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TRAVEL ISSUE #160
The Travel Issue
Hala Kazim
Changing our perception of life
May 2013
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Fashion fever
Celebrate the latest fashion trends from the best in the business
44 Just me and myself Hala Kazim encourages women to break away from the daily pressures through travel therapy
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Stay natural, stay healthy
Did you know that sun-tanning could become a serious addiction?
84 All the way up We take a closer look at the tallest hotel in the world to see if it deserves the hype
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EDITOR’S PICK A-LIST CELEBS ENTERTAINMENT ARTSY CALENDAR GLAM EVENTS BEAUTY PRODUCTS SCENTS GET THE LOOK TRAVEL NEWS DINE OUT THE COVETED
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Travel ISSUE
If there’s a passion common to people, I would say that it’s the love for travel. Most, if not all, of us have an innate fondness to exploring new places, enjoying new sights, learning new cultures, and trying new things. That’s why this month’s issue of Arabian Woman is special – because it speaks of a topic close to the heart. Flick through the pages, and we bring you to the fashion capitals of the world – Paris, Milan, London and New York – as we relish the runway shows that presented the Fall/Winter 2013 collections. We also give you tips on what beauty items are essential for travel. On the cover, you’ll find Hala Kazim, an exceptional woman who uses travelling to reach out to fellow women. Her quest to helping others inspires everyone. Same with the plight of school teacher turned operations manager, Madiya Bin Hadi. Naturally hospitable, she now holds a career that allows her to enjoy working in a travelrelated industry.
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We also dish out our amazing time at the tallest hotel in the world, the JW Marriott Marquis Dubai as well as our remarkable experience going away from the city hustle to The Cove Rotana Resort in Ras Al Khaimah. And don’t miss out on our travel news as well as our list of dream destinations – you may want to include them in your bucket list, too. Enjoy, Jimmy Choo
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EDITOR’S PICK
Purely classic The white shirt: a musthave in any fashionista’s closet. Whether you wear them with accessories or pair them with jeans or skirts, its classic beauty still gives you undeniable elegance. It’s also an absolute life-saver when you’re in doubt of what to wear. In our search of this favourite fashion piece, we found this long sleeve shirt with double cuff and collar from the new Carolina Herrera’s White Shirts collection, a suave modern take on this timeless head turner. Isn’t it lovely?
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Out & About
It’s getting hotter, but don’t let the heat get you down. There are still tons to do and people to meet.
AW Shops Colourful cuffs from Marc by Marc Jacobs Gold purse at Shoe Mart
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Celebs fave Selma bag by Michael Kors
Statement necklace by Joomi Lim at Valleydez
Bagging great finds at affordable prices is an undeniable asset of smart shoppers. To inspire you into becoming one, we scoured the latest fashion must-haves and chose some of the best items that won’t break your wallet. Here are the fabulous pieces you can check out on your next shopping spree!
Shine bright with Sonia Rykiel
Top handle Sasha from Lifestyle
Longchamp’s new set of LM Cuir available in 16 colours
Eva Peroni’s dainty hair clip
Comfy and cute wedge from Steve Madden
Kurt Geiger Carvela apple nude peep-toe pumps
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AW trends
Travel in style this
Summer Whenever we pack our bags, be it for short trips to neighbouring GCC destinations or month-long European adventures, the one thing that we never forget to bring is style. You can take all the designer wears in the most expensive Goyard trunks, but if you don’t know how to mix and match, your travels won’t leave a memorable impression on you and the people you meet. Need help in that department? Here are our recommendations for your exciting escape this summer.
Milly Pahala crocheted cotton maxi dress
Missoni crochet dress
Look 1 Heading to the French Riviera? Bohemian luxe is the way to go. The dressed-down appeal of bohemian with a touch of luxury gives off a vibe that while you’re on vacation to relax and unwind, your style still means business. To go from swimming to yachting in a flash, invest in cover-ups like this Emilio Pucci Aracuju kaftan, Missoni crochet dress or Milly maxi. Emilio Pucci Aracaju kaftan
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AW trends Rosantica Raissa burgundy necklace
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For those who think boho chic is a bit too hippie for their liking, nautical summer styles are still a good option, as it has become a seasonal classic since Summer 2011. Make this Dolce & Gabbana striped jacquard dress and crisp white Balmain blazer your uniform and you’ll surely turn heads as you shop on the streets of Monaco, especially in these patent leather Repetto flats that combine romantic and relaxed in one fell swoop. And since crimson is Summer 2013’s nautical hue, sensible style dictates a similarlytoned accessory, such as this Saint Laurent sac du jour leather piece. Balmain Jacquard Blazer in White
Dolce & Gabbana striped jacquard dress
Roma intrecciato tote by Bottega Veneta
Bohemian chic in Versace Spring Summer 2013
Ishaya bejewelled Jaisel cuff
Monica Vinader goldplated onyx bangle
Saint Laurent sac du jour leather piece
Erickson Beamon’s Aquarela Do Brasil Swarovski crystal cuff
Patent leather Repetto flats
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Top off your look with chunky eclectic accessories, preferably metallic, to guarantee a sheen as bright as the Summer sun. Consider Ishaya’s bejewelled Jaisel cuff or Monica Vinader’s gold-plated onyx bangle as your statement piece. Ethnic-inspired jewellery, such as Rosantica’s Raissa burgundy necklace or Erickson Beamon’s Aquarela Do Brasil Swarovski crystal cuff, will do wonders for your look too. Don’t forget to bring your essentials with you in this lovely Roma intrecciato tote by Bottega Veneta.
Jim Joquico, Editor-in-Chief at www. lamodadubai.com, shares with AW the best trends to follow this coming summer.
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Halle Berry has joined Michael Kors to help fight global hunger. Working together, they aim to raise awareness as well as funds for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). The Michael Kors brand recently announced a long-term partnership with WFP to raise millions of dollars to help end hunger. The first project for the pair will be the launch of two specially designed styles of Michael Kors’ best-selling Runway watch as part of the brand’s WATCH HUNGER STOP campaign. For each watch sold, 100 meals will be provided to hungry children through WFP. Berry and Kors are planning a site visit with WFP in the next year to experience firsthand the work done by the organisation and to highlight the ongoing need to end hunger that exists in countries around the globe.
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Actor Tom Hardy on Africa Love it – from Morocco in North Africa to Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Mozambique and even Congo. It’s not just the abundant wildlife that thrills me. The skies, the sunsets and the variety of people and music
Opera singer Andrea Bocelli on the mustbring travel tool My laptop computer, because my computer does everything. I have a library of 5,000 books of all different kinds from fiction to biography and in terms of music it’s mainly opera music and not much else. I also always carry my flute. It’s very important for me to try to relax when I’m travelling and playing my flute helps me to unwind. Fashion stylist Gok Wan on packing mistakes Packing summer clothes when the country that I’m going to is freezing cold. I’ve lost count of the number of times when people have told me (in good faith) that the place I’m travelling to is going to be hot. Celebrity chef Michel Roux on travel food If I go on holiday I want to eat local produce. Very often in these big international hotels, they don’t offer anything local – so you’ll get spaghetti bolognese on menus in Kuala Lumpar, for example, which is horrendous. If I see a menu like that I just walk out and go and find some street food.
am on holiday. I’m proud to join Michael Kors in this global effort to end hunger. Statistics show that women play a crucial role in defeating hunger. WFP is especially focused on providing assistance to women because, as mothers, teachers, and entrepreneurs, they will improve the future for their families and communities. It’s an effort I’m eager to be a part of because I’m certain we can make a real and substantial difference in the lives of people in need.” - Halle Berry
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Singer Pixie Lott on total relaxation I avoid getting up early, as I have to do that for work. I love to sleep and have a nice lie in. Sometimes I switch my phone off, sometimes not – I like to stay in touch with my friends but I also like to enjoy the fact I
Singer Joss Stone on her favourite holiday “We took a small plane to Manuel Antonio, one of Costa Rica’s most beautiful national parks. It has one of the most stunning beaches I’ve ever seen. We stayed at the Si Como No eco resort, at the heart of the emerald green rainforest, where you’re surrounded by trees and exotic creatures. You could be sitting outside eating your breakfast and see a sloth climbing up a tree.”
A-list Celebs
Who, what, where Sienna Miller wore Burberry to the opening night of ‘Orphans’ in New York
Kate Beckinsale was spotted on the streets of L.A. with Jo Malone London gift bags Victoria Beckham wore Chloé SS 13 trousers at LAX Airport
Rachel Zoe poses backstage at the Marc Jacobs Collection Fall 2013 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at New York
Beyonce arrives at the The 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards in L.A. with a Swarovski Gemma clutch Rachel Bilson wore Chloe while attending the Chloe heritage collection launch party at the boutique in L.A.
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Tavelling across lands, continents and the universe… The Host Aliens have taken over Earth. To survive, they insert themselves into bodies of humans. One such alien however manages to form a neural relationship with her host and soon discovers that there is more to the human race. A dilemma ensues and loyalties will be tested. Olympus Has Fallen This is a movie deemed as ‘Die Hard in the White House’. A disgraced Secret Service personnel finds himself the only man able to stop the North Koreans after they sieged and took over the White House. Can he be trusted by the forces that are trying to save the President? The Croods The cave, a bubble which has sheltered the Croods for the longest time, is destroyed, leaving them no choise but to seek a new home. On their journey to the mountains, the supposedly only safe haven from the end-of-the-world prophecy, they encounter new adventures, creatures and relationships.
Ticky Techy Nokia Lumia 520 A four-inch super sensitive touchscreen makes for a more responsive and immersive content experience than can usually be found at this price. The five-megapixel autofocus camera adds a touch of fun to taking pictures and ‘Cinemagraph’ brings pictures to life with animation and allows users to easily share the fun with friends. The Nokia Lumia 520 comes in four colours: yellow, red, black and white.
Nokia Lumia 720 With a large f/1.9 aperture and exclusive Carl Zeiss optics designed to deliver bright, clear pictures day and night, the Nokia Lumia 720 certainly delivers a high-end camera performance. It also packs Nokia’s best front-facing camera, which is sure to be popular for the region’s growing phenomenon of self-portraits. The Nokia Lumia 720 comes in white or yellow.
The Satellite The Toshiba Satellite U920t combines the performance of a laptop with touchscreen functionality and portability. The 12.5-inch convertible UltrabookTM transforms easily from a laptop mode to a flat touchscreen interface through its slide-and-tilt hinge design. This Ultrabook features a super-slim 19.9mm profile and a light weight at just 1.52 kg. Also, the U920t’s convertible design features a durable Magnesium cover that protects the system’s overall looks.
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Recommended Books Manuscript Found in Accra by Paulo Coelho July 14, 1099. The city of Accra awaits the invasion of the crusaders who have surrounded the gates. There, within the city walls, men and women of every age have gathered to hear the words of a mysterious man known only as the Copt. He has summoned the townspeople to address their fears with truth, hope and comfort. They begin with questions about defeat and struggle; they contemplate the virtues of loyalty and solitude; and they ultimately turn to questions of beauty, love, wisdom, and what the future holds. soul at peace. The Book of Fate by Parinoush Saniee A teenager in pre-revolutionary Tehran, Massoumeh is an ordinary girl, passionate about learning. On her way to school she meets a local man and falls in love but when her family discover his letters they accuse her of bringing them dishonour. She is badly beaten by her brother, and her parents hastily arrange a marriage to a man she’s never met. Facing a life without love, and the prospect of no education, Massoumeh is distraught – but a female neighbour urges her to comply. This is a powerful story of friendship and passion, fear and hope – and a rare insider’s view of Iranian society. Lauren Conrad Beauty by Lauren Conrad Whether she’s in front of the camera or behind the scenes, style icon Lauren Conrad has spent years learning from the pros and perfecting her look, and now she’s sharing all her beauty secrets. In her first guide dedicated exclusively to beauty, Lauren covers everything you need to know to maximize your own beauty potential. From tips for creating a strong foundation and maintaining healthy skin as well as all-round wellness, to everyday makeup techniques and tricks of the trade for special-occasion looks, ‘Lauren Conrad Beauty’ provides the advice her fans have been waiting for.
Tube Talk New shows this May on FOX
Mariana & Scarlett Mariana and Scarlett are two successful sisters who are involved in the fashion world. They are very different and conflicts arise among them, and to top it all off, they fall in love with the same man, Roberto White, a millionaire of the textile industry. After all types of mishaps and fights, they realise they must work together to overcome the obstacles in life.
Music Top Charts The Deluxe Edition by Little Mix Debut album from the British girl group. Little Mix found fame after winning the eighth series of ‘The X Factor’ and have since seen success with two singles from the album, ‘Wings’ and ‘DNA’. This deluxe edition of the album includes four bonus tracks and a DVD featuring four videos. To Be Loved by Michael Buble Michael Bublé’s highly anticipated new studio album includes the first single, ‘It’s A Beautiful Day’, co-written by Bublé, which has been steaming up the charts across the globe. The album is Bublé’s sixth studio album. The new album also includes hits previously recorded by some of Buble’s musical heroes including the Bee Gees hit ‘To Love Somebody’, Dean Martin’s ‘Nevertheless (I’m In Love With You)’, the Jackson 5 early ‘70’s smash ‘Who’s Loving You’, Jackie Wilson’s ‘To Be Loved’ and the Elvis Presley classic ‘Have I Told You Lately’. Bublé is joined by actress Reese Witherspoon on the classic Frank and Nancy Sinatra duet ‘Something Stupid’. Native by One Republic NATIVE was mostly recorded at lead singer/songwriter/keyboardist and GRAMMY winner Ryan Tedder’s Patriot Studios in Denver. Produced by Tedder and fellow band mate Brent Kutzle, OneRepublic also collaborated with leading-edge producers like Philippe Zdar (the French composer known for his work with artists like Phoenix, The Beastie Boys, Cat Power, and Depeche Mode), Jeff Bhasker (Kanye west, Jay Z, the Rolling Stones, fun.) and Benny Blanco (Maroon 5, Rihanna, Gym Class Heroes) infusing their highpowered rock-pop hybrid with elements of electronic music, gospel, blues, and folk.
Hunted Samantha is an espionage operative for ‘Byzantium’, a private intelligence agency. She survives an attempt on her life, which she strongly suspects was orchestrated by members of the company she works for. After recovering and returning to active duty, she goes back to work undercover as a nanny, not knowing who tried to kill her or whom to trust. It becomes evident that the attempt on her life is tied to a horrific event from her childhood.
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Refine
yourself And what would life be like without a little bit of art and culture… Central Asian Art Exhibition Where: Alif Art Gallery Date: Till May 22 This is the second Central Asia exhibition at Alif Art Gallery, reinforcing its mission to bring more awareness to Central Asian art and culture. Rimma Gagloeva was born and raised in a tribal village in the former USSR. Since childhood, she viewed & absorbed a deliberate and sustained rhythm of village life, with its sort of ritual and poetic verse of work and holidays. The beautiful Ossetian mountains and landscapes she grew up with from her childhood remained the main subject matter of her work for a lifetime. They are full of visible energy and power. Over the past three decades, Gagloeva’s style of landscape painting has undergone fundamental changes. It appeared on her canvas as a reflection of the changes undergone in the relation between man and nature. Nature itself has always been a reflection of harmony and beauty for Gagloeva. For her, the mountains are not just a Grande collection of stones or a unique exotic creation of underground forces, but a native and sincere natural habitat. This is why her work often features small tribal villages tagged in the mountains, and human figures in the fields.
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Students’ Exhibition at DIAC The Dubai International Art Centre (DIAC) is hosting an exclusive exhibition of paintings, mixed media and sculptures by a select group of six students from May 1-11. The exhibition is an annual event where highly imaginative students attending classes at DIAC display their work and win superb prizes. The participants this year are prize winners from the last students’ exhibition and include Alexandra Williams, Rawya Al Malik, Richa Singh, Lieve Hommelen, Tracy Turner and Marie Noujaim. Ayesha Chen McKeever, Chairwoman, DIAC, said, “All our courses are researched, structured and focused on developing one or more aspects of a student’s skills. We are well aware that each student has different capabilities, needs and expectations and hence blend the fun of imagination with the learning required for advancement.”
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Diplomacy of Art – Teresa Emanuele Held as part of BMG Foundation’s Diplomacy of Art initiative, the exhibition by Teresa Emanuele, QVod Vides, TotVm, opens at the Alaan Art Space in Riyadh. Emanuele has participated in photography
festivals as far afield as Moscow and held solo exhibitions in Rome and Venice. She has also exhibited at the premier art event worldwide at the Roman pavilion of the 54th Venice Biennale. The second edition of QVod Vides, TotVm (All That Is Seen)
will showcase an exclusive body of elegant and thought provoking work: 19 works of art in total including two kinetic installations and one video work. Emanuele’s monochromatic images of nature are carefully conceived and painstakingly captured. She is known for marrying sophisticated images and conceptual thought with contemporary media. Emanuele prints on acrylic glass, a material that lends richness to an otherwise flat image by means of the shadows cast by the image itself adding a powerful three dimensional quality to what would otherwise be a traditional photograph. Emanuele also exhibits her signature kinetic installations known as shadowboxes where the shadows become animated by a simple, delicate mechanism hidden in the frame.
A Journey into Islamic Patterns A new gallery in town
Gallery One has unveiled the prestigious new addition to its rapidly expanding empire. The new 85sqm Gallery One outlet is located in The Avenues at Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai.
As part of the Anantara Art Series, the dedicated Art Space at Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa will see two separate and equally indigenous experience,s starting with ‘Journey into Islamic Pattern Design’, a unique workshop experience followed by an exhibition as part of Green Abu Dhabi, showcasing the talent of emerging artist George Lewis. The workshop is the first project of its kind offering participants an authentic insight into local cultural traditions. Courtesy
of Bayt Al Qindeel, which means ‘house of light’ in Arabic, it will bring together three artists from the UK specialising in geometry and Arabesque design, and introduce this classical art form to art enthusiasts in the capital. The three facilitating artists include Richard Henry, an artist and teacher specialising in Islamic geometric pattern, Adam Williamson, a stone and wood carver, and Lateefa Spiker, an artist specialising in painting.
The gallery will act as a showcase for contemporary, stylish and collectable artwork from a wide variety of artists and photographers, with an array of high-quality and innovative souvenirs and gifts. Key pieces from Gallery One’s Spring collection will comprise the debut exhibition, including works from world-renowned artists Rosha Nutt, well known for her unique pop art style, quirky anonymous photographer Mr Kuu, stylish artworks from Claridge & Lilius, as well as an extended range from Gallery One owner and photographer Gregg Sedgwick.
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Lanvin hosts fashion soiree in The Avenues, Kuwait
Kuwait’s most awaited high nues became the venue for Ave The the in ue tiq bou dazzled with the Lanvin’s newest bchi, the uber elite cocktail Ha El am Rih te iali soc by d s and daughters. fashion soiree. Hoste is, and fashion fabulous mother Par m fro ing com ves ati ent presence of Lanvin repres boutique the red carpet and into the n dow d ere ush re we y the style lcome as es. The Art Deco and French Guests received a warm we ros te whi and red of ts que ns and bou around, savouring decorated with bright balloo by guests as they browsed ed iat rec app y ghl rou tho décor of the boutique was canapés and macaroons. sted on a visual treat ions as the fashionistas fea sat ver con ing rkl spa h wit d e outfits and long Alluring music mingle essories, graphic monochrom acc of n tio lec col dy hea a s: of the season’s must-have yellows. blues, Indian pinks and Solar ific Pac of s pop in s sse dre evening er’s style portraits of for the evening to create Alb in n flow was ist art an se, As a special surpri Spring-Summer ’13 looks. the guests in their favourite
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Shocking CK
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CK recently launched its CK one Shock St reet Edition eau de toilett e with world renowned graffiti artist Jorge 'Popmast er Fabel Pabon. True to the spirit of the fragrance , the event, held at Ca rbon 12 Gallery, was edgy, cool and oozed of artis tic confidence. Fabel held a graffiti master class , after which, participants tr ansformed their own ini tials into stylised graffiti letters, eventually wr iting their names on the wall, pu tting their talent to the test, CK-style!
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Iwc Schaffhausen Celebrates Filmmaking
ed by prominent guests At an exclusive event attend Niro and Jean Reno, Swiss including actors Robert De haffhausen celebrated its watch manufacturer IWC Sc ing ca Film Festival, underscor partnership with the Tribe of ce and its furtheran IWC’s passion for filmmaking presentation of the IWC film projects. Apart from the concert by Aloe Blacc was Filmmaker Award, a private hts among the evening’s highlig
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Maison Louis Vuitton opens in Venice
Next door to Piazza San Marco, the Maison Louis Vuitton Venezia opened its doors to the public. The Maison will feature a cultural space, Espace Louis Vuitton Venezia, the first in Italy. “Venice has always been special to the House” says Michael Burke, President of Louis Vuitton. “With this Maison, we wanted to pay homage to Venetians and lovers of the city by offering them our most beautiful designs, as well as a space for art and culture wholly dedicated to them. ”
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‘Bright, colourful, and airy’ – that’s the name of the game when it comes to summer stylings.
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Fashion forward thinkers got together once again in the bi-annual series of shows that kicked off in New York, followed by London and Milan, and closed off in Paris. In this special issue of AW, we take a retrospective look on the highlights of the runway shows that would shape the trends and styles of this year’s Fall and Winter seasons. We travelled across the fashion capitals of the world and marvelled at the collections that outshine famous sights including the Eiffel Tower, Buckingham Palace, Statue of Liberty and La Scala Opera House. Come catch a glimpse at some of the best pieces that beset the fashion world.
London Fashion Week The city may have boasted its recent staging of Olympics but it breathes fabulous fashion more than anything else. Here are the key collections from the likes of Tom Ford, Matthew Williamson and Vivienne Westwood that were spotted gracing glitz on its catwalks…
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fashion tips
Travel in Style A true fashion aficionado never worries about comfort when travelling, but rather, steps into her dream destination with stylish flair. But fret not as the fashionistas of the world are not the only ones who can have the luxury to bag their best wardrobe in fabulous luggage. You too can mix travel with style. Simply check out the web for some pre-loved, almost new and authentic luxury items available at up to 70% off the original price. Remember, being stylish on holidays no longer needs to creep into budget territory. Here are some arm candies we found on www.theluxurycloset.com that you can certainly use to travel in great style.
1. Louis Vuitton Damier Graphite Jorn For an ultimately dashing travel bag, the Louis Vuitton Damier Graphite Jorn (AED3,640) is ideal for urban city trips. Named after the famous Danish Architect, this rare Louis Vuitton Damier Graphite Jorn is crafted from graphite damier canvas with black leather trim. The exterior features a double zip closure, silver hardware, leather handles and a removable shoulder strap. The spacious interior features a padded laptop compartment and zip pocket. This bag just exudes style.
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2. Louis Vuitton trunks and suitcases If you’re looking to make a real statement on your travels, The Luxury Closet also has a range of Louis Vuitton trunks and suitcases available ranging fom AED9,680 to AED15,240. 3. Hermes Birkin 50 Travel Bag Black Togo Leather Always wanted to travel with a Birkin? Never quite saved up enough? Well, look no further than the Hermes Birkin 50 Travel Bag Black Togo Leather (AED39,200). This is the most exclusive of travel bags, owned by a hoard of celebrities from London to LA. The large size of 50cm x 40cm x 25 cm allows you to carry your holiday essentials with true class. The handcrafted black leather includes classic details such as the clochette, simple lock front closure, keys and lock, whilst the interior is lined with etoile cloth. Remember, the Luxury Closet allows you to pay in instalments, so the dream is even more of a reality!
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4. Gucci Vintage Navy Monogram Tote Is Gucci a part of your travel plans? Yes it can be! The Gucci Vintage Navy Monogram Tote (AED1,430) is a stylish piece from Gucci’s past. Made from Guccissima printed canvas, it is accented with a front pocket and striped shoulder straps. The roomy interior is lined with blue woven canvas with leather trim. 5. Louis Vuitton Toledo Blue Epi Nice Beauty Case Do you want to step back to the stylish sixties by carrying a vanity case big enough to hold every essential you will need? Carry your make-up and more in the stunning, super retro Louis Vuitton Toledo Blue Epi Nice Beauty Case (AED2,425). Crafted from blue epi leather, it features a top handle, a double zip closure, a front LV monogram and a removable shoulder strap. The interior is lined with blue suede and features a gathered lid pocket with mirror and blue leather strap.
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6. Louis Vuitton Tie Carrier Looking for something subtler? How about treating you or your ties to the Louis Vuitton Tie Carrier (AED1,865)? This is a classic and distinguished must have for a man travelling to a wedding or special event. Crafted from coated canvas that features a Louis Vuitton leather tag, the interior is lined and features straps for holding ties, and button snap pockets. Nothing would make a better gift for a man who wants to carry his ties in style!
5. So, how can you trust that the bag is not a fake? Well, The Luxury Closet understands that nothing will ruin your travels more than finding out you have bought a replica piece of hand luggage! This is why a team of experts work to distinguish the ‘wannabes’ from the ‘real deal’. Everything from serial numbers to symmetry is carefully inspected. Only 100% authentic bags are eligible to be sold on the website or a full refund, including all shipping costs across the world.
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Paradox of time The irony of horological works of art is that time seems to stand still when they are truly appreciated. Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950
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OMEGA Ladymatic
Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle
Immediately evident on the dial of this new Special Edition is the important new feature which distinguishes this model: the display of the power reserve of three days on an arc-shaped indicator positioned at four o’clock. The dark green dial, with applied hour markers, is surrounded by a studded bezel in bronze with the scale for measuring the length of a dive.
OMEGA’s Ladymatic collection features the combination of 18K red or yellow gold and stainless steel. The dramatic dial, available in deep brown or pure white mother-of-pearl, is decorated with an enchanting supernova pattern and set with 11 diamond indexes in 18K gold holders. The polished hour, minute and seconds hands are also crafted from 18K gold. The 34mm case, with its polished or diamond-paved stainless steel bezel, features a single ‘Brilliant Omega Cut’ diamond on the polished screw-in crown.
IWC Portuguese Tourbillon Hand-Wound
The Portuguese Tourbillon HandWound’s stylistically minimalist case in 18-carat white gold or 18-carat red gold supremely embodies unadorned understatement. The presence of the flying tourbillon at 9 o’clock is an unmistakebale sign that this timepiece boasts the finest components which impressively reflect IWC’s watchmaking flair. The tourbillon rotates once round its axis every 60 seconds. The choice of dial suits the case – slate-coloured for the 18-carat white gold variant and silver-plated for the 18-carat red gold.
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SKAGEN DENMARK’s Spring/ Summer collections comprise of three collections: AKTIV, the new titanium timepieces for the ‘Sporty’ enthusiastic male, SKAGEN Brights, and the SKAGEN ladies spring collection, featuring Danish minimalism and Japanese precision, an alliance with famed Japanese industrial designer Hiromichi Konno.
The Patrimony Traditionnelle small seconds watch is heir to an authentic horological tradition. It powerfully displays its timeless nature through pure lines and harmonious proportions. It also features a slender bezel, a fluted screw-down caseback with an inset sapphire crystal, 18-carat white gold applied hour-markers, dauphine hands and a dial in several shades. Setting the finishing touch to this model is the black Mississipiensis alligator leather strap.
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The Dior timepiece collections have gathered around them the finest specialists in their domain: movement designers, dial makers and setters, in order to transform the ideas of the design studios into reality. Dior timepieces combine technical skill and expertise with exceptional jewellery-making knowhow. Selecting the finest stones, cutting them and adjusting them or elaborating snow-settings and baguette-settings, are just some of many fastidious and accomplished tasks that contribute to the excellence of Dior’s watchmaking.
gems | Swarovski Tropical Paradise Swarovski takes us on an exotic journey to Latin America, from the celebratory atmosphere of Rio de Janeiro’s legendary carnival to the authentic and natural universe of the Amazon rainforest. The flamboyant colours of the rich flora and fauna are an undeniable source of inspiration.
generously sized settings, proclaiming extravagance. It also lends itself to metamorphoses, taking form of exotic insects, birds of paradise, and palm trees. Beetles appear beside dragonflies and pink flamingos. Taking on a more eclectic design are skulls and chilli pepper charms, as well as crystals, bringing the best portents for summer 2013.
Various shades of green evoke the lush vegetation of a tropical forest. Fuchsia conjures up the sensuality of the orchid, which embodies the iconic element of this collection while turquoise tones symbolise the clear waters of the seas of Acapulco.
The jewellery pieces in this collection convey a chic femininity; graceful, sensual, and with a hint modernity. Tropical Paradise illustrates and highlights the skilled mixture of cultural references and contemporary influences that, combined, bear the unmistakable mark of Swarovski’s style and expertise.
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| CHAUMET The most precious stones and materials have been used to make these timeless jewellery pieces, which express all the elegance and Parisian sophistication of Chaumet.
Nothing captures attention quite like the way jewellery does as they sparkle under the spotlight. | Akshaya Tritiya 2013 The new Akshaya Tritiya 2013 collection includes 22 new sets that have been crafted to welcome in good fortune as associated with the auspicious occasion.
and accompanied by pearls, and rose cut and single cut diamonds. The pendant and earrings set is an exquisite modern take on classic Victorian jewellery.
The word Akshaya means ‘that which never diminishes’ and the day is ideal for beginning new ventures as it is believed that all investments made on this day will bring in prosperity.
And usher in a wealth of prosperity with the Legacy necklace and earrings set, elegantly crafted in 22k yellow gold and studded with uncut diamond and tourmaline stones. The Legacy set is inspired by traditional festive elements.
Immerse yourself in all that is promising, and pave the way for a prosperous new beginning with Mira, the classic Victorian jewellery set. Inspired by designs that once adorned the necklines of high royalty; the set is crafted in 18k gold and sterling silver
Drawing inspiration from the beauty of antique jewellery, the new Legacy Gold necklace and earrings set is crafted in 22k yellow gold and uses a unique technique to give the piece a distinctively lustrous finish.
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Walking the Talk... With the desire to take the concept of physical activity and global travel adventures to a higher level, Emirati social consultant Hala Kazim started Journey through Change. Saadiya Ahmad met with the founder to find out more about her unique program and what makes it work... The Essence “My passion in life is to help others, and Journey through Change (JTC) is simply a natural expression of what I love to do most. Actually it was both my mother and my father who contributed a great deal to this passion I have as I believe it is vital to be of service and help one’s community since this is the only way societies develop and improve. When I started the program, I was looking for a line of work that complemented the passion I have for helping people. I discovered that the combination of walking/hiking and talking is very therapeutic. I found that this type of therapy helps overcome a lot of obstacles that we find in life. And since I also love to travel and explore new places, the idea of combining both of these developed organically. The program I conduct essentially allows the women to have ‘me time’ away from the daily pressures of life to assist them improve their lives in a very positive way. This is achieved by hiking as well as workshops/ counselling during these trips outside the UAE. We also provide specialised retreats, counselling and energy re-balancing
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... I try my best to bring the idea to them in a very clear way because no matter what you try to narrate to them about the trips and despite seeing the photos of the actual experience, the fact is, it’s not the same as actually doing it.
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and Facebook.”
The Women “I have been doing this as a business for two years while I have been doing it myself for three years with nine trips so far. Most of the women who have come to my group are extremely intellectual and open-minded. When I say openminded, I don’t mean taking off your abaya or sheila but more of an attitude. I have had all age levels of women in the group; from girls in their 20s to women in their 30’s, 40’s, and even 50’s. And this year I am very excited to be having a 62-year-old Emirati woman! I never really thought I could reach out to this age or generation and I am really proud of her for taking the initiative. The women that participate come from all over the UAE and include doctors, teachers, housewives and businesswomen. But overall, we have mostly working women in our group. Recently, I took a group of 10 Emirati women to the North of Spain to hike the Camino De Santiago route. They walked every day between 18 to 22 kilometres and sometimes 25 kilometres per day. They covered 110 kilometres in six days. The women often come with a purpose; sometimes they come specifically to explore or discover themselves or to learn something new or to overcome a problem. Many of my clients approach me through word of mouth via other women who have been on previous JTC hiking trips but I also effectively use other mediums of communication including radio, TV shows, magazine interviews, newspaper articles, Twitter
The Challenges “The challenges I have faced with the group are essentially two-fold; first I have to find exactly the right place and the right country which is safe and not too challenging because as you know, it’s a new idea so I have to really go into looking for just the right area. And the second element is that some people have the challenge of convincing their families. I don’t want this to sound negative but it is a new idea and needs to be explained. Therefore I try my best to bring the idea to them in a very clear way because no matter what you try to narrate to them about the trips and despite seeing the photos of the actual experience, the fact is, it’s not the same as actually doing it. You really don’t know; sometimes it is going to be difficult and sometimes it will be tiring so you just basically have to get the idea out to them first and foremost. Initially perceptions were an issue I faced when I started the program but now most people understand the need to take some time out for your own well-being.”
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“As with all obstacles and challenges, I had to work through them carefully and diligently but my family has been extremely supportive of the program. Being a woman in the UAE has not held me back in any way. On the contrary, the majority of people and institutions have been most helpful – The Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid establishment has been extremely supportive of JTC and has assisted me in areas since I established
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cover story ultimately look at the things differently afterwards. During our trips, my clients are relaxed since they are walking or hiking in pleasant countryside and fields. The scenery and fresh air are energising and invigorating. In fact, I have found that the concept of ‘walking and talking’ has generally been well received in the UAE. Also, we don’t climb, we hike. I really want to focus on the fact that I am not a walking company or a hiking company but this is a program with daily workshops included with walking which boosts the emotional and psychological aspects of the individual. After we finish walking, we have group sessions and also a discussion group every night where we talk about the challenges we face as women, how to get rid of stress, and many other subjects... and while the group is open to anyone, I mostly have Emirati women. I feel also that one relates automatically with the members of their own community as there are shared similarities in culture and religion. As an Emirati woman, JTC is ideally positioned to communicate effectively with local women on a whole range of topics.” Planning “My advice for anyone who is keen to start something similar is not to rush and to plan diligently. I personally believe in realistic dreams. You can have any kind of dream but when it boils down to reality, you may actually be in for a rude awakening. The reality is that dreams need proper planning and for me, it took a lot of planning to make this company. It took me one year before we had a pilot where we just tried it out. The younger
my business. I always feel blessed to say that I am Emirati and I truly feel that Emirati women are strong and vital to the continued prosperity and growth of our great nation. By taking time out to take care of themselves, Emirati women will be able to then care for their families and businesses. I believe it is healthy for any woman to detach from the daily pressures and have some time for herself away from everything. If they were seeking change, then that trip was the beginning of that change process.” Holistic Approach
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“Besides the physical challenges, it is important to bear in mind that these trips are not just physical. It is, in fact, physical, emotional and mental because you detach yourself from your community, your home and family, and you really have to learn to take care of yourself. During the trip, we have a time set aside everyday where we walk and I encourage the women to have fun and enjoy the time to themselves. I council the women as we walk. The process of walking and talking while the oxygen is going through your body and your brain is thinking creates lots of positive changes. Many women
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It warms my heart to see people step out of their comfort zones with determination to make positive changes in their lives.
generation especially needs to understand that while it is good to have dreams, you really need to take your time and study your plan and learn more about it. Motivators “I have a real passion for cooking. I am a very good cook in all kinds of local and international cuisine. I love to bake and am even well known for my homemade cakes. I am actually a very homely kind of person and love to be with my family at home, despite my sense of adventure. My husband and sons are the ones who never let me give up. The biggest motivators? Seeing my clients challenge themselves and go through their own change process. It warms my heart to see people step out of their comfort zones with determination to make positive changes in their lives. The positive feedback I get from the group is an immensely powerful sense of reinforcement for me. When I occasionally run into one of the women who participated in a group trip at a coffee shop, and she gives me a hug and tells me how much I inspired her; I feel really blessed and motivated to continue doing what I am doing...�
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Madiya Bin Hadi Dubbed as the ‘family tourist guide’, Madiya Bin Hadi is a natural when it comes to offering hospitality. She has a love for travelling, and a fondness to touring visiting friends around Dubai – characteristics that help her excel at Arabian Adventures. Explore her world as we feature her inspiring journey from classrooms to conference rooms in this exclusive interview.
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rom teaching Math, Science, Arabic and Religion for eight years, Madiya Bin Hadi found herself following an opportunity that allowed her to fulfill her passion for travel. Back in 1998, then a management trainee programme for Emiratis at Arabian Adventures, 50
marked the beginning of a career that she enjoys now. Currently holding the post of Operations Manager, Madiya plays a vital role in Arabian Adventures, part of Emirates Airline and the region’s leading destination management company (DMC), providing professional, high quality, destination management
services to the world’s foremost tour operators, incentive houses, meeting organisers, local corporate businesses and cruise lines. Madiya shares with AW the details of her job, the challenges she faces, and, of course, the perks that come from working in a travelrelated company.
profile Have you always dreamt about landing a career in the travel/ tourism industry? What made you decide to enter this industry? I enjoyed teaching, but travelling is something I love. I like to see other countries and learn about other cultures – I like to discover other worlds. What key responsibilities do you hold as an Operations Manager of Arabian Adventures? Although I am part of the operations team with Arabian Adventures, I actually work with all departments. Basically I assist in governmentrelated issues, interacting with government officials from DTCM, RTA, Municipality, Dubai Airports, Immigration, etc., all of which have become our partners. Additionally, I am involved in updating our tours and safaris, product development,
handling suppliers, and assisting with the group’s programmes. Managing the operations Reservation Team, I also work with Congress Solutions International team – working with them in handling conferences. What do you love most about your job? What do you consider as the perks of your job? What I love most about my job is the exposure to different cultures, and playing a role in promoting and representing my country which I am proud of. Dubai is growing in the tourism industry and becoming one of the top destinations. I am proud to be part of this growth.
Most tourists who come here do not have the opportunity to meet locals – but who better to show them what this place is all about than the locals themselves.
What are the common challenges you face at work? If there were any, what were the initial challenges you faced? There are many challenges. There is
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What makes you proud as an Arab woman? I am blessed and fortunate to be an Arab woman and especially from the UAE. Here we are respected in all means and protected. We are lucky to have strong families and an amazing government who provide us with the best way to get the best education and support us to build our careers. I can’t express how proud I am to be an Arab woman, which would fill pages and pages. I just want to say that there is no other place that I want to be than here.
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the fast growth of Dubai and we have to keep up with new developments. We need to be aware of new regulations or changes in rules. And because I deal with government officials, it is also a challenge when a new official is appointed. This means that I have to establish and build a relationship based on trust and respect all over again. But I have been very fortunate because the people I have met in the course of my work have been supportive and have given me the push to do well. I get my confidence from them. Does working for a big company such as Arabian Adventures make
your job easier than those of your counterparts in other companies? I’m fortunate that with Arabian Adventures’ experience of over 25 years, its innovation and creativity; its people and heritage, and its track record in safety, quality and consistency have afforded us unparalleled access to our partners in the industry, making my job easier to accomplish. What do you think are the reasons why working in a travel-related company seems very attractive to a lot of people? I think now, there are more young Emiratis who are becoming interested
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What I love most about my job is the exposure to different cultures, and playing a role in promoting and representing my country which I am proud of.
in taking up a career in this industry. That is what I see from my experience and from my interaction with them. They want to be part of it because they want to become the source of information about their culture and heritage. They want to represent the country. But there are still challenges. This industry demands a lot on a person’s time, which takes him or her away from family because the work involves long hours and constant travel. In my personal opinion, what should be done to get more Emiratis involved in the industry, is to start
from school. In the secondary level, a course or subject on tourism should be introduced so that the Emirati youth can better understand the industry and open their eyes to possibilities of pursuing a career in the industry.
with my friends to Shakespeare & Co. at Souk Al Bahar. It has amazing views of the Burj Khalifa and fountains. So my weekends are split between the traditional family gathering on a Friday and a ‘modern’ Saturday.
Can you describe to us your typical day? I wake up early for the morning prayer and then I go for a one-hour run. I then get ready and go to work. At work there is no typical day. Everyday is a new day with different challenges. Daily, there are always new issues to be handled in the morning on an urgent basis. The rest of the day is spent on answering emails and attending internal planned meetings.
Since travel is the nature of your industry, what do you love about it, and what do you hate? I’ve always dreamt of travelling around the world. Now the world is coming to us and this is what I love about my job. There is nothing to hate about it, there are only challenges in the tourism industry which we all face but we simply need to be proactive and deal with it in a better way.
Away from work, what are your other passions and interests? Every weekend we gather at my mother’s house where all the generations meet to talk, catch up on the week and enjoy a traditional home cooked meal – typically of nakhi which is white chick peas boiled with water and salt, blaleet, which is sweet noodles with egg, and chebab, which is similar to a pancake. Food is a big part of family life and the whole family is involved in the cooking. I am one of six sisters and we all have four to six children each, some with children of their own, so it is a very large family affair. I always go to breakfast on a Saturday
If you were to tour friends and families in Dubai, what are your top 5 must-do for them? For culture, I usually take them to the Creekside and we take the Abra because you can see both sides of Dubai and how it started. The Dubai City Tour offered by Arabian Adventures takes you through the Bastakiya area to the old Al Fahidi Fort and Dubai Museum and then onto the Creek by Abra to the spice and gold souks. This is great for first time visitors as you are accompanied by a guide who gives you interesting facts and information about this wonderful city. I would also recommend visitors to see the spice and gold souks, visit Burj Khalifa’s ‘At the Top’’ and do High Tea at Burj Al Arab.
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Does beauty ripple from the inside out, or can superficial looks create a sense of wellbeing? You be the judge.
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Stay fresh Nowadays, travelling is an essential part of life. It can be business trips, vacations on the beach, or discovering different cultures. Frequent flyers should know how to prepare themselves for flights and how to diminish the effects of dehydration, pressure and jetlag. Here are some tips. What happens to our skin when we fly? The air-conditioned air in the cabin has no humidity (apparently it’s only 10 to 20 per cent humidity compared to an average of 80 per cent humidity in general). This evaporates any moisture that the skin has due to osmotic pressure. Wearing makeup on the flight can lead to breakouts and clogged pores, so freshen up your skin with a non-alcoholic wipe and moisturise it well before the flight. Having clean skin is essential and a plane is not the place for make-up. How to keep your skin healthy? Hydrate and protect with a deep moisturising serum which contains a high level of actives, followed by a fairly thick moisturiser. Bellefontaine recommends using Silky dew moisture supplement followed by its Multi active essential day cream SPF 15. The moisturising essential treatment line was specially created to keep water in superficial layers of epidermis due to presence Imperata Cylidnrica. This root extract (Cogon Grass) is rich in potassium and therefore regulates the intercellular pressure and retain the water content in the epidermis. On long haul flights, can use a nourishing mask halfway through the flight to give the
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skin a rest. Nourishing ingredients will help to skin cells reinforcing membrane and as a result keeping better water, especially its important for age touched skin. Nutri Regeneration Mask by Bellefontaine is one of these examples. Isoflavonoids of Iris and extracts of three teas: green, white and yellow will efficiently neutralize free radicals and diminish fine lines and wrinkles. Your body’s skin needs as much water as your face. Application of a good moisturiser before a flight provides high protection and hydration. Bellefontaine’s Hydro Perfecting Balm and Rejuvenating Silky Emulsion containing hyaluronic acid will keep molecules of water for a long period by treating and preventing skin aging. How to Beat Jet Lag the TCM way Whilst travelling, take a steady regime of adaptogen herbs such as Ginseng, Gynostemma, Schizandra, Reishi and Astragalus. These herbs allow your body to adapt quickly and perform better in different circumstances. Ginseng tonic stimulates adrenal glands and improves energy levels, reducing initial drowsiness and lethargy from the confused internal clock. Gynostemma provides energy when it is needed and adaptability to handle the challenge associated with the changing
time zone. They help re-establish natural biorhythms quickly, strengthen the body and regulate sleep, making the body to recover faster. Start using it a fortnight before the trip to increase effectiveness. Supplements such as group of Vit B, magnesium, omega3’s, oligo-elements complex or even a baby aspirin keeps the blood moving during the flight. Blood circulation diminishing in legs. Sitting in the same position for a long period prevents proper blood and lymph circulation. All airline companies propose different simple exercise that you can do to ease any discomfort. Heavy legs concentrate from Bellefontaine (Switzerland) is a perfect assistant to help to prevent such inconveniences. It contains camphor, menthol and eucalyptus that has amazing drainage virtues. Apply it before and after your flight to help your body to recover. These tips will help you have a more comfortable flight and a welcome arrival to your destination. Each day of your vacation should be full of emotions and new experiences, and should leave only positives memories. Bellefontaine (Switzerland) provides full range of high efficient body and face skin care products that will prolong your natural beauty.
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Love thy skin Remember the golden rule, and find no excuse in taking it easy when it comes to skincare even when travelling. Check out these beauty musthaves we’ve found in our latest search from the beauty shelves.
Herbline Essentials’ Sun Screen SPF 40 Formulated with holistic and organic ingredients, Sun Screen SPF 40 is safe for face and body. Additional benefits extend to post sun activities due to its ability to heal minor rashes and burns with Aloe Vera ingredients, renowned for its detoxifying and healing qualities. It also features extra skin-protectant with an organic compound for UV-B absorption.
NEOMIST The Mother of Skin Cream Serum More than just a cream, more than just a serum, NEOMIST from SCM Cosmetics is a powerful anti-ageing, hyper-moisturising and bio-protective product delivering scientifically-proven performances. With NEOMIST facial formula, the morning beauty ritual is changing, becoming simpler, faster and all-inclusive. Best of all, it suits all skin types.
Bliss’ The Youth As We Know It Moisture Cream Bliss’ dream team of expert spa estheticians and product development pros have ‘pored’ 10 years of spa savvy and skin ‘glow-how’ into one extraordinary age-fighting cream, The Youth As We Know It. It is a one-stop shop for wrinkle renovation, exfoliation, oxygenation, binding hydration, surface line relaxation, cellular respiration, and collagen and elastin regeneration.
Pevonia’s Lumafirm Eye Contour An intense breakthrough in eye zone rejuvenation, Pevonia brings an ideal solution to reduce puffiness, dark circles and sagging skin under eyes. Pevonia’s Lumafirm Eye Contour – Lift & Glow is the ultimate product to revive your eyes and make them look brighter and younger. It helps to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles, quickly diminishes dark circles and eases puffiness around the eyes. A blend of watermelon extract, Vitamin E, Chilean Boldo tree and Kombucha helps combat free radicals, redefines facial contours, restores skin’s healthy glow and adds instant luminosity.
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Omorovicza: Skincare Science A luxurious skincare range which harnesses the skin-transforming benefits of the mineral-rich healing waters of ancient Budapest. At the heart of each Omorovicza product is a potent combination of Hungary’s mineral-rich healing waters and their patented Hydro Mineral Transference delivery system. Omorovicza uses highperformance, naturally derived alternatives to commonly used synthetics, ensuring the Omorovicza experience is one of total luxury and maximum efficacy. Explore the formulas and experience a beauty phenomenon.
Lancaster’s Tan Preparer The new range of Tan Preparer – to be applied 15 days before heading off to the sun – has been developed to prepare the skin so that it will tan better, and to improve the skin’s natural resistance. Formulated with Lancaster’s exclusive Antioxidant Complex, the Tan Preparer range is enriched with white tea leaf extract and vitamin E and C derivatives. Depending on the formula, the complex is customised with other powerful antioxidants to boost the skin’s natural defences, to help fight against photo-ageing during sun exposure. The formula is also enriched with soya bean extract, an anti-ageing agent that helps boost skin quality, for better skin resistance.
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Get dolled up With Clarins’ Splendours Summer Make-up Collection
Splendours Summer Bronzing Compact It warms the complexion with a natural glow and deepens a natural tan. Two complementary shades enhance all skin tones: warm brown and copper ‘terracotta’. Use a large brush and a circular motion to mix all the shades on the palette and blend over the face for a sun-kissed complexion with the hint of a shimmer. Alternatively, apply the outer rings of matte brown and copper all over the face and, using a smaller brush, apply the gold colour to highlight the cheeks and eyes.
Splendours Shimmer Body Oil It contains tiny specks of gold to enhance your tan with a shimmery radiance that never feels oily. Essential oils of tangerine and grapefruit are blended with the fragrant summery notes of ylang ylang and tonka bean. Hazelnut oil nourishes, soft ens and smoothes the skin while protecting it from dehydration. Smooth over the décolleté, arms and legs to highlight summer skin.
Splendours Colour Quartet & Liner Eye Palette It creates mesmerising eyes that are like an invitation to distant lands. Solar symbols add a touch of sophistication to the Colour Quartet & Liner Eye Palette and decorate the case and the powder. A palette of 3 shimmering shades – copper, pale gold, and pink gold – illuminate the eyes. To add rich, intense defi nition, use the powder and plum eyeliners.
Travel to faraway lands, to the heart of an ancient people, and discover the splendours of a pre-Columbian civilisation that worshipped the sun. Gold, a rich cultural symbol, is the highlight of this summer make-up collection. Sprinkle it on the eyes, neck and lips. Jade, sapphire, ruby and tourmaline appear as crystalline gemstones and illuminate this elegant sun-kissed collection.
Instant Smooth Crystal Lip Gel Instant Smooth technology in a new glossy crystal-gel texture for lips that look shiny and smooth. This ultra-shiny gloss has a delicious blackcurrant flavour and instantly promotes smooth, plump-looking lips. Enriched with ceramides that work with the skin’s own lipids, your lips will feel softer and more comfortable while being effectively protected from dehydration.
Wonder Waterproof Mascara It’s the perfect summertime mascara. This waterproof formula glides on in the blink of an eye. It thickens, curls and separates lashes while delivering perfect colour. This ‘musthave’ mascara is available in wonder black.
Instant Smooth Crystal Lip Balm It’s an iconic lipstick and a technological feat. Perfect for summer, Crystal Lip Balm delivers sheer, natural-looking colour in surprising shades: pink-tourmaline, orange-topaz, jade-green and sapphire-blue. It has ultrasmooth oils bring transparency, comfortable glide and help prevent dehydration. With Vitamin E, it protects the lips from skindamaging free radicals. In addition, these lip colours have a delicious vanilla and red fruit fragrance!
Fix’ Make-Up It keeps colours fresh from morning to night. Skin feels soft and supple thanks to its rose water base and anti-dehydrating agents.
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Endearing, enchanting, bewildering – these are the basic attributes of the essences we’ve picked this month. Be it a signature scent or the recently launched, these scents are sure to get you hooked. Check them out… Roberto Cavalli The Roberto Cavalli perfume belongs to the ambery floral family. It is an exuberant and sunny fragrance whose top notes, lit by pink peppers, exude a genuine strength of character. Vibrant and sensual, it exhilarates and mesmerises from the very first contact.
Elie Saab Le Parfum Eau de Parfum Intense The Eau de Parfum Intense is the third and newest version of Elie Saab’s fragrance. Once again the couturier explores the theme of light, to exalt a radiant femininity. An entrancing, definitive interpretation that isn’t afraid to flaunt its sensuality.
Flora by Gucci Gucci’s new, refined floral fragrance collection in tribute to one of its most iconic motifs. Flora by Gucci: The Flora Garden Collection is a bouquet of scents inspired by the House’s renowned Flora pattern. It takes five blooms from this historic print and creates a bouquet of discerning eau de toilettes in their honour including Gorgeous Gardenia, Gracious Tuberose, Glamorous Magnolia, Generous Violet and Glorious Mandarin.
See by Chloé Girl Draped in the natural elegance of her wellknown sister, See by Chloé Girl transcends bold and perfumed moods that stir the air, dizzying those who look at her. Like a sweet smile, the first sparkling notes of bergamot stir the senses. Daisy Marc Jacobs Sunshine Edition New limited edition fragrances from Marc Jacobs capture the essence of summer right on. The collection comes with Daisy Marc Jacobs Edition, Daisy Marc Jacobs Eau So Fresh Sunshine Edition and Oh, Lola! Marc Jacobs Sunsheer Edition. The latter speaks of a sheer fruity floral interpretation of the original, with an air of femininity.
Amanda Seyfried is the new face of Givenchy Parfums Givenchy is pleased to announce its collaboration with American actress Amanda Seyfried for the new communication campaign of its star fragrance, Very Irresistible. Amanda Seyfried, who began acting in her teenage years, is one of the most captivating actresses of her generation. She has appeared in a string of outstanding films, including Mamma Mia!, Chloe, Dear John, Letters to Juliet, In Time and, more recently Les Misérables. She will next be seen in the film Lovelace. The new campaign featuring Amanda Seyfried will be unveiled from Fall 2013.
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Pleats Please Issey Miyake Parfums The designer Issey Miyake is known for his conceptual purity and elegant simplicity. Now, the iconic line Pleats Please Issey Miyake has its own fragrance. It is a scent that pays homage to a seminal fashion creation: an infusion of emotion and olfactory ode to joy.
ScentS Thierry Mugler A*Men Gold Edition Freshness, performance, energy – these athletic fundamentals are all captured in one invigorating fragrance for him. A*men Gold Edition celebrates inner strength, achievement and success through powerful ingredients with the same endurance and staying power of an elite athlete.
Thierry Mugler Alien Essence Absolue Intense Eau De Parfum Paying homage to light, mysticism and precious materials, Alien Essence Absolue is a new interpretation of the original Eau de Parfum that deepens in its intensity, intensifies through its magnetism and is enhanced through the fiery ambiance of its signature emblem – the solargoddess.
Aura By Swarovski Gold Limited Edition This gold limited edition Intense Eau de Parfum, created exclusively for the Middle East, forms an integral part of the Go for Gold fragrance quintet. An incandescent, fiery metal-and-glass sheath topped by a singular crystal set as a jewel encases a sparkling rose-hued fragrance – bursting forth with warm and precious notes of amber, benzoin and patchouli.
The Go for Gold pays homage to the Middle East’s most precious and revered commodity. In celebration of this precious metal, Clarins Fragrance Group unites some of its signature fragrances in one spectacular animation. Join The Go for Gold animation on its sensory journey with its multiband podium in store that takes you through a recreation of its acclaimed scents in all their opulence. Here are the six iconic fragrances with distinctive uniqueness and distinguished gold packaging. David Yurman The American luxury jewellery brand is a fitting partner for this fragrance collaboration. Its debut fragrance, David Yurman, is reminiscent of a faceted golden jewel; precious in its appearance, created with customised pressed Italian crystal and crowned with a striking sculpted gold cap inspired by the award-winning Cable Collection.
Thierry Mugler Miroir Des Majestes After the Miroir des Voluptés (Mirror of Delights), a spellbinding creation specially developed in 2010, the Mirror Collection unveiled a second bewitching creation: Miroir des Majestes, created exclusively for the Middle Eastern market. This precious packaging houses a sumptuous, enticing woody oriental perfume. Gold remains in the spotlight with a fragrance bottle and case swathed in its reflections.
Swarovski Edition This fashionforward, limited edition fragrance has been inspired by the Swarovskiencrusted couture gowns, clutch bags and shoes and flashing lights. The collector’s item bottle fits into the hand and can be placed on its side or straight up, just like a couture clutch. Once again, gold takes centre stage as the bottle is enhanced with a band decorated with a Swarovski ‘Golden Shadow’ crystal clip, sparkling with a pink gold sheen.
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Hair
Want to emulate the hairtsyles of the stars? Pastels Salon’s bridal hair specialist Marilina Skoulaxinou and hairstylist Manuel Losada Gomez gives you the step-by-step guide to your own chic, red carpet hairdo.
Featuring soft glam waves, this look is a natural and effortless style but to create it, having the right products and tools is vital. – Manuel Losada Gomez First of all, I would suggest you use Kerastase Bain Volumactive which will help create volume for your blow dry. 1
Next use a product to protect the hair from styling – Ciment Thermique from the range of Kerastase texturisers, which is a heat-activated reconstructing milk, would be my personal choice. 2
Using a round brush that has natural bristles, blowdry the hair completely, starting from the nape and working all the way to the fringe area. Make sure that you smooth the hair out thoroughly to leave it devoid of any frizz which would ruin this sleek look. 3
4 Next, gently back comb a few sections on the top of the head to create natural volume. 5 Before using the curling tongues, lightly spray the fabulous ‘spray starch 15’ from Redken over the hair. This will protect that hair from the heat of the tongs and also ensure long lasting effects. 6 To create the soft waves, take horizontal sections of hair that are approximately two fingers wide and start curling the entire hair with your curlers. 7 Once you finish with the tongs, to achieve a polished finish, use a flat brush that features natural bristles to brush all the hair out and then spray some L ‘Oreal Expert fix anti-frizz.
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This is a really feminine and attractive look. To create this style, start by drying the hair so it is smooth. The tools you will need include a tail comb for sectioning, bobby bins and rubber bands. – Marilina Skoulaxinou With a tail comb, separate the hair into a triangle – one side is between the middle of the eyebrows, while the other two sides of the triangle can meet almost in the middle of our crown, about 6 to 7cm from the forehead. 1
Back comb the hair. The best technique to do this is to choose big horizontal sections, starting from the front. Hold the hair high and tight with the left hand and start back combing with the right hand. 2
Next, smooth the hair on the top of the head and use band to tie the hair at the top of the triangle. 3
Although very delicate and chic, a look such as Adele’s is a very easy updo to create but tools including a tail comb for the sectioning, bobby bins, rubber band and an oval medium sponge are required. – Marilina Skoulaxinou
To finish, comb the sides, preferably with a big brush, and tie it back in a way so that the band that was placed at the top of the triangle is covered 4
Before creating the style, the hair has to be dried either by wrap dry or preferably by rollers so we can have a nice natural movement. 1
Next, divide the hair into three sections by creating one section from the right ear to the parting at the height of the crown and another section from the left ear to the parting at the crown. Be sure to keep these two sections separated. Doing this will also leave a back section, which is the third section. 2
At the back section, make a central ponytail. Then put an oval hair sponge just next to the ponytail, either at the right or left side of the ponytail. The size of the sponge you use will depend on the length of your hair. Place bobby pins so that the sponge is as steady next to the ponytail as possible.
This hairstyle is the epitome of cool and a perfect choice for IT girl, Alexa Chung. – Marilina Skoulaxinou
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Comb the hair from the ponytail, so it is as smooth as possible and using your hands try to cover the sponge with the hair, by placing bobby pins on the other side of the sponge. This is the last step for the back section. 4
5 Next, take small pieces of hair for the front side area and put bobby pins at the end of the hair piece. Then place the bobby pin inside the sponge so that it is secured, although you can make it as messy as you choose. Repeat this step until all the hair is back to the sponge. 6 To finish, put hair spray on your palm and very softly touch the baby hairs that are loose, but keeping the overall messy feel to the style.
To create this every day look, start by wrap drying the hair and just comb your hair through for added shine. 1
Tie your hair on a loose low central pony tail but make sure you tie the rubber band a couple of times so it isnt too loose. 2
3 Take a tail comb and take some pieces of hair from both sides of the pony.
For more information, contact Pastels Salon Jumeirah / The Ritz-Carlton Dubai Marina / The Mercato Mall www.pastels-salon.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/pastelshairnailsandbeauty Twitter: pastelssalon
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In this part of the world, fairness creams rule the beauty market but there is still much of the world who loves the look of golden sun-kissed skin. But, as Saadiya Ahmad discovers, baking in the sun or under a sun lamp can actually be addictive and ultimately ruin your health and wellbeing.
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rench expat in Dubai – Martine, 34 – is a self-admitted tanning junkie. For her, looking good means being a dark shade of brown, whatever the cost.“I have been going to tanning salons since about the age of 17. My mum indulged and so did my two elder sisters; you could say that we were a tanned family! No one ever talked about risks and by then I had already tanned for so many years. I must admit that I do look well past my age. But one of the main reasons I moved here was the yeararound sunshine – I can maintain a nice brown tan all year long!” The Roots Historically, in the 1800s, an acquired tan was a sign of the labour and lower class, says Dr. Hassan Galadari, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences in UAE University.“It wasn’t until French designer Coco Chanel sported a tan while vacationing in the French Riviera and then went on to make tanning a global fashion trend,” he says. And these days, getting a tan can be done through sun exposure – the most common method – as well as through tanning booths and UV lamps.“The tanning phenomena is common everywhere and is actually dictated by the media and cultural undertones,” he says. Therefore, the sunkissed look of Victoria Beckham and Jennifer Aniston only further boosts the idea that a sun tan is glamorous and beautiful. Dying to be dark Celebrities sport tans all year around, spending lazy days at the beach to soak up the sun. The cosmetics industry in the US is jam-packed with fake tanners, quick bronzers and darker foundations, all formulated to give a natural healthy brown tan. But is it really possible to become addicted to tanning? Experts say yes and the term tanorexia, explains Dr. Galadari is a term for tanning addiction, coined in 2005 after researchers found evidence that frequent tanners experienced similar symptoms as smokers and alcoholics. Individuals appear to have a physical and psychological dependency to sunbathing and the use of tanning beds. A study performed by Fox Chase Cancer Centre examined this phenomena and discovered that 25 per cent of those surveyed reported symptoms of tanning dependence, including symptoms similar to alcohol and drugaddicted individuals. The survey measured items such as tolerance to tanning, withdrawal symptoms and difficulty controlling tanning behaviour in spite of the
Tanorexia… is a term for tanning addiction, coined in 2005 after researchers found evidence that frequent tanners experienced similar symptoms as smokers and alcoholics.
knowledge of its negative consequences. The study investigated the participants’ level of intentional and incidental sun exposure, tanning booth use, and chemical sunless tanner usage as well as other health related habits like smoking and exercise. Most intriguing is that those found to be dependent on tanning were more likely to be either thin or smokers, suggesting probable links to risk-taking behaviours. The Addiction Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from tanning machines stimulates the ‘rewards center’ in the brains of frequent UV tanners,
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The Dangers Studies have shown a strong correlation between sun tanning and skin cancer. More and more people are being diagnosed with the disease and Dr. Galadari points out that tanning is, in essence, the skin’s reaction to damage already done, and a defensive attempt to protect itself from further harm. “Such radiation causes a breakdown of DNA in the cells,” he says and repeated damage may lead to mutation and ultimately cancer. The body’s response is to produce melanin to protect it from the effects of such radiation, hence a defence mechanism is not a good thing, he tells. In addition to skin cancer, Dr. Galadari indicates that the sun can lead to other problems such as burns, allergic reactions and can make some conditions such as psoriasis and eczema even worse. “Tanning beds and sun lamps are highly dangerous as they often produce UVA and penetrates the deepest into the skin surface,” he says and the US has actually banned the use of
tanning beds for minors under the age of 18. Understanding UV Essentially, two types of UV rays, UVA and UVB, negatively affect the skin by deeply penetrating our skin and potentially damage gene composition. UVA rays Vita Liberata Tinted Gel are the predominant type and tend to cause skin cancer after prolonged periods of time. Sunburn and the redness associated with sun exposure result from UVB rays, which are also a strong risk factor for skin cancer. But the damage can actually age your skin the long run. Both UVA and UVB radiation can cause skin damage including wrinkles, lowered immunity against infection, ageing skin disorders, and cancer. Safety There is no such thing as a healthy tan and Dr. Galadari reiterates that the best way to have a ‘healthy’ glow is to use sunless tanning creams, sprays or lotions.“These materials cause ‘browning’ of the skin and not actually tanning in the molecular sense,” he says, but if you are being exposed to the sun, use a sunscreen.“I think it is important for people to accept who they are and their complexion and not be swayed by the media,” he notes.
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Sunblocks and sunscreens: Sunscreens chemically absorb UV rays, sun blocks physically deflect them. New ingredients such as octylcrylene and the benzophenones have improved sunscreen’s defenses against shorter UVA rays, and the revolutionary chemical avobenzone (Parsol 1789) works against all UVA wavelengths. SPF (sun protection factor): This measures the length of time a product protects against skin reddening from UVB, compared to how long the skin takes to redden without protection. If it takes 20 minutes without protection to begin reddening, using an SPF 15 sunscreen theoretically prevents reddening 15 times longer -- about five hours. Broad Spectrum Protection: This refers to protection over the full range of UVA and UVB waves. Originally, sunscreens were designed to protect against UVB rays, which cause sunburn but only account for a small portion of the full UV spectrum. UVB rays were once thought to be the only rays that could cause harm. We now know that UVA rays may contribute to premature skin ageing and some forms of skin cancer.
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which could cause tanning addiction, according to a new study in Addiction Biology. When activated, the rewards centre releases feel-good chemicals, which could reinforce the tanning behaviour, encouraging excessive tanning,” said Heidi T. Jacobe, MD, study co-author and Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.
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Must-Have Travel Essentials for Your Beauty Bag Packing for a holiday is challenging enough but deciding what to put into our beauty kit is even harder. Saadiya Ahmad takes a closer look at the absolute must-have beauty essentials for travelling to keep you looking fabulous.
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rom fly-away hair to oily skin, being on holiday does not mean you have to forego your beauty routine. According to Ruksher Malik, Partner at Pastels Salon, travelling can be troublesome for the skin. “Being on a plane can cause skin to become dehydrated, and also, other changes in climate can create many challenges,” she says. “It is just as important to maintain a good skincare regime on vacation as it is at home, and be aware of the fact that you may need to adjust your routine slightly to accommodate temperature changes.”
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} Basics There is no need to buy travel specific products, points out Malik. “In fact, with some products, it’s best not to make a sudden swap,” she tells, especially with your trusty cleanser. “This is one item you should stick with no matter where you travel as an abrupt change in cleansers can disrupt skin’s acid balance and cause a vacation breakout.” Instead, she recommends
that you transfer your daily products into travel-sized bottles for easy travel. Hair can also change when travelling and may become drier or oilier depending on the weather. “Change in climate can unbalance the scalp’s natural defenses so if you notice changes, then use a scalp rebalancing shampoo to counteract these effects,” says Malik. } Hair Tailoring your hair regime to the needs of the hair on holiday/travel is important. “If you are going on a beach holiday, then a sun protection range would be appropriate, or a moisturising range if the climate you are visiting is cold/dry,” she says. “If you don’t have time to wash your hair and your travel schedule is hectic, then pack a dry shampoo to revive the hair in-between washes as this will absorb oil to extend the life of a blow dry and will instantly refresh any style on the go.” Also, both hot and cold temperatures can make hair frizzy, therefore she advises packing a hair-care essential
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Makeup } Skincare products, like cosmetics, are subject to spillage, leakage and spoilage and a make-up bag left in the sun for any length of time can be a disaster, notes Malik. “Similarly warm weather can spoil make-up after application, therefore your beauty products when travelling should be long-wearing and water resistant,” she says and in fact, multi-purpose products like a set of complementary eye shadows, blush and bronzer in handy compacts ensures less digging around in your bag and will save on
your luggage allowance too. “Primer is the easiest way to achieve a flawless canvas, especially when it’s laced with skin-brightening illuminators. These, along with a good liner, mascara, lip colour and pressed powder foundation, as it’s not messy and not a liquid, should be all you need when travelling,” she explains. “Packing for air travel isn’t the only reason that you’d need skincare products in smaller packages. When it comes down to it, fussing with a giant bag of skincare and beauty products just becomes a hassle.” Instead, be smart by choosing pint-sized packages and make-up brush travel kit. } Hands and Feet Just like hair and skin, your hands and feet can become dry with air travel
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such as a frizz fighting yet nourishing formula or elixir and indulge in a leave-in conditioner prior to your vacation to protect your strands from harsh elements and holiday stress.
and therefore, a great hand and foot cream is a must, reinforces Malik. “There are several multi-tasking products available today which will treat the hands and feet; perfect when travelling,” she says, as multi-tasking products can also save you on travel allowance, such as tinted moisturiser with SPF and exfoliation, wash, and cleanser. “For the eyes, use an under eye cream and remember to pack a good pair of sunglasses which will not only protect the eyes but the delicate skin surrounding the eye area,” she says.
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Beauty Essentials Essential 1 LUSH Dry Shampoo ‘No Drought’ No mess and no spillage, this dream come true is a must-have for holidays. It gives your hair an extra day without washing, and with ingredients like corn flour and talc to absorb excess oil, and delicious smelling lemon, grapefruit and lime oils, will give your hair a fresh fragrance too. Price: AED70; available at all LUSH shops in major malls Essential 2 Minx Picture Perfect Powder Foundation Powder is so much easier for travel and this Minx Powder Foundation offers buildable coverage with simple application to give perfect results in just seconds with a creamy texture that blends perfectly into the skin. Price: AED75; available at Mikyajy Essential 3 Neil’s Yard Remedies Bee Lovely Hand Cream This comes in a perfect handbagsized tube so you can carry it easily during travel. With nourishing and moisturising honey and shea butter, this hand cream helps keep hands smooth and soft. Essential 4 KeraStraight Sun Protect Spray For your summer holiday, protect your hair from the harsh rays of the sun with this product which protects against UVA/UVB, offering up to eight times natural protection. This spray also reduces damaging effects of salt water and chlorine, making it the perfect beach holiday essential. Price: AED130, available in Pastels Salon Essential 5 Institut Esthederm Cellular Water Spray During travel, skin can get dehydrated, however using this easy to tote fragrance and preservativefree ‘energy spray’ with high levels of mineral salts and trace elements, you can instantly boost freshness and vitality to the skin. Price: AED120, available in Boots pharmacies
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Essential 6 Kiehl’s BB Cream This ideal travel companion is a perfect multi-tasking product that provides skin tone coverage, true colour hues and all day hydration with SPF50 and also conceals flaws and blemishes – all in one simple product. Price: AED157; available at Harvey Nichols and Bloomingdales, Dubai Essential 7 Radical Eye Revive cream Why tote multiple products when you can have one eye product that does the job of four? Enriched with multiple anti-ageing ingredients proven to hydrate, reduce puffiness, decrease discolouration and dark circles; this does it all. Price: Dhs 460; stocked exclusively in Harvey Nichols Essential 8 Benefit’s Nine One One Why carry a blush and separate lipstick when you can have this ideal sheer brightening cheek and lip colour that lifts, shapes and pops? Available in three shades, this practical multi-tasker will make you go from drab to glam in seconds. Price: AED110; available at Sephora Essential 9 Kéraskin’s Rice Lift Travel does not mean forgetting your favourite anti-ageing cream and this one does it all. Combining two special ingredients to effectively banish wrinkles, it also helps to naturally plump wrinkles. Use it day and night to keep your skin looking smooth, firm and perfect. Price: AED600; available at Sisters Beauty Lounge Essential 10 Sephora’s Targeted Eye-Makeup Remover Swabs Say goodbye to leaky eye-makeup remover solutions with this easy and portable eye makeup remover that comes in the form of a pre-saturated cotton swab to eliminate all traces of makeup with precision. Price: AED25; available at Sephora
Essential 11 Urban Decay’s Palette Naked Basics This is the must-have eye shadow palette everyone needs for travel. Featuring six versatile and extremely wearable neutral shades; it has everything you need for the perfect neutral matte eye – for day and evening. The slim design is perfect for travel, so you’ll never have to be without these must-have shades. Price: AED138; available exclusively at Sephora Essential 12 Benefit’s Bad Gal Liner Everyone needs a perfect black eye pencil that lasts and lasts and this is it for your holiday. Dark, smoky, and mysterious...the powdery consistency makes this ideal for smooth, straight lines or smudged
for a smoky look. Price: AED85; available at Sephora Essential 13 Body Shop’s Tea Tree Cleansing Wipes Tote these convenient yet good for your skin one-step wipes to help cleanse and refresh the skin whilst removing make-up, impurities and excess oil. Price: AED32; available at Body Shop Essential 14 Elemis Skin Nourishing Milk Bath Travelling does not have to mean ragged cuticles, cracked heels or rough hands with this great multi-tasking product chock full of vitamins, amino acids and minerals to keep your skin soft and supple. Price: AED350; available www. elemis.ae
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spa review covered in warm Dead Sea mud, from head to toe, leaving only the groin area untouched. As I lay on the bed, I recalled the first time I covered myself in the same mud, at the Dead Sea itself, where people were watching and you were basically scooping the mud out of a bucket, alongside other semi-naked bodies. Compared to that, this experience, while a lot less authentic, was a lot more calming, and more importantly, guaranteed the same results.
Seeking tranquility
Next time you hear someone say ‘all spas are the same’, simply direct them to Saray Spa, and then see them sing a different tune.
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he brochure read ‘Saray Spa, a haven of calm that transports you to a relaxing realm of quiet luxury. From Arabic rituals and style to modern wellness treatments, Saray Spa is your go-to place for some tranquil peace.’ So, searching for tranquil peace, I booked myself in for a session, specifically, the Saray Signature Dead Sea Journey. Located on the same floor as the fitness centre of the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, the spa covers quite a big area, with 16 treatment rooms and Couple’s Suites, extensive Hydro facilities, Laconium, Swedish Dry Sauna, Steam Sauna, Circulation Shower, Dead Sea Floatation pool, Jacuzzi and Heated Stone Treatment tables. Despite that, there’s a feeling of nakedness to the place, though I realise that nakedness to me might be some sort of zen minimalism to others. Nevertheless, the setting is tranquil and seeing that that
was exactly what I was after, it seemed promising. Soothing piped-in music, coupled with the mesmerising flow and gentle sound of the centerpiece fountain, immediately puts you at ease and in a relaxed state. The session for a Saray Signature Dead Sea Journey takes place in the private suite, complete with its own shower. After slipping into those ‘I-can’t-believe-I’m actually-gonna-wear-these’ disposable undies, and then lying on the treatment table, the therapist quickly explains what the session entails. With no specific requirements on my part, I left my tense body at the mercy of Head Therapist, Mr. Made. He began by scrubbing my body with Dead Sea salt, imported directly from the salt lake of Jordan and Israel. There was no excessive feelings of coarseness, rather a similar sensation to a rough loofah. After getting all salty, I was
After getting fully covered in mud, Made made me feel even more like a garden snail as he wrapped me tightly in the towels, restricting my movements to mere breathing. After a while, and after the minerals of the salt and the mud have been absorbed by my skin, it was time for a quick shower. Next stop: a tub filled with aromatic ylang ylang oils and more salt crystals, this time rich in high levels of calcium, magnesium, bromide, potassium and sulfate, all reputed to assist in various ailments of the skin, muscles and joints. The deep tub has lights that changes colour and with the gentle swaying of the water, it feels like you’re neck deep in the Northern Lights. After soaking for about 15 minutes, it was time for the full body massage using nourishing body oil, a choice between Soothing Rose or Stimulating Herbal Citrus. Being Balinese, Made knows massages and what works for each specific body state. This is why there is no particular massage protocol for the Saray Signature Dead Sea Journey but rather, the massage is tailored to whatever your body requires. For me, it was the extremely tense back. Working his way from the right lower body and then the left, he progressed to work on my arms and my back, loosening all the tight knots tangled up in there. The pressure was at times a little too hard, but his experience showed as just when I was about to tell him sto stop, he instinctively moved on to a new area. Tough love. Throughout the massage, your whole body feels relaxed and it is absolutely astounding that he can keep the same consistent pressure for over an hour. With my eyes covered by a towel, all my senses focused on the massage itself. At times almost falling asleep, I knew then that tranquil peace of a bodily kind had indeed been delivered. Two hours 15 minutes after it began, the session ends, leaving you relieved of tense muscles, a refreshed and rejuvenated outlook, and a body slicked in scented oil.
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aryam has been married for two years to Ali but says her marriage has been tough from the onset. “While we knew each other well before marriage, Ali had been promoted after we got married. Much of his work is now based overseas while I am based in Dubai. He is constantly travelling for long stretches at a time and I can’t accompany him because I am working. Life has become very lonely for me and whenever I broach the subject to him, he gets mad and claims I don’t want to see him progress in his career. Slowly, we have drifting apart to the point that even when he is here now, we rarely have a good conversation. Family and friends have advised me to leave him but I’m just not sure. Maybe he will change...” she rues. Signs Not alone, Maryam is caught between wanting to stay with her husband in hopes it will all work out and between moving on and starting afresh. According to Dr. Tara Wyne, Clinical Psychologist/ Clinical Director at The LightHouse
Despite the adage, ‘travel makes the heart grow fonder’, Dr. Wyne asserts that the backbone of most relationships is companionship and togetherness
Arabia, Community Psychology Clinic, signs of a relationship heading nowhere include high levels of conflict involving toxic interchanges, and high levels of anger with innocuous triggers that flare up into huge battles.“Also, other signs of a problem brewing are when you cannot contain the negativity and lose control and quarrel publicly, a lack of communication, have lost feelings of attachment/ empathy for your partner, a breakdown of physical intimacy, hopelessness, no energy or commitment to repair the relationship, feeling of being devalued by your partner and also very little shared time/activity and incompatible life goals,” she says.
Travel and Distance Despite the adage, ‘travel makes the heart grow fonder’, Dr. Wyne asserts that the backbone of most relationships is companionship and togetherness. “Distance challenges attachment because we cannot share our day-to-day lives, from the minute to the more significant,” she says, and this forces us to prioritise what we tell one another and simply share the highlights.“We often have to find substitutes in our lives to fill the gap and that can lead to having less space and need for your partner,” she says.“In fact, many people can become very insecure when apart from their partners, they worry more about how valued they are,
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how important they are and they often measure the strength of their partner’s feelings by the amount and quality of contact.” Differing expectations regarding amount of contact can lead to a great deal of friction. Business or work travel can often involve meeting and working closely with new people and this, she says, can be a challenge in relationships as it can easily test the trust factor in any partnership.“Distance can be a recipe for marital disaster if the couple have existing problems, an insecure attachment style and distrust,” she says. Yet if travelling is just a part of the individual’s lifestyle and career, Dr. Wyne has advice,:“Good communication, managing expectations about the amount of contact and keeping our partner a priority in our lives are ways of overcoming distance. We should constantly review how the distance is affecting us as individuals and as an ‘us’. Don’t be afraid to discuss the negatives and express uncomfortable feelings about the distance, it can be a great relief to know our partner has the same fears and insecurities and can bring us closer.” Triggers At what point does a woman need to step back and decide if the relationship is right for her? Dr. Wyne suggests that if your inner voice is communicating unhappiness, discontentment, or emotional pain constantly when you are in a relationship, you must not ignore
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If and when a woman realises that there is not a strong friendship or good levels of positive sentiment from their partner, when respect is low or absent and values and goals are not aligned, these are clear signs that the relationship is in trouble and time for review.
this.“This voice is your compass which is meant to keep you safe by guiding and steering you towards what you need and away from what is harmful,” she says, as typically women only step back when they feel lonely and dejected and emotionally unsafe in a relationship. However if she finds herself constantly embattled and dreads interactions with her partner and tries to avoid them, then Dr. Wyne says that this is far too late for action.“By this time a woman will be incredibly hurt and affected and may have stopped functioning normally,” she says.
particularly in the early stages of a relationship as this is when there is a rich flow of communication, a great deal of contact between partners and a natural time to be judging the dynamics between partners and the amount of attachment which is forming,” she says. “If and when a woman realises that there is not a strong friendship or good levels of positive sentiment from their partner, when respect is low or absent and values and goals are not aligned, these are clear signs that the relationship is in trouble and time for review.”
Review A woman should review if a relationship is right for her at regular intervals, advises Dr. Wyne.“This should be done throughout her relationship and
Healing And despite what the self-help books tell us, Dr. Wyne says that in her experience, not all relationships are fixable. “Sometimes the breakdown is too deep,
special FEATURE the personalities too incompatible, the damage too wide ranging and there is no desire for repair,” she explains and in order to heal relationships, both parties have to be willing to commit to an often demanding process of exploring the problems, developing a shared understanding of the relationship pathology, making a commitment to changing oneself and the relationship interactions. Partners have to be willing to experience uncertainty and loss of normality and develop accountability to each other to have a hope of repairing their relationship.“In my experience working with couples, it feels very unsafe to try to heal a relationship by yourself,” she says as partners can find negotiating their issues impossible without conflict which ends up doing more harm.“I believe couples counselling or marital therapy is often the safest route to repair,” she says. Children Many couples reconsider ending their relationship because they want their children to get through a tough developmental stage or they believe a broken home will jeopardise their future, says Dr. Wyne.“Some couples remain resolute that if they remain unhappily together, that it will inevitably overspill onto their children because they will be modelled unhealthy patterns of relating messages
that a poor relationship and distress is acceptable,” she says, yet clearly with children, adults have a more complex process to experience because the variables to be considered in their decision become more numerous and the parents have to weigh up the importance of their personal happiness versus the stability and potential vulnerability of their children. Closure The main way to get closure is to give yourself time to process the ending, what it means, and to allow yourself to grieve the relationship even if it ended badly, because there were still good times and hopes of a committed life which have to be grieved.“I think that a woman has to explore and establish what role she played in the demise of the relationship; she has to process her emotions, ranging from sadness, disappointment, to anger and self-loathing,” says Dr. Wyne, and she has to learn how to accept her role and forgive herself in order to truly move on.“We invest a great deal of ourselves in relationships and we can feel intense loss and a sense of waste. It is important to try to acknowledge both the good and the bad we took from the relationship,” she says, and in order to get closure, we have to integrate this failed relationship into our life story, but not let ourselves get stuck there.
The main way to get closure is to give yourself time to process the ending, what it means, and to allow yourself to grieve the relationship even if it ended badly…
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Career
How to survive business travel Being constantly up in the air for business can be gruelling. To avoid feeling grumpy over the perils of travel, here are some general tips we found to help you smoothly handle business on the road…
1. If you travel often, always keep a bag semi-packed with travel-sized toiletries and work basics (like chargers, notepads and pens) to keep pre-travel preparation to a minimum. Also, keep an envelope in your bag for all of your travel receipts. 2. Speaking of packing, always keep it to a minimum. The fewer bags you have, the easier your trip will be. If you can keep it to carry-ons (and avoid the risk of a checked bag mysteriously not making it to your destination), all the better. And, do
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not forget the golden rule: roll your clothes instead of folding. 3. For clothing, pick simple, matching business basics (like a matching blazer and slacks) that you can wear multiple times. If possible, take dark clothing that is versatile. But remember to bring something comfortable for you to use on a casual day or night out. 4. Check in online, whether through a computer or a phone app. You’ll skip the long check-in lines, which means you can spend more time getting
business done. 5. Get your Internet access in order before you go. If you’re hoping to get any business done, you’re probably going to need the Internet. Check with your hotel or conference center to make sure WiFi is available and verify the cost. You may also want to rent a portable WiFi device. 6. Fly direct. If your company is paying your way, they might pick a flight with three layovers in order to cut costs, but long transit times can wreak havoc on your productivity. See if you can get a direct flight to save time, even if you have to front the difference. 7. Get yourself into your airline’s lounge at the airport, even if you have to pay a day fee. You’ll gain access to Internet, refreshments, and most importantly, peace and quiet to get work done. 8. Order room service or takeout from a local restaurant to eat in your room. You’ll save the hour or so it takes to dine out, leaving more time to catch up on projects or prepare for the next day’s meetings. 9. Use travel as an opportunity to grow your network, whether you’re making high-level contacts at a conference or making small talk about your business with neighbours in the screening line. 10. Sign up for frequent flier and other travel programs so you can turn your business trips into rewards later on. 11. Drink lots of water while flying and throughout your business trip. 12. If you can, take a short break from work to see a site or two while you’re at your destination.
PareNTING & KIDS
Love your child
Worried about the responsibilities of parenthood? Educate yourselves on all things child-related and ease those nerves. >> Vaccinations
A quick chat with Specialist Paediatrician Dr. Denis Hardy
Building blocks
The Redwood Saadiyat Nursery, the first nursery school on Saadiyat, will open later this year and will adopt a curriculum based on the specialised world-renowned Montessori Method. The nursery will house a music room, areas for arts and crafts, well-resourced library and media centre, technology room, performing arts facility, and a gymnasium for sports suitable for the students’ age groups. The curriculum will include English, French and Arabic sections. A mini-city will familiarise students with traffic signs and important elements of a modern city, and an agricultural area for kids to grow their own vegetables and later use them during cooking classes. The nursery will also host an extra-curricular programme, offering a range of activities such as drama, cooking, yoga, karate, ballet, golf, music, and language classes.
CHILD SAFETY
Babyshop has revealed that 43 per cent of parents in the UAE do not use a car seat to secure children under the age of 12 years old. The recommended height, age and weight for children to stop using car seats is 135cm, 12 years old and 36kg. Respondents felt child seats are ‘unimportant’ despite research which has proven them to reduce child mortality by 50-75 per cent. Away from the roads, 69 per cent of parents consider accidents related to children falling from heights such as balconies as a high cause of concern. Burns, electric hazards and cuts due to household accidents came second with 60 per cent of respondents.
Baby boost
Born in the relaxed environment of Hawaii, first designed by Karin Frost, the original Ergobaby Carrier was developed for her son, applying proper ergonomics to a pragmatic need: keep your baby close. She sought feedback from fellow parents, studied kids’ reactions to being carried–and found an enthusiastic audience of likeminded moms and dads. The Ergobaby Carrier was born out of a personal desire for mobility and comfort allowing you to tackle life while maintaining a close & natural bond with your baby and toddler.
It is very important to vaccinate children not only to protect them from potentially dangerous diseases, but also to protect other children due to contact. The most important vaccines will vary from country to country. Most are given in the first year after which life becomes better for the babies in terms of getting fewer injections! Incidentally not all vaccinations are given by injection. Vaccinations against the most common cause of vomiting and diarrhoea are given by mouth. However, the course of 3 shots of 6 vaccines in 1 injection-hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, haemophilus influenza and polio-given in the first 6 months is very important. Diphtheria and polio which can kill or maim have been eradicated from most of the world, but if there is a let up in vaccination they will return. Haemophilus influenza can cause severe respiratory illness in children and even meningitis. Serious side effects are rare-most commonly mild fever soon after although fever and occasional rash may occur about a week after MMR (Measles, mumps & rubella) vaccination. There are few contraindications to giving the vaccines. A vaccination can be postponed if the child has an acute illness with fever. If there is a rare serious reaction to 1 vaccine the same vaccine should not be repeated. Severe immunologically depressed children should not be given live vaccines. When talking specifically about travel vaccinations, the good news about is that there is very little mandatory vaccination. Yellow fever is needed for parts of South America, Africa and Asia. Hepatitis A and typhoid are recommended for many countries – hepatitis A, two weeks, and typhoid, 10 days, before travel and the protection lasts for 10 years and 1 year respectively. Travellers would also be advised that they should check that they have been vaccinated against diphtheria ,tetanus and polio. If not sure a booster for these can be given as a single jab. Meningococcal ACWY vaccine should be given to pilgrims performing Hajj in KSA.
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home & decor
My humble abode No matter where you are, there’s no place quite like home. So add your own individuality to truly make it your own.
Colonial Charm Harmonising earthy tones with bright colour bursts, THE One’s Colonial Charm home fashion style features handsome wooden pieces, hints of smooth leather, tactile kelim and natural fabrics combined with quirky collectibles from across the globe for a rich look that smacks of tradition and culture. Taupe is naturally a good choice for the bedroom, providing a calming background and a blank canvas to which you can add splashes of vibrant colour to liven up the look. To create an air of crafted character, introduce a few ethnic pieces like a handcarved sideboard in reclaimed pine, a colourful handmade recycled patchwork rug and a couple of kelim floor cushions, while enhancing the rustic feel with a copper mirror and a bunch of autumn leaves. Throwing in a pair of framed antique maps and trunk-style bedside tables in brown leather is sure to reflect the adventurer in you.
Ligne Roset 2013 collection
French design house Ligne Roset is synonymous with contemporary luxury, offering a complete lifestyle in which to live stylishly through its furniture, decorative accessories and storage collections. Of the 40 talented designers who contributed to the Ligne Roset 2013 collection, a common theme is the masterful choice and use of materials, and their enhancement by traditional craftsmanship.
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Modern Luxury Fendi Casa produces three collections a year designed by a specialised team working under the leadership of Alberto Vignatelli. Renowned for modern luxury, Fendi Casa has a dramatic aesthetic with its traditional furniture styling and signature elements such as printed leather, Swarovski crystal embellishments, animalier fabrics, crystal decor and fur. Four great principles accompany the Fendi Casa brand. ‘Elegance’ is found in the generous lines, blend of feminine and masculine styling, quality of the varnish and beauty of the varieties of wood. ‘Timelessness of the materials’ is showcased by the use of beautiful leathers and other premium materials including silk, cashmere and fur. ‘Excellence of the handicraft’ is to be appreciated in the quality and flawless finishes. ‘Eco-responsibility’ is shown with sensitivity to the care of the natural environment.
Jashanmal’s Spring
Summer 2013 collection Transform and enhance the dining, entertaining and aesthetic effect of your home with the Spring/Summer collection at Jashanmal. Dinner parties will now be more memorable with the arrival of the Auratic dining sets, Combi glassware and the introduction of a new range of Lenox fine china with accompanying collections of crystal, flatware, giftware, home décor and table-top products. You can now indulge in the luxury of Bohemia crystal’s selection of plates, cutlery holders and salt and pepper shakers adding that certain something extra to the dining with family or friends. The new season dining experience is also being complemented in the kitchen with the introduction of the modern and colourful Kinto range that features juice makers, tea pots, and café pressers, all available in different colours to match your kitchen.
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An Intimate Indulgence
Here’s the recount of a remarkable weekend spent at The Cove Rotana Resort in Ras Al Khaimah
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quick breather from the city hustle led us driving to the Northern Emirates, and settled in a breathtaking spot at the heart of Ras Al Khaimah. What we found was a divine oasis of enchanting architectural landscape, scenic inlet of stunning turquoise water and, surprisingly, an irresistible food affair at The Cove Rotana Resort, Ras Al Khaimah. Getting there was a breeze as the Emirates Road, now better known as Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, was unknowingly an easy drive of about 45 minutes from Dubai. Yet, we took twice to turn into the driveway of the resort as it was a bit confusing for first-timers like us. But the minimal hurdle was put aside as we entered the resort, greeted with friendly smiles by the valet and a warm welcome at the reception. The resort’s basics After the initial check-in, we were ushered into the buggy, with the driver also helping us understand the basics of the resort while we marvelled at the idyllic Mediterranean beauty as we drove down to our designated one-bedroom villa. The Cove Rotana Resort is a massive charming property, constructed on an elevation, which leaves no restraints of the panoramic vision. The villas are uniquely built in the middle of the water lagoons, promising guests with intimate vision of nature and extreme moments of privacy.
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We were told that guests at the Resort can choose from a wide variety of Food & Beverage venues, from the lobby lounge – Breeze, Breakers beach bar, and the relaxing Lugana Bay and Sunset poolside bars, to the casual and lively Cinnamon, the all day dining restaurant, and Basilico, where skilled chefs serve up an array of many traditional and modern dishes from all over the Mediterranean with an Italian emphasis. It was also mentioned that the resort has the signature Rotana hotels’ Bodylines leisure and fitness club that includes a fully equipped gymnasium with advanced resistance training and cardio equipment, Jacuzzi, steam and sauna rooms, and seven exquisitely designed massage rooms. Moreover, the Resort boasts a wide range of water sports, Flippers Kid’s Club, two infinity swimming pools of 700sqm each and 600 metres of sandy beach. The Cove Rotana Resort, Ras Al Khaimah also features three fully equipped and stylish decorated meeting rooms with the latest audio-visual equipment and IT
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facilities, perfect for holding small to midsized meetings of up to 120 delegates. The accommodation Upon reaching the villa, we knew we found our home amidst the marvellous views of the Resort as well as of the Arabian Gulf and hajjars in Northern Emirates that are visible from the villa’s private balconies. The homey atmosphere was filled with Arabian splendour in the design touches yet still distinct with modern amenities such as multi channel TV, tea & coffee making facilities, IDD telephone, mini-bar and personal in-room safe box. The massive two-storey one-bedroom villa would be perfect for families or group of friends, but was also a fitting haven for couples or singles that look for intimacy, comfort and exclusivity all at the same time. With 204 hotel rooms and 79 one, two and three bedroom villas, the resort can accommodate, individuals, couples, or groups, and special considerations, such as double rooms with queen beds, cater to families.
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The verdict Normally, when we do weekend getaways, we would be staying inside the room, and relishing an active introvert lifestyle – watching movies, lounging by the terrace, sleeping and bathing for long hours. But at The Cove Rotana Resort, we found ourselves doing all that we usually do on weekend breaks but with lots of pluses. We went around the resort, walking in its wonderfully Mediterraneanstyled outskirts, enjoying the scenery, posing for pictures we gladly posted on Instagram and Facebook, and staying for long hours by the beach. And, of course, we would not forget the experience of First Gourmet Club we had at Basilico. It was both a sinful and divine encounter with food where the chefs certainly deserved the accolades the guests provided them at the end of the three-hour dinner. Yet again, the Friday Brunch at Cinnamon was also a delectable feast offering a multitude of international dishes. We could not stop hovering over from the sushi section to the ice cream corner. The brunch activity for kids was also a perfect come-on for families who wanted their children try a different way of eating at brunch. After spending the weekend at The Cove Rotana Resort, we now know why it’s always fully booked no matter the time of year. The resort has what it takes to charm its guests, may it be with their amazing pool of service staff, delectable food selections, beautiful and massive rooms and villas, or simply with its splendid Mediterranean allure that captures eyes (and hearts) in an instant.
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hotel Review
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In a land where the obsession to be the best in everything has become a sort of national sport, it was only a matter of time before Dubai adds another title holder. Cue the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, the world’s tallest hotel. 84
nywhere else in the world and the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai would almost certainly dominate the skyline. At 355m from ground level to the top of its mast, the hotel is a mere 26m shorter than the Empire State Building in New York. Unfortunately, the world’s tallest building looms in the background and inevitably, takes all the plaudits and attention. Nevertheless, with its twin towers overlooking Dubai’s main artery, the Sheikh Zayed Road, the hotel still looks pretty majestic. Located near the Business Bay, the hotel is 20 minutes from the Dubai International Airport. However, with the area still littered with construction work, getting to the hotel isn’t a very pretty sight. Step into the lobby though and you quickly forget about the not-too-pleasing neighbourhood. A high-ceilinged lobby offers a sense of welcoming space, which
is a good thing as the hotel lobby seems to be always abuzz with people. This is perhaps due to the fact that the hotel prides itself as Dubai’s first world-class convention and business destination hotel. Whatever the claim, there’s no denying the constant comings and goings of people, mostly in business suits. By the looks of it The JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai is made up primarily of of two identical towers, Tower A and Tower B. Only Tower A is in operation at this point in time, with Tower B planned for full opening in 2014. Despite only having one tower opened, the hotel is already employing 1100 associates. That’s a big team, but that means that every small detail would not go unnoticed. More importantly, with the associates coming from 65 different countries, chances are, someone from the hotel will be able to speak your local language, a feeling of assurance that would
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be much appreciated by the globe-trotting community. If you feel like you need a rest before you traverse through the maze of walkways around the hotel, The Lounge is the perfect place for you. With comfortable seating areas, you can delight in drinks and light snacks that are offered throughout the day, while in the afternoon, traditional or Arabic tea are served. But the highlight of this lounge must be the 1326 rainbow-coloured bottles stacked eye-catchingly up to the ceiling. The first six floors of the hotel are dedicated to its top-notch amenities, restaurants, a spa and other standard facilities that one would expect from a 5-star establishment, including the huge main ballroom, which can host more than 1000 people. On the flipside, you find the pool relatively small. Only the surrounding tanning decks, drinks station and poolside cafe jack up the opulence factor of the slightly underwhelming pool. Meanwhile, the gym is of considerable size. Not only is it well spaced out, ensuring that sweaty people don’t get in each other’s faces, but it’s also equipped with some of the best equipment around, all powered by Technogym. Further plus points include free earphones – to make your workouts a little more enjoyable –, the well laid out changing rooms and the fact that it’s open round the clock. The view though, leaves much to be desired; it faces a depressing empty outdoor space in the foreground and the creek’s edge at the back. Going up… The rooms start from the 7th floor upwards, with each floor only housing 14 rooms, a number purposely kept low to ensure a feeling of exclusivity. The rooms are further separated into two pathways, with a suite
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hotel Review at each end. The dividing space between the pathways is where the service elevator is located. This ensures the ethos to keep guests’ disturbances to a minimum. The suites, complete with a living room and a bedroom, can be connected to the twin or deluxe standard rooms if extra space is required. Some of the more outstanding common features of all rooms include the lush bathtub as well as the handheld control panel. Many of the rooms do have balconies but unfortunately, in accordance to the laws stipulated by the Dubai Municipality, all the balconies have to be locked. The lack of access is a shame, since some of the balconies offer spectacular sweeping views. Do note that there are two sets of elevators, one which goes from ground to the 35th floor and then another which bypasses the lower floors and goes from ground straight to the 36th floor and above. This can cause a little delay in your plans if you’re not vigilant, a trait displayed by many visitors who inadvertently take the wrong elevators. If anyone is up for some exploration around Dubai, the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai offers shuttle services to Dubai Mall. This is crucial given the inaccessibility of the hotel at this given time. But if you’re too lazy to get out of the hotel, there’s a planned entertainment space that should be up and running soon. At the moment the only shop there is W.H Smith. Sadly though, there are no ATMs nearby so make sure you have plenty of cash before you reach the hotel. Culinary wonderland And what would a 5-star hotel be without the 5-star restaurants to complement it? At the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, you can have your pick of about 12 quality eateries, from casual lounges to full-on Asian and Western cuisines, your tummy will not have a chance to complain. Prime 68, at the highest floor of the hotel, is a boutique steakhouse, offering a selection of Australian Blackmore Fullblood Wagyu Beef, US Creekstone Farms Natural Premium Black Angus Beef and Aberdeen Angus, prepared on a charcoal grill and served with expertly crafted sauces. Complementing the food is the absolutely breathtaking view. Feel like having some Indian food? Head down to Rang Mahal by Atul Kochhar, the first ever Indian chef to be awarded a Michelin star. If that’s not enough of an
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excuse to try it, we don’t know what is. If you crave seafood, then Izakaya is your go-to place. A truly authentic sushi bar with teppanyaki counters, the restaurant also offers two traditionally styled private dining areas complete with the floor-seated arrangements. Just to further reiterate the quality of the Japanese cuisine, the head chef has the license to serve blowfish. While the potentially deadly dish is not served at the restaurant, the chef’s credentials certainly up the prestige of the restaurant. And then there’s Tong Thai. Where do we begin? Right from the entrance, to the main eating hall, you can feel yourself transported to a different place; red mood lighting, giant bells, big pillars, hand-made ceiling lamps, etc. As for the food, while many other establishments do offer standard Thai cuisine, what separates Tong Thai is its truly authentic food and service (all the staff are from Thailand) and the offerings of lesser known Thai delicacies. Take for instance the steamed tapioca chicken dumplings, a dish which apparently takes a lot of skill to produce, which makes sense given that it was once served only exclusively to the royal family. Or the slow-dried beef for that matter. Even the beverages are local fare,
with one particular one jumping to mind: a wake-me-up concoction created from a mixture of sweet juices with slices of chillies. And to round your dinner off, you can have a choice of Thai desserts like sago with jackfruit slices or three-flavoured ice-creams on a bed of sticky rice. For your morning nutrition, Kitchen 6 beckons. Featuring six Live Cooking stations, thus the name, this is an international buffet and a la carte restaurant featuring Asian woks, Middle Eastern Grills, European Breads and Indian Tandoors glowing through glass walls. After all’s been said and done, what do we think of the hotel? Well, what it lacks in charm, the hotel certainly makes up for it with new age swankiness. The JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, a mouthful to say, but also a mouth-watering experience.
Arabian Travel Market
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PH tourism registers visitor growth from the Middle East Tourist traffic to the Philippines from the Middle East continues to show steady growth as visitor arrivals for the first three months of the year totaled 16,423 for a 22.10 per cent increase over the previous year’s figures during the same period. KSA remains the largest Middle Eastern visitor market, followed by the UAE. Both markets registered positive gains at 37.56 per cent and 15.91 per cent, respectively. Since the roll-out of the tourism campaign ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’, the Department of Tourism (DOT) has been actively working with the private sector, other government entities and relevant stakeholders to foster enhancements in the travel and tourism industry. These collaborations paved the way for the increase in tourist arrivals, upgrade of infrastructure, reforms on visa rules, liberalisation of the aviation industry
as well as the common carriers tax rationalisation that serves as an invitation to international air carriers to make the Philippines a part of their primary route offering. Major airlines in the Middle East and the rest of the world are expected to gain renewed interest to start flight operations to the country or increase their frequencies due to these collaborations. Getting ahead of other national carriers based in the region, Emirates announced that it will commence daily direct flights to Clark International Airport located in the northern Philippines on October 1. This will serve as the airline’s second destination in the country. Cebu Pacific, one of Philippines’ national flag carriers, will also begin its daily nonstop flights from Dubai to Manila this October 7, marking the airline’s first long-haul destination.
Rocco Forte Hotels finished its financial year 2012/13 on a high with record revenue delivered from the Middle East, amounting to more than USD13 million. The region is now in the company’s top five source markets and represents Rocco Forte Hotels’ third largest international outbound market. Rocco Forte Hotels continues to consistently attract leisure and business travellers from the Arab world. At several of its properties such as The Charles Hotel in Munich, Brown’s Hotel in London and Hotel de Russie in Rome, guests from the Middle East are traditionally included in the top three groups of nationalities. Rocco Forte Hotels will also open a new property in Jeddah, located in the heart of the city’s fashionable shopping district, close to the Corniche, a short distance from the central business and a 20 minute drive from the airport. To be marked as Rocco Forte Hotels’ 12th, the property consisting of two towers will house a 19-floor hotel consisting of 209 rooms, with a high proportion of suites, while the opposite tower will contain 94 serviced apartments.
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Arabian Travel Market Miami and The Beaches Convention & Visitor Bureau steps afoot in ATM for the first time The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, in partnership with Miami’s most fashionable beach destination Bal Habour, participated at the Arabian Travel Market for the first time, in an effort to outreach to UAE and Gulf-based travel industry professionals to promote the city of Miami and the greater Miami region as a fashionable, friendly, foodie and fun destination for GCC. residents and families. Located on the Atlantic Ocean in the south of the state of Florida in the USA, Miami is a major US center and leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. A popular domestic and international destination for tourists and celebrities alike, Miami boasts an impressive array of luxury properties
and resorts, stylish boutique hotels, a cutting-edge art and fashion scene, as well as a year-long calendar of signature festivals, food and cultural events. Often highlighted and awarded for its travel attractions, three Miami properties recently received further accolades by appearing on Conde Nast Traveler’s 17th annual May Hot List 2013 of U.S. Properties and include the James Royal Palm, SLS Hotel South Beach, and St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, all located in Miami Beach. Joining the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau in Dubai is Bal Habour, an intimate barrier island community that has long been considered the glamour and fashion capital of the Southeastern United States. Bal Harbour, incorporated in 1946, is a tropical haven with an international
ambiance that features luxurious oceanfront resorts and the famous Bal Harbour Shops comprising of over 100 boutiques representing the crème de la crème of international brands from Bvlgari, Van Cleef & Arpels and Chanel to Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Valentino and Lanvin. Boasting pristine beaches and superb culinary options – particularly for travellers who enjoy dining al fresco, Bal Harbour also offers several complimentary programs for visitors and residents including cultural initiatives featuring South Florida’s leading artists and performers, a Kids Club run by the Miami Children’s Museum and Beach Fitness Program.
Hungary to Promote Health Tourism, MICE, Budapest and Balaton in the Middle East the areas surrounding Lake Balaton.
Hungarian Tourism Plc, the national body responsible for the international promotion of destination Hungary, announced that it will boost promotion of its unique health tourism products, Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing and Exhibition (MICE) travel packages and facilities, the capital city Budapest, and
As part of the tourism development strategy, Hungarian Tourism will now focus its marketing efforts on destination and niche markets targeted at specific consumer segments. In 2013, tourism products for health tourism, MICE, Budapest and Balaton will all be highlighted with a focus on the excellent and comparative high-quality travel destination Hungary can provide within these niche travel segments.
2013 is expected to be an especially ideal time to visit Hungary due to the numerous festivals planned for the coming year including the Budapest Pálinka Festival and Museum Festival in May, the three-month-long Budapest Summer Festival, from June until August, the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix on July 28, St. Stephen’s Day on August 20, Sweet Days Chocolate Festival in September and the month long Budapest Christmas and New Year Fair from November 16 to December 31.
Amari Pecatu Bali The First Amari Resort In Indonesia Thailand-based ONYX Hospitality Group has been appointed to operate a 435room property on the Indonesian island of Bali. Amari Pecatu is a joint venture between STA Group Property Division and PR Bali Pecatu Graha. The property is scheduled to open in 2015.
integrated development with planned facilities including a shopping mall and conference venues that can accommodate up to 12,000 people. It is already home to an 18-hole golf course, designed by famous golf architect Ronald Fream.
panoramic vista of the Indian Ocean. The design concept for Amari Pecatu is a collaboration between Bangkok based Open Air Studio and Broadway Malyan, both companies have a wealth of experience designing notable hotels and resorts around the globe.
Located on the southern peninsula of Bali, Pecatu is well-known as a surfer’s paradise with limestone cliffs and beautiful, secluded beaches. Amari Pecatu will be part of the 400-hectare Pecatu Indah Resort, an
Amari Pecatu will feature 385 deluxe rooms, 10 junior suites and 40 villas ranging from 54 to 400sqm in size. All accommodation options offer the choice between two breath-taking views, the lush green of the fairway or the
It will also offer investment opportunities for those wishing to purchase a holiday home. In return for an initial investment, owners will then receive a host of privileges including annual rights of stay and guaranteed rental returns.
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Elegance & Exhilaration Summer Packages Jumeirah at Etihad Towers has launched ‘Elegance & Exhilaration Summer Packages’, tailored exclusively for residents of the GCC country members to provide luxury summer accommodation experiences, along with an opportunity to become better acquainted with Abu Dhabi’s main visitor attractions. The ‘Elegance & Exhilaration Summer Package’ provides GCC residents with a 10 per cent discount on all rooms, including breakfast, as well as complimentary access to Abu Dhabi’s tallest visitor attraction – the Observation Deck at 300. The complimentary admission to Observation Deck at 300 provides guests with an impressive 360 degree panoramic view of Abu Dhabi’s cityscape, Corniche and the Arabian Gulf from luxury surroundings 300m above the capital. Additionally, the ‘Elegance & Exhilaration Summer Package’ includes opportunities to become better acquainted with Abu Dhabi’s
Jumeirah Group Sees Strong Results in First Four Months of 2013 Jumeirah Group announced its performance in the first quarter of 2013 and its mid-term growth strategy. During the first quarter of 2013, average occupancy in Jumeirah’s portfolio of hotels has increased by 9 per cent globally, compared to the same period in 2012. In the same period the average daily rate rose by 9 er cent and the revenue per available room, an industry standard for measuring performance, rose by 22 per cent. The performance data is based on hotels that had more than 18 months of operations. The top five source markets for Jumeirah’s properties in the UAE continue to be Russia, the United Kingdom, the GCC, Germany and the US. For Jumeirah’s six properties in Europe, including London, Frankfurt, Mallorca and Rome, the top five markets were the UK, UAE, the US, Germany and KSA; while the Asian hotels in China and the Maldives enjoyed strong flows of business from
China, Russia, the UAE, USA and UK. The Dubai properties have benefited from a significant increase in business from Australia, and they look forward to welcoming more guests from that region as the new partnership between Emirates Airlines and Qantas develops. There has also been strong growth in business from the company’s traditional markets for Dubai, namely the UK and Russia. New Madinat Jumeirah Hotel Starts over the Summer In November 2012, approval was given for the construction of a fourth hotel within the Madinat Jumeirah resort in Dubai, complementing the existing properties – Mina A’ Salam, Al Qasr and Dar Al Masyaf. It has now been confirmed that preparatory works on the site of the new 430-room hotel, which sits between Mina A’ Salam and the Wild Wadi Waterpark, will start during the summer of 2013 and that construction is expected to complete by the end of 2015. This development brings Jumeirah’s total number of hotels in the UAE to 10, introducing further choice to its
family attractions with a complimentary shuttle service to and from the new Yas Waterworld located on Yas Island. Furthermore, a complimentary shuttle service will also operate to and from Yas Island’s Ferrari World for guests that desire an adrenaline-pumping experience. Jumeirah at Etihad Towers is also offering a dedicated ‘GCC Summer Talise Offer’ to all GCC residents over the summer months, including a complimentary 15 minute head and neck massage when booking a 90-minute Talise signature massage. Priced at AED620 the special value-added offer will be available from Sunday to Thursday only and excludes public holidays. Both the ‘Elegance & Exhilaration Summer Package’ and ‘GCC Summer Talise Offer’ will be available from June 1 until September 15, 2013, excluding the holy month of Ramadan.
guests, employment opportunities to hospitality professionals and pride to the people of the UAE. Jumeirah opens in Kuwait Jumeirah has also confirmed the soft opening of its new hotel in Kuwait, Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa. The hotel is located 10 minutes from Kuwait International Airport and close to Kuwait City’s business centre and major shopping malls. The secluded beachfront resort features 316 rooms and suites, 80 residential suites and 12 villas, six restaurants along with cafés and lounges, a 3,500sqm Talise Spa, a 200m private beach, two swimming pools and a children’s play area. Additionally, extensive conference and banqueting facilities are available, including a showpiece 1,950sqm ballroom. Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa is the company’s first hotel in the Gulf region outside the UAE.
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Globetrotting lifestyle Be travel savvy and every holiday is almost guaranteed to create new adventures and lasting memories.
Hyatt Hotels in the UAE support ‘Choose Wisely’ Hyatt Hotels across Dubai and Abu Dhabi have collaborated with the EWS-WWF to introduce their Choose Wisely campaign to Hyatt hotels in the UAE. The integration of the Choose Wisely campaign into food and beverage outlets at Hyatt-branded hotels in the UAE aligns with Hyatt’s global responsibility platform Hyatt Thrive and Hyatt’s global philosophy Food. Thoughtfully Sourced. Carefully Served.
It’s a ‘Suite Life’ for GCC Guests Temperatures are rising, summer is knocking, and London is calling! This summer, experience London from the perfect address with a ‘Suite’ stay at one of the city’s most sought after destinations. Having already established itself among high profile guests and London influencers, this year, a stay at the luxurious, five-star property is made even more tempting with the hotel’s bespoke ‘Suite Life’ experience, specially designed for Middle Eastern visitors, with which guests that book three or more nights in a Whitehall, Trafalgar or River Suite or the Actor’s or The Explorer’s Penthouse receive one night complimentary. The experience also provides guests with daily breakfast,
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one complimentary afternoon tea in the Lobby Lounge, complimentary use of the hotel’s luxurious Jaguar XJ for shopping drop offs, and complimentary access to the Fitness Suite and Thermal Floor at ESPA Life at Corinthia including the swimming pool, vitality pool, sauna and steam rooms. Within walking distance of some of the city’s major shopping districts, including Bond Street and Regent Street, as well the most sought-after attractions, the luxuriously redesigned hotel offers the perfect location from which to enjoy ample shopping time and the best the city has to offer. For more information on Corinthia Hotel London, visit corinthia.com/London.
The Choose Wisely campaign will be implemented into five Hyatt-branded hotels in the UAE, including Park Hyatt Dubai, Grand Hyatt Dubai, Hyatt Regency Dubai, Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, and Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi. The hotels’ restaurants will create special sustainable fish dishes using sustainable-listed local fish as defined by the Choose Wisely consumer guide. Studies conducted by the EWS –WWF have shown that overfishing is a significant
problem in the UAE, and the overall number of commercial fish in the country has declined by 80 per cent in the last 30 years. In the UAE, 60 per cent of the total catch is made up of species that are fished beyond sustainable levels, and eight of the most valuable commercial fish are being overexploited including Shaari, Farsh and Kanaad. Hamour, otherwise known as Orange-spotted Grouper, is fished at over seven times the sustainable level and is the most overfished species in the country. Throughout 2013, Hyatt hotels in the UAE will also be supporting the efforts of EWSWWF by encouraging wider education to school children as part of workshops and training venues, as well as introducing hotel guests and Hyatt Gold Passport members to the Choose Wisely campaign and the overall education and conservation projects by EWSWWF.
Travel news Visit Disney Parks and Resorts with Emirates Holidays This summer, the magic of Disney just became more accessible with the launch of dedicated Disney holiday offers by Emirates Holidays. Emirates Holidays has partnered with Disney to bring a wide range of holiday packages to its most magical destinations in Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World (Orlando) and Disneyland Resort (Anaheim) in the US, Hong Kong Disneyland as well the option to go on an enchanting Disney cruise. Guests can take an unforgettable holiday to one of the Disney Parks and Resorts, or they can take a
Disney holiday as an add-on to their vacation. There is also the option to fly to Barcelona, and from there – sail on a Disney Cruise Line in the Mediterranean Sea for four, seven or 12 nights. The Emirates Holidays Disney packages (based on two adults and two children) start as low as AED5,110 per adult/AED 3,070per child and include return Economy Class airfares with Emirates, three nights’ accommodation in Disneyland Paris, airport transfers and park entrance. Additionally, there’s an option to add city excursions or stay longer.
Tourism Authority of Thailand Dubai & Middle East Office Rolls on Road Shows
Summer is Dubai As the region approaches its summer season and families start planning their holidays, Dubai emerges as a very attractive destination. The range of events, diversified attractions and touristic allures make the city an ideal choice for a summer holiday with loved ones. To communicate its position as the ultimate summer destination, Dubai is launching ‘Summer is Dubai’, a three month campaign from June 7 to September 7. The objective is to demonstrate to residents and visitors from
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Dubai & Middle East office is hosting pre-ATM (Arabian Travel Market) roadshows to Kuwait and Qatar to help boost visitor numbers from the region. The delegation includes officials from TAT and representatives from a selection of hotels, resorts, tour operators and attractions as well as the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) which provide diversified range of travel-related services. The
around the world the extensive leisure and tourism offer of Dubai, showcasing the city as a summer destination that offers more than any comparable city in terms of the scope of its events, world class infrastructure, hassle free entry to the country and ease of transportation. With its hotels, transportation facilities, shopping malls, water parks, climatecontrolled indoor entertainment and even indoor skiing, the city has been designed to ensure that visitors have the most comfortable
Thai delegation met with travel agents from Kuwait and Qatar to highlight Thailand’s appeal as a tourist destination as well as for meetings and exhibitions. With an average flying time of just seven hours from the Middle East, Thailand remains a popular tourist destination for visitors from the region, offering a diverse range of leisure attractions including shopping, sunbathing and gourmet dining, with a selection of familyfriendly accommodation.
experience compared to many other summer destinations. ‘Summer is Dubai’ is being launched through a series of digital marketing initiatives. A new, www.summerisdubai. com, provides international holidaymakers a suitable platform to plan their trip and stay in Dubai. Additionally, a Facebook competition will be launched to encourage people to give their own interpretation of what summer means to them, with the chance to win a trip to Dubai.
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A Traveller’s
Bucket List From traditional choices like Paris and New York to exotic places such as Fiji and Tibet, we’ve searched within ourselves and came up with a wishlist that includes destinations one can’t help but fall in love with…
Paris There has perhaps never been a city more immortalised in films, filled with love, luxury and class, than this French capital. A favourite to all, they say that the Parisian attitude is one to look out for, but the warmth and beauty of the city are more than enough to last a traveller’s needs.
Ireland The emerald landscapes and deserted beaches of Ireland’s wild-west painters, poets, and rom have long attracted antics. Explore the maj estic coastline of the Killarney; and the flat, Ring of Kerry; the La untamed moorlands of kes of Connemara.
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New York With or without Hollywood, the city of New York would still surface as a drea m destination. The city sizzles with slee pless wonders, from the Upper East Side down to Queens and Brooklyn. One has some thing to do whether to shop fashion forw ard frocks in Bloomingdale’s, see musicals on Broadway, dance in the streets or eat hotdogs in Central Park.
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South Africa ita, a Five. One of the most luxurious is Sing Game parks blanket the land of the Big brity cele a such is Kruger National Park that 38,000-acre private reserve next to in the bush. favourite, it has been called Hollywood
Maldives Treasured by ancient sailors, and more recently by tourists, for its translucent waters, this archipelago off the west coast of India is now home to some of the world’s most luxurious res The locals believe that the colo orts. ur blue has healing properties – and, indeed, watching this cur surf induces a meditative trance. ling
Jamaica neye, e every palate. At the James Bond-ish Golde This Caribbean favourite has flavours to pleas fast break best Hill’s d Roun p; rloin and curried shrim Pamela Clarke turns out grilled beef tende includes the national dish, ackee and cod.
Tibet On a remote plateau thousands of feet above sea level, bet ween India and China, Tibet is known as a sacred land of seers and sages. The magic begins on the flight to Lhasa from Kathmandu, when you firs t see Mount Everest looming above the cloud cover, and continues in the open countr yside, where barley fields sit next to a broad river and white massifs guard the dis tant horizon.
St. Tropez (France) DiCaprio cting royalty of a kind – P. Diddy & Leonardo The French Riviera town is once again attra zians Trope h watc y, pastr ng you sit over your morni — to its cafés and 15th-century alleys. As ving to ng to supply the yachts, and scooters swer rushi ards stew ’ heading for the market, ships avoid the disco stragglers.
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Brazil The seven-square-mile isla nd of Fernando de Noronh a is protected by the cou environmental agency. The ntry’s result: 16 immaculate bea ches, set between craggy volcanic rock formations cliffs and that are virtually desert ed, except for spinner dol sea turtles. These are phins and indeed perfect for times of seclusion.
Maui (Hawaii) Georgia O’Keeffe was inspired to paint landscapes out on the remote Hana side of the island, known for its rugged beaches, horseback riding, and simple charms. The famous Blue Pool, an oceanside waterfall, is accessible only to those willing to ford a river and clamber over volcanic boulders.
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et life, craftmaking, ) where old-time stre Chiang Mai (Thailand e lag d vil ize ts ou an pital is a more respectful an y, it has attracted Thailand’s cultural ca all on , iti lis ad po Tr tro y. me pla or vivid dis n into a min and folk rites are on Chiang Mai has grow as bit a ep d ke ge an at ch at’s n – th cularly temple desig curious traveller. Th architecture – parti d an art e th ill st but it’s visitors coming.
Helsinki (Finland) Chairs, vases, wallpaper – the Finns do it all with sty le. Take Finlandia Hall, the white Alvar Aalto edifice, or massive Hvitträsk, Eliel Saarinen’s house, which has become som a shrine. The Church in the ething of Rock is a miraculous place, not for religious reasons, but breathtaking interpretation for its of what a church can be: it looks like a flying saucer, middle of Temppeliaukio Sq landed in the uare.
scenic that is to be in Italy. The Italy e a laidback lifestyle – enc ur of eri nde exp gra ply The sim . or ges e To dine, to win g in life than in ima rin ilde bew e mor t’s tha charm travel Tuscany, countryside boasts of a served in time. So, yes, pre rs nde wo l ura ect hit arc ence the Italian romance. statues and museums are famous spots and experi the out ck che an; Mil Florence, Venice, Rome and
Essaouira (Morocco) With its strong breeze s, this Moroccan beach town – known as Wind one of the world’s top City, Africa – is windsurfing and kite-b oarding spots. But the water sports: the loc re’s more to it than al calendar is studded with world-class music and galleries show int and arts events, ernationally known art ists.
Japan ride their trains Watch cherry blossom, eat sashimi and dress like Harajaku-wannabe. Then, cities of Tokyo, the , cultures new and old of mix A that seem to be the fastest in the world. visit. must you places the of Kyoto and Nagoya are just some
Prague (Czech Re public) Rich in history, Pr ague is the place for travellers in Eu bewitching beauty rope who want to of centuries-old ar marvel at the chitecture. The Pr Town Square are ague Castle, Charles surely not to be mis Bridge and Old sed.
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Discovering gastronomical wonders
at Basilico
An encounter with great food proves to be an exceptional treat from our long yet sweet drive down to Ras Al Khaimah. Join us as we relish the experience of a three-hour dinner, filled with sumptuous dishes we discovered at The Cove Rotana Resort’s upscale dining haven: Basilico.
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Other outlets to enjoy at The Cove Rotana Resort
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ore than an hour’s drive along Emirates Road during rush hour on a Thursday night would have been a nightmare. Thanks to Gourmet Club Dinner, the troubles of heavy traffic to Ras Al Khaimah disappeared into thin air.
winter truffle, which we found quite difficult to dive our forks into as it’s too beautiful to be eaten. The next course, ravioli filled with oxtail and spinach, was not really a favourite but the palette refresher cinnamon and ginger scented lime sorbet was among our top three must-tastes.
The moment we were greeted by the friendly staff of Basilico – the pride of The Cove Rotana Resort where skilled chefs serve up an array of many traditional and modern dishes from all over the Mediterranean with an Italian emphasis – and ushered us into our seats, we felt the warm assurance that we’re up for a lovely night. And when, after tasting our welcome drinks, the host initiated the start of the dinner while a number of attentive and well-informed staff served the first course, we knew our night would be far from lovely – it would be exceptional.
Moving onto the main courses, we started with monk fish wrapped in veal bacon served with pumpkin puree and spinach essence. Then, the delight of appetising cocoa and black pepper crusted wagyu rump, offered with tasty bites of baby carrots and purple chateau potato. Cooked to perfection, the wagyu was one of the best we’ve ever had. As if the feast could not get better, we got to finish off the heavenly dinner with the exquisite blue cheese soufflé paired with balsamic strawberries and nut spring rolls.
The wondrous banquet began with a plateful of various scallops, with sun dried tomato and avocado on the side. While our eyes feasted on the foods that were beautifully decorated, our taste buds received a mouthwatering kickoff, allowing us to excitedly anticipate the courses that follow. And indeed, the next ones did not disappoint. Beetroot lovers we are not, yet the smoked venison carpaccio had been a delectable interpretation, making us appreciate its flavour. After a while, we got to savour the caramelised mango served with pan-fried foie gras and black
Fully sated and overly satisfied, we found a divine interaction with food at the Basilico’s Gourmet Club Dinner at The Cove Rotana Resort. It was a fitting weekend treat, and a perfect reason for foodies to discover new gastronomical treats down in Northern Emirates. In such a remarkably memorable experience, we got to taste what Basilico says it is: ‘Basilico is the place to dine, spend time with friends and leisurely enjoy the best life has to offer – La Dolce Vita’. Basilico The Cove Rotana Resort Contact number: 07 206 6351 Email: fb.cove@rotana.com
Cinnamon Displaying an inspired International menu with Oriental highlights and an outdoor terrace, Cinnamon is the place to gather with friends and family, socialise over a casual meal or sneak away for a romantic dinner for two, looking out over a moonlit sea. Breeze Situated near the main lobby, the Lobby Lounge and Bar is an ideal place for afternoon coffee or tea or sampling an excellent selection of cocktail and mixers. It offers lounge snacks inspired by Latino and South American cuisine, a cake counter and Cigars as well as ‘al fresco’ dining on its vast terrace. Laguna Unwind and take in the calming atmosphere of poolside dining at Laguna pool bar. Offering light lunch fare and salads accompanied by an appealing selection of fresh juices, cocktails and iced drinks. Sunset Modern rattan furniture, canvas, umbrellas and thick cushions set the mood for guests preferring to linger by the poolside. The Sunset pool bar offers creative snacks, Tapas and tempting desserts. Breakers Sequester yourself on a private beach with pristine sand, shimmering waters and lush, green mountains rising in the background and sip on tropical delights and delicious snacks catered to you by Breakers beach bar while unwinding under the sun.
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Zephyr
by Louis Vuitton Want to be the subject of envy when you travel? You can, with Zephyr, Louis Vuitton’s new fourwheeled suitcase. Joining the iconic Pégase in the family of rolling luggage, the Zephyr unites flair with function to enhance the experience of travel. Covering it is the Monogram canvas that epitomises the timeless elegance and legendary robustness for which Louis Vuitton luggage is renowned. Inside, every detail fulfills a traveller’s need, right down to the slim pockets into which a notebook can be slipped at the very last minute. A series of closed and adjustable spaces offer so many possibilities, gently guiding even the most disorderly of travellers along the path of reason. It comes in size 55 (AED13,200) and size 70 (AED16,300).
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