�\PM�NIUQTa�business?I have never been involved with my Uncle’s company. I wanted to go it alone, so there has never been a commercial relationship between Lucy Choi London and Jimmy Choo. Designing amazing shoes is simply a family calling which neither of us was able to resist!
I worked at French Sole for 10 years and I eventually become the MD. I was very fortunate that it was a small team and my role was very hands on. I dealt with every aspect of the business from dealing with the customers, to forecasting, overseeing the factories and wholesale business to _WZSQVO�_Q\P�\PM�XZM[[��<PIVS[�\W�Ua�J][QVM[[�IVL�ÅVIVKQIT�experience, plus my accountancy background, these skills relate to any industry. This helped grow the business into the global success it has become today.
?PMV�IVL�PW_�LQL�aW]�LMKQLM�\W�OW�I\�Q\�ITWVM�IVL�KZMI\M�aW]Z�W_V�[PWM�TQVM'It was a hard decision to leave but after 10 years at French Sole I felt it was the right time to move on. When the time was right, shoes chose me, it’s in my genes. We first hit the market three years ago this month. In 2012 I spotted a need in the market for stylish, comfortable and affordable but luxurious shoes for women of all ages and tastes. It is the way I like to shop myself. I love to mix boutique brands with designer labels but
.QZ[\Ta��Q\�PI[�\W�JM�I[SML��?I[�Q\�MI[QMZ�NWZ�aW]�\W�OM\�QV\W�\PM�J][QVM[[�JMKI][M�aW]�PI^M�I�NIUW][�=VKTM'�Of course, I cannot deny that the family connection has helped me in many ways. That said, I could have chosen an easier path to join the family business but instead I LMKQLML� \W� OIQV� KWZXWZI\M� M`XMZQMVKM� ÅZ[\�� ZI\PMZ� \PIV�going straight into the shoe industry after university. The skills I learnt in the corporate world were invaluable and as a result I have been able to apply all my experience and knowledge of business with my passion and experience with fashion into launching of my own brand.
I am close to my Uncle and his strong work ethic and values were drummed into me from a young age. I learnt early on that nothing in life comes easy and you must always give 110%. To succeed you need a combination of SVW_TMLOM�� M`XMZQMVKM� IVL� ÅVIVKQIT� SVW_�PW_� IVL� aW]�mustn’t be afraid to get your hands dirty! I absorbed a great deal from watching him work, and saw him working extremely hard, whilst staying true to his ethos. He inspired me to aspire, to follow my dreams and to ensure I always deliver my promises. He gave me my core values which I instill into myself and the people who work for me.
?M¼^M�ZMIL�\PI\�+PWW�Q[�QV�NIK\�aW]Z�ZMIT�TI[\�VIUM��_Pa�LQL�aW]�_IV\�\W�KPIVOM�Q\�\W�+PWQ'Choi is actually my real surname! It’s my father’s name. Uncle Jimmy married into the family, so its just a coincidence that they’re similar.
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LuCy ChoIWoveN WoNDeRs
“Our ethos is based on what I call the ‘Three Cs – craftsmanship,
comfort and character”
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our ss15 collection celebrates expert craftsmanship and design. I’ve named the shoes in the collection after leading shakespearean characters, so customers will see a spectacular display of colour, drama and plenty of romance. our signature use of combining T]`]ZQW][�NIJZQK[�IVL�KWTW]Z[�QV�[\ZQSQVO�KWUJQVI\QWV[�WٺMZ[�I�dramatic display of brights and new and innovative leathers,
snakeskins, ginghams and glitters.
noticed that even many brands I would consider high street were charging over £200 (QR 1102), even £300 (QR 1653) for a pair of shoes. I wanted to champion craftsmanship and design and not feel you always have to spend hundreds of pounds. Why can’t luxury be accessible?
Our ethos is based on what I call the ‘Three C’s’ – craftsmanship, comfort and character, which is very important to me. The collection is based on the principle that we provide luxurious, affordable shoes without compromising on design, craftsmanship and comfort. I wear and test all the shoes in the collection myself before they go into production to ensure they meet this criteria.
When I was at French Sole it showed me that anything is possible if you have a good product, you work hard and you have drive and determination. I also made good contacts. Good business skills are the core of any successful business. You need to have a clear vision and strategy and stick to it and not focus on negatives.
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As yet we’ve not dressed any celebrities in the Middle East but we hope all Lucy Choi London customers look and feel like a million dollar celebrity!
?PI\¼[�aW]Z�NIQT�[INM�LM[QOV�QV�I�shoe? One thing is guaranteed in any shoe we design: women feel amazing wearing them. I challenge anyone not to feel sexy in a pair of Lucy Choi London shoes. We have found the Aster and Goldstone to be our most popular designs which always sells out year on year. I ensure we update these styles each season with fresh and exciting new colourways.
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knOWLedGe, experIenCe & FInanCIaL know-how and you mustn’t be
afraid to get your hands dirty!”
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The Yorrick mid heel, with its sling back, has already proved extremely popular for SS15.
Our elegant bright Cupid style is one of my favourite shoes this season, along with the stunning beige patent leather Benvolio with the studded leather bow detailing on the toe. These shoes are a height that you can wear all day and into the evening.
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LittLe Miss sunshine It’s said to transport you to a “field of sunshine” from the moment you open the bottle. In the mood already? Check. Add to that a fantastic use of word play, Marc Jacobs’ Daisy Eau So Fresh is fruity, bubbly and so fun.
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COOL WOMAN It isn’t officially summer until Davidoff says it is. The latest limited edition of the Cool
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floral heart of lily of the valley and the base of orris root.
LUXURIOUS LADY Oud Al Qasr is Roberto Cavalli’s
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Has Jo Malone’s scents ever disappointed? The blue skies and blossom collection is made up of a trio of cherry, osmanthus and plum colognes and believe us, they’re as
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THE ART OF ATTRACTIONWell for the starters, the bottle, as always with Narciso, is sleek. The Eau de toilette has a top note of white peony meld with
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BOBBI BROWNThese little foundation sticks are
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Summer Vibes: Tricks of the Trade If there was ever an ideal season to have fun with makeup, it’s got to be summer. But with so many different ways to play around with palettes, we tracked down GILBerT SOLIz from MarC JaCOBS Beauty to hone in on how we can get the summer look - especially for those sunburnt days!
What’s the main look we should be going for this summer?I think beautiful bright pops of colour on the eyes is a must as well as matte bronzed skin with sculpted cheeks.
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1. Too much foundation It makes women look older.
2. Frosted lipstick It’s too retro and doesn’t feel modern.
3. dark lipliner It’s makes the lips appear smaller.
4. dark foundationIf it’s too dark for skin makes it looks like you’re
wearing a mask.
5. Lining the lower
lash line and not the top It pulls the eyes down making them look heavy.
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BEauty Buzz
THREE WAYSSUMMER HAIR THe gOOd neWs Is THAT eveRy sTyle We’Re suggesTIng dOes One pRIMARy THIng: THey keep yOu COOl. fROM effORTless TOusles TO slICked bACk pOnyTAIls, We’ve gOT yOuR HAIR HOW-TO sORTed.
2. BEDHEAD BEACH WAVESHow nice would it be to genuinely wake and walk out the front door seaside ready? The trick is to not wash your hair beforehand – if it’s too shiny it won’t give that right illusion. Your hair is more workable when it’s a day old. So as far as the parting goes, keep it centred – arrange using your fingers rather than a brush. Using a tong, twist random sections of your hair around it. As for your ends, pinch, scrunch and twist them with your fingers for texture. One quick flip and you’re done!
1. THE WET LOOK Rather than looking like a cat that fell in the bath, we’re talking about the severe, ‘I mean business’ wet look. A common misconception is that you need to start off with fully drenched hair. Not so. After completely drying your hair, get a sizeable dollop of gel and run it through the front portion of your hair or use a spray wax. Using a mixed brush, comb the product in a downward motion. Get some hairgrips to set the gelled areas for a few minutes.
3. TOP KNOTSWhat was once a trend out of necessity (after the shower, duvet days, greasy hair days) has now tidied up and become the hottest go-to. But rather than just haphazardly tying up your locks, pull all your hair upwards in a long column, flat on top of your head, and smooth out the back. If you’ve got layers secure them with colour-matching pins for subtlety. Get creative with horn-like buns and twisty Mohawk knots.
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BEauty Column
In A WORld RuTHlessly eMbROIled WITH beAuTy,
We, WHeTHeR We lIke IT OR nOT, HAve MAde A lOng-lIfe
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I remember when the roC anti-ageing products brought out a new range of miracle workers. I was about 13 and saw them as life revivers. Of course it wasn’t me slapping on the cream, it was my dad, who had entered his sixth decade at the time and felt the need to go back to looking like he was in his fourth again. A decade has since passed and he looks about his age if not a few years junior. RoC played no part in this. Shortly after giving into the marketing ploys back then, he gave it up. My dad is a cerebral person – he obviously had a lapse in brilliance when he dabbled with RoC. Although beauty modification is usually the preserve of women, men too feel the pressure. My dad, case and point.
Beauty Has No
Age
the Photoshop tweaks (or full-on brutality) speak volumes of our warped mentality towards ageing, which quite frankly needs an image, sorry not sorry, overhaul.
It’s not just still life imagery that gets put under the microscope, TV is a notorious medium for unscrupulously axing female presenters, panellists and personalities once they’ve passed their ‘prime’ where a twentysomething will be swiftly handed the takeover torch until her crow’s feet become
however, who has always shunned market manipulation and pioneered for the inner makings of a beautiful woman.
Iris Apfel is 93. She looks it too. And that’s OK. Iris is an American businesswoman, interior designer, fashion icon and all round personality hit. She’s been making waves of late with the new documentary, Iris, which came out last month. The premise is simple: an insight into the world of the quick-witted fashion maven. Iris has always been a sensation, so the documentary could have been made decades ago. Think about it, why would a documentary about the nonagenarian’s life be given the green light right now? Because she’s interesting, she’s continuing to leave a mark and is ballsy enough, without falling prey to criticism, to silence haters. “I like individuality. It’s so lost these days. So much sameness. Everything is homogenised. I hate it. Whatever,” preaches Iris. And it’s women like her who are embracing the mind over the façade – although her façade is a real talking point too. Her beauty lies in the fact that she hasn’t let age make her less of a person. She’s broken every rule in the book and I think it’s time we take a leaf out of it.
“We have always been obsessed with the human face – we pore over every pore, nook and cranny”
We have always been obsessed with the human face – we pore over every pore, nook and cranny. Magazine covers are largely facial; we are drawn to faces other than our own. We enjoy being pitted against each other’s genetic blessings, or misfortunes as some see it. But have you ever really acknowledged how cover stars are of the 20-35 age bracket? Next time you’re in a bookshop, scan the rafts – you’ll see what I mean. Not to mention,
too pronounced. The cycle is vicious; women and men alike strive to be the Barbie and Kens of the world because this human perfection is applauded - there are plastic surgeons who assist in carving every detail of this tripe.
As much effort as there’s been to curtail these myths of what the true hallmark of beauty is (thank you Caitlin Moran, Naomi Wolf ) a tectonic shift in social construct has yet to grip the world. There is one woman
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WoMan Of The Month
All Eyes On HerSofia Graniello jumps into the world of local fashion with an exclusive interview with fashion designer, Muna Saad.
You’ve probably heard of Muna Saad, a young designer who is up to change the fashion industry in Qatar with her charm and grace. We agree for an early meet up at The Pearl, for that perfect JZMISNI[\� KPI\� _WUIV�\W�_WUIV�� )[� 1� IZZQ^M� 1� ÅVL� Ua[MTN � I� JQ\�skeptical and yet, hesitant as to what I can expect from interviewing one of the top leading designers at the moment, not to mention being I�UI[[Q^M� QVÆ]MVKM� IUWVO[\�9I\IZQ� aW]VO� OQZT[��:W]OPTa�� ��UQV]\M[�TI\MZ��5]VI�MV\MZ[�\PM�KWٺMM�[PWX�_MIZQVO�PMZ�JMI]\QN]T�JTIKS�IJIaI�greeting me with a genuine smile on her face – I relax and we both dive into a 2-hour conversation ending with a genuine and sincere friendship – one that I couldn’t predict.
Beautiful with exotic delicate features, Muna is far from your average local Qatari designer. The young and charismatic pioneer starts reminiscing her university years when she opted for a very LQٺMZMV\�KIZMMZ�XI\P�\PIV�\PM�WVM�[PM�Q[�X]Z[]QVO�\WLIa"�1V\MZVI\QWVIT�Business. Completing her university studies in France, Saad is all up for the change. “My dream was to go and study to the United States, but someone suggested to go to France and I ended up moving to France. I’m up for the changes.” Muna is all about constant change IVL�1�KW]TL�\MTT�NZWU�\PM�JMOQVVQVO�[PM�Q[�K]ZQW][�IVL�WXMV�\W�LQٺMZMV\�
cultures. Personally, I was impressed. However, what struck me was her impeccable French and Spanish language interest – where she PIXXMV[� \W� JM� []KKM[[N]TTa� Æ]MV\��)[�_M� LQ^M� QV\W� \PM� NI[PQWV�_WZTL�and her projects in the fashion community, the it’s clear she is all IJW]\�KZMI\QVO�I�[XMKQÅK�UM[[IOM�_PMV�Q\�KWUM[�\W�K]T\]ZM�KPIVOM��¹1�want to take initiative in showcasing Qatar’s national garments a bit more. Less black and a bit more colour,” added the designer. Also, not only is the 29-year-old looking to change Qatar’s fashion sense, she is creating awareness on the challenges she has had to overcome: “it’s ok to have an opinion about things.” As we both sip our delectable refreshments, I can’t help but ask who she designs for. “I design for an edgy, brave, stylish type of woman looking for uniqueness,” giggles the local designer. If you think that her designs are just your average abaya couture, wait until you see her latest collection: Underworld. It’s a dark, goth approach to modern abayas for strong women who aren’t afraid of change and are willing to happily create impact. Underworld is more than just an average abaya campaign – it’s a story meticulously thought out to showcase and bring Muna’s creative desires to life. All of her beautiful designs are on display and for sale at Jo Lamode *W]\QY]M��)[�_M�ÅVQ[P�]X�W]Z�JQ\M[�IVL�ZMNZM[PUMV\[��1�PI^M�WVM�UWZM�question that I’m hoping to get an answer for: Muna’s future goals? “I want to create a brand. My dream collaboration would be, Karl Lagerfeld.” As we both conclude from a very intriguing and insightful KPI\��1�NMMT�I�[MV[M�WN �ZMTQMN �SVW_QVO�QVÆ]MV\QIT�XQWVMMZ[�IZM�WX\QVO�\W�be strong and hard working women, setting outstanding examples to young and future generations.
“ I want to take initiative in showcasing Qatar’s national garments a bit more. Less of black and more colours.”
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ramadan is here and so is newly appointed culinary director of aSpIre kaTara hOSpITaLITY: Frank BOrdOnI. We sat down with the British celebrity chef to get an insight into his life, passions, interests, doha and much more…
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Frank Bordoni may be new in town, but he is no stranger to the culinary industry. Being a member of the Guild of Food Writers and a renowned British celebrity chef, this superb mastermind is ready to stir Doha with his culinary knowledge. Born in Windsor, Berkshire the well-known chef recalls always growing up among restaurants and hotels. “My father ran hotels and restaurants so we lived and breathed the industry as a family. I was fortunate to experience and taste ingredients and dishes that were perhaps unavailable domestically at the time.” If you happen to know who Frank is you might have caught him on his GMTV appearances and Taste on Sky1 and Sky3. The newly appointed culinary director of Aspire Katara Hospitality has just landed himself a whole new set of challenges which he seems perfectly capable of accomplishing, even if it means unending hours of hard work. But, what does a chef like him do with his free time? “Food and bubbly drinks – I never get bored talking about cooking and eating. It’s a lifetime of discovery and one of the things I love about my job. I also really love art – I paint, sketch and sculpt in my spare time.” Bordoni doing what he knows best and coming from an Italian background – his father – published his first book back in September of 2009 with a collection of traditional recipes: Mamma Mia! Now, stepping into Qatar’s embrace, we wanted to know his thoughts on Doha’s culinary scene: “Dynamic, vibrant, exciting, eclectic, multicultural…Doha has a clear depth of culinary vision and determination that is causing the food scene to evolve at a meteoric rate with established and traditional cuisines and brands rubbing shoulders with new concepts and food styles on a global scale. I honesty can’t think of a better place to be
right now.” Without a doubt, Doha is the perfect mix to be part of! Yet, what is the one thing this successful chef can’t cook without? “Love. Food and meal times growing up with an Italian father and huge family in Rome was always about love and the emotional connection between the food and those sharing it. In England it was the family roast dinner every Sunday. A chef needs to cook with love. When we make food for someone else we give something of ourselves that is personal – a gift,” says the chef. As for Bordoni’s bright future, Doha is the perfect city to step up in the culinary industry.
“This is a twist on the traditional surf and turf which I loved as a child but a bit more ‘cheffie’ and elegant, bringing together the best of farm, land and sea!”
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Start off with the marinade. Split the vanilla pod in half and add the cinnamon stick and both herbs. Rub this into the cheeks and leave to marinade for 3 days. Preheat the oven to 160°C. Remove the cheeks from the marinade. Reduce the marinade by half to enrich the flavour. In a heavy casserole dish seal the marinated cheeks until golden. Add the reduced marinade and 1 litre of veal stock. Cover the dish with a lid and place the dish in the oven for about 2 ½ hours. Test if the cheeks are cooked by inserting a small knife, if the cheek glides off, it means it’s cooked, if not return the dish to the oven and cook further.
Salad Garnish2 radishes1 banana shallot, peeled100g been sproutsMixed secura cress1tbs groundnut oil1 tsp of ground mixed seaweed
Use a mandolin to finely slice the radishes and banana shallot. Use the ground mixed seaweed like a seasoning to taste. Add the bean sprouts and ground nut oil, mix lightly. Add the cress when you’re ready to serve.Heat the beef cheeks in the sauce. Swipe a tablespoon of the pommes puree on the plate; place the beef cheek in the centre. Spoon a small amount of the hot sauce over the cheek. Place a generous amount of the salad in a neat pile on top of the cheek and garnish with an oyster.
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Your ultimate ramadan directoryramadan is here so we’ve selected the best eateries for you to enjoy with your family during the special month ahead.
InterContInental Doha the CItyCelebrate Ramadan at Al Jawhara Ramadan tent for a succulent Iftar with family and friends. With a lovely spirit of the Holy Month, the prominent hotel will top-it-up with an elegant décor and traditional cuisine and of course an impeccable Arabic entertainment during sohour time. 1N\IZ�*]ٺM\"�QAR 225 including Ramadan beverages (sunset to 21:00). ;WPW]Z *]ٺM\: QAR 250 including Ramadan beverages (21:00 to 2:00am). For information or reservations call: 4015 8888
St.regIS DohaExclusively for Ramadan, Opal by
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the rItz-Carlton, DohaExperience the true spirit of Ramadan with the ideal family destination and the exciting K]T\]ZIT�M[KIXM[�\PQ[�UIOVQÅKMV\�PW\MT�PI[�\W�WٺMZ��+MTMJZI\M[�this Holy Month alongside the prominent hotel as they wish Ramadan Kareem to all the families and friends with an exquisite Ramadan tent at Al Wosail ballroom. This will feature private Majilis seating, live band performances and much more.1N\IZ: QAR 230 from Sunset to 8pm.;WPW]Z: QAR 290 from 9pm to 1am. For information or reservations call: 4484 8000
la CIgale hotel Are your ready for a private Iftar invitation? Take part at La Cigale’s luxurious venues and pamper your friends and colleagues with a variety of festive feasts only at QAR 220 NWZ�I�LMTMK\IJTM�J]ٺM\�IVL�W\PMZ�Ramadan goodies. For information and reservations call: 4428 8809
MarSa Malaz KeMpInSKIA palatial Ramadan tent awaits for you at this grandiose hotel. Attend and put your palate to the test alongside your family and NZQMVL[�NWZ�I�LMTQKQW][�J]ٺM\�_Q\P�live cooking stations and multiple delectable cuisines. 1N\IZ: QAR 240 per person from Sunset to 8pm.;WPW]Z: QAR 290 per person from 9pm to late. For information or reservations call: 4035 5011
oryx rotana hotel 2WQV�)T�6INW]ZIP¼[�:IUILIV�summer tent with special beverages for a chilled and relaxing night. For information and reservations call: 4402 3333
Doha MarrIott Join the prominent hotel for the Holy month and celebrations! Savour exquisite Iftar spreads at their famous restaurant gallery and join friends and family and taste some delectable Arabic sweets and traditional hot dishes. The selection of dishes includes: Moroccan tagine’s, traditional kharouf, live falafel station, Persian BBQ and live shawerma station. It all starts at 5.30pm to 9pm and it’s only QAR 215 per person!For information or reservations call: 4429 8499
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Gordon Ramsay will be open for: breakfast (QAR150), lunch and dinner (A La Carte menu). Open from Monday to Saturday! For information or reservations call: 4446 0105
MarrIott MarquIS CIty Center Doha hotel Enjoy at Wanassa – the Ramadan tent – for delicacies, bites and much more. Indulge in traditional Arabic Ramadan cuisine along with a vast selection of International dishes. 1N\IZ: QAR 235 from Sunset to 9pm. ;WPW]Z: QAR 245 from 10pm to 1:30pm. For information or reservations call: 4419 6100
Sharq VIllage anD Spa Discover the magic with authentic Arabian experience and enter the majestic Magic of Sharq Village and Spa tent and enjoy a savoury journey.Make sure to visit Al Dasha Ballroom from 8.30pm to 2am. For information or reservations call: 4425 6666.
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3YV�8ST�ă�7TE�Treatments at Spa by ClarinsWe took a detour this month to bring you our top five spa treatments from Marsa Malaz Kempinski’s spa by Clarins. Ramadan and festivities are on its way, so ladies, make sure to look radiant for the special month. With 23 treatments rooms and spa wet areas for men and women, spa by Clarins at Marsa Malaz Kempinksi has what it takes for an unforgettable spa retreat. Did we mention it also holds spa suits and a spa café with an all-healthy menu? Ohlala! visited the spa’s premises and enjoyed what seemed to be a long-awaited stress recovery. However, if you are into facials, body wraps or hydration treatments, here are our top 5 for the perfect unwind:
The Super restorative Facial (50+) 75minFacial treatments are the new thing for this special month full of festivities, dryness and heat. A facial that provides maximum hydration and restores that density lost with this tricky weather – is a must! Get your glow and brightness back, especially on your hands, neck and age spots.
The radiance reviver (30+) 60 minStress overdue? Enjoy this facial treatment to revitalise your skin and avoid early wrinkles. Get toned and show that smooth skin for this special month.
Comfort & Sensitive Skin – The Skin healer 60minThere is a new treatment for ladies who suffer from sensitive skin! The skin healer treatment will help diminish redness and rebalance your skin’s complexion.
Tone Body Wrap 60minTake a delicious spa journey with orange, cinnamon and rice powders to detox and tone your body. Enjoy at the same time a therapeutically scalp and foot massage for firmer skin.
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Working Out in RamadanTHe HOly MOnTH Of RAMAdAn
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eat when you can & have self-controlDespite Ramadan being a month of fasting, a lot of people actually gain weight during this month! Many families serve more in the celebratory evening meal than they normally would have eaten during an entire normal day. Try your best to not get carried away and gain self-control while eating.
Suhoor (the pre-dawn meal) For Suhoor, it’s vital to drink plenty of water, eat a good mix of protein, carbohydrates and ‘good fats.’ Avoid high salty, fried and processed foods.
Iftar (the meal at sunset)This is a key time for rehydration. It is a great custom to break the fast with dates and water. Make sure to eat 3 dates, which contain potassium (a key re-hydration mineral) and natural sugar for a short-term energy burst. They also contain soluble fibre that can enhance satiety and digestive health. Remember: dates with water will rehydrate your body faster than water alone.
Focus on the metal benefits tooMetal strength has a massive impact on the success rate of your fitness regime. Fasting
during Ramadan is a great opportunity to focus and improve this mental discipline.
Be safe & re-set your expectationsThe most important consideration in all workouts is your safety. June and July – regardless of the Holy Month of Ramadan – not the best times of year in Doha to start a new outside Bootcamp class, for example! Working out inside or outside, stop straight away if you start to feel unwell, dizzy or nauseous.
reduce the IntensityOn a typical Ramadan day you’ll have fasted 8 to10 hours and done all your normal daily activities, so
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with energy and hydration levels low, turn down the amount of time you spend working-out and make your workouts a little easier too, e.g. use lighter weights and/or reduce the number of reps. Tough endurance, plyometrics, speed and agility training should be avoided completely.
Change the Workout TimesThe disruption to your normal sleep patterns, the stress your body is under from fasting and the hot time of year means that your physical activity will be harder, whichever time you choose. If you can, workout within a couple of hours of your Suhoor, as your carbohydrate reserves will be quite high. Remember that your health and safety are key so if you feel too weak, skip your training session and reschedule for later after you have re-fuelled, or the next day.If you are new to physical activity or have any medical issues, always check with your family doctor first.Ali Longmate
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as far as escapes go, you can’t get more cut off than the depths of BOrneO. Georgie Bradley
went to commune with the most exotic creatures on the planet.
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course of a full day and saw some awe-inspiring species of fish, hypnotically colourful and rare. The underwater world is quite frankly, unbelievable. If going to Australia is too far, give the corals of Malaysia a try.
If my snorkeling experience wasn’t indication enough, I’m a real water baby. I love the element for its symbol of cleansing, life (but of course death) and renewal. Water prompts me to sit and write. And after a trip down the Mengkabong River on a boat cruise, I
did just that. Here’s one of my travel diary entries:The wrinkly waters are murky brown. Oddly, it’s more beautiful than the
glassy waters of the South China Sea. You cannot see beyond the sewage-like gloss. We were smoothing our way through the river towards a water village where the local Sea Bajau, or gypsies live in stilt standing houses. These waters are their lifeline.
As we escape an open stretch and enter a narrow ribbon of the mangrove tree-flanking river, the springy hums of nature play a peaceful soundtrack. I
Before making the trek out to Borneo I realised I was committing to some kind of bucket list adventure. I mean, it sounded David Attenborough enough. Besides the rainforests, the gazillion species of wildlife, the life-affirming sunsets, it is, relative to where we are, exotically far enough to warrant a crew of documentary filmmakers trailing gingerly through undiscovered patches of jungle.
Borneo has always set a scene of tropical terrains in ones mind, not least through one of its most prominent member of the animal kingdom native to the island: the orangutan. Across the part Malaysian, part Indonesian owned land, orangutans swing from tree to tree, bringing much light and laughter to their audience.
So I was going to the state of Sabah to get that BBC2 experience first-hand. Kota Kinabalu was my port of entry from Kuala Lumpur and The Shangri La, Rasa Ria resort - sequestered from people, in the thick of lush foliage, was my retreat for the week.
Being a self-contained resort (there’s a medical clinic and everything) there is very little reason to leave. The resort has an orangutan orphanage; a wide stretch of beach; multi-cuisine restaurants, pools of varying shapes and views which insist hours of #nofilter Instagramming.
Guests and outside visitors alike can go to the orangutan orphanage, arguably its main attraction, and see the species who share 97% of our human DNA up close but not too personal. Orangutans are sneaky so and sos. They’ll snatch everything from a useless twig to your mobile phone, even if it is safeguarded in the zip of your bag - they’ve definitely got a human eye for theft. But since they’re rapidly decreasing in numbers, you forgive the endangered pests for their mischief and watch them perform to a rousing crowd, which they are almost guaranteed on a daily basis.
Beyond the resort though, you’ve got Gaya Island, a good 45 minute drive/boat ride away. I went one morning for a spot of snorkelling over the
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draw a breath and take it all in. This is what it means to abandon the Western crunch and appreciate things other than man-made marvels. I look back at my mum and the solo traveller on board with us and they too are lost in this abyss. As we deepen into the river, the mangrove roots multiply and clog up. It’s an intense web of veins.
The billowing bushes and trees wrap around us, keeping us safe but close to the wildlife. The sting of the humidity calls for a dunk of my hands into the tepid water. “During dry season, python swim into river” chirped our tour guide. And my hand is swiftly back on dry land again. I turn around with an insouciant but alarmed: “But we’re not in the dry season now right?!” trying to mask my concern that a monster-thick snake could twist its way into our low-lying wooden Lepa-Lepa boat. “No no don warry! But we have crocodiles.” He spans his arms out wider than the boat. I feel a thorough wrench in my stomach. “Baha, just kidding!” His beaming smile saves him.
Turning out and approaching the gypsy community, a patchwork of colourful houses jammed together fill the scene. It’s like a long lost tribe- the houses are a lopsided design of wood, corrugated iron and plastic meshed on top of each other. Inside the houses are layers of sheets strewn across, used as both a bed and living room.
From one house to another are planks of casually fitted wood. Children dodge the cracks with spider-like legs in their mal-fitting, two sizes too big for them clothes. They are familiar with this daily drop by. “Hiiiiiiii!” chorus the children, waving with all their might. My mum and I exchange a “n’awwww”.The community are getting on with things. They are fish farming, cooking and arranging clothes on a make-shift drying rack made of string. Their nets and rods are arranged on a stand alone rack in the middle of the river. Nothing pokes above the leafy surroundings to give away the modern world.
A torrential downpour comes out of nowhere. The sky was a poor indicator moments earlier. The scenes of understated beauty are now aggressive. We chop through the unruly waters back to the dock, 15 minutes away. “Welcome to Malaysia! One minute fine, next it all come down” belted our guide over the attack of noise. I sit back and let the spiky rain smack me in the face and think how amazing the sea gypsies are for making do with what they’ve got.
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What is more ‘Ohlala!’ than waking up on a sunny morning and going to one of the most lavish car showrooms in town? Making my way to the Porsche
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Y]Q\M�QUXZM[[Q^M�IVL�LMÅVQ\MTa�I�SMMXMZ�*MQVO�I�_WUIV�who relishes a hot exterior as well as functional interior, I couldn’t help but shift by attention to the car’s inner beauty. The all wooden interior and luxurious brown leather – is extravagant but still classically understated. As soon as I hit the gas pedal and slightly onto its ceramic brakes, I felt not only in control of the car, but of my surroundings as well. If we slightly shift to the car’s safety and environment (important for any woman), I did appreciate how this model is suitable for a family. With warning indicators, 8 airbags, park assistance (4 surround cameras, rear front sides), sensors and a seatbelts that tightens automatically at sudden brake – it’s something worth talking about. The ^QM_� \PM�KIZ�WٺMZ[�_PMV�LZQ^QVO�� Q[�IJ[WT]\MTa�LMTQOP\N]T��The safety level and the interior space can take up to Å^M� XMWXTM�� KWUNWZ\IJTa�� .WZ� \PW[M� _PW� TWWS� QV\W� UWZM�\MKPVQKIT�NMI\]ZM[�\PM�8WZ[KPM�+IaMVVM�;������WٺMZ[�I���cylinder/3600cc, twin turbocharged and a 420HP @6000 rpm. Whether it’s its technicality, technology, aerodynamic, interior, or looks – I for for one felt like an absolute queen while driving around in it.
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If you happen to know Sanguesita you will agree that she is: blonde, clumsy, adventurous, funny, but most importantly – authentic! However, for those who don’t know who she is, let’s say, she is a cartoon stirring Doha’s melting pot with her every adventure on social media. Yet, who is the mastermind behind this brilliant concept? Yes, it’s fashion illustrator and VCU’s very own: Marion Sanguesa. It all began when the quirky fashion illustrator needed a bit of practice with her drawings, “After graduating I didn’t want to lose practice with my drawings, so I pushed myself to draw every day. That’s how Sanguesita came to life.” Sanguesita is a cartoon brought to life with Marion’s adventures, hoping to
captivate and connect with people throughout social media. “I’m too shy, Sanguesita is an outlet for my clumsiness. People have responded quite positively with her daily adventures.” So when did all this chaos begin? And what we mean by chaos is the popularity this cartoon has gained in such a short period of time. “I started in mid-February, it was all done just for fun!” But is Marion herself a fan of cartoonists? “I love cartoons, my favourite ones are: The Simpsons, Family Guy, amongst many other classics,” the illustrator adds. Sanguesita is keeping Marion quite busy these days with upcoming projects, drawings, features and many more for this young and talented illustrator. But when asking what her ultimate goal with Sanguesita is, she says: “To make her a brand. Develop Sanguesita into a proper cartoon.” Make sure to get your daily dose of laughter with Marion’s creations: www.sanguesita.com
Meet Sanguesita, your daily dose of clumsiness…
Fashion illustrator, Marion Sanguesa
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CHANELIf you prefer a bit of jewellery therapy, take the high road with CHANEL. Available at Lagoona Mall, now we can all splurge in the jewellery and watches department. With its magnificent and unique atmosphere, the elegantly timeless custom-made pieces offer a superb shopping experience.
KArL LAgErfELd Funky, edgy, quirky is what you’ll find at the new Karl Lagerfeld store located at Lagoona Mall. The creative and iconic space is full of accessories, bags, watches, fragrances, and eyewear. The store is composed of a monochromatic black and white colour scheme, juxtaposed with modern furnishing and classic accents.
If you’re spotting for a flora, chic, feminine shop – Alice and Olivia will make your ‘floral’ dreams come true. Located at Lagoona Mall, their latest collection is inspired by Versailles and the eighteen-century palace with their modern art installation. Each piece of the collection is a reflection of a perfec mix between a modern romantic and a rock and roll chic.
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Beautiful decor with the latest collection
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Celebrate culture and community over Iftar together this Ramadan at Nidaaya modern grill restaurant. Live cooking stations and an extensive menu combine the best of both local and international cuisine. A lively Oud band will enable guests to savour Nidaaya’s exquisite menu and celebrate the holy month in style. Open daily for Iftar from 7:00pm – 9:00pm.
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If you’re new to qatar and think there is a lack of professionalism and vocation for women – you are wrong! For those who seek to be empowered, crave to grow and are willing to succeed, How Women Work – a local business community – is the perfect set up for you. Founded in 2009 with the aim of helping women it all comes down to attend local needs for women who are ready to achieve more. Founder, Carolin Zeitler ensures women are given the proper tools – via their conferences – with ideas, solutions and long-lasting friendships in the country for a positive outcome. Throughout the conferences women will find aspirations, goals, and determination through meeting and debate exchanges with women who want to succeed and rise as well. The HWW team is composed of leaders, employees, executives, business, graduates, students and women who want to integrate into the workforce. The beauty of this community is that it permits women of any background with goals and ambitions to share their experiences. The HWW started off back in 2010 with their first conference: “A Conference on Women’s Leadership and Career Development,” which was hosted by Arcata under the patronage of Qatari Business Women Association. The conference had a positive outcome with great reviews with 100 delegates from 30 different nationalities participating in 15 workshops and panel discussions.
Empower, grow
and succeed as a
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and be the change.
Are You Part
of The Change?
ohlala’s! Spotlight
Esther Jacobs and Carolin Zeitler
Interactive session
Wonderful volunteers at the ‘Strive, Struggle and SHINE’
Conference
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ohlala’s! Spotlight
if you Love a good Laugh and want a great night out – here are our recommendations for June.
Comedy trio thiS month!
EmAN mOrgANWho said being young wasn’t a good thing? The Egyptian American comedian has gotten quite a lot of attention for being such a young talent who is showing no signs of stopping as he travels the world with his performances. Born and raised in L.A, the artist grew up within a multi-cultural background community and is ready to tackle any given crowd! Morgan has been featured in the film: Just Like Us and in the Showtime special: Bridging The Gap.
dAmiAN CLArK The Austral ian comedian and award winner for Perth’s Comedy Fringe in 2000, has had a successful career. His solo show, The Bandit was well acclaimed by the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Moosehead Award – later granting the comedian a ful l-f ledged Austral ian tour. Damian has been part of successful TV performances on comedy shows: Rove Live and ABC’s Stand-Up!
Ed gAmbLE Ed started his career as a multi-creative writer, co-
director and performer for Durham Revue. He has also
successfully co-written for Chortle nominated podcast
Peacock and Gamble Podcast and has performed on Dave’s One Night Stand and Russell
Howard’s Good News. The talented comedian has also
been part of the writing team for Never Mind The
Buzzcocks, Mock The Week and Ask Rhod Gilbert.
Information Box: Make sure to attend June 6 and 7 at Doha Marriott at 7.30pm. Tickets cost 130 QR and are available online from Virgin, Q-Tickets and Ticketmaster
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art Corner
It’s always refreshing perusing and discovering new talent when it comes to Qatar’s local artists, whether it’s fashion, art, music, or sports – new concepts and ideas are always welcome to the table. Meet Salman Al Malik, an internationally celebrated Qatari artist and Doha’s art mentor who opens his new exhibition, Om Alzain at Qela Boutique Gallery. The renowned artist is not only known for his skills at creating masterpieces, but for being a “practical-minded visionary” and establishing Youth Creative Art Center in Doha in 1997. The center – at that time – offered a platform for artists such as: calligraphers, potters and weavers when the country was finding its own artistic identity. Salman, a man of many talents is also a cartoonist published in local and regional publications, which reflects a humorous side of current worldwide situations.
The majestic, colourful and vivid exhibition depicts “strong female figures occupying a visual field dominated by the colours of traditional Bedouin costume.” His impeccable work has evolved and challenged many throughout the years from abstraction to impressionism and the concept of a woman’s expression of freedom remains essential in the artist’s DNA. Salman frequently uses women to represent fertility, creation, dreams and a bright future in life. His work is constantly reflecting new Arab modernity, authenticity and a vision of reality. Throughout his art exhibit Salman’s ‘women’ are characterised simply by fluid forms and details in their heads and hands. “A human is not just the physical presence, but a message that has to be carried to others,” he states. The visionary painter describes his paintings as a reflection of his personal pain, depths and sorrows endured throughout his life and art.
OM ALZAIN
Qatar’s very own local artist and
mentor, salMan al-MaliK opens his new exhibition:
om alzain.
Om Alzain exhibition at Qela Boutique Gallery
Salman Al-Malik
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Make an entrance. Sparkle away and dazzle with Swarovski’s Star & Moon collection during this
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IWED 2015
If you happen to love all things wedding
bells we are sure you didn’t miss the
prominent wedding exhibition this past
month, held at Doha Exhibition Center.
From splendid gowns, to accessories to
beautiful table settings – there was enough
to get you planning your big day pronto!
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DIP N DIP
Calling all chocolate devotees! Our venue
recommendation of the month is Dip N Dip, a new
delicious and succulent chocolate café has opened
at The Pearl-Qatar. The new outlet is a leading
quality dessert, quick-service restaurant with
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SAY CHEESE!
It was a week of pure Swiss delight at The
Grill – Grand Hyatt. The nights were packed
with Swiss gastronomic delicacies, authentic
folk music and the presence of chef
Sebastian Wirsching from Park Hyatt Zurich
who prepared the best fondue, raclette
and rösti in town!
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PINK WEDNESDAY
Congratulations to the beautiful winner of
another successful event at Strata Lounge
located at the InterContinental Doha The
City. Are you ready for another lavish event
every Wednesday? Win a fabulous designer
item … don’t forget to dress to impress.
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P.F CHANG’S
If you’re not aware of P.F. Chang’s then you’re
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and Villaggio Mall had the pleasure of hosting co-
founder, Philip Chiang, for an exclusive lunch. Not
only did the savoury dishes put our palates to the test,
the entertainment value was great fun too.
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ANGELINA’S MORNING BREAKFAST
It was all in the name of women at Angelina Paris
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M JAY DESIGNS
When it comes down to the best fashion
soirees in town, Jo Lamode Boutique knows
how to throw a fashion event with style. It was
an all-exclusive night with beautiful guests
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Dazzling garments were on display, the live
band got everybody in the mood, the photo
booths brought out everyone’s fun side and
delectable bites topped it all off nicely too.
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CULINARY FLAVORS OF
SOUTH KOREA
Ohlala! could not have missed
the launch of the Korean Food
Festival at The Square restaurant
located at The InterContinental
Doha The City. The evening
was enhanced by the beautiful
Korean culture, and what is
an evening without a delicious
selection of Korean dishes?
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st.regis Cherry Blossom Who said you needed to fly to Japan to experience the #Cherry Blossom season? the st.regis brought it with style to doha with a beautiful festival!
doha Marriot late Brunch roll out the red carpet for Marriot’s #friday late Brunch!
Bath & Body Works dive into a pool of #summer scents by Bath & Body Works.
Marsa Malaz Kempinski need a new #relaxation spot in doha? Marsa Malaz offers you the most relaxing one by the pool in a private gazebo fenced by the beauty of nature.
swiss Gastronomic night it was an all-swiss affair this past month. Cheese, anyone?
robert Wan are #pearls a girl’s new
best friend?
Marc Jacob Beauty 10 shades of #summer by Marc Jacobs
Pink Wednesday shine in pink for a
#Pink Wednesday at the interContinental doha
the City at the one and only: strata lounge.
Chanel Crush ohlala’s biggest
Parisian crush on #Coco!
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Miss Ohlala!
The
‘L’ Wordno! no! no!
I’ve fallen into the trap, again…
ugh, how could I? It’s been more than eight months since my cruel and devastating break-up – which I’ve ranted over endlessly. By this point even my neighbour’s cat is aware of my disastrous love story (this is how obsessive my story has become). Here I am thinking I was superwoman, trying to conquer the world of fashion, elegance, grandeur and then BOOM. I have fallen into the abyss of … love…again!
How could I let this happen? How did I get myself into this? Well, putting the drama to the side, it all began six months ago (in case you wanted to know the precise details). It all began with a twist of chemistry and a very long conversation (seven hours to be exact) over JZ]VKP�_Q\P�[WUM�U]\]IT�NZQMVL[��1\�_I[�VW\�TW^M�I\�ÅZ[\�[QOP\��Q\�_W]TL¼^M�JMMV�VQKM�\W�UISM�Q\�W]\�TQSM�I�0WTTa_WWL�TW^M�[\WZa�\PW]OP��J]\�UWZM�TQSM"�TW^M�I\�ÅZ[\�TI]OP��<PMZM�Q[�VW\PQVO�UWZM�I\\ZIK\Q^M�\PIV�ÅVLQVO�I�UIV�_PW�SVW_[�PW_�\W�X]\�I�[UQTM�WV�aW]Z�NIKM��<PMa�[Ia�\PI\�\PM�JM[\�SQVL�WN �TW^M�is one that comes about unexpectedly. Is it though? There is nothing more gratifying than loving your best friend and having them be your truest love. Yes, I have been in love, but no, not this kind WN �TW^M��)U�1�JMQVO�\WW�KWVN][QVO'��5a�ÅZ[\�»\Z]M¼�TW^M�_I[�^MZa�QUUI\]ZM��\PMZM�_I[V¼\�I�[QVOTM�LIa�that passed without feeling insecure, crazy, jealous with psycho symptoms and wanting to break-up (almost) everyday!
This time around, ‘Waldo’ (his name shall remain secret) is nothing, but the opposite of the man _PW�JZWSM�Ua�PMIZ\�QV\W�XQMKM[��?ITLW�Q[�I�_Q\\a�UIV�_Q\P�Æ][PML�KPMMS[�IVL�PaXVW\Q[QVO�JT]M�MaM[��He knows what to say at the perfect time with a very assertive demeanor. He knows a woman’s worth IVL�SVW_[�_PI\�Q\�UMIV[�\W�\ISM�KIZM�WN �PMZ��?PMV�1�ÅZ[\�UM\�?ITLW��ITT�1�ZMITTa�KIZML�IJW]\�_I[�QN �Ua�JZMI\P�_I[�73�WZ�VW\�1¼U�VW\�OWQVO�\W�TQM��W]Z�ÅZ[\�ZMVLMb^W][�_I[�ITT�IJW]\�»UQVQUIT�MI\QVO�¼�meaning: girl, don’t eat in case some spinach sticks in your front teeth! I mean, for real, what’s a girl to do during the dating phase? Should we eat? Should we carry 20 packs of gum? Maybe carry a can of deodorant in case of profuse sweating? These are the many variables that us girls have to consider, but for some (wonderful) reason didn’t scare Waldo away – on the contrary, he became closer. Whether it was my accent that got him to stay, or the fact that I can crack a joke or two, Waldo seems to stay for the right reasons. Is it love? Or just an infatuation? Whatever it is, Waldo and I are PI^QVO�I�TI]OP�_PQTM�ÅO]ZQVO�W]\�\PM�XMZNMK\�ZMKQXM�NWZ�\PQ[�LQ[I[\MZ�_M�KITT�TW^M°�
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