Emirates Bride | Spring/Summer 2011

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THE EDITORʼS LETTER

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eing in the fashion industry and currently in the throes of organising my own wedding, there is much talk about my dress for the big day. It is the first question people ask me, always with a concerned look on their face ‘so what will you wear? You don’t have much time, are you stressing out?’ Truth be told, I saw, paid and bought my dress in around seven minutes, two days after I was proposed to. This ease came down to nothing but sheer luck – they do say, after all, that you always find what you’re searching for when you’re least expecting it. I came into the office to do some research on internet shopping. I am embarrassed to say that in this day and age, I do not shop online. It makes me nervous. I like to try things on, feel fabrics and admittedly, check my outfit from every angle before committing. But there I was on net-a-porter.com typing in the word ‘wedding’ and up it popped – my dress. I emailed a picture to my mother and sister in Australia and within moments got their stamp of approval, so I whipped out my credit card and bought the dress. No trying on sessions, no tears, no mall trawls just me and my PC. It felt strangely liberating at the time, but when the dress arrived a few days later panic had started to set in. The big white box was sat across from my desk, waiting patiently for me to take it home and try on. But as it sat there looking all pretty, one thought kept niggling…

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What had I done? I don’t even buy T-shirts online let alone my wedding dress – what possessed me?! In a dismal attempt to try it on at home (have you ever done up a corset sans assistance?) I put in an emergency call to my friend and designer Rami Al Ali. The lovely Rami is making my (other) dress for the church ceremony, so with white box in hand, I hotfooted it to his atelier faster than you can say Vivienne Westwood. With some much-needed extra hands to clip, fasten, zip and fit the dress, finally there I was – standing in tiered taffeta, which fitted (just) to absolute perfection. What a strange feeling indeed. As I posed this way and that in front of the mirror, I was transported back to when I bought the dress. It had been listed under the heading of ‘fashion forward bride’ and at that moment, stood in front of the mirror, that’s exactly how I felt. I had heard so many horror stories about brides not being able to choose their gown through having too many or not enough options, or having to travel abroad to find the dream dress, but for me, buying my wedding dress has been the least stressful part of the entire wedding process so far. The moral of this story, and my few words of advice, is do what feels right when it comes to your wedding – whatever the task. We all spend so long worrying, stressing and fretting about what we should or shouldn’t wear that we lose half the fun in the process. Focus less on the ‘what ifs’ and more on the here and now. On that note, it’s back to my PC for me… I still have my veil to buy after all.

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Dancing shoes by Rupert Sanderson at Boutique 1 Necklace by Tiffany & Co.

Parisienne perfume by Yves Saint Laurent



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Editor-in-Chief Obaid Humaid Al Tayer Group Editor and Managing Partner Ian Fairservice Group Senior Editor Gina Johnson Editor Sophia Triantafillou Deputy Editor Emily Baxter Style Director Sarah Joan Ross Style Editor Claire Carruthers Deputy Fashion and Beauty Editor Elle Timms Fashion and Beauty Writer Cherith Nicholl Fashion and Beauty Writer Elizabeth Whiston-Dew Assistant Editor Cecilia D’Souza Editorial Interns Nada Al Ghowainim, Jessica Ramohoebo Assignments Editor Ingrid Valles Po Chief Sub-Editor Iain Smith Senior Art Director Jan Stoop Senior Designer T Prasadan Senior Photographer Vikram Gawde, Farooq Salik General Manager – Production and Circulation S Sasidharan Production Manager C Sudhakar General Manager – Group Sales Anthony Milne General Manager – Abu Dhabi Joe Marritt Business Development Manager Nicola Hudson Senior Advertisement Manager Seema Kausar Senior Advertisement Manager Chaitali Gandhi Deputy Advertisement Manager Hala Btaddini Sales Executive Salma Eddinari Advertisement Manager – Abu Dhabi Darryl Wiley Contributors Natasha Faruque, Sophie Jones-Cooper and Charlotte Murphy

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CONTENTS SPRING/SUMMER 2011

FRONT ROW 17 Bridal News: The hottest news on the bridal block 18 Be Jewelled: Stunning sparkly jewels for your big day 20 What Lies Beneath: Underwear for every bride 23 Beauty News: Beauty tips and tricks from the experts 24 Show Stopping: Abu Dhabi and Dubai bridal shows come to town

FEATURES 27 Real-life Wedding: Poppy Phillips and Richard Skinner 31 Real-life Wedding: Laura Perez and Gonzalo Rodriguez

FASHION & BEAUTY 36 True Romance: Jenny Packham’s bohemian bride 42 Your Big Day Beauty Plan: The treatment timeline for pre-nuptial perfection 46 Locks Of Love: Hairstyles for every bride

TRAVEL 50 Romancing The Belle: Luxury honeymoon destinations

AGENDA 58 Competition: Win a gorgeous Four Seasons getaway to the Maldives 60 Wedding Planner: The ultimate guide to getting married 66 Timeless Traditions: Wedding customs and traditions from around the globe

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HIGH DESIGN If you’ve always dreamt of wearing a Vera Wang gown but can’t quite afford the price tag, Bridal Boudoir is your style solution. An exclusive designer wedding dress hire service based on Palm Jumeirah, this beautifully decorated store also carries designs by Reem Acra, Monique Lhuillier, Jenny Packham and many more. www.bridalboudoir.com

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of floor-length cascading tulle to above-the-knee feathered skirts – all beautiful wedding day eye candy. www.net-a-porter.com

Few can claim to understand the ‘expensive’ aesthetic as well as Ivanka Trump. An heiress with a business brain, she has recently launched The Ivanka Trump Collection of fine jewellery in the Middle East with an objective to “rock tradition� – perfect for the contemporary bride. Available in Harvey Nichols, Dubai and online at www.ivankatrumpcollection.com

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Rose gold threestone ring

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Carolina Herrera’s S/S11 show saw the emergence of a trend that’s sure to evoke sighs of relief from women at war with their upper-arms. But this was no big cover-up, creamy dÊcolletages were maintained and an array of embroidered, monochrome and ivory arm-covered creations were displayed; from directional single bell-sleeves, to off-the-shoulder organza and cute banded capped shoulders. www.carolinaherrera.com CAROLINA HERRERA

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THE BRIDE SHOW 2011 The Bride Show provides the ultimate preparation experience for any bride-tobe in the Middle East. From February 2–5 in Abu Dhabi, and March 30 – April 2 in Dubai, there will be runway shows, shopping days and hundreds of ideas for those planning a wedding – be it a modern, traditional or contemporary affair. Turn to our behind the scenes look at what’s in store on page 24. www.thebrideshow.com January 2011

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Pearl choker Dhs6,128 Tiffany & Co.

Pearl pin Dhs9,011 Paspaley Sapphire and platinum earrings DhsPOA Cartier

Statement necklace Dhs553,960 Paspaley

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Seed pearl bracelet Dhs71,528 Paspaley

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Butterfly ring Dhs114,228 Paspaley

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Tanzanite and pearl necklace Dhs345,364 Paspaley

Diamond stud earrings Dhs70,400 Garrard

Blue topaz ring DhsPOA Pasquale Bruni

Large pearl earrings Dhs175,698 Paspaley

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uxurious lingerie should be top of a wedding belle’s wish list when it comes to preparing for the big day. Slipping into something that supports, accentuates and adds the finishing touch to any gown cannot be underestimated. Blushing brides should beat a hasty path to Agent Provocateur, who offers up a myriad of collections to ensure your wedding day is truly memorable. Experts will be able to offer you a bespoke measurement, give you helpful hints on what to opt for (the plethora of styles and variations often requires a guiding hand to narrow down the options) and even soothe fraught nerves. Why not make a party out of the whole experience? Brides-to-be can book a private two-hour bridal fitting in the sumptuous Agent Provocateur boutique and bring up to 10 of their girlfriends to make an event of it. You could even make the fitting the first stop on a fabulous hen-night, or transform it into

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a special tea party to spend quality time with your closest friends and family. Not only will you and your girls be plied with delicious refreshments, sales assistants will be on hand to cater to your every wedding lingerie whim and will send the bride home with the ultimate goodie-bag, while all guests get a little something special with their purchases, too. Indulge in glamorous pieces from the Classics collection (perhaps for the honeymoon), choose essentials from the romantic Bridal collection (featuring lashings of French lace or perhaps the sexier 50s style Hollywood pin-up range), or peruse the ivory silk Marzia collection which screams seduction with its pale blue taffeta bows, ribbon tie-sides, French lace frills and pearl charm adornment. We especially love the Marzia silk satin ruched garter – ideal for those struggling to find that ‘something blue’. So if you’re the lady ready to walk down the aisle, the maid of honour

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organising a hen extravaganza or the sister wanting to plan something special as a sendoff, Agent Provocateur should be on every wedding lust list to add the finishing touch to the big day preparations. â–

UNDERWEAR ESSENTIALS HOW TO CHOOSE THE PERFECT SET � Comfort is key when you choose your bra – the most supportive part of your underwear. Make sure you get properly measured before purchasing as most women wear the wrong size. � Make sure you try your underwear and dress on well in advance; it’s no use having a beautiful dress if your lingerie is peeking out at the top, or seams and bulges are on show. � If you need to hold in the bumps, then ensure you select the right slimming undergarments. Spandex and lycra keep the body stiffer and in place. � Make sure you pick hosiery that fits well so it doesn’t show through your dress. � Lace, bows and ribbons can be stunning but make sure they fit with your dress. It’s not a good look to have your underwear interfering with your outerwear – sometimes simple and seamless works best. � Buy lingerie that fits with your personality;

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TO BOOK YOUR PRIVATE APPOINTMENT AT AGENT PROVOCATEUR, LOCATED ON THE 2ND FLOOR, SAKS FIFTH AVENUE, BURJUMAN CENTRE, CALL (04) 3515551. THERE IS A MINIMUM SPEND OF DHS1,500.




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We all know the beauty regimen leading up to the big day is essential, with facials, exercise and healthy eating all standard. But if you really want to make a difference, head to Sisters Beauty Lounge for a set of eyelash extensions. Lash Perfect lashes transform your eyes in an instant, making lashes thicker and longer with a doe-eyed flirtatious flick to finish off. The best thing is you don’t need additional mascara to create the drama, and they last between four to six weeks, meaning they’ll see you through your honeymoon.

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Where: Sisters Beauty Lounge Dubai and Abu Dhabi Cost: Dhs600 for a full set and Dhs200 for refills (every two to three weeks). www.sistersbeautylounge.com

Break away from the norm and swap the usual wedding day French manicure for some subtle pearlescent nails with Chanel’s latest shade. With a slight hint of gold, it will catch the light and enhance your beautiful glow,

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allowing you to radiate bridal beauty from top to toe. Nail colour in Pearl Drop

radiant complexion with

Dhs140 Chanel

Estée Lauder’s latest – Resilience. The ultramoisturising formula glides onto skin leaving it hydrated and flawless for up to 12 hours, meaning you can avoid tiresome make-up touch ups. Resilience Lift Extreme Radiant Lifting Make Up Dhs206 Estée Lauder

To finally shift those last few stubborn pre-wedding pounds, sometimes dieting and exercise just isn’t enough. Introducing Coffee Shape’s Slimming Green Coffee, a natural, organic drink that works by suppressing your appetite, and just one cup a day can contribute to 3kgs of weight loss in 14 days. Coffee Shape: Slimming Green Coffee, Dhs200 for 14 sachets. www.cosmetologyme.com

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LOVE CHLOÉ

Not that you will need encouragement to be in the mood for romance on your big day, but a spritz of Love Chloé is the perfect finish to your wedding preparations. The light, feminine fragrance is sweet yet not over powering and sure to garner some loving compliments from the groom. Love Chloé Dhs430 Chloé January 2011

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s romantic a time as it is, the idea of planning a wedding can be a little overwhelming, with two little words, table plan, often enough to send even the most organised of brides into a terrified tail-spin. Lost in a sea of chiffon and tulle, even the smallest of touches can serve up the biggest of challenges and there is only so much ‘advice’ you can take from ‘helpful’ in-laws before Bridezilla appears. The key to a successful pre-wedding build-up is cool, calm organisation. Whether you are newly engaged or a bride-to-be on a mission of military precision planning, The Bride Show 2011 has all you need to help you get hitched without a hitch.

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If you are looking to bring a little high society to your wedding affair and dress as the royals do, then look to the prestigious Middle Eastern bridal masters House of Arushi. Their jewel-encrusted and beaded bridal gowns have been worn by royalty from around the Middle East, including the UAE, Kuwaiti, Qatari and Saudi Arabian royal families. With collections including Vintage, Avant Garde and International as well as Henna dresses and even a rentals department, they’ll have all your bridal needs catered to. Head to their runway show on Thursday, February 3, at 8pm.

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Acclaimed Lebanese fashion designer Tony Yaacoub will open the runway fashion shows in Abu Dhabi offering a unique opportunity for brides-to-be to purchase one of his stunning and luxurious wedding gowns. Having dressed celebrities including Nancy Arjam, Najwa Karam and Majida El Roumi, Tony is well-known for his elegant and crystal-studded creations. And for a little hint of what you can expect from his 2011 collection, think a palette of peach and grey and, of course, a scattering of his ubiquitous Swarovski crystals. Don’t miss his show on Wednesday, February 2, at 6pm.


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As well as an elaborate couture line, Sposa by Shiva Tiba also offer a fabulous and elegant collection of wedding dresses. Distinctly and intricately embellished and quite out of the ordinary, Shiva’s dresses make a bold statement for brides wanting something unique and unusual. After huge success at the last Bride Show, Sposa by Shiva Tiba will be showcasing their latest collection on Friday, February 4, at 7pm.

“AMID ANY POTENTIAL PLANNING HICCUPS, IT’S ESSENTIAL FOR EVERY BRIDE TO TAKE SOME TIME OUT SO THEY CAN SIT BACK, RELAX AND REVEL IN THEIR MOMENT” BEAUTY AND THE BRIDE

One clear rule to remember when planning a wedding is to enjoy it. So amid any potential planning hiccups, it’s essential for every bride to take some time out so they can sit back, relax and revel in their moment. The VIP Room at Abu Dhabi’s Bride Show will allow you to do just that, as they’re offering treatments from the luxury beauty salon Tips & Toes. Experts from L’Oréal Professional and M.A.C Cosmetics will also be on hand to offer you beauty and make-up tips, tricks and the latest trends, to help you tick at least one task off your to-do list.

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LUCKY IN LOVE

If the rock you already have on your finger still isn’t enough for you, (women can never have enough diamonds after all), then get Lady Luck on your side and enter one of The Bride Show’s competitions with the chance to win a beautiful diamond. Or, if you’re looking a little further afield when it comes to your honeymoon, enter a competition to win a luxury Singapore holiday to either Singapore or Korea. Silkor are also offering the chance to win free laser treatments, while La Fete wedding planners are giving away the ultimate prize of Dhs100,000 of themed wedding decorations.

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Lipstick Charming

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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY The Bride Show Abu Dhabi, February 2 – 5, 2011, at ADNEC. The Bride Show Dubai March 30 – April 2, 2011, at Dubai International Exhibition Centre. For more information, visit: www.thebrideshow.com or join their Facebook page www.facebook.com/TheBrideShow January 2011

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THEIR STORY

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ichard and Poppy, 32 and 28 respectively, were friends for nearly 10 years before they started dating. Having met through mutual friends, it wasn’t until a rather boring party that they realised they had so much in common. They chatted all night and by the end, Poppy had agreed to a dinner date with Richard the following weekend. Nearly a year to the day of their first date, Richard surprised Poppy with a trip to Paris and proposed. With advice to keep the proposal low-key from Poppy’s mother, Richard got down on one knee in the hotel bedroom with an amazing twotier Tiffany’s inspired ring handmade by Vikram at UMI Pearls, Dubai. For her hen do, Poppy had dinner with some close girlfriends in the UK, while Richard’s stag was spent in Bournemouth with the boys. As Poppy’s mother had grown up in Italy, she had always wanted to get married there. Having found the perfect villa in Lucca, disaster struck when four months later the villa was unavailable. Poppy’s mother came to the rescue, flying to Italy to find two new planners in Carolina and Fulvia, who found the couple a new dream wedding location at the beautiful Castello di Montegufoni.

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● Don’t panic. Even two weeks before the wedding things were still coming together, but just remember everything will get done. The more relaxed you are the more you can enjoy your day. ● The help of our friends was invaluable. We designated jobs to each bridesmaid/ usher so that on the day we could get ready in peace. ● Be honest. It’s quite easy to feel bullied by wedding planner/photographers/ family but if you stick firmly to what you want you will be grateful on the day.

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THE WEDDING With Italy being the perfect destination, both Poppy and Richard knew the importance of having the best wedding planners, and having people able to stay on site. The location they found literally took their breath away. UÊReception venue: As the chapel was too small, we got married in the largest room of the castle. A wonderfully bright, opulently decorated hall – truly stunning. UÊTheme: As the location was so rustic, our theme was classic with a vintage twist to reflect this. We used antique plates, table settings, furniture and rustic coloured flowers. U Guests: 120, with friends coming from mainly Dubai and England. UÊDress: I wanted something unique that I could wear again. My friend spotted the perfect dress for me in S*uce, Dubai Mall – a 30’s vibe, with tiered capped sleeves, small peplum at the waist and fitted to the floor. It’s my first long dress and I felt a million dollars. U Shoes: Blush pink satin Louboutin’s with a small bow at the toes. I bought them from the Christian Louboutin boutique with my mother on a trip to the UK. I knew I had to have them! UÊHat: I didn’t want anything typically bridal, I had a 50’s style cream pill box hat with a large pink and cream taffeta flower on the back and short peach veil with cream pearls. UÊRings: Vikram from UMI Pearls designed mine – a full diamond band to fit around my engagement ring. UÊBridesmaids: My four closest friends wore dresses from Reiss. It was a group effort with me choosing the dresses, one friend finding the shoes and another the hair-pieces. My friend Antonia also made each of them a pearl necklace from her collection. (tamsinadesigns@ hotmail.com) UÊCake: A traditional one-layer millefoglie cake surrounded by fruit. UÊFlowers: Amnesia roses mixed with Old Dutch roses for my bouquet and then Old Dutch roses with cream roses for the tables.

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Hat-maker: Jane Taylor Millinery jane@janetaylormillinery.com

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Flowers: Roberto Lepri in Castelfiorentino, or +39 (0)57164426

rosemary potatoes and green beans. Dessert was our

Bridesmaids’ dresses: Reiss www.reiss.co.uk

wedding cake with dessert wine.

Dress: S*uce www.shopatsauce.com

UÊUnique touches: As is traditional in Italian weddings,

Cake: Made by Guiseppe at the castle

a bag containing five sugared almonds was put on

Venue: Castello di Montegufoni, Montespertoli.

each person’s table setting. Also, as our favourite smell

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is lavender, a little sprig of lavender from my aunt’s field

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was placed on each setting.

Wedding planners: Carolina Casini and Fulvia Conforti

UÊHoneymoon: We chose South Africa and spent

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aura Perez and Gonzalo Rodriguez met two years ago, at a friend’s wedding in India – their love story is a unique one. Laura, who hails from Mexico, was living there at the time, whilst Gonzalo was based in his home country of Spain. A friendship blossomed at the wedding, and as luck would have it Gonzalo was due to move to Mexico a month later, having accepted a job in a hotel. Mexico is a huge country, but fate played its card again, as Gonzalo moved to Cancun where Laura was living. It was evident from the beginning that destiny believed these two belonged together. The couple moved to Dubai in the summer of 2009, and after a beautiful proposal at Qasr Al Sarab, they planned the wedding of their dreams in just four months, and 10,000 miles from home. A wedding that married two cultures, with traditions taken from both Mexico and Spain, the stunning day followed a beautiful story that has the power to make people believe in destiny.

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There’s nothing that makes a lady look less than love-struck than a reluctance to break into a wide grin (think Victoria Beckham and her notoriously tight-lipped smile). If your teeth are a secret bugbear, then look to sort your smile before you say ‘I do’. This does require rather more time, and potentially pain, than some big-day beauty fixes but those ecstatic grins pasted all over the wedding album will be well worth the effort. Invisalign takes the good and ditches the bad from those train-track braces that haunted our teenage years: read straight teeth without the aesthetic nightmare of metal-mouth. Custom-made transparent

‘gumshield’ retainers are worn on a daily basis to realign teeth. As they are removable, teeth can be cleaned properly and with no metal involved gums and cheeks shouldn’t be irritated. Finish off by ensuring your smile is pearly white. Laser whitening (again ‘no pain, no gain’) in-dentist treatments are much more effective than any at-home options. Rest assured that if you do experience pain while in the dentist’s chair, it should disappear after 24 hours.

to avoid coloured foods and drinks postwhitening so finish at least a week before the wedding, unless you’re happy eating plain boiled rice washed down with water at the rehearsal dinner‌

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Price on application RECOVERY TIME

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Deep lines are caused by repeated use of muscles in a particular manner – they form when we frown, squint or smile. Botulimum toxin is a celeb lauded preventative treatment, which helps reduce the appearance of lines by temporarily putting the muscles to sleep. Overuse, as well-documented by over-zealous beauty addicts, results in an inability to express January 2011

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emotion on the face. But millions of people use Botox injections in moderation to get rid of frown lines, and it is a popular prewedding choice for those wanting to banish facial flaws from their photos. If wedding day nerves could be an issue and deodorants just won’t cut the mustard, Botox is also an interesting alternative treatment. Injections are inserted into the armpit to temporarily block the chemical transmitters that cause sweating, which means no embarrassing underarm mishaps to mar your big day.

stronger than those available over the counter or from beauty therapists – and is used in combination with at-home skincare. Treatment isn’t restricted to the face – something to consider if your dream gown entails exposure and you want to flaunt a flawless décolletage. COST

Dhs2,200 RECOVERY TIME

Allow at least a week for skin to recover. CONTACT

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One area (eg. forehead) Dhs1,400 Two areas (eg. forehead and rest of face) Dhs1,800 RECOVERY TIME

Needle marks should go after half an hour and bruising should fade after two or three days. However, it takes three to five days to take effect so Dr Maurizio Viel recommends treatment a minimum of two weeks before the big day, to allow for touch-ups if required. Results should last up to three months. CONTACT

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Facial peel RESULTS

Remember the episode where Sex and the City’s Samantha has a peel and ends up attending a cocktail party with a rougedraw face hidden under an oversized floppy hat? Chemical peels have come a long way since those days and far gentler options are available. Based on the simple premise that blushing brides look best with blemish free skin, Biolite recommends the Spot Peel to brighten skin, tighten pores and treat spot damage. This is a medical grade peel – so emirates bride

Allow two or three days for recovery, but this does depend on the location: cheeks don’t bruise at all, but lips and under-eyes can. Dr Khan at Aesthetics International says results can last up to four to six months, so this should see you through even the longest honeymoon. CONTACT

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While the idea of injecting acid into your skin to smooth out wrinkles may sound a little drastic, this substance is actually already naturally present in the body. Hyaluronic acid is injected as a filler into the skin and by boosting collagen production and hydration it reduces the presence of wrinkles. As a biodegradable product, the body breaks it down over time: hence the relatively short-lived results. There are a number of different forms of hyaluronic acid filler with differing compositions under different product names. Each is best suited to a specific area of the face: Restylane is used for finer lines under the eyes and around the lips; Perlane is preferred for smile and expression lines around the mouth; Restylane Lip rather obviously is for lips; and Sub Q is used to boost cheeks. COST

Dhs2,000 per vial of Restylane or Perlane Dhs2,500 – Dhs2,800 per vial of Restylane Lip

Advanced Fluorescence Technology Laser RESULTS

If visible veins, burst capillaries or superficial but ever-present redness lead you to load on the concealer, then think about dealing the problem a permanent blow. Intense pulsed laser light breaks down the veins by producing a rapid rise in temperature, resulting in contraction and scarring of the vein – if the vessel is permanently damaged it should never return. Often a couple of treatments are needed, though it simply depends on the size and number of veins. Rosacea usually requires a number of sessions whereas individual veins that are easily visible to the naked eye will often respond faster. Pain levels are a little like an elastic band snap, and unfortunately, topical anesthetics aren’t recommended as they constrict the blood vessels and reduce the treatment’s effectiveness: just grin and bear it. COST

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CELEBRITY STYLIST WARREN HOLMES AT NICKY CLARKE “To add extra thickness to the hair we use a technique called clamping – gently backcomb the hair from roots to the tip – mist with hairspray then run straighteners over each section. Brush hair back into a ponytail and tie. Use your thumb to swirl hair around in one direction and secure with long scaffolding grips. Finish with a mist of hairspray.”

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“Squeaky clean hair has a harder time holding a style. For optimal results, wash hair the night before so it will have more shine, be easier to style and will actually hold better.”

BOHEMIAN BRIDE HAIR GURU FRÉDÉRIC FEKKAI “Use hot rollers to create romantic, cascading curls. First apply a cream to hydrate and protect hair from the heat. Let hair dry naturally, then divide into sections. Apply an Instant Volume Spray to the roots as you wrap it onto the roller. Allow the rollers to remain in for 15-20 minutes “Use your fingers to gently and then massage the scalp. This remove.”

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“Use a piece of cord to tie hair back rather than an elastic – it is better for your hair and you will have a tighter and neater result.”

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“Run volumising mousse through damp hair, before blow-drying, lifting at the roots for maximum volume. When the hair is dry, create a fairly deep side parting. Leave a strand of hair loose around the face. Back comb the roots of the hair to create this messy volume and secure the hair at the nape of the neck in a bun with an invisible band and some hair grips. Take the loose strand of hair at the front and curl with a hair tong. Now spritz with hairspray to hold the look in place.”

“Run volumising mousse through dry hair so the hair will have some hold to it. Divide the hair into two equal sections from ear to ear and pin the front section up to keep it out of the way. Now create a ponytail with the remaining hair and pull it through the centre of your donut. Create a bun by pinning the ponytail hair to the donut. Then backcomb the loose top section creating as much volume as possible. Pin it over the bun as high as you can, ensuring the hair is smooth by using a comb, then spritz with a strong hold hairspray.”

“Gently tease hair at the roots with a comb and hairspray each section. Pull hair back into a high ponytail and tie using a piece of elastic. Take a small section of hair from the ponytail and run over it with serum, then wrap this section around the hair band several times. Secure the end of the hair with a “The higher you grip underneath the wear a ponytail ponytail and mist the more formal over with hairspray.”

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PARIS The quintessential romantic city of culture, couture and culinary excellence deserves its reputation, with its cosy cafĂŠs, busy boulevards, Michelin-starred dining, stunning Seine and designer boutiques. Haute hotels prominently perched centreville include the Four Seasons George V, or the Hotel de Crillon, whilst fashionistas favour boutique-chic Hotel Costes or Pershing Hall. Gastronomes head to Alain Ducasse Au Plaza AthĂŠnĂŠe, the jaw-dropping Cristal Room Baccarat or Pierre Gagnaire, but for more boutique brasserie-style dining, saunter to Bastille stalwart Chez Paul or the supremely tongue-in-cheek Derriere. Let your hair down post-wedding at the Black Calvados Hotel Costes, or VIP Club. The Pompidou Centre and Louvre are must-sees, as are the Catacombs. Château de Versailles is the textbook perfect day trip, and Rue St Honore a shopper’s dream. Paris is magical in spring, or join the Bastille Day fanfare on July 14. www.parisinfo.com City chic meets beach retreat at ever-cool Cape Town

CAPE TOWN This sun-filled city is home to boutique shopping, elegant Cape Dutch buildings, pristine beaches, the iconic Table Mountain and, for the wine-lover in you, Stellenbosch. As a sought-after city break, Cape Town is as cosmopolitan as it is cool. For scenic sightseeing, head to Lion’s Head, Devil’s Peak or the Cape of Good Hope. For bedding down, the grand Cape Grace, Mount Nelson, the African-contemporary One&Only Cape Town or honeymooner’s favourite Ellerman House hotels are all worthy luxury contenders. The Victoria & Albert Waterfront has a plethora of people-watching bars and eateries, or book ahead at Colombe (possibly the best restaurant in town), Tokara (with amazing views of Table Mountain) or buzzy Mano’s. Robben Island, notorious for the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela, is a sobering but essential stop. Beautiful people pose at Clifton and Fourth beaches, relax at Camp’s Bay and shop at the Constantina Village or V&A Waterfront malls. Gales hit from September to November and tourists descend from December to January, so for better pricing and weather, avoid these months. www.capetown.travel

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LOS ANGELES Have your silver screen moment at The Beverly Wilshire, the rock‘n’roll Chateau Marmont, slick Mondrian or the ‘Pink Palace’ Beverly Hills Hotel, while flashing the cash on the big brands on Rodeo Drive. Starlets ignore diets at Madeo, Matsuhisa and Mr Chow restaurants, while celebspotters find a table on the outdoor terrace at The Ivy. Stroll down the Hollywood Walk of Fame, explore Santa Monica’s beachside shops and cafĂŠs and then head to the Getty Museum for a culture fix. Ashton Kutchner’s Geisha House is the bar to pop to, Crimson to bop in and The Terrace at Sunset Tower Hotel is perfect for posing. The Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Music Hall should be on your tour-map, then hop over the road to the Museum of Contemporary Art. Pampering is top of the agenda on a honeymoon, so head to Halle Berry’s favourite Kinara Spa. For a taste of the real Hollywood dream, book the Warner Bros VIP Tour for a look behind-the-scenes on their movie sets. October is warm and relatively tourist free, but spring and autumn are wonderful weather-wise. discoverlosangeles.com January 2011

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PUNTA DEL ESTE Make sure you head here after Christmas when Punta del Este brings out the confetti, hosts the hottest DJs, welcomes the international jet set, and turns this Uruguayan city into the party capital of South America. This is glam gaucho-land, so bring out your new-bride boho-chic and leave the matching Versace outfits at home when lunching at the port, among soaring sail boats and friendly sea lions. Unpack your suitcases at La Posada del Faro or

Prepare to party away your honeymoon at Punta del Este

Estancia Vik, grab breakfast at CafĂŠ Citrus, lunch at Los Negros, sup a sunset caipirinha at La Huella and make sure you book for alfresco dining at Marismo or the romantic Butia at the Casa Suaya Hotel. To chill out from the party scene you only need to head 30km to Jose Ignacio, the most glamorous yet utterly serene fishing village in the southern hemisphere. Take time to explore the secret grottos and huge rocks of Las Grutas Beach. www.vivapunta.com

Book in for a totally tropical honeymoon in Turks & Caicos

PHUKET The Pearl of the Andaman has regained its sheen as the world’s stylish set head here to rejuvenate and unwind, attracted by a plethora of opulent resorts, spas, spiritual temples, shrines delicious cuisine. It’s the perfect place for some post-wedding R‘n’R, with international big-hitters including British supermodel Kate Moss and American Microsoft tycoon Bill Gates bringing their mega-yachts to sail the serene seas. The Banyan Tree Spa (voted the world’s best) is the top destination for couples looking for calm, while snorkelling or diving in the crystal clear waters promises to help clear your mind. You’ll want to call the ultra-premium Trisara or Andara hotels home, picnic at Long Beach, watch sunsets at Suri Beach or push the proverbial boat out and dine at the Ba Ba Dining Lounge at Sri Panwa or the Amanpuri. www.phuket.com

TURKS AND CAICOS A population of just 14,000 ensures that this discrete Caribbean outpost of white sand beaches and honeyed sunsets, once the preserve of pirates but now the ultra A-list, will never be crowded. Hollywood luvvies including Bruce Willis head to their private retreats in the much-lauded Christina Ong-designed Parrot Cay hotel but those in the know are checking in at the 100-acre dazzling Amanyara with its individual stand alone pavilions and villas, or the intimate eight-suite Windmill Plantation with its adults-only policy – perfect for some exclusive post-wedding ‘couple’ time. Try the local speciality conch chowder

at the Gecko Grille or for gourmet cuisine make a bee-line to Eric Brunell’s Anacaona at Grace Bay – picture-perfect paradise on earth with beautiful yachts as perfect eye candy. Avoid the mosquitoes and scorching temperatures of the summer and pack your Missoni kaftans and bejewelled sandals for winter sun in the balmier months. www.turksandcaicostourism.com January 2011

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CAMBODIA FLORENCE Tuscany’s romantic credentials are legendary, while its capital Florence is a fairy-tale destination; from superb shopping and food, to Renaissance art and crisp Chianti. The Olga Polizzi-designed Hotel Savoy is the stylish place to rest, or be equally spoilt at the Ferragamo-owned Hotel Lungarno, or the exclusive Helvetia & Bristol. The hot chocolate at Robiglio is famous but for designer dining, head to the Michelinstarred Enoteca Pinchiorri or L’Incontro. The 14th century Ponte Vecchio bridge is a romantic hotspot, as are the Boboli gardens, Uffizi Gallery and Palazzos Medici Riccardi, Pitti and Strozzi. Via Tournabuoni is where you’ll find a host of designers for that pre-requisite shopping spree. Spring and autumn are warm, while summer’s too hot and winter unfavourably cold. www.justitaly.org/italy/florence

For an early 2011 honeymoon, make your way to Phnom Penh in Siem Reap for some sleepy rural charm. Siem Reap’s lure is partly down to the mystical region of Angkor next door, but its surprising selection of chic hotels, restaurants and the famous Bodia Spa make it a perfect honeymoon option. Pick up a bargain at the markets, then bed down at the opulent Raffles Grand Hotel D’Angkor, the excellent Sofitel Royal Angkor or the boutique-like La Residence D’Angkor. For traditional spicy fare dine at Chivit Thai, whilst art-deco interior aficionados wax lyrical about the French-inspired gourmet fusion cuisine at Le Malraux. The magnificent ruins of the Khmer empire at Angkor are a sight for sore eyes. But Bayon, Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm (enveloped by jungle) are awe-inspiring. The Prek Toal bird sanctuary and floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake are also scenic essentials. www.aboutasiatravel.com/cambodia

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Istanbul’s Blue Mosque is nothing short of stunning

ISTANBUL The former capital of the imperial Ottoman empire perched astride Asia and Europe combines the best of both worlds to stunning effect. This city built atop seven hills is the perfect honeymoon hotspot with its spiritual mosques, ancient monuments, glitzy restaurants, romantic vistas, alfresco clubs and chicer-than-chic hotels. Whether you opt for a couple’s cooking course at the Istanbul Culinary Institute, brunch along the Bosphorus at House CafÊ in Ortakoy, lounge by the pool at the Ciagran Palace, throw a dinner party at the view-tastic 360 or party it up at super club Zeina or icy-cool Angelique, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Get lost in the maze-like Grand Bazaar hunting for quirky knick-knacks and luxurious leather, be inspired by the beauty of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Yerebatan Cistern and Topkapi Palace, pausing for a refreshing cup of tea in the serene Four Seasons Sultanahmet courtyard. www.istanbulcityguide.com


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A rainbow bounces off the waters at Victoria Falls

ZAMBIA Safari seekers should don their taupes and book a flight to Zambia anytime between April and October to explore the river plains of the mighty Zambezi River, or stand atop the thundering Victoria Falls. Puku Ridge is where you should set up camp, amidst the national park’s wilderness to guarantee wildlife sightings, the elevated Shumba Camp (watch out for tree-climbing lions) or Ntemwa. Water-enthusiasts should check into the Lunga River Camp on the banks of the Zambezi to sup sundowners while spotting crocs, hippos and elephants. Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is where you’ll spend most of your time; either traversing the Victoria Falls on its famous footbridge or upstream in the game park where you can get up close and personal with antelopes, zebras, elephants and buffalos. Aside from safari, adventurous couples can crank up the fear factor by abseiling, white-water rafting, or the ultimate in thrill-seeking, bungee jumping. www.zambiatourism.com 56

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Pack your Uggs, thermals, winter woollens and cashmere mitts and experience the Arctic Circle’s icy beauty. The seriously active can indulge in everything from hiking, husky sledging and skiing against a dramatic backdrop of soaring mountains and mile-long glaciers. Lucky ones might catch a glimpse of the magical Northern Lights whilst wrapped up warm at night on board a 100-year-old schooner. Those looking for a little less northern exposure can opt for a more leisurely and luxurious Alaskan cruise; you’ll still get the snowy vistas and glacier-capped mountains and maybe spot grizzly bears, humpback whales, seals and frolicking dolphins. Winter scenery is best from December to March, but for longer daylight hours and greener nature, opt for May to September. www.travelalaska.com Sea lions are a popular sight in the Galapagos Islands

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Laying 960 km off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are ideal for adventurous honeymooners looking to experience nature. The wildlife on the 15 islands (only four are inhabited) is astonishing with hundreds of iguanas, water teeming with slippery sea lions, pelicans at San Cristobal Harbour and ancient tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Centre on Santa Cruz. On Isla Espanola you can witness the mating rituals of hundreds of massive albatross. Island-hopping from the comfort of a yacht is the only way to explore. But the Royal Palm Hotel is your gateway to luxury, especially if you check into the luxurious and exclusive oceanfront residence Escalesia. Visit between December and June to ensure perfect climes. www.theultimatetravelcompany.co.uk


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The stunning Landaa Giraavaru

KUDA HURAA

As soon as you land at the Maldives’ capital MalÊ, you will be whisked by private speedboat to Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa. Discover the charm of a Maldivian village on a private coral island amidst the tranquil turquoise sea, where palm-thatched pavilions and bungalows line the white sands. Just steps away from the ocean lies your Beach Pavillion accommodation, complete with raised floors to maximise the sea view and a spacious deck, private plunge pool and daybeds. You can spend your days languishing by your private pool, or thrill-seekers can engage in exhilarating activities like snorkelling in the kaleidoscopic reefs or surfing the crystal waters, while a short boat ride takes you to renowned dive sites, private island retreats and dolphin playgrounds. Freshen up under your outdoor shower in the confines of the pavilion’s exotic walledgarden, before pleasing your palate at one of the resort’s six restaurants, flaunting fare from the Asia, Italy, India and the Maldives. But if romance is high on your agenda, opt for dining in the privacy of your room with a sunrise champagne breakfast, romantic star-lit dinner or beach barbecue. The Island Spa – the only spa in the Maldives with is own private isle – is just a minute’s sail from the resort. The instant you climb into the dhoni (Maldivian boat) to make your way, to your 60-minute massage, you’ll feel any postwedding stresses and strains ebb away.

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After two magical nights at Kuda Huraa, it’s time to move from one luxurious scene to another – the stunning oasis of Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru. Set in the untouched Baa Atoll, the seaplane ride and the scenic sights give you a taste of the privacy and pampering that awaits. As you settle into your traditional thatched beach bungalow on the powdered sands, take a minute to drink in the resort’s luxury. By day you can relax in the shade of your foliage-filled garden, swim away any post-wedding stresses in your private pool or recline and unwind on your day bed. This verdant, beach-fringed coral island offers sophisticated pleasures on land and water. Splash, sail or dive in the jewel-like Indian Ocean or in the pristine lagoon, then immerse yourselves in the healing heart of The Spa and Ayurvedic Retreat. The resort

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WEDDING PLANNER


HOW TO GET HITCHED CHRISTIAN MARRIAGES

ISLAMIC MARRIAGES

INDIAN MARRIAGES

STEP ONE

STEP ONE

STEP ONE

Begin by choosing a church and minister but note that some ministers will only marry members of their own denomination. Also take into consideration that for your marriage to be authenticated in the UAE the church and minister must be recognised and registered by the Dubai Courts. Then you need to decide if you want to marry in the church or at an alternative venue which needs to be supported by a wedding license. Keep in mind that you will need to have at least two witnesses present.

The couple intending to marry, together with the bride-to-be’s father or her legal suitor and two other male Muslim witnesses must be present at the Islamic marriage court for the ceremony to take place. All witnesses must present their passports which states they are either UAE citizens or valid UAE residence holders. To be married under Sharia’ah law, the groom must be Muslim, while the bride can be of any religion. Before the wedding, a dowry has to be confirmed and paid to the bride. If this does not occur, a written declaration must be provided stating that there is no dowry.

Following the engagement, you must organise for three witnesses with residency visas to accompany you to the consulate Marriage Officer. Here you will need to provide a Notice of Intended Marriage form plus pay a fee of Dh190. This entitles you to a newspaper marriage notification whereby the couple must then wait 30 days for any objections. After this a date for solemnization is given provided there were no objections.

STEP TWO

STEP TWO

Once the ceremony has been conducted the minister will issue a marriage certificate. This will be in English so you will need to have it translated into Arabic by a court-approved legal translator for a specified fee of Dh40Dh50 per page.

Following the ceremony a UAE marriage license will be issued for a Dh50 fee in addition to a Dh10 fee for identification purposes. If the marriage is conducted outside of the UAE and you want the agreement to be legalised here the documentation will need to be taken to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates for ratification. If the certificate is in another language other than Arabic it will need to be translated and ratified by the Ministry of Justice.

STEP THREE Both the English and Arabic certificates then need to be certified by the Notary Public Office at the Dubai Courts for a fee of Dh110.

STEP FOUR The paperwork then needs to be processed and authenticated by the Ministry of Justice for Dh52. This is followed by verification by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Dh150.

STEP THREE Final authentication, for non-UAE citizens, is then required by your embassy or consulate, which involves a varying fee.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED ● Original passports and photocopies need to be

STEP FIVE You can then have your marriage legalised for your country of citizenship by taking the certificates to your embassy who will process the information.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED Original passports plus certified copies need to be provided by both parties. ● If either bride or groom is divorced decrees need to be provided. ● Generally a ‘no objection’ letter is required by your embassy – fees vary. ● The church will provide a standard form, which needs to be completed by both parties. ●

presented by all involved. Identification papers are also required by the bride’s father or guardian, as well as the two witnesses. ● If the bride’s father is deceased, a Sharia Declaration of his death must be provided. In this case she must have consent from her brother or an uncle. If there are no male relatives to give consent, documentation of proof is necessary. Alternatively if the bride’s father cannot be present, he must provide a letter of consent, along with a certified copy of his passport to verify his signature. ● In the case that the bride is Muslim and her father is not, a certificate of no impediment (no objection) is required from either the bride’s embassy or consulate.

STEP TWO A day before the confirmed ceremony the couple and their witnesses need to provide original passports to the Marriage Officer. The following day is the final solemniztion of marriage where everyone invited to the wedding can attend.

STEP THREE If the couple requires a religious ceremony under the Muslim or Christian faith, they should follow the guidelines given above for correct procedures on ceremonies and attesting certificates. Alternatively the Church of South India (CSI) parish in Karama offers services for their members and can be contacted on (04) 3372111. The Hindu Temple in Bur Dubai is available for Hindu ceremonies, phone (04) 3535334.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED The Dubai and Abu Dhabi Consulates are the best source for details on the formalities on Indian wedding ceremonies and for all relevant forms, and a structured guideline. www.cgidubai.com and www. indembassyuae.org.

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MINISTRIES IN DUBAI � Christ Church, (04) 8845436 www.christchurchjebelali.org � Holy Trinity Church, (04) 3374947 www.holytrinitychurchdubai.org � Saint Mary’s, Roman Catholic Church, (04) 3370087, www.saintmarysdubai.com � United Christian Church, (04) 8846623 www.uccdubai.com COURT-APPROVED TRANSLATORS IN DUBAI � Al-Diwan (Legal Translation), (04) 2232169 www.aldiwan.com � Eman Translation Services, (04) 2247066 www.emantranslations.com � Diamond Legal Translation, (04) 2273133 www.diamondlegal.com � Dana Translation, (04) 3935702

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

DUBAI Dubai Courts, Marriage Section, (04) 3347777 www.dubaicourts.gov.ae Ministry of Foreign Affairs, (04) 2958161 www.mofa.gov.ae ABU DHABI Ministry of Foreign Affairs, (04) 4444488 www.mofa.gov.ae Ministry of Justice, (04) 6814000 www.uae.gov.ae/moj SHARJAH Sharjah Sharia First Instance Court, (06) 5024382

EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES

Australian Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 4017500 www.uae.embrassy.gov.au Australian Consulate General, Dubai, (04) 5087100 www.uae.embassy.gov.au British Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 6101100 www.ukinuae.fco.gov.uk/en British Embassy, Dubai, (04) 3094444 www.ukinuae.fco.gov.uk/en Canadian Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 6940300 www.uae.gc.ca Canadian Consulate, Dubai, (04) 3145555 www.uae.gc.ca French Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 4435100 www.ambafrance-eau.org German Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 6446693 www.abu-dhabi.diplo.de German Consulate, Dubai, (04) 3972333 www.dubai.diplo.de Indian Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 4492700 www.indembassyuae.org Indian Consulate General, Dubai, (04) 3971222 www.cgidubai.com Italian Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 4435622 www.ambabudhabi.esteri.it Italian Consulate, Dubai, (04) 3314167 www.ambabudhabi.esteri.it New Zealand Consulate General, Dubai, (04) 3317500 www.mfat.govt.nz Philippine Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 6415922 www.philembassy.ae South African Embassy, Abu Dhabi, (02) 4473446 www.southafrica.ae South African Consulate, Dubai, (04) 3975222 www.southafricadubai.com 62

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WEDDING COUNT DOWN AFTER THE ENGAGEMENT Choose a wedding date. Calculate your budget and draw up a spreadsheet. â—? Decide on the style and theme of the wedding you want. â—? Speak to your religious head or registry office to confirm any necessary details. â—? Decide on and book the wedding and reception venues and note the guest capacity. â—? Make a preliminary guest-list, including your bridesmaids, best man and full wedding party. â—? Choose those taking part in the ceremony (eg. bridesmaids). â—? Create and post Save The Date cards to notify guests of the engagement and wedding. â—? Discuss menu options, look at estimates for food and drink, then confirm a caterer. â—? Start looking for your dress. â—? Book your photographer and videographer. â—? Take out wedding insurance if it is required. â—? Start a health/beauty regime. â—?

dress, groom’s suit and the wedding parties attire for fittings. � Confirm wedding-guest list.

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THREE MONTHS BEFORE Organise a second meeting with your religious head and venue organiser to confirm timings and other details. â—? Finalise wedding cake options and place an order. â—? Book transport to and from the ceremony and reception. â—? Discuss flowers arrangements with a florist, keeping in mind what will be in season. â—? Book a musician, band or DJ for the reception. â—? Decide on the honeymoon destination, book a hotel, transport and check passports. â—? Pick your wedding stationery and order of services and place your order. â—? Choose your wedding bands and order them. â—? Decide on your wedding â—?

TWO MONTHS BEFORE Confirm all of your prior bookings. â—? Give your caterer the final head count noting any special dietary requirements. â—? Buy all of your accessories to match your dress including jewellery and shoes. â—? Speak to a hair and make-up artist and discuss potential looks. â—? Book another dress fitting appointment. â—? If you are getting married in a hotel make sure you have a room booked for the day and/or night of the wedding for getting ready. â—? Decide if you are having centrepieces, discuss with florist and order them. â—? Notify your bank and any other official government bodies that require your change of name status.

Reconfirm the honeymoon arrangements and pack for the vacation. â—? Confirm the number of guests with your caterer and finalise the seating plan. â—?

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ONE MONTH BEFORE â—? Book your hair and make-up artist for a trial and arrange timings for your wedding day. â—? Collect your wedding bands. â—? Arrange for a trusted friend or family member to bring the cake knife, toasting glasses, ring bearer pillow and flower girl baskets. â—? Draw up a seating plan. â—? Finalise the outfits for the groom, bridesmaids, best man and bridal party. â—? Finalise any last details such as gifts for the guests and the wedding party. â—? Confirm running order of the ceremony with all relevant parties taking part in the ceremony.

TWO WEEKS BEFORE â—? Speak to your DJ and confirm a first dance song for the reception. â—? Have a final fitting of your dress with your veil, jewellery and shoes. It helps to practice walking.

ONE WEEK BEFORE Arrange a rehearsal at the venue. Re-confirm your photographer, florist, hair and make-up artist, transport and catering. â—? Liaise with your photographer regarding specific shots you want. â—? Ensure anyone doing a speech has it written and ready to be presented. â—? Prepare an emergency wedding kit including dress repair materials, any essential make-up, tissues and other important items. â—? â—?

THE DAY BEFORE â—? Help to decorate the reception venue if necessary and make sure all final details are in place. â—? Arrange for the cake to be delivered to the reception. â—? Book your wedding party in for manicures and last minute beauty treatments. â—? Relax and have an early night.

ON THE DAY â—? Start the day with a good breakfast, as you will be on your feet most of the day. â—? Ensure you allow plenty of time to have your hair and make-up done. â—? Get everyone dressed and ready. The mother of the bride should leave fifteen minutes before the bride and her father. â—? At the ceremony, the speeches run in the order of father-of-thebride, followed by the groom, then the best man. â—? At the end of the evening, it is tradition for the bride and groom to leave the reception first.

AFTER THE DAY Enjoy your honeymoon. � Send ‘thank you’ cards for your wedding gifts. �


DIRECTORY BEACH HOTELS UP TO 500 GUESTS

Grand Millennium Hotel (04) 4299999 or

Oliver Dolz (050) 252 4649 www.oliverdolz.

www.millenniumhotels.com. Blessings and wedding

com. Specialising in planning and wedding

receptions for up to 400 guests.

production as well as flower arrangements.

Le Meridien Dubai (04) 217 0000 or

Weddings Plus and Events Plus (050)

Burj Al Arab (04) 3017777 www.jumeirah.com

www.lemeridien.com/dubai. Engagement parties,

5240232, www.events-plus.net or rania@

Blessings and wedding receptions for up to

henna ceremonies, blessings and receptions for

events-plus.net. Wedding organisers and

120 guests. Jumeirah Beach Hotel (04) 3480000

up to 700 guests.

wedding stage creators.

www.jumeirah.com

Sheraton Khalidiya (02) 6666220 or

The Wedding Planner at Couture

Blessings and wedding receptions for up to 90 guests.

www.starwoodhotels.com/Khalidiya.

Events (04) 3642077, www.coutureevents.

Movenpick Hotel and Residence

Wedding Receptions for up to 120 guests.

ae or info@coutureevents.ae. Wedding planner and event management.

(04) 3366000 or www.movenpick-hotels.com. Blessings and receptions for 300 guests. One & Only Royal Mirage (04) 3999999 or www.oneandonlydesorts.com. Blessings are

CITY HOTELS MORE THAN 500 GUESTS

available with an indoor reception for 250 guests

GIFT REGISTRY

and outdoors for 350.

Hyatt Regency (04) 2091234

The Ritz-Calton (04) 3994000 or

www.dubai.regency.hyatt.com. Blessings and

@Home, Dubai Mall,

www.ritzcarlton.com. Blessings for up to 250

receptions for up to 1000 people.

(04) 4340877; Ibn Battuta, (04) 4233840;

guests with receptions catering to 500 guests.

JW Marriott Hotel (04) 2624444

Dubai, Marina Mall, (04) 3997863. Registry

The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi (04) 399 4141

www.marriott.com Bleassings and receptions for up

available for a great selection of bed, bath

or www.westin.com/dubaiminaseyahi.

to 700 people.

and kitchenware.

Raddison Blu Hotel (04) 2227171

Middle East Wedding Network

www.radissonblue.com Blessings and receptions

(04) 3642077 or www.meweddingnetwork.

for up to 850 people.

com. Online bridal resource with info on

Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel and Resort

everything from A-Z.

(02) 6773333 www.sheratonabudhabihotel.com.

White (050) 6545849 www.whiteme.net

Wedding receptions for up to 800 guests.

info@whiteme.net. Wedding gift registry and

only. BlessingsHOTELS can be organised by the bride. BEACH

MORE THAN 500 GUESTS

Jebel Ali Golf Resort and Spa (04) 8836000

wedding information resource.

www.jebelali-international.com Blessings and receptions available outside for 800 guests and indoors for 300 guests. Le Meridien Al Aqah Beach Resort

ALTERNATIVE VENUES

(09) 2449000 www.lemeridien-alaqah.com.

INVITATIONS, STATIONARY AND WRAPPING

Blessings and receptions for up to 600 guests.

Al Hamra Fort Hotel and Beach Resort

Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa

(07) 2446666 or www.alhamrafort.com

A Little Bit of Sol (050) 9707404

(04) 3995555 www.lemeridien.com/royaldubai.

Blessings are available with a reception for

alittlebitofsol@hotmail.com. Bespoke stationary

Blessings and receptions for up to 1,000 guests

800 guests.

from personalised wedding monograms,

Madinat Jumeirah (04) 3666293

Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa

unique invitations to full stationary suites to

www.madinatjumeirah.com. Blessings and

(04) 303 4222 or www.emirateshotelsresorts.com.

match your wedding theme.

receptions for up to 1200 guests.

Receptions are available for 100 guests. Blessings

Color Lines (04) 2822230 or www.colorlines.

Mina A’Salam (04) 3668888

need to be organised by the bride. Please note fifty

net. A great source for wedding cards,

www.madinatjumeirah.com. Blessings and

per cent of guests must stay at the resort.

invitations, printing services.

wedding receptions for up to 1800 guests

Bab Al Shams (04) 8096100 or

Ordning & Reda DIFC, (04) 3700520;

www.jumeirah.com. Blessings for up to 40 people

Ibn Battuta, (04) 4297925 or

and a reception for 50 people.

www.ordning-reda.com

CITY HOTELS UP TO 500 GUESTS The Address Hotel

Swedish design including cards and gifts.

WEDDING AND PARTY EVENT PLANNERS

The Paper Room Emirates Towers, (04) 3300780; Dubai Mall (04) 3398875 or www.thepaperroom.ae. Personalised stationary and invitations for any occassion.

Downtown Burj Dubai, (04) 4368888 www.theaddress.com. Blessings and receptions

Absolute Weddings (04) 3482592 or

Ravissant (04) 3367878, (050) 2892763

for 200 guests.

www.absoluteweddings4me.com

www.wedding.ae info@ravissant.ae.

Emirates Towers (04) 3300000 or www.jumeirah.

CONTEMPO Events Design (04) 3320077

Handmade wedding invitations, favours

com. Blessings and receptions for up to 500 guests.

www.contempodubai.com

and supplies.

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TUPDLJTUT Sonia Cards (04) 3324244 or

Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa

info@darkroom.co.za Wedding photography

sonia@tango-mi.com. Expect everything paper-

(04) 3034222. Bridal packages.

for Dubai and South Africa.

based from custom-made cards to invitations.

Anantara Spa Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu

Dominique Panos Photography

Dhabi (02) 6907978. Luxury spa packages.

(050) 2462021 www.weddingemirates.com

Dial-a-nail (04) 3256557 or

wedding@weddingemirates.com.

www.dialanail.com. Nail services.

icandy.forever (050) 1463250,

Heavenly Spa The Westin, Dubai (04) 511

www.icandyforever.com or talktous@icandy

7901. Stunning spa treatments.

forever.com.

French Bakery

Kaya Skin Clinic www.kayaclinic.com. Visit

Lisa Lundqvist Photography

(04) 34364444 or www.frenchbakery.ae

your local Kaya Skin Clinic for bridal

www.lisalundqvistphotography.com

Galler Chocolate (04) 3399604. World-famous

beautypackages.

Moments Photography Sandra Metaxas

Belgian chocolate.

M.A.C www.maccosmetics.com. For in-store or at

(050) 6523248 or www.momentsdubai.com.

The House of Cakes

home bridal makeup.

Simon Charlton Photography

International City, (04) 4206973; Jumeirah Lake

Maria Dowling(04) 345 4225. Bridaly hair.

(050) 5184241 or

Towers, (04) 4329829 or

Natural Elements Spa Le Meridien, Dubai

www.simoncharltonphotography.com

www.thehouseofcakesdubai.com.

(04) 702 2550.

Studio Al Aroosa (04) 3441663 or

Patchi, Dubai Mall (04) 4341530 or

NStyle www.nstyleintl.com. Keeping your tips

www.studioalroosa.com

www.patchi.com. Chocolate specialities in the

and toes perfect.

Swani Gulshan (050) 7850367 or

shape of bouquets and bridal arrangements.

Safaa Spa Desert Islands Resort and Spa,

www.wanigulshan.com.

Sprungli Middle East

Sir Bani Yas Island, (02) 801 5400.

(04) 220 0704 or www.sprungli.com.

Sisters Beauty Salon Village Mall,

Handcrafted pralines and truffles.

(04) 3420787; Dubai Mall, (04) 3398500

Sugar Daddy’s Bakery (04) 3448204 or

www.sisterbeautylounge.com. Hair and make-up.

www.sugardaddysbakery.com

Talise Spa Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai

Sweet Stuff (050) 2544819,

(04) 3666818. Spa packages for brides.

CAKES AND CHOCOLATES

LIGHTING, SOUND AND STAGE PRODUCTION DLC Events

www.LoveSweetStuff.com or info@LoveSweetStuff.

(04) 3470484, www.dlcevents.com or

com. Cupcake bakery.

dlcdubai@eim.ae Lighting, sound, stage and

FLOWERS

technical elements. Élan Productions (04) 4494044 Event and wedding specialists www.elanmiddleeast.com

BRIDALWEAR

Bliss Flowers and Design (04) 4308501

Events Productions (04) 2690008,

www.blissdubai.com or abbey@blissdubai.com.

www.eventsae.com or info@eventsae.com

The Bridal Room Jumierah Plaza

Beautiful bouquets.

Lighting, sound, special effects and a one stop

(04) 344 6076. Specialises in bridal wear with

Flowers by CONTEMPO (04) 3320077

shop for any other requirements.

a collection of international labels.

flowers@contempo.ae. Bridal flowers, bouquets

Lighthouse Productions (04) 3320322,

Frost Palm Strip Mall (04) 3455690.

and everything in between.

www.lighthousedubai.com

Specialise in bridal, evening wear and

Gold Leaf Floral Design (050) 8490309,

fine jewellery.

www.goldleafdubai.com or Helen@

Pal Zileri Burjuman, (04) 3599935; Mall of the

goldleafdubai.com. Floral design and event

Emirates, (04) 3414449; Wafi, (04) 3247774;

styling.

Al Maktoum St, (04) 2224488; Dubai Mall, (04)

Oleander (04) 3440539 or floraldesigners@

3399444.

oleandergroup.com. Flowers for any occasion.

DJ Philip Jo aka Elekjo

Provonias (04) 339 8770. Find everything from

Sentiments Flowers (04) 3432212,

(050) 2986260 info.audioinn@gmail.com

veils to a dress for the matron of honour.

www.sentimentsflowers.com.

Rami Al Ali: (04) 3945607 www.ramialali.com

Swissflora (04) 3401944 or www.swissflora.

Temperley London Bridal Atelier

com. Wedding bouquets and more.

(04) 3398169 or www.temperleylondon.com. Custom order wedding dresses. The Wedding Shop (04) 3441618, www.theweddingshop.ae or wedshop@eim.ae

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Shop here for wedding dresses, men’s suits, accessories and invitations.

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WEDDING TRANSPORT Premier Limousines (04) 2823333, www.premierlimousines.com. Offer a range of chauffeur driven vehicles for Dubai wedding

BD Studio Weddings (04) 3413811, (050)

parties.

7697640 www.bdstudioweddings.com,

Exotic Limo (04) 2868635

BDstudio@mac.com. Weddings and portraits.

www.dubaiexoticlimo.com ■

Darkroom Photography (+27) 840280087, www.darkroom.co.za or

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CELTIC: Wedding rings were originally made from pieces of the bride and groom’s hair, which were weaved together as a symbol of their unity.

HINDU: The term ‘tying the knot’ comes from a Hindu practice in which the couple’s hands are bound together as an emblematic meeting of the two hearts and souls.

CHINESE: The bride usually wears red, which is a symbol of good luck. On the morning of her wedding, the bride will be bathed in water with pomelo to cleanse her of evil auras and influences.

MIDDLE EASTERN: Brides will often have a ‘henna’ party prewedding, where her female friends and family members gather and intricate henna patterns are painted onto the bride’s hands to protect her from evil spirits. POLISH: Traditionally, after the bride is married her veil will be removed (by her mother) and an apron tied around her waist to sybmolise her transformation between maidenhood and married life.

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DUTCH: The tradition of the bridal shower reportedly originated in Holland, when, if the father of the bride disapproved of her choice of husband and refused to pay a dowry, the bride’s village would ‘shower’ her with gifts to help set up a family home. ENGLISH: The tradition of a white wedding dress is commonly attributed to Queen Victoria who wore a white lace gown for her wedding to Prince Albert in 1840. Prior to that, silver was the choice for royal brides. Queen Victoria is also thought to have forbidden her children to marry in the month of May, believing it to be unlucky. GERMAN: In Germany, brides are encouraged to carry salt and bread to ensure good harvests, whereas the groom should carry grain to attract wealth and fortune. GREEK: The end of a wedding ceremony is always signified by the offering of honey and walnuts on a silver spoon. As the walnut breaks into four it symbolises the bride, groom and two sets of parents. The bride should also tuck a small sugar cube into her glove to sweeten the marital union.

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ROMAN: Veils were first worn by Roman brides as a disguise to fool jealous evil spirits who wished the bride harm on her wedding day. Bridesmaids played a role too, and would dress as elaborately as the bride to help ward off evil. RUSSIAN: It is said that whichever of the bridal couple steps foot on the registry carpet first, will be the dominant one in the marriage and head of the family. SOUTH AFRICAN: To ensure that the light of love is passed to the new couple, the parents of both the bride and groom would carry a torch lit from their own hearth to light the fire in the home of the newlyweds. SWEDISH: The bride is given a silver coin from her father and a gold coin from her mother to ensure that she and her husband will never go without money. WELSH: Silver coins are inserted into the popped champagne corks and presented to the newlyweds for luck. ■


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