GLAM JUNE 2012

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JUNE 2012

Picture Perfect: Stunning model Karolina Kurkova arrived at the premiere of Killing Them Softly during Cannes Film Festival wearing a beautiful Roberto Cavalli gown and Bulgari jewellery.

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GLAM Meets

Style

GLAM visits Qatari fashion designer Waad Ali’s house to get a glimpse inside her wardrobe.

Ahmed El Sayed rounds up the best and worst dressed from the Met Ball in New York.

Interview

Online

Net-a-porter’s Buying Director Holli Rogers shines light on summer’s hottest trends.

Yousra Samir rounds up the best online shopping websites from around the region.

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52 Travel

With holiday season upon us, we’ve brought you a jam-packed Travel section featuring suitcase must-haves, top destinations and more.



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what’s inside

Effortlessly Chic: Kelly Brook looked every inch the glamour queen during a photo call at Cannes wearing a form-fitting gown and mesmerising Bulgari jewellery.

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Around Town

Fashion

Don’t miss our interview with Swiss DJ Yves La Rock, and pictures from a fun foam party at Sealine Beach Resort.

Spotlight

Yousra Samir shines light on two talented local fashion businesses.

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Check out our ‘Jet-Setting Style’ photo shoot inspired by top fashion capitals.

Shop Talk

Bringing you new fashions, boutique openings and the latest buzz from the world of shopping.

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90 Experience

A Ferrari test drive, a night at the Torch Doha, and Friday brunch at Ipanema were among some of GLAM’s experiences this month.



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Talk Heading on summer holiday soon? We’ve dedicated a whole section to travel to help you out; from holidaying at home to top destinations, suitcase essentials to beauty preparations – this section has it all! We met so many talented people for the making of this issue. Notably, budding local talents – fashion designer Waad Ali of Waad Designs, and Mai Al Bdeed of Ma! T-shirts; Both Qatari girls are causing a storm in the fashion realm with each of their brands. Talking about fashion, we took inspiration from some of the key fashion capitals across the globe to bring you looks to try wherever you travel. We’ve been pretty hectic this month; we put the new Ferrari California through its paces on the roads of Maranello in Italy; indulged in various spa treatments – all for you of course; sampled the new Friday brunch at Ipanema and went to an awesome foam party at Sealine Beach Resort; phew!

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Hi, Wow! What a fantastic wedding issue Glam! Your May edition was packed with so many interesting and fun articles centered on wedding which happens to be my favourite topic this year as I have mine scheduled in December. The International Wedding Show (iWed 2012) was definitely the must-attend exhibition of this year. I was mesmerised by the beautiful wedding gowns on display. I also liked the compilation of ‘Happiest Wedding Memories’. It was nice reading the cute little stories of their weddings. I pray that my wedding goes ahead smoothly, and hopefully I will be featured in the next wedding issue of Glam! Holly Pitt

Hello Glam I really loved your Glam Brides Special issue. It covered so many different aspects of a wedding – from whacky ideas, hotel packages, to bridal makeup, happiest wedding memories and even an interview with famed British wedding planner – Sarah Haywood! Every article made a perfect read. I have been married for three years now, and your magazine made me revisit my wedding day – the nervousness, excitement, months of planning, and saying ‘I do’ to my handsome husband. My best wishes to all the lovely readers who will be tying the knot this year! Noora Bassem

Dear Glam, How do you always manage to come up with a power-packed glamorous issue every month! The May issue was by far my favourite one. Maybe it’s got to do with weddings – I simply loved the theme. The bridal make-up was innovative and beautiful. Would-be brides should learn a trick or two. I thought the fashion shoot would be wedding related too, but never-the-less, the ‘Rainbow Fusion’ theme was a treat to the eyes as well. I’m a fan of candy colours – they can simply brighten up a dull day. Great job guys on the photo-shoots! Shivani Patel

Hey, Glam, you are one of my top favourite magazines that I never fail to miss every month. Keep up with the amazing work, and treat Doha’s fashionistas with the latest in fashion. Keep it stylish ladies! Saffron Safai

Hi there Glam, I was at the 13th Annual Fashion Show of VCUQ’s fashion students too, and I must say that the students did a fabulous job. The colours, textures, cuts, fabrics were superb. It’s great that your magazine features young talent. They need all the encouragement to turn Doha into the next fashion hub of the world. Doha has a lot of local designers too, and I am looking forward to seeing them be featured as well! Leila El Riad

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GL AM Make a style statement in this chic scarf/cap from Kenzo.

lust list This month, GLAM is lusting over a range of products; from cute bag candy to figure hugging gowns – we want it all! Credit cards at the ready, girls!

Nail sophistication wearing this stunning beaded multi-strap gown from Herve Leger, available from theoutnet.com

Treat your home to a little TLC with Scent Surround Diffusers from Jo Malone, available in Lime Basil & Mandarin, Pomegranate Noir and Red Roses – yum!

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Feast your eyes on this cute bag from Valentino; the leopard print and gold studs create the perfect fusion of glamour.

We’re obsessing over Grand Bal, the delicious radiant floral fragrance from Christian Dior.



Dior celebrates its passion for screen goddesses with new book

Paul Smith

Rizzoli Editions presents Stars in Dior, a coffee table book that features the most iconic actresses from the world in outfits by the couturier. The book is a collection of 250 images – extracts from movie scenes, photos from the shoots as well as official photos – with commentary by journalist Jerume Hanover. From Marlene Dietrich to Sophia Loren, Grace Kelly, Ingrid Bergman and Elizabeth Taylor, the tome Stars in Dior reveals the most glamorous and elegant outfits worn by the stars of the silver screen. With a preface by French film journalist Serge Toubiana, this art edition also includes actresses of the present like Natalie Portman, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Monica Bellucci, and of course, Charlize Theron, spokesmodel of the house’s “J’Adore” fragrance. The South African actress apprears in the work in a photo by Alexi Lubomirski. Stars in Dior will be available from Rizzoli Editions this September priced at $65.00.

Designers from Paul Smith to Lanvin rework Queen Elizabeth’s crown

The French edition cover: Charlize Theron, photographed by Alexi Lubomirski, in a black satin dress from the collection Christian Dior Pret-aPorter collection by John Galliano Autumn/Winter

Bulgari, Mulberry and Valentino are just some of the luxury labels to have reinterpreted Queen Elizabeth II’s crown ahead of her upcoming Diamond Jubilee. Luxury London department store Harrods has filled its windows with 31 one-off crowns made exclusively by an array of iconic British and international designers ranging from Paul Smith to Valentino. The creators all reworked the elaborate St. Edward’s Crown, which was worn by Elizabeth for her coronation back in 1953. The likes of Valentino and De Beers went for classically majestic creations – the latter’s features 974 diamonds. Roberto Cavalli dared to be different with fur detailing and Paul Smith referenced HRH’s favorite pet with a miniature corgi detail. Harrods will also be showcasing glamorous gowns by designers including Roberto Cavalli, Valentino and Elie Saab in its windows to mark the upcoming Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950s exhibition at the city’s Victoria & Albert Museum.

Jimmy Choo launches street style blog

Caroline Issa photographed by Eddie Newton (c)Jimmy Choo/Eddie Newton

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Jimmy Choo has teamed up with top fashion photographer Eddie Newton to launch new site Choo 24:7 Stylemakers, where both amateur snappers and professionals can upload their street style pictures. Responding to the growing interest in street style photography and the social aspect of sharing fashion via blogs such as Lookbook.nu, 24:7 Stylemakers invites visitors to submit images of themselves wearing Jimmy Choo shoes and accessories in a way that illustrates their personal style. It has echoes of British label Burberry’s successful The Art of the Trench site, which launched back in 2009, inviting photographers (including Scott Schuman of street style site The Sartorialist) and trench coat owners

to submit images of the classic springtime staple being worn by everyday people with panache. A selection of the best Choo pictures will appear at choo247.com, where they can also be shared via social networks including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Instagram pictures tagged “#choo247” will also feature. There’s a consumer element too, as visitors can click on a link to shop similar styles via the Jimmy Choo site. Brand ambassadors for major international fashion destinations including Paris, Milan and Tokyo will be revealed within due course, while street style photographer Eddie Newton, of mrnewton.net has launched proceedings as the London ambassador.


GL AM news buzz Anna Dello Russo designs playful accessories collection for H&M

Schiaparelli relaunching, creative director guessing games begin

After its recent team-ups with big name labels including Marni and Versace, H&M is taking a different direction with its latest collaboration by joining forces with global style icon Anna Dello Russo. The fashion director at large and creative consultant for Vogue Japan is a fashion week favourite, regularly appearing on bestdressed lists thanks to her extravagant sartorial choices. Her H&M accessories line will hit some 140 stores worldwide and online October 4, comprising jewellery, sunglasses, shoes, bags and a trolley. “I wanted to create precious accessories that are impossible to find. As a stylist I know accessorisation is essential: it is the personal touch to any outfit. With these pieces everybody can have fun, turning an ordinary day into a fantastic fashion day,” said Dello Russo. Other eccentric style icons such as Iris Apfel and Daphne Guinness have also been charming the fashion world recently – Jimmy Choo famously designed a tribute stiletto to the former earlier this year, while there has also been a string of blogger/designer team-ups. Dello Russo is pleased to play such a key role in the increasing significance of the style icon. “I am excited by this collaboration: this is the first time H&M involves a Fashion Director in a special project. This is the sign of an important evolution in fashion, and I am both thrilled and humbled to be the one chosen to lead it,” she enthused.

Following an announcement that the Schiaparelli fashion house will reopen, fashionistas have begun to offer their opinions on who should be the new creative director – with disgraced designer John Galliano one of the most talked about. News of the revival ties in with the launch of the Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations exhibit at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ahead of the celebratory Costume Institute Gala event, Italian fashion mogul Diego Della Valle, head of Tod’s SpA group, announced he will relaunch the French fashion house, which has been closed since 1954. He purchased all of Schiaparelli’s trademarks and archives back in 2006. It is expected the new label will focus on accessories, makeup and some clothes. “The idea with Schiaparelli is to propose the brand with all its modernity, and represent dreams, art and all the most sophisticated things we can do,” Della Valle told WWD. “The heart of this project will be the Parisian maison in Place Vendume, in the original location where the first atelier was.” The label’s new creative director won’t be announced until September, and while many fashion experts have been linking former Dior head designer John Galliano to the role, W editor Stefeno Tonchi told nymag.com there are still many creatives in the running. “There are a lot of designers that I think would do a great job,” he said. “Very soon they will make the announcement, so I already know a little bit too much. But I thought that it could be fun to have John back doing it - as in, Galliano. “But you know, that’s too much of a risky proposition probably. At least for America. But I think he’s really talented.” Meanwhile, it is known that French model and filmmaker Farida Khelfa will be the brand’s spokesperson in a similar fashion to Ines de la Fressange fronting Della Valle’s relaunch of French accessories label Roger Vivier back in 2002.

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The Face: Naomi Campbell launching new reality show Following in the footsteps of fellow supermodel Tyra Banks, Naomi Campbell has announced she will “discover the next beautiful face of the modeling world” thanks to a new reality show. Scheduled to hit television screens in 2013, The Face will air on America’s Oxygen network, with the 41-year-old British model coaching a group of unknown models as they embark on photo shoots, runway shows and commercials before the eventual winner becomes The Face of a major brand. “I am looking forward to working in partnership with Oxygen and Shine America to discover the next beautiful face of the modeling world,” explained Campbell in a release. “With The Face the audience will get a real insider’s look at this exciting industry that has been so good to me.” Campbell will be one of three model judges, with the remaining two yet to be revealed. Perhaps fellow 1990s supers Cindy Crawford, Eva Herzigova or Helena Christensen could join – Christensen has already helped discover fashion faces of the future via the Crystallized Swarovski Unsigned Model Search. Interestingly, Oxygen also airs the hugely successful America’s Next Top Model series, which is fronted by Banks and now in its 18th season. Since its launch in 2003 there have been versions across the globe, with some of the most famous hosts including Elle Macpherson for Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model and Heidi Klum on the German edition.

Luxe stationery: Louis Vuitton to ‘pump up’ writing category Despite its increasing innovations in the online arena, Louis Vuitton hasn’t forgotten the art of letter writing, with reports that the French luxury house is planning to expand its stationery offerings with more “paper goods and related paraphernalia.” The expansion plans follow the house’s announcement earlier this year that it will be venturing into the realm of perfume, and is said to tie in with the development of its boutique in Paris’s Saint-Germaindes-Pres literary neighborhood – famous for its past associations with writers such as Ernest Hemingway. While there has not yet been an official announcement, sources told WWD that the leather goods label will be adding to its existing offerings which include pens, agendas and notebooks, with plans to “pump up its writing category.” Other luxury labels to have ventured into the realm of stationery include Tiffany & Co. and Mulberry, while last year Oscar de la Renta revealed its collaboration with US luxury stationery firm Mrs. John L. Strong. The ornate set includes place cards, notecards and invitations adorned in bows and other common Oscar de la Renta motifs. 22 / JUNE 2012

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A brand new

Zara

Zara showcased its revamped architecture and interior design scheme at the reopening of its store in Landmark Mall in Doha. The double storied store appeals with its sense of simplicity and elegance, and will feature the latest trends in garments and fabrics for every season starting with the much anticipated spring/summer 2012 collection for men, women and kids. A riot of fresh, delicate and romantic colours mixed with a range of sorbet tones highlight the women’s collection that is inspired by the retro looks of the 1950s and 1960s. However a soft, feminine and sophisticated design and tailoring of rich and sumptuous fabrics lend it a modern twist. The men’s line focuses on soft shades in classic and touches of must-have colours of the moment. Floral and scarf prints are hot this season, while fabrics in linen and silk are adapted to suit men’s comfort and sophistication. The kids range is equally sophisticated with a whole lot of blends and layers designed in natural base palette with splashes of blues. The denim collection is super cute too!

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Bridal

tutorials Make Up For Ever experts flew to Qatar to share tips and consultations to brides-to-be during the “For Ever Bridal” open day held recently. The campaign revolves around teaching women about the professional world of beauty and educating them on how to apply make-up on their own and look as gorgeous as a bride everyday. As part of the campaign, the beauty brand also launched its For Ever Bridal tutorial DVD – a compilation of 20 educational episodes that will equip you with the secrets and techniques behind glowing skin, sparkling eyes and luscious lips, turning you into a pro. The DVD is available at all Make Up For Ever stores and is a must-buy for those who want to look their beautiful best!

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Stunning

Sunglasses A stylish fix for summer’s scorching sun is the newly opened sunglasses boutique – Sunfashion, owned by Safilo and franchised by Aida Trading, in the Lagoona Mall. The boutique offers the largest selection of luxury, designer and sport performance sunglasses from high-end brands such as Dior, Gucci, Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani, YSL, Hugo Boss, Marc Jacobs, Jimmy Choo, Balenciaga, Tommy Hilfiger, Carrera and many more. From a selection of over 1,000 pairs of uber-cool sunglasses, let the store’s selling specialists help you choose the perfect sunglasses that suit your personal style. And since the stores receive the latest sunglass styles from top brands first, you are guaranteed to stay ahead in style!

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Doha’s creative talents were out in force at the first Common Thread trunk show held at the Katara Art Center. The concept of the three day pop up boutique was to give local designers and artists an opportunity to exhibit their work. Fashion designers including Selina Farooqui and Ahmed El Sayed were among 16 promising exhibitionists who gathered to show off their collections.

Rabia Zaman and Garine Kekejian

Debrina Aliyah

Stylish Exhibition

Dalia Pineiro

Katara Art Center collaborates with Common Thread Pop-Up Boutique Selina Farooqui

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Ahmed El Sayed


GL AM shop talk Dana Riad

Debrina Aliyah and Carla Mallari

Commercial Manager of Katara Art Center Garine Kekejian revealed to GLAM: “Katara Art Centre and Common Thread share the same vision of encouraging local designers and artists, by giving them a platform to exhibit any kind of creative art, because as you know, art has no limits and noone defines what art is.” Since its opening, Katara Art Center has hosted several fashion exhibitions.

“The vision of Katara Art Center is to educate people and give them a platform to become popular. We’re so excited to have these activities, especially as there is a lot of talent in this field,” shared Garine.


Peter Pilotto

Print explosion

Head-to-toe, mismatched and clashing, it is all about print this season. From graphic and colourful at Mary Katrantzou and Peter Pilotto to paisley at Jil Sander and Etro to fun vegetable patterns at Dolce and Gabbana and Eastern Pearson, there is a plethora of prints to choose from.

S/S Trends

Style Influence

Jil Sander

Working as Buying Director for one of fashion’s hottest websites – Net-a-Porter – is a buzz for Texas native Holli Rogers, who has spent years honing her skills in the business of luxury fashion. She talks to GLAM about top trends and personal style. By Orna Ballout

Style Calling

Middle East Trends

I always knew it was a career I wanted to pursue and was very much inspired by my mother who had an innate sense of style.

The Middle East is a very important market which continues to do well for us. Our customers in this region love the more special pieces from the collections, with Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin and Alexander McQueen being some of our most popular designers.

Net-a-Porter News

We have added a host of exciting new brands to our portfolio this season from ready-to-wear to fine jewellery. Highlights include Hakaan, Michael Van der Ham, Creatures of the Wind, Repossi and Amedeo. We’re offering an edit of our favourite silhouettes in exclusive colourways, and we are sure our customers will love them as much as we do. 30 / JUNE 2012

Fashion Capitals

Each city has its own unique sense of style and personality and can inspire in different ways. London has a cool edgy vibe, Milan is uber glamorous, Paris is super chic and New York has a very minimal and modern aesthetic.

Dolce & Gabbana


GL AM Interview The Designers

I am always on the lookout for what the next big trend will be, both in work and out. I find inspiration and newness from many places; at the shows, reading style magazines and books or shopping in one of my favourite London haunts, such as Portobello market.

Prabal Gurung’s show was just stunning – his directional yet feminine silhouettes were reworked for spring in fabulous print and colour combinations. I also loved Valentino’s collection which felt really fresh – the beautiful lace espadrilles are top of my wish list.

Signature Style

Style Crush

My style is constantly evolving. I’m in fashion because I love the newness of it.

For me this always changes – at the moment one of my biggest style crushes are the CourtinsClarin girls – they are all so beautiful and clearly having fun. Also worth a mention are the fabulous front row bloggers – Garance, Candice Lake, Tamu, Hanneli to name a few. And Caroline Issa from Tank definitely has her own style and always looks incredible

Gucci

Amedeo

Keeping Up

Marc Jacobs

Wardrobe must-haves

Altuzarra

Every wardrobe should have the key essentials: a great blazer, a little black dress, black pants, a leather jacket, a classic white shirt, great ankle boots and a sexy sandal. These pieces are the building blocks of your wardrobe which you can then update each season with more trend-led pieces.

Christian Louboutin

Point Break

From Lisa Marie Fernandez and Peter Pilotto’s amazing printed swimwear to fitted neoprene dresses at Altuzarra, there were many variations of the surf trend on the catwalk. Christian Louboutin’s new fluoro neoprene shoes are an easy way to wear this trend - both comfortable and super-cool.

All that Jazz

The roaring twenties continue to have an impact on our wardrobes with The Great Gatsby film inspiring designers across the runway this season. Think drop-waisted flapper dress, marabou and plenty of shimmer. Gucci offered a strong and sexy take on the trend while Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta went for dreamy romanticism with pastel and gold lame dresses, marabou feathers and beading.

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“This is my go to Celine bag when I don’t know what to wear.”

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GL AM meets

Inside

Waad’s

World

Qatari fashion designer Waad Ali is swiftly earning a reputation among style conscious locals. Her go-getting attitude, affordable collection, and endearing personality prove to be a recipe for success. In an exclusive interview, Waad gives GLAM a glimpse into her wardrobe and world. By Orna Ballout

Natural Talent Fashion, for some, is something that comes naturally. And this is definitely the case for 26-year-old fashion designer Waad. Although she graduated with a degree in Linguistics and Literature from Qatar University, fashion design has always been her real passion and is now bringing her a fruitful career. “I’ve always been interested in fashion and have fond memories of my mother encouraging me to sketch dress designs I’d like to wear for Eid, which she would then make for me,” Waad reveals. Designing beautiful collections of abayas, dresses, and unique pieces is not all Waad fits into her hectic schedule, as she is also kept busy working as Head Stylist and Designer for the TV Development & Support Committee for Qatar TV. “I finish my stylist job at around 3pm; have a couple hours of rest and schedule appointments with clients between 5 and 9pm everyday except Friday – which is supposed to be my day off!” Cool Collection When GLAM visited Waad’s house, we got a peak at her latest collection ‘Happy’. The eye-catching range

comprises garments showcasing her flair for careful attention to detail. We adored the designs featuring a mix of different materials, embellishments and embroideries. In Waad’s own words, the collection is “lively, fresh, and makes you feel good”. When designing a collection, Waad keeps a typical Qatari girl in mind. “Nowadays, most people want to dress up for occasions in something affordable that looks high-end. It’s about the style of a piece, not the price. I’m trying to bring elegance, sophistication, good quality, sustainable fabric, and amazing prices to my collection. I think that’s what really separates my brand from others.” Future Support As a young entrepreneur, Waad is familiar with the difficulties that starting up a business entails, and it is her ultimate dream to open a flagship store in Doha before expanding across the globe. “I would love if the Ministry of Business and Trade set up a programme to help young entrepreneurs get into the market and establish themselves. If we have government support, it will motivate people and help sustain a local industry.” JUNE 2012 / 33


Quick Fire Share your first memory of wanting something in fashion.

A few of Waad’s fave things

“I love this Dolce & Gabbana bag because it’s the most recent addition to my collection. It’s cute and perfect to wear during the day and night.”

A matching skirt and shirt with Barbie’s face! How do you make an abaya standout from the crowd?

“I combine this Tibi jacket with Zara pants; I think the look is yummy!”

I think abayas nowadays are too overdone, like with spikes on the shoulders which isn’t very traditional. I like my abayas with simple cuts, embroidery and some contrast between materials. Whose style do you admire?

I love Miroslava Duma, she always looks comfortable. Describe your style.

Simple, elegant and soft. I love pieces that are flowy and pretty. What designers are you into this season?

Oscar de la Renta, Valentino, Vera Wang and Tom Ford. Where’s your fave city?

London. I love shopping, lunching, walking through the park; you can’t walk here – we go to London to walk! What do you do to unwind?

I like to hang out at coffee shops with family and friends. My favourite is Sugar and Spice at Lagoona mall, it’s quiet and cool. I usually stay home at weekends because it’s so hectic during the week, and when someone tries to talk to me I’m like “No, no, not today!” Tell us something not many people know about you.

I’m really insecure. If I haven’t completed something, I won’t sleep; I’ll be tossing and turning all night long if one abaya hasn’t been finished, and would have to get up to complete it!

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“My shoe collection consists a mix of designer and high street brands, from Christian Louboutin to Zara. I love them all!”


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“I love wearing these silk pants from my Spring collection because they’re so confortable.”

“I’m crazy about accessories as you can tell from the amount I home in my wardrobe. Summer is all about accessories!”

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Fan Bing Bing looks stunning at two separate events during the festival wearing trustworthy designer Salvatore Ferragamo

Freida Pinto adding a touch of gothic glamour to the red carpet in a Versace gown

Fashion at Cannes Film Festival 2012

Every year during the Cannes Film Festival, we get slightly depressed in the GLAM office due to the amount of gorgeously clad celeb pics that flood our inbox. Sigh. What we’d give to be a fly on the wall at the glamorous festival held in the South of France that lures the A-list for a few weeks of films, fun and fabulous fashion. Instead we’ll admire the style from afar and bring you some of the festival’s finest looks. 36 / JUNE 2012


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American songstress Lana Del Ray nails the classic beauty look wearing a stunning Alberta Ferretti dress teamed with a Ferragamo clutch

Gerard Butler pulls of the sophisticated look with a little help from a Salvatore Ferragamo suit

Diane Kruger looks effortlessly chic in this little number from Versus

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best dressed

The Glam list

Fashion at its best and worst The Met Gala is ultimately one of fashion’s biggest nights. Not only is it the opening night of the highly anticipated annual fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York, it’s an opportunity for the who’s who of celebsville to show off their threads in an event becoming like the fashion Oscars. Not all manage to get it right though! GLAM rounds up this year’s style hits and misses.

By Ahmed El Sayed

AMY ADAMS GIAMBATTISTA VALLI

Ahmed El Sayed is a Fashion Design graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar. Freelance stylist and founder of WhiteStain, a ready to wear clothing line based in the GCC www.whitestain.net.

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Amy in a couture one shoulder cream gown, accented with a gold bow belt, Brian Atwood shoes and Judith Leiber bag. The perfect red carpet summer look; very Hollywood glamour.

BEYONCE - GIVENCHY

Beyonce showed up two hours late to the Met Gala accompanied by the one and only Andre Leon Talley. The dress was worth the wait though; a dramatic black lace Givenchy confection, almost sheer from top to bottom. The perfect way to show people your perfect post-pregnancy body


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CAMERON DIAZ - STELLA MCCARTNEY

A very sophisticated look for Cameron. Love the hair, and the silhouette of the dress on her body. A spectacular dress made to fit her like a glove, even if its 30 pounds heavy, she worked every bit of it.

CAREY MULLIGAN - PRADA

Two words: ROBOTIC GLAM. Prada metallic masterpiece of a dress and pewter-hued pumps. No one expected Carey to look like this. Good choice not to wear jewellery, her dress was sparkling enough.

GISELE BUNDCHEN & TOM BRADY - GIVENCY & TOM FORD

Supermodel with NFL star husband; A list power couple. Love both of their silhouettes. Gisele – sexy and very feminine; Tom – the ultimate fashionable sportsman. They were definitely the ‘It ‘couple of the night.

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worst dressed

SARAH JESSICA PARKER - VALENTINO

The usually stylish Sarah Jessica Parker went with a bizarre ‘little house on the Prairie’ like Valentino gown. I’m not sure about the gold cuffs either. Her petite figure needs to show more skin, not dress up like a wallpaper.

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ELIZABETH BANKS - MARY KATRANTZOU

Elizabeth Banks in a multi-patterned Mary Katrantzou creation featuring an over sized peplum and central slit. The Hunger Games star should have gone for a ‘less is more’ approach. The only good thing about this outfit is the Christian Louboutin peep toes with an embellished heel, which you can’t see through this look.

CHLOE SEVIGNY - MIU MIU

The actress stood out in a Miu Miu black mirrored geometric patch work mini dress. Chloe is not one for a giant ball gown, so this ‘60s inspired look suits her rebellious persona. Her look still doesn’t work for Met Gala red carpet.


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HEIDI KLUM - ESCADA

Supermodel and mother of four Heidi Klum in an Escada mini with a lace overlay. Too much jewellery and her hair is too plain. She should lose the Lorraine Schwartz choker and necklace and get an up-do instead, keep it simple Heidi!

FLORENCE WELCH - ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

Save the worst for last. Oh Florence, what were you thinking? Love the detail work and colour of the dress, but absolutely hate the silhouette. Too much off everything; It’s overwhelming.

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Photographer: Rob Altamirano Stylist: Ahmed el Sayed Make-up: Debi Mendez Hair: Jadovich Hanna Models: Anoushka Skaar Nordby and Ryan Kyle Dumbie Tyrer Shoot Co-ordination: Orna Ballout Location: Kempinski Residences & Suites Doha

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FLOWERS OF TOKYO: “In a vibrant, busy city like Tokyo, every girl needs a pair of funky flats to match her Givenchy cocktail dress. And every man needs a leather jacket; for a formal/ casual look, match it with a shirt and pair of jeans to fit into this super cool place.” Ahmed El Sayed, Stylist. Anoushka Dress & Bag: Givenchy (Salam) Shoes: Moschino (Salam) Bracelet: Celine Ryan Jacket & Shirt: Versace (Salam) Trousers: Paul Smith (Salam)

Jet-setting

Style From Tokyo to London, Paris to New York, GLAM brings you style inspired by key fashion capitals; all you need is your passport and you’re good to go

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DOHA QUEEN: “It’s the summer, which only means one thing – wedding season. Get a taste of the beautiful culture and invest in a modern jalabeya to wear to a glamorous Doha wedding. Don’t be scared of trying neon colors, they’re a big hit this season.” Ahmed El Sayed, Stylist. Anoushka Jalabeya: Wafa Saifi (Dados Boutique) Clutch: SMR London(Dados Boutique) Earrings: Crezus (Dados Boutique) Head Band: Dauphines (Dados Boutique)

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MORROCAN HAMMAM: “What better way to spend the summer in Morocco indulging in some souq therapy, searching through the vibrant fabrics – followed by a relaxing Morrocan Hammam treatment. It’s all about colour combinations such as pastels and bolds mixed with prints.” Ahmed El Sayed, Stylist. Anoushka Dress: Catharine Malandino (Salam) Shoes: Frankie Morello (Salam) Bag: Mulberry Bracelet & Necklace: Celine Shoe Accessory: Ghada’s Jewelry (Dados Boutique) Ryan Vest & Trousers: Ralph Lauren Blazer: Versace (Salam) Wallet: Paul Smith (Salam)

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NIGHT OUT IN LONDON: “Paint the streets red in this fun and flirty Galliano dress. Nothing screams glamour better than a pair of sky high wedges. Hair pinned back will make sure you have nothing to worry about when you’re dancing the night away.” Ahmed El Sayed, Stylist. Anoushka Woman: Dress: Galliano (Salam) Shoes: Celine Clutch: SMR London (Dados Boutique) Necklace: Mulberry Ryan Blazer” Versace (Salam) Shirt: Frankie Morello (Salam) Pants: Paul Smith (Salam) Shoes: Alberto Guardiani (Salam)

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WORKING GIRL IN NEW YORK: “Want to fit in to New York City and channel your inner Blake Lively? While the tourists are filling the city in shorts and flip flops, opt for the ‘Working Girl’ look. Nude is a key colour trend especially when the look is worn from top to bottom.” Ahmed El Sayed, Stylist. Anoushka Top, Trousers, Shoes, bag & Bracelet: Celine Wallet: Mulberry

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A DAY IN PARIS: “The perfect city to wear a short white embroidered dress matched with nude flats. Keeping the look simple and effortlessly chic during the day is what the city of love is all about.� Ahmed El Sayed, Stylist. Anoushka: Dress: Valentino (Salam) Shoes: Lacoste Necklace, Bag & Luggage: Mulberry Ryan: T-shirt & Trousers: Lacoste Shoes: Alberto Guardiani (Salam) Luggage: Givenchy (Salam)

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GL AM FASHIOn Jadovich working his hair skills on Anoushka

Make-up artist Debi glams up Ryan

Last minute touch ups to achieve the chic Parisian look

Stylist Ahmed and model Anoushka posing in NYC

behind the scenes

10 people squeezed into a bathroom proved to be hotter than the models look! The team jet set to Tokyo for a picture together!

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here is no doubt about it, the t-shirt is having a fashion moment. No longer garments you throw on when everything else is in the laundry basket; they have become valued items in every fashion conscious being’s wardrobe, each making a statement of their own. And it looks like Qatar has caught onto the statement t-shirt craze with an influx of t-shirt labels popping up over the past year. But not anyone can call themselves a t-shirt designer. It requires a talent for design, whether that be graphic design, illustration, or embroidery, and an eye for quality when it comes to picking out fabric for the t-shirts. This is something that Qatari t-shirt designer, Mai Al Bdeed, a graphics design graduate from VCU Qatar, knows all too well. In the short space of a year, Mai’s t-shirt label, Ma! Collection, has taken Qatar by storm, with fashionistas clamoring over one another to get one of her designs in their size before they vanish off the rail. What makes them so popular with Qatari fashionistas is that in her designs, Mai uses elements from old Qatari traditions as well as references to modern popular Gulf culture. She also uses humour to poke fun at some of the younger generation’s antics, from the way young men wear sunglasses to look “hot”, to the pictures people take of themselves for their BlackBerry display with the caption “don’t touch my DP,” that verge on the line of being outright ridiculous. The self-confessed coffee and chocoholic sat down with Glam for a chat.

Ma! Collection: Putting the

“t” into t-shirt

Qatari t-shirt designer and founder of Ma! Collection, Mai Al Bdeed, has been making Qatar proud with her line of comical t-shirts that merge generations into one fashion statement 50 / JUNE 2012


GL AM spotlight How did you come up with the idea of merging your love of graphics design with fashion to produce your own t-shirt line? I never thought about being a fashion designer. I was designing graphic for display pictures on my BlackBerry, and my friends suggested I put them on t-shirts or dresses, so I did. Explain the design process that goes into the creation of Ma! t-shirts. The design process is not easy, as getting good printing quality for the graphics and high quality t-shirts can be difficult. I usually start by thinking up new themes and unique ideas. The next step is to sketch my designs and illustrations and print them onto sample t-shirts. Then I have to decide if the designs work on the t-shirts and study the sizes.

Mai uses

elements from old Qatari traditions as well as references to modern popular Gulf culture. You often include a signature “batoola” in your designs and on your label - what is the story behind that? The “batoola” is our traditional face mask. It was the inspiration behind my collection which I got from the most beautiful woman I have seen in my life, my mum, and she still wears it. It’s a really feminine thing. Your t-shirt designs include many references to Qatari and popular Gulf traditions - how important do you think it is to reflect aspects of your culture in your designs? And do you think this makes customers connect better with your designs? Yes, it sure does. Simply, if it did not reflect my culture it would not be me. I think designing is my way of explaining what I feel as a Qatari girl who lives between two generations: the old

traditional generation of my mother and the modern generation of technology, and this is what attracts my customers. They feel that the designs talk about them. Tell us about your latest collection. The theme was “tanakass”, a famous word used here in parties which means “get down” in the local dialect! I used a lot of glitter in each design and for the first time made blazers with the t-shirts. How should Ma! t-shirts be worn? I think each girl has her own signature style and will know what to wear them with. They can be worn with jeans, skirts and black trousers, and be worn as evening wear by wearing them with extra accessories. Just like there are shoe trends and bag trends, are there international t-shirt trends? Yes, this summer it will be t-shirts in flashy colors like neon green, orange and pink, which can be worn on the beach with shorts. What makes Ma! t-shirts different to all the other t-shirt labels out there? They have my own signature style and a special Qatari touch. I don’t like imitating famous brands because I know that girls now know everything about fashion and I don’t want to do something which is not unique or special. In the past year a huge number of t-shirt designers in the region have launched their own t-shirt lines. Is this a trend that will pass? How can you tell if a t-shirt designer is a real one? It is a trend, just like abaya designers and cupcake chefs! If anyone has the talent they will succeed, and it’s good that there is competition out there in order to encourage me to do my best. A talented designer will pursue their dream even if there are a million other designers. What have you got planned for your next collection? I plan to have a Ramadan collection which uses different traditional designs and fabrics. What are your hopes for the future? I hope to see all fashion-loving girls wearing Ma! Collection and I plan to expand my label to the rest of the Gulf. You will see Ma! Collection in Dubai, Riyadh and Bahrain soon. Wish me luck!

Ma! Collection is available at Impression Boutique.


Soma Jewelry Designs

Turning prayer

beads into a Fashion Statement 52 / JUNE 2012


GL AM spotlight

Seeing local men twiddling their rosary beads and wearing them like an accessory is not an uncommon sight in the Islamic world. So imagine what happens when you take prayer beads and turn them into a piece of jewellery.

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ome of the best things in life come in pairs and that is definitely the case with design duo Amira Ali Al Dakroury and Somaya Shaker El Refaie, who together came up with the idea of establishing their own jewellery line which takes inspiration from traditional Islamic rosary beads and transforms them into statement jewellery pieces. Based from Qatar and Egypt, Soma Jewelry Designs is the brainchild of Somaya, a sales manager by day and mother to three boys, and her niece Amira, a graduate in graphic design from Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar. While Somaya handles the design aspect, Amira is the brand ambassador in Qatar. Somaya started off by designing and making jewellery for family members and friends, and when Amira caught sight of her aunt’s design talents, she suggested they turn them into a fully-fledged jewellery line, realising the potential of the statement

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pieces made from a combination of colourful crystals, pearls, beads and wooden and leather elements would have in Doha. The idea of wearing bracelets, necklaces and anklets that resembled Islamic rosary beads caught on and eight months later the duo’s pieces are selling like hot cakes. “I came up with the idea to establish my own jewellery brand because I wanted to make my free time productive by developing a hobby I’ve always desired,” explains Somaya, “Ever since I was a little kid I always liked making my own accessories out of beads that would fall off a ruined old bracelet or necklace.” The jewellery is a combination of the traditional and the modern, with Islamic and Arabic elements incorporated into the designs. “I took my inspiration from Islamic rosary beads,” says Somaya, “I took that cultural and religious element and made it the main direction of my first collection.” As Somaya says, her pieces look deceptively simple, but a lot of aspects are taken into account when designing them, such as colour, texture, contrast and composition and she personally hand-makes all her designs. So far, the pieces have proven to be winners. “People love the designs and the way they look and feel. They’re new

and old at the same time,” says Somaya. While many of the pieces have a hip, bohemian and folky vibe, with the bracelets best worn in stacks, there are also more blingy pieces perfect for a glamorous night out in town. Somaya and Amira admit that their business may be small, but that does not mean that they have no influence on the fashion world. In fact, they believe that small jewellery businesses like theirs can have just as much sway in shaping the fashion industry. “In the future I would like to see the brand recognised for its simplicity and folk soul,” remarks Somaya, “I would like to spread the idea that affordable designs that derive from a culture of religion and spirituality can be unique too, and as glamorous as any other expensive and modern piece of jewellery.” Their next collection? “There will be more calligraphic influences,” says Somaya, “I will be using famous sayings and proverbs. It will be the new mix between beads and words.” To find out more about Soma Jewelry Designs, visit their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/ groups/108615239254508 JUNE 2012 / 53


Travel plans

I’m going to the UK this summer to spend time with good friends, enjoy the cool weather and London shopping. Best holiday memory

My best holiday memory was going to Greece last summer with three of my best friends. Aside from the political climate, we had an amazing time eating fresh Mediterranean food, sunbathing and visiting historical ruins. Emily Landry, Market Research & Support Executive

Travel Thoughts

GLAM members share their travel plans and best holiday memories Travel plans

My personal travel plans begin next month when I follow the Irish national team around Poland in the European Championships. The rest of my year is dedicated to weddings, and I will be returning home to Ireland in August and December to celebrate a pair of nuptials. Best holiday memory

My best holiday memories are from my childhood when my old man used to pack his wife, mother-in-law and five kids into a saloon and head to a holiday-home for a fortnight somewhere on the west coast of Ireland. One summer in particular we were no more than a two minute walk from the sandy beach of Lehinch in County Clare. 54 / JUNE 2012

Rory Coen, Correspondent


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This Christmas Holiday, I plan to go to Richmond Virginia and New York to visit my mom, sister and my friends. Best holiday memory

My best holiday memory was when I traveled to Sydney, Australia. There’s a lot to see in Sydney, from simply walking around parks, and shops, to visiting Taronga Zoo – which is a small island filled with animals. I also liked the famous Opera House and spending time at Bondi Beach.

Cassey Oliviera, Editorial Coordinator Travel plans

This Eid, we are planning a trip to France. I have always been fascinated by European countries due to their breathtaking architecture, vintage towns and beautiful landscapes. And seeing the iconic Eiffel Tower in real life would be the cherry on the cake!

Rob Altamirano, Photographer

Best holiday memory

After weeks of arguments and discussions, we finally agreed on a trip to Bangkok last Eid – our first family holiday outside my home country, India. Bangkok is a beautiful place to visit – its palaces, the temples, and just the bustling city life is enough to make any traveler happy. Of course the best part was shopping. There are some really chic high-street fashion stores out there, and the Thai ladies surely know how to look their fabulous best!

Travel plans

I’m looking forward to a trip to the countryside of Meath, in Ireland, the place I call home! Living abroad makes you appreciate the things you don’t have. I can’t wait to do simple things like going for a long walk in the lush green landscape, and then cosying up in front of the fire with the most important people in my life – family and friends. Best holiday memory

Orna Ballout, Fashion & Lifestyle Correspondent

I spent 2009 travelling in Australia; it was the most enjoyable year of my life! I experienced so much and loved the laid back lifestyle. Working at a ski resort, travelling up the East-Coast in a campervan, and lazing on the beach enjoying ‘shrimps on the barbie’ were among some of my top highlights.

Travel plans

My dream destination would be the Himalayas. I am not sure if I am up to it, but I would love to hike it up one of the small mountain heights and see how the snow-clad mystic Mt Everest looks up close. Best holiday memory

I have travelled with family to some of the exotic Far East destinations but my best holiday memories are of my childhood; when we used to go to my grandmother’s house in a village. The carefree fun I had with my cousins is still fresh in my mind and none of the exotic locations can ever wipe them off my mind. sindhu nair, editor

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Summer Spa Special We all want to look our best on summer holiday, so before you travel, indulge in some spa therapy. GLAM did the rounds, sampling treatments that will bring great benefit to your body and mind.

Treatment

Summer Breeze (2 hours 30 minutes) Hotel

Four Seasons Hotel Review

I throw a quick glance at the beautiful poolside as I walk excitedly towards the Spa, to be greeted by my amicable therapist, Catherine from Bali. Summer Breeze ideally begins with an organic green tea and dead sea salt scrub which is rich in minerals and anti-oxidants, but since I had soft skin, she suggested a softer Jojoba body scrub. Now a “scrub” doesn’t necessarily mean being rubbed with a coarse loofah, is what I learned, as Catherine “gently” begins massaging the jojoba beads oil all over my body. The aroma of the Sodashi’s plant essences is amazing. After a quick shower, I head to the hydrotherapy bath room where a tub of water infused with fire 58 / JUNE 2012

element oil awaits me. I hop in like a kid, and the stream of bubbles that shoot out magically work their way on my neck, back, legs and feet. I feel like a princess, as Catherine places a cup of green tea with honey along with a few dates on a side table. After soaking myself for 20 minutes, I go back for the last part of the treatment – a soothing Sodashi signature earth massage, using one of the five Sodashi elements – fire, wood, earth, water or metal. Catherine suggests “water” – a blend of cardamom, juniper berry, lemon myrtle and lime-perfect for uplifting and enlightenment. They say time flies when you are having fun, and my 150 minutes simply zoomed past. I leave feeling relaxed and reinvigorated, my skin smelling good with the aroma of the oils. I am ready to face the summer!

What we liked best:

The hydrotherapy bath is calming and fun. Also the therapy rooms are perfectly lit to create the most peaceful ambience ever. Body Benefits:

The jojoba body polish removes dead skin cells, while oxygenating and soothing the skin. The warm fire element oils in the hydrotherapy bath will soothe your spirits while the final Sodashi signature massage increases lymphatic circulation to reduce water retention and promotes deep rest. It’s not advisable to the do the scrub just after waxing or shaving, or if you have suffered sunburn, as it can irritate the skin. Price: 1155 QAR Rating out of 5: 5

Reviewed by Cassey Oliveira


Treatment

Remineralising facial (50 mins) with add on Amala Neck and Decolletage Lifting treatment (25 mins) followed by a foot Acupressure (30 mins) Hotel

Six Senses Spa at the Sharq Village and Spa Review

We are so busy pampering our face that we often forget our neck and decolletage areas which needs attention too especially in summer when they are most exposed. The Six Senses Spa has always intrigued me with its Arabesque decor, the sandy, golden walls lending an earthy and soothing touch to the Spa. My chatty therapist, Jeanne from China, guides me through the maze-like corridors of the Spa, to the therapy room. Since my skin type is between normal and dry, she chooses the products carefully for the facial. She begins with the unrefined, sun-dried white and pink clays blended with French spirulina – I enjoy the mushy feel of the spirulina that is gently rubbed on my face, and then the neck and decolletage. She leaves the mask on for some time before washing it off with warm water. Then there’s the aromatic moisturising organic cream enriched with cocoa beans, acai, andiroba, brazil nut and other secrets of the Amazon rainforest. When it’s done, I touch my skin and it feels softer and smoother, and the

blackheads are gone. Next is the foot acupressure. Jeanne massages the reflex points on my feet till they feel warm with the sudden spurt in blood circulation. Once done, I head to the relaxation lounge. With my face and neck glowing , I place my “soft” feet on the couch, sip on some aromatic ginger tea and bask in the after effects of a stimulating therapy.

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What we liked best:

This treatment addresses the often neglected areas of our body – the neck and decolletage, in addition to the feet – they deserve some rest too! Body Benefits:

Amala Facial regenerates and balances your skin leaving it brighter, firmer and smoother. Neck and decolletage treatment will lift and firm the neck and chest area, remineralising and rehydrating mature or sun-damaged skin. Foot Acupressure is perfect for both relaxing as well to increase the circulation for your feet and lower legs, increase flexibility. Beneficial before a long flight! Price Amala Facial 550QR Neck and Decolletage 300QR Foot Acupressure 300QR, (for 50mins 480QR) Rating out of 5: 4 1/2

(The sound of airplanes flying overhead is a killjoy.) Reviewed by Cassey Oliveira

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Treatment

Detox to Relax Package Hotel

Ritz Carlton Doha Review

I felt like a princess entering my own private spa at the Ritz Carlton, as the plush surroundings emit an intimate vibe. On the cards was the Detox to Relax package – a treatment combining a body scrub, body wrap and hair therapy. The usual cost of the treatment is QR 800, but the hotel is offering a special 20% discount of QR 600 for 75 minutes. The first part of the treatment consists of a body scrub, and you have the choice between three offerings of Honey, Bamboo or Orange; I opted for the latter and combined it with a warm seaweed wrap. My Bulgarian therapist Emiliya gently worked the sweet smelling scrub over my skin, while telling me about the Natura Bisse

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products from Spain the spa uses. The scrub was surprisingly soothing and not at all what I had anticipated. Next, it was the seaweed wrap. I was smothered in an algotherapy mask – a green substance with a jelly like texture, before being wrapped in plastic, and then further covered in blankets. My therapist ensured that it was normal to feel hot and start sweating, and this would really help the ingredients work properly. As I lay like a mummy, a hot oil scalp treatment was carefully rubbed into my hair to help nourish the scalp and stimulate hair vitality. I felt relaxed and true to word – hot – and ready to be unwrapped! I recommend not trying this treatment if you’re claustrophobic! After a quick trip to the shower to wash off my green jelly Shrek lookalike appearance I could already notice a big difference in my skin, which

felt smooth and fresh. The finale was a relaxing short massage using firming cream containing aloe vera, royal jelly and seaweed extracts; it was a welcome ending to the treatment, although I would have preferred longer time spent on this part of the treatment, the massage is always my favourite part. What we liked best:

My skin felt super smooth and had an instant glow. Body benefits:

The scrub removes dead skin cells leaving skin smooth; while the seaweed wrap nourishes, revitalises and hydrates skin; and the hair oil therapy nourishes the scalp and stimulates vitality. Price: QR 600 for 75 minutes Rating out of 5: 5

Reviewed by Orna Ballout


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Treatment

Carrot and Sesame Body Buff Hotel

Bliss Spa, W Doha Review

I highly recommend you try the Carrot & Sesame Body Buff at the uber trendy Bliss Spa. It’s one of their signature treatments, and really is as delicious as it sounds. The first part of the process is being coated in fresh carrots mixed with hot aroma oil. The carrot mix feels strange yet pleasant, and according to my therapist, really helps the skin glow. After this, a combination of hot milk and honey were massaged on to my skin; this part of the treatment is also referred to as the ‘Cleopatra bath’, as she famously bathed in the substances.

The aroma of carrot, hot milk and honey, was very calming. And as you can imagine, being coated in all the above, was very messy. Next it was time to be wrapped for 20 minutes in the silver plastic sheet, followed by blankets, until I was covered from head to toe. I felt warm right away, as an electric blanket underneath me sped up the process to help all the ingredients work before applying the next part of the treatment – the sesame & salt scrub. I felt slightly cold after my wrap, but the therapist soon warmed up my skin with the scrub, which was again delicate on the skin, and not what I was expecting. I made a mess on my way to the Vichy shower, leaving a trail of fresh carrot, milk, honey, sesame and salt in my path! But soon I was shiny, clean, and had skin as soft as a baby.

The final part of the treatment was a light massage using Bliss Spa’s signature body butter which includes shea butter and chamomile. I left the spa feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and ready to take on the world! What we liked best:

The use of fresh ingredients, especially hot milk and honey drizzled over the skin, I felt like Cleopatra! Body benefits:

The body wrap is beneficial for skin softening; the scrub removes flaky, dry skin, which will have you beach ready in no time! Price: QR 700 for 90 mins Rating out of 5: 5

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Traveller Chic Lynette Cowie, The Style Revivalist, navigates through the often turbulent voyage of holiday clothes’ packing.

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scaping ones daily routine is enough to make a woman’s spirits soar, as there’s something about a holiday, that holds an unspoken promise. Perhaps it’s the allure of exotic adventures, the familiarity of being reunited with loved-ones, or simply the hope of better things to come. Whatever our expectations, we begin living our holiday fantasies long before the practicalities of packing become a reality. So it’s no wonder

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that when the time comes to condense our indefinable dreams into a 26” x 26” x 10” suitcase, we’re faced with a packing crisis extraordinaire! Think practically to pack realistically

If packing like a seasoned traveller escapes you, then a packing list is a good place to start. Keeping a list inside your cupboard door, or readily on you, helps organise your thoughts in the lead up to the actual packing process. Jot down your initial ‘must-take’ items and ideals. If you’ve done this before, and you’ve wisely kept your previous lists, they’ll remind you of your tendencies to either over or under pack, while you’ll have identified travel winners and impractical pieces.

Whether deficient or extensive, this list forms the backbone to fleshing out or trimming down your travel needs. Leading up to your trip, begin wearing the items you deem worthy of packing, ensuring they’re as comfortable, well fitting, and in as good condition as you recall them being. Be sure to prioritise lightweight, easily washable and non-crease travel-friendly items. Once you’re confident with your initial list, it’s time to lay them out for their versatility test. Keep in mind that each piece is to be worn many times, as easily interchangeable pieces reign supreme. Test them for their mixing and matching capabilities, ensuring they coordinate in style, colour and occasion.


A pair of aviator sunglasses has never been more appropriate. UterqÜE QR 450 Minimise on metal, for security checkpoints, while style and quality remains intact. Karen Millen QR 293 each

If your style calls for a belt, make it the ontrend chain belt for easy removal and sheer comfort. UterqÜE QR 250

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With different climates at your origin to destination, layering is key. Massimo Dutti QR 335

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Soft to the touch, this desirable cowl neck tank top is a travel must-have. UterqÜE QR 250

Double up on versatility by making your clutch your iPad case onboard. UterqÜE QR 790

Whether you decide to travel first, business or economy class there’s no reason to look and feel anything but comfortably chic onboard. You’ll be the first person considered for an upgrade if one becomes available, while staff and fellow passengers will respond more positively to you.

The ever-popular classic black handbag is the ideal travel mate. Coccinelle QR 2211

From daytime to nighttime, a metallic ballet pump is a full-proof travel item. Massimo Dutti QR 335

Allow your trench to take full advantage of a 2012’s fresh colour option. BCBGMAXAZRIA QR 2218

Set your watch on holiday time with strap versatility. Massimo Dutti QR 400

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The omnipresent sunglasses will see you star-style ready as you disembark the flight. Dior qr 1636

Light in weight, but heavy on style, this coat will have you checked out while checking in! Ralph Lauren QR 5280

As an added layer, this jumper offers elegant casualness and warmth. Ralph Lauren QR 2750

This seahorse print silk scarf adds a perfectly playful pop of colour. Carolina Herrera QR 890

Be globally travel-worthy with Gucci’s passport holder. QR 1200

Protect your iPad and stylish reputation. Carolina Herrera QR 1030

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Be first-class flight-friendly in an ensemble that offers as much comfort as it does impeccable style. These classically cut designer tone-on-tone staples with have you looking and feeling fabulous on and off your flight. Now that’s worth the effort! Stylist’s Little Black Book Massimo Dutti +974 44135109 UterqÜE +974 44135580 Karen Millen +974 44134503 Coccinelle +974 44135818 BCBGMAXAZRIA +974 44507082/5 Dior +974 44134642 Tod’s +974 44134937 Gucci +974 44134612 CÈline +974 44134763 Ralph Lauren +974 44135655 Carolina Herrera +974 44134748

Lightweight and understated, these Gucci trousers make the perfect travel companion. QR 2300

Once on-board, slip into the comfort of cashmere or the casualness of a polo shirt. Ralph Lauren QR 1510 and QR 930

The loafer is as subtly comfortable as classy. Tod’s QR 1595

For sure-style travellers, a big bag is a musthave. CÈline QR 19 050

Look and feel crisp when checking in and disembarking in an all-time classic shirt. CÈline QR 3360

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GL AM travel

‘Less is more’ travel style tips

With weight and space issues, just because it fits doesn’t mean it has a ticket to fly. Remember it’s a suitcase you’re packing, not a wardrobe! Make your selection based on your body shape, occasions, climate and duration Weigh in at 3 kgs lighter than the check-in allowance, with a virtually empty carry on and large handbag. If you’re planning to make shopping a holiday pastime, then allow more space and weight for homeward bound holiday finds If you’re not clothing-equipped when travelling to countries with extreme temperatures, you’ll do well to shop at your destination for their climate-friendly textiles and cuts Be mindful of the weight and bulk of each item you pack. Denims for instance are often heavy and can be replaced with lighter weight pants. Instead of bulky sweatshirts opt for the warmth of a cashmere jumper To minimise on stress, take your costume jewellery instead of your most costly possessions Familiarise yourself with the holiday itinerary and any pre-requested dress codes Remember to factor in your on-flight ensembles as part of your holiday wear ratios Take into account those last minute space and weight guzzlers, like electronics, chargers and toiletries How to earn style miles

How well and easily you’re able to pack is going to be a direct reflection on how organised, confident and intimate you are with your daily

colours and style of dress. * Let go of the idea of wearing a new outfit each day, as any style savvy traveller will tell you, the suitcase capsule is made up of basic interchangeable pieces teamed with bold accessories. * Begin by selecting and sticking to one base/ neutral colour palette from which to coordinate your accent colours. This minimises shoe and accessory needs, and makes holiday layering effortless. * To ensure you don’t tire of your choices, pack a proportionate variety of skirts, pants and dresses. Ensure these core items, styled with accessories, set you up for seamless daytime to nighttime transitions. * Team your athletic footwear only with your active wear for focused exercise workouts. Ratios or rations

While some might view packing ratios more like rations, there’s no doubt that packing strategically helps you lighten your load, makes holiday dressing easier and does away with over-packing stress. Here’s a guide to first class ratios. A week’s needs: 1 jacket 2-3 bottoms 8 tops 1 dress 2 bags 3 pairs of shoes A fortnight’s needs:

2 jackets 4-5 bottoms 12 tops

2 dresses 2 bags 4 pairs of shoes Jackets. A blazer and trench are the most versatile travel options, being mindful of water and wind-resistant fabric choices Tops. Split your top ratios 80/20% between basic day and dressier tops. Options include anything from spaghetti strap camisoles, long sleeve shirts and elegantly embellished tunics Bottoms. Vary styles from long to short pants and skirts, while keeping them neutral in colour and print for maximum versatility Shoes. Loafers, ballet pumps, flip-flops to wedges espadrilles and heeled pumps will give you the most millage Dresses. The popular 8-style-convertible infinity dress offers great holiday occasion versatility, as do the easily packable scarf and classic shift dresses Boleros, cardigans or pashminas. Take your pick. Underwear. Keep your undies flesh coloured and thong-styled for maximum versatility. Pack your best fitting and bust forming bras Bags. Double up your on-flight bag as your day bag, and add a clutch for a snappy look Accessories. Weather and occasion dependent, add socks, belts, hats, jewellery, scarves, tights, swimwear, cover-ups and sportswear. On-flight styles

Only Lady Gaga could turn heads by stepping off a plane in South Korea last month, wearing a floor-length evening dress and elaborate mask! Thankfully we don’t have to follow suit, opting rather for the comfort of layering and the simplicity of a neutral base colour palette.

Aptly known as The Style Revivalist, Lynette Cowie assists the ladies of Doha in finding and developing their confidence through her innovative personal, wardrobe and shopping styling methods. For individual styling consultations visit www.lynettecowie.com

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Global Beauty GLAM travels around the world to bring you beauty looks inspired by Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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Model: Jennifer Tan / Hair and make-up inspired by Asia

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Model: Rebecca Parker Hair and make-up inspired by Europe

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Model: Khady Kebe Hair and make-up inspired by Africa

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In deep conversation whilst enjoying delicious Kempinski cuisine

Make-up artist Jenny showcasing her styling skills

GLAM’s team with the Kempinski’s Sirena and Annette

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The holiday season is just around the corner and if you’re planning a city break, long vacation or a romantic getaway, we’ve put together a countdown for preholiday prep so you have a beautiful body and radiant skin.

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Start buffing and scrubbing. If you’re going to bare all, get rid of the dead skin with a good body exfoliator, body and face scrub and don’t forget those feet. Invest in a body brush to gently scrub your skin in the shower everyday or better still book into the salon for a body scrub. Freshly exfoliated skin will help to prolong your tan. 3 weeks to go

Pull in the body fixer helps to shape that figure. Cellulite combating creams or firming solutions will help to smooth your skin so get applying and lose those imperfections. 2 weeks to go

Start fake tanning so you can arrive to your destination with a beautiful and natural healthy glowing tan. Most tanning products contain skincare benefits for the face and body to ensure smooth skin with a bronzed look. Try to use a gradual tanner (which is basically just a moisturiser) with a small amount of the fake tanning ingredient, it will give you a beautiful golden glow. 1 week to go

Pamper yourself with a good mask to leave your skin feeling smoother, fresher and grimeless. It is recommended to do it a week before you leave to help your skin to eliminate any toxins before exposing it to a change in weather and water. Alternatively, for the ultimate pampering treat book yourself in for a full facial treatment at the spa for some deep cleansing and TLC.

important finishing touches to give you even more confidence at the beach, by the pool or just catching up with friends. I would really recommend a gel nail polish for your holidays. We all know polish can chip quickly especially if you are in the pool and reapplying sun cream all day long. Gel polishes won’t chip or peel and will stay shiny and beautiful for up to 2 weeks. Do any waxing around 48 hours before you are due to leave. This will give time for any irritations to calm down and also let your soothe before you expose it to the sunshine. If shaving is your preferred method of hair removal make sure you use a really good shaving cream to help to protect your skin and avoid painful razor cuts. If you want to start your holiday with a darker tan then have a spray tan 24 hours before you are due to leave but make sure you don’t do it on the same day as any hair removal as this may cause a slight irritation. Take your cleanser with you

If you can only take one skin care item from home, let it be your cleanser, an abrupt change in cleansers can disrupt skin’s acid balance and cause a vacation breakout. Lighten the load

Hot humid conditions can cause a breakout of unslightly spots so opt for a lighter gel based moisturiser that won’t get stuck in your pores or better still, a light super hydrating serum would be just perfect for a sun parched thirsty skin.

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Chill out puffy eyes

Protect your hands and feet with perfectly polished nails and a pedicure for those all-

To reduce under-eye puffiness after a long trip, put some crushed ice in a washcloth and apply

it under the eyes, it’s an automatic wake-up call that makes you look and feel immediately fresher. Also bring along some eye drops for the flight to keep your eyes lubricate. Don’t forget your hair

Sun, sea and chlorine can really dry out and damage your hair so take some protection for your hair and scalp, try Kerestase Huile Celeste which has UVA and UVB filters. Treat your tresses as you relax by the pool and pop on some of your favourite hair mask to the ends to avoid them splitting in the heat. Keep your lips in kiss-top condition

Always apply lip balm, preferably with an SPF factor if you are sunbathing. If you are braving colder weather then keep lips well hydrated to avoid chapped painful lips. Life’s a beach...sand

If you are sitting on the beach don’t be afraid to take advantage of the sand. Beach sand is a great natural exfoliator so gently rub a little on your feet (not too hard, sand can be a little sharp!) to keep them super soft or walk barefoot in the sand when you can. The big chill

If you are heading off to a cooler climate you should consider changing your moisturiser to a slightly heavier one to prevent cold air and harsh winds from causing dryness. To help prevent tangles and split ends keep hair protected from the wind as best you can, tie it up where possible. A deep conditioning mask is also very beneficial when you are in cold temperatures to help keep all those natural oils deep inside the hair follicle.

Kirsten McLachlan is the Training Manager at AND Trading, ensuring all staff have up-to-date training on the newest , trendiest and highest quality services available in the market. She has been in the beauty industry for 12 years.Kirsten also manages the Nails Boutique Salon inside Zai Mall on Salwa Road where you can see her for appointments on request. She will write a regular column on skin, hair and nail care for GLAM. Join Nails Qatar on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @nailsqatar e-mail: training@andtrading.net

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Holidaying at Home

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GLAM discovers there’s no need to escape the country when you’re in need of some time out, as a little slice of heaven is located right on your doorstep.

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ith holiday season upon us, you’re probably seeking a break that’ll take your mind off the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you’re looking for a place that offers amazing views, delicious cuisine, and convenient shopping access, then The Torch Doha is a must-visit. The hotel which features contemporary Middle Eastern interiors, boasts the perfect location for both men and women, as it’s nestled between Doha’s largest shopping mall Villaggio, and Aspire – Doha’s grand sports village. There’s even a bridge which connects the hotel to the shopping mall to provide convenient access. When The Torch invited me to stay for one night to experience its offerings, I was excited to see what they had up their sleeve. Having previously conducted a photo shoot there, I knew I would be impressed, but was even more so after spending time in the comforts of a Deluxe Suite. The suite is the ultimate lazy person’s paradise, as thanks to a handy control panel positioned next to the bed, you can do a variety of things with a simple touch of a button; like opening and closing the curtains, and controlling the unique lighting mood system – one of the room’s top features – which allows you to adjust the lighting from a selection of 12 cool colours such as magenta, marine and warm white. Other highlight features include the complimentary mini-bar, with first servings of


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juice, soft drinks and water courtesy of the hotel. The bathroom is pretty awesome too; I especially enjoyed the powerful shower and scrumpcious Asprey bath products. There’s a bunch of facilities in the hotel to keep you busy. It boasts state of the art sporting, leisure and spa facilities; although at the time of review, the spa unfortunately wasn’t open to sample. But going by the other facilities, I’m guessing it will be splendid. Make sure you spend time by the swimming pool which offers incredible views of Doha. It was absolute bliss to kick back, relax, and enjoy the sun and lush surroundings. My only negative was that the sun loungers were slightly uncomfortable, as there weren’t any cushions available for them. I managed an hour of tan time, but could have easily lounged there all day. When hunger strikes, there are many restaurants options to tickle your fancy. The Flying Carpet is a good choice; open all day, it serves a huge buffet of various cuisines such as Middle Eastern, sushi, and there are also live cooking stations where the chef can prepare fresh food for you. I enjoyed a tasty omlette breakfast accompanied with freshly baked breads, delicious! It’s worth your while to visit Three Sixty, the unique revolving restaurant located on the 47th floor showcasing mesmerising 360 views of the city; the perfect place to unwind and gorge on delectable cuisine. A new restaurant Panorama is set to open shortly, located on the 50th floor, you can only imagine the amazing views you’ll get up there. All in all, the Torch Doha is a great luxurious retreat to provide you comfort, class, and care when you need that well deserved break away from it all. Rating : ★★★★★ Favourite aspect: Views from the swimming pool

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destinations Glam takes a look at the hottest cities to visit this summer By cassey oliveira

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Northern Ireland Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, many stunning facets of this country are yet to be explored. If you grew up listening to fairytales, you will be thrilled with the bundle of 17th century castles spread across acres of lush green fields, riddled with untold stories of the past. With this year marking the Titanic centenary, the Titanic museum in Belfast is another must-see.

London It’s the Summer Olympics 2012 next month! Put on your sporting caps and witness the biggest gaming event in the world. Cheer on the athletes, and perhaps learn a game or two, yourself. At other times, you can enjoy one of the oldest and most popular ceremonies associated with the Buckingham Palace – Changing the Guard that takes place daily in summer.

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Florida A paradise for all you beach lovers, Florida’s irresistible beaches are quite popular for their natural beauty and entertainment. A major plus would be the year-round sunshine which means you get that perfect tan naturally! Miami, for one, hosts a whole lot of water sports activities, or you could just laze around on the sandy beaches. There’s also the city of Orlando which is perfect for a family vacation thanks to its amazing theme parks.

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They don’t just simply call it ‘God’s own country’. With its serene beaches, emerald back waters, magnificent waterfalls, colourful art forms, tangy cuisine, rejuvenating health retreats and spectacular festivals – Kerala ranks among the most popular destinations in Asia. There’s an ongoing Dream Season until September 30, during which you can avail backwater houseboat cruises, hill station holidays, Ayurvedic rejuvenation packages and monsoon tours at unbelievably low prices... Live the dream!

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GL AM travel Madagascar This fourth largest island in the world, off the southern coast of Africa, harbours some of the most exotic species of flora and fauna. Organised safari trips in National Parks gets you closer to nature; to appreciate the rich biodiversity you would otherwise never have come across. And when you are tired after an adventurous nature trail, head off to the stunning beaches for a relaxing dip in the pristine blue waters.

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Sydney The vibrant city with its enthralling cultural entertainment and a pleasing temperate climate has often been ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world. Situated on a stunning harbour, Sydney offers two of the most iconic attractions – the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour bridge. Hop onto a ferry to take in the breathtaking view of the most beautiful natural harbour in the world. Then there’s also the famous Bondi beach to laze around on a warm, sunny day.

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The beauty of this sophisticated city only gets better by night as the buildings and towers are lit up to reveal the spectacular architecture. From the tallest twin towers in the world – the Petronas Twin Towers, to the second-tallest freestanding tower in the world – the Menara KL, Kuala Lumpur takes pride in its dazzling skyline. There is also a myriad of shopping complexes offering a range high-end to locally manufactured products that you could splurge on.



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ts early morning and the sun is rising. Not many are on the beach except for local fisherman and the few who choose to spend their early hours walking or jogging before the masses of sun worshippers invade the quiet solitude. I roll out my mat under the shade of a tree to escape the direct rays of the sun. The waves move towards me drawing the smell of the sea; waves gently cascading against the shore bringing a dependable rhythm to the day, to my practice. Planning our trip to Thailand, I imagined this moment. Instead of practising indoors amongst the sometimes stale air or chill of air conditioners within a studio, I could instead experience the freshness of the morning air throughout my yoga practice. Day by day, year after year, we pass through life going from moment to moment. Walking, driving to and from activities, meetings, to school, home again. We are likely eat the same things, see the same people, and go to the same places. Trying to meet all the demands of our time and energy. This isn’t all bad, but with repetition our life can seem dull in all its sameness. We finish our meals without noticing the flavours and textures. We drive to the mall unlikely to remember what we passed along the way, wondering how we even got there. We go to school, to work. We eat, play, sleep. Travel, however, can be exciting. It appeals to most as it’s a break from all the sameness in our lives. Routine. Part of the success of the novel Eat, Pray, Love by Eliabeth Gilbert is how it touched on a yearning to step away from our ordinary lives. To travel and maybe discover our true selves or true love, like in the book. Visiting new places in the world seems fresh and exhilarating. We seek to understand language, culture. We taste what seem like exotic flavours. We meet people. We expand ourselves, our boundaries. I thought practicing on the beaches in Thailand would be full of wonder, splendour and excitement. Or I might find those magical moments under a brilliant

full moon above the shores of Doha. Or maybe on the balcony of our cruise ship while sailing through the Caribbean last summer. I expected my yoga practice to be enhanced by such exotic surroundings. My experience leading up to the start of my practice may have been, but once I began, the surroundings slipped away. Which is as it should be. The adventure and journey is within. Unless you are a gymnast, dancer or professional athlete you probably haven’t paid much attention to your physical body over the years. How it moves, reacts, feels. And unless you approach your mind in much the same way, as something to watch and discover, you probably don’t notice how it functions on a day-to-day basis. It is said we repeat the same thoughts over and over for most of our days. Unless we’re in a learning mode or perhaps in a new situation or environment we don’t pay much attention to our thoughts at all. Unlike other forms of physical movement or exercise the focus of yoga isn’t on goals, strategies or competition. It is a practice of awareness. We use tools like our breath and our dristi (gaze) to turn our focus and attention inwards. At first our progress might be as simple as our brain connecting a right foot movement with a left arm raise. We may learn enough to engage a particular set of muscles to provide a stable foundation or lift us off the ground. It may evolve into something that not only shows us how our bodies move and feel, but what our underlying thoughts and emotions are in any given moment. Highlight patterns of self-talk moving incessantly in our minds. It may disclose our worries, our fears. We may feel a sense of belonging, coming home. A sense of power, peace or joy. Whether I’m teaching a class, practicing with others or moving on my own in the quiet of the morning, each time I step on the mat it is a journey. What I meet there each day is unique. It allows me to learn, grow and experience the newness of each day. Each moment. Similar to what I look for when I travel to new places. Only with yoga, it’s all here in front of me. I just need to look for it.

Jody Ryan (RYT) completed her Yoga Teacher Training in June 2011 and is currently teaching at Yama Yoga Studios (www.yamayogastudios.com). Being fairly new to yoga but older in life, she hopes to inspire those around her to dive deep into yoga and themselves no matter where they’re at along their journey.

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Click Away... GLAM rounds up the region’s best online shopping portals By Yousra Samir

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GL AM online Urban Souq Boutique www.boutique.urbansouq.com

The e-boutique section of popular Doha-based trendsetting website, Urban Souq, is a colourful bazaar of clothing, bags, jewellery and accessories from both upcoming and established Middle Eastern designers such as Egyptian designer, Amina Khalil, and Kuwaiti bag label, Shanta. This is the online shopping destination for you if you like discovering new design talent and have an eye for anything with a distinctly Arabic flavour. Along with the online catalogue you will find designer profiles, as well as styling tips on how to wear the pieces, and special editor’s picks from founder and managing director, Rana El Sakhawy, and guest bloggers like Tala Samman of My Fash Diary, in line with the latest trends. Added bonus? 5% of each purchase is donated to charities around the Middle East. Now that’s guilt-free shopping. Lemuda www.lemuda.com

Coco Chanel’s famous quote “Fashion fades, style remains” is the mantra of online luxury shopping portal Lemuda. Based out of Dubai, Lemuda’s online catalogue, available in both Arabic and English and updated on a weekly basis, features clothing, shoes, bags and accessories from big name designers such as Gucci, Fendi, Prada, Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana and many more. What is unique about Lemuda is that its carefully hand-picked selection of items have been specifically chosen with the intention of allowing you to be able to mix and match them easily, creating your own individual style. In addition, Lemuda offers special weekly time-limited sales on womenswear, menswear, childrenswear, toys, home-design and beauty products, holidays, and much more. There’s something for everyone! Registration is free and you can expect your order to be delivered to you via express delivery within 3 to 4 days depending on your location.

Dia Boutique www.dia-boutique.com

Formerly known as Dia Diwan, Dia Boutique, founded and managed by Rasha Khouri, is a sleek and sophisticated online boutique for the hip and trendy, where East meets West. The e-boutique offers womenswear, evening wear, bags, shoes, jewellery, accessories and beauty products from both popular regional and international brands and designers, such as Georges Chakra, Mia Jafari and Deepa Gurnani, to the lesser known, such as Kiki London and Wicce. As well as online shopping, you can enjoy looking through Dia Boutique’s free online magazine, with articles on fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and arts and culture from some of the region’s best fashion bloggers and journalists. Registration is free and the e-boutique provides worldwide shipping with deliveries taking no longer than 7 days.

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GL AM online Sukar www.sukar.com

Sukar is the Middle East’s answer to TK Maxx - authentic big labels at low prices. The premium online shopping club, which requires a free application for membership or an invitation from a current member to join, offers up to 90% discount off items spanning from over 700 of the world’s best brands, from Moschino to Nine West and Ralph Lauren to Nike. Sukar is much more than your average online shopping portal, it is more like an online service which meets all your lifestyle needs, with every aspect of your shopping list covered, including womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and sportswear, as well as shoes, bags, watches, sunglasses and gadgets from BlackBerry and Apple. Sukar is based on a special concept of time-limited sales, with big discounts on items lasting for only 2 to 3 days, so it is a case of first come, first serve. If you are a bargain-lover, you will love their section of items for 1000 AED, 500 AED, 250 AED and 100 AED and under. Invite a friend to join the website and you can earn yourself a $25 voucher!

Boutique 1 www.boutique1.com

Joining the ranks of luxury online shopping portals such as Net-APorter, MyWardrobe and MyTheresa is UAE-based luxury concept store Boutique 1’s online store. Boutique 1 stocks an endless list of the world’s most coveted designers, such as Victoria Beckham, Mary Katranzou, Proenza Schouler and Elie Saab, to name a few. Their extensive collection of both womenswear and menswear includes every type of clothing and accessory imaginable, from casual wear to formal wear and beach wear to even traditional Middle Eastern garb. As well as clothing, shoes, bags and accessories, Boutique 1 also sells accessories for your mobile phones, laptops and other gadgets. Check out the Fashion Insider for a lowdown on the latest trends, designer profiles and designer interviews, and then shop for the looks featured. Shipping to UAE residents is free and worldwide shipping is via express delivery.

Shopping Shrine www.shoppingshrine.com

Shopping Shrine is Qatar’s very first online shopping portal, created by a group of young Qatar entrepreneurs who call themselves the “Info Tribe”. The idea behind Shopping Shrine is transforming shopping at a souq into a home experience. The website provides a platform for local designers, brands and businesses to trade online, and customers will be able to shop from their favourite local stores without having to leave the comfort of their homes (and sofas). Here you can find anything and everything, from clothing and accessories to gadgets, stationary and office supplies, and from flowers and gifts to even traditional food and home-grown produce. As well as international brands such as Samsung, Ettika, Isharya and Gymboree, you will find local brands and shops such as 19EightyFive, Salzakih Couture and even Gardenia! The website provides free next day delivery for residents in Qatar and international shipping via DHL.

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Rich Lip Colour SPF 12 from Bobbi Brown Wear the season’s prettiest hue on your lips with celebrity makeup artist Bobbi Brown’s latest collection of lipsticks ‘Rose Gold’ inspired by her treasured rose gold wedding band. The soft, smooth texture melts onto lips for a truly comfortable wear that lasts for hours.

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Bottega Veneta fragrance from Bottega Veneta Renowned master perfumer Michel Almairac has magically woven together the leathery floral chypre with the olfactory bliss of the Venetian countryside – fresh meadows, mown hay, flowers, earth and wood – to produce a fragrance so supple and sensual. Glam says: Drops of magic! 10

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Even Better Skin Tone Correcting Lotion from Clinique Developed specifically for combination and oily skin types, the moisturising lotion battles the multiple causes of skin discolouration by immediately helping to brighten skin and restore it to a more uniform tone over time. Glam says: No more dark spots!

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The seductive and charming scent of rose is brilliantly captured in this new fragrance by Armand Basi. The frosted pink tint of the bottle reflects the icy freshness of the fragrance. With a roseshaped cap, the bottle couldn’t get any cuter! Glam says: A bed of roses!

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Photoderm Bronz Spray from Bioderma Looking for that perfect tan? This body spray activates, intensifies and prolongs the tan while making sure that your skin is not sunburned, but beautifully tanned. Glam says: Have fun under the sun!

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Beauty’Full Volume Mascara from Bourjois With its ultra-black volumising foam formula and a mega-lash styling brush, this mascara promises soft and silky lashes even after several coats. And it’s clump-free! Glam says: The secret to stunning eyes!

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So you don’t have time to visit the spa. Fret not, Champneys brings to you a whole range of spa indulgence products to pamper yourself. We love the magical ingredients of this body cream – the tropical brown sugar and pure white Bora Bora sand gently exfoliates, the rich mango butter softens and the coconut oil moisturises your skin, leaving it soft and nourished.

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We don’t know which we love more. The vintage atomiser pump of the bottle or the peony-inspired fragrant shimmering powder that you spray from it. The pump releases a mist of pink and silver shimmer to beautify the body and hair and leave a silky, satin finish to the skin.

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Pivoine Delicate EDT & Duo gloss from L’Occitane

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Why settle for one when you get two? This irresistible duo from L’Occitane combines the powder scent-the Pivone Delicate Eau de Toilette – that radiates the silky softness of peony and rose petals, and a gloss to adorn lips with a luscious sheen.

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Matte Eye Shadow Collection from Sephora

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This collection of eye shadows combines the best of both warm and cool tones in easy-to-wear, ravishing neutrals to give a soft, sexy and sophisticated look. Glam says: Beauty lies in the eyes!

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The radiance-boosting properties of cacao beans in this bronzing powder create an exquisitely natural and radiant glow with a sensual bronzed effect when applied to cheeks. And its chocolate scent is simply addictive! Glam says: Feel chocolaty!

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Naked 2 eye shadow from Urban Decay Open up the hinged lid-taupe metal case, and feast your eyes on the 12 pigment-rich, taupe and greige neutral eye shadows ranging from pale to deep, matte to sparkly. From stunning neutral looks to smoky dramatic eyes and everything in between – let the colours work their way on your eyes. Glam says: Neutral is the new sexy!

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2012 FiFi Awards:

Bieber to be honored at perfume Oscars

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hanel’s Cruise collection at Versailles earlier this week didn’t disappoint in the beauty stakes, and now fashionistas will be able to recreate the Marie Antoinette-inspired aesthetic with the launch of Chanel logo beauty spot stickers. For a runway show, Chanel’s creative director of makeup Peter Philips adorned models’ cheekbones with black velvet Chanel logo beauty spots, with style.com reporting stickers recreating the effect will be available for sale in an upcoming line called Collection Versailles de Chanel. The beauty expert discussed his creative process

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in an exclusive interview with the publication. “Last minute I added a subtle highlight with Mouche de Beaute,” said Philips, explaining the customised highlighter, a bold pink eyeshadow and CC stickers will form the forthcoming beauty set. The French fashion house has previously enjoyed success with a collection of temporary jewellery-like tattoos inspired by Chanel symbols, cherry blossoms, and birds. Other beauty highlights of the 2013 Chanel Cruise collection included candy-colored bob wigs, evoking the pastel hair trend seen at Spring/Summer 2012 shows such as Issey Miyake, Narciso Rodriguez and Thakoon.

he 2012 Elizabeth Taylor Fragrance Celebrity of the Year Award will go to Justin Bieber at the upcoming 40th Fifi Awards, while other scents in the running for a gong include Prada Candy and Tom Ford Violet Blonde. Sponsored by The Fragrance Foundation and held annually since 1973, the FiFi Awards are dubbed the “Oscars” of the perfume world, with this year’s ceremony to take place in New York May 21 with Glee star Jane Lynch hosting. After Justin Bieber’s debut women’s perfume Someday broke records back in June 2011, earning $3 million in just three weeks at US department store Macy’s, it comes as no surprise the pop sensation will be honored at this year’s ceremony. This year, the Board of Directors unanimously agreed the singer should follow in the footsteps of last year’s victor Halle Berry in receiving the “Elizabeth Taylor Fragrance Celebrity of the Year Award,” which honors a celebrity who has embraced and promoted the world of fragrance. Bieber is also in the running for the luxe women gong, where Beyonce’s Pulse, Bottega Veneta, Prada Candy and Tom Ford Violet Blonde are also nominated. Ford’s Jasmin Rouge fragrance is also nominated in both the nouveau niche men and the nouveau niche women categories. Scents in the running for the luxe men prize include Armani Code Sport, Gucci Guilty Pour Homme, John Varvatos USA, Yves Saint Laurent’s L’Homme Libre and Un Jardin Sur Le Toit by Hermes.


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Christian Louboutin announces luxury beauty brand launch

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fter his trademark towering stilettos inspired what has been dubbed the “Louboutin mani”, shoe guru Christian Louboutin is set to launch a luxury beauty brand in 2013. Christian Louboutin Beaute is being created in collaboration with New York-based company Batallure Beauty, which has previously worked with brands such as Sephora and Marchesa. The designer revealed the venture in an exclusive interview with WWD, and although it is known the line will be global, Louboutin has so far avoided giving away further details about the specific categories he has in mind. It looks like the line will be out of the ordinary though, as when quizzed on a beauty icon that he finds inspiring, the creator responded rather unexpectedly that the 3,300 year old Nefertiti painted limestone bust captivates him. “It’s the most beautiful thing. I stayed like an hour just looking at the bust,” he told the publication. “It’s a perfect beauty and the makeup is quite perfect.” Until now Louboutin remained one of the last big fashion personalities not to have ventured into the realm of beauty, and he follows in the footsteps of Louis Vuitton creative director Marc Jacobs, who just last month announced he has a color cosmetics line in the works.

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uxury brand Chanel announced that it has chosen American actor Brad Pitt (Ocean’s Eleven, Inglourious Basterds, Moneyball) to appear in the next advertising campaign for its iconic fragrance No. 5. Chanel noted that the 48-year-

old star will feature in campaign images shot for the women’s scent, and not for a men’s version of the house’s signature fragrance. Other faces of Chanel No. 5 include Catherine Deneuve, Nicole Kidman and Audrey Tautou. Brad Pitt will next be seen on the big screen this autumn in Killing Them Softly, which is also in the running for the Palme d’Or 2012 at the Cannes film festival. JUNE 2012 / 91


Fast and

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Ferrari California Getting lost on steep, narrow roads was all part of the fun for Orna Ballout, as she put the new Ferrari California through its paces in Maranello, Italy.

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I Looking to buy and want peace of mind? Well, Ferrari is offering customers seven years of maintenance which includes regular maintenance every 20,000 km or once a year, an inspection, original spare parts, filters and lubricants across its whole range; this is the first time an automotive manufacturer has introduced such a service worldwide. Ferrari California starting price: QR 820,000

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magine being handed the keys to an ultra expensive, stunning, fast Ferrari to test drive for the day! Surreal, scary and liberating are words best to describe my experience when I put the new Ferrari California through its paces around the winding, steep hills of Maranello, in Italy – the home place of the Ferrari. Before my Italian quest, every person I told about my upcoming trip seemed more than a little jealous, that I would not only be driving a Ferrari, but would also be getting a behindthe-scenes peak in the Ferrari factory – the place where the magic is made. I was ‘ticking one off the bucket list’ and getting the chance to live many of my male companion’s ‘dreams’. And that’s exactly what Ferrari prides itself on, making dream cars for those with an appetite for luxury, and a wallet big enough to afford one. The new Ferrari California combines all the traditional Ferrari characteristics of high performance, cutting-edge design and innovation, yet is a more versatile option for people seeking something sporty, that can be used more often for less extreme use; and this is the case with the Ferrari California as 20% of owners use it on a daily basis. After a tour around the Ferrari factory, and visit to the aluminum plant, I had a deep insight into the amount of skill, time and effort that goes into the making of this machine of precision, and was really looking forward to getting behind the wheel. I was slightly taken aback when I found out I would be travelling alone, as firstly, not being familiar with the Italian roads was playing on my mind, and secondly, having responsibility of a car that does 0-100kph in 3.8seconds was slightly terrifying. The Ferrari California is breathtakingly beautiful, with careful attention paid to detail on both the exterior and interior. There’s an option to have two seats in the back – although don’t count on complete comfort for your passengers, as it looks to be a pretty tight squeeze. As soon as I nestled into the driver’s seat, I felt a rush of excitement run through my veins as I took in the stylish, yet simple interior of the car.

With a push of the engine button, I was ready for action. To get into the spirit, I decided to take the roof down, and with another simple push of a button, the job was done in a swift and quiet fashion. And then I was off. I was in my own little world. You’d think that driving a sports car on narrow, winding roads in the Italian countryside would be a bit of a nuisance for passers by, as you can’t help but put the foot down at any opportunity that arises, whizzing by them and disturbing their peace. This isn’t the case for the Ferrari. People walking, other motorists, and even animals, seem to stop and stare in awe at the exquisite machine. I’m not going to pretend I’m as knowledgeable as Jeremy Clarkson, or even close, as that would be completely telling fibs. But being a ‘Ferraristi’ (the name Ferrari owners can call themselves) for the day, really made me appreciate the Ferrari, especially after seeing how much effort goes into making it. Although I didn’t reach its top speed of 193mph, I gave it my best shot and think it handled both straight strips and bends superbly. I even gave it a bit of an off road challenge. Getting lost in a farmyard with thin, steep, gravel roads of course wasn’t part of the plan though! After a couple hours of driving, I managed to veer off route, as I stupidly had the volume of the satellite navigation turned down for the duration of the trip, thinking it wasn’t working properly. An embarrassing phone call from a Ferrari team member encouraging me to hit the ‘Guide me home’ button soon cleared things up and I was on my way back to safety. The Ferrari handled the challenge well and I made it back in one piece, albeit an hour late than everyone else! If you’re into style, and like unique pieces, then a Ferrari is a good option for you, as no two Ferrari cars are ever really the same; thanks to the Ferrari Tailor Made Service, customers have the option to personalise the car’s exterior and interior as much as their wallet affords. There’s an array of different fashions to choose, from two-tone paintwork to three layer paints, and wooden boots to cashmere materials. The customisation possibilities are endless, and allow owners to have the truly unique car their heart desires. JUNE 2012 / 93


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Angsana Spa takes GLAM on a journey of indulgence


F TRUE PEACE package Choice of body polishes (30 minutes) choice of body massages (60 minutes) choice of facials (60 minutes) refreshments & relaxation (30 minutes) Special offer: QAR 690 CLASSIC massage Choice of body massage (90 minutes) and refreshments & relaxation (30 minutes) Special offer: QAR 355 ON THE SPOT massage back or foot massage (30 minutes) and refreshments & relaxation (30 minutes) Promotional price: QAR 155 (All prices are effective till September 2012 and for one person)

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or the first time, I have to agree with competition. Qatar Happening awarded Angsana Spa as the best in the country and I second their opinion. It is by far the best in the country. From the small details to the massage, from the staff to the ambience, all go hand in hand to create a haven of comfort. Starting with the welcome drink, and right from the moment you lie down on the massage lounge and later when you emerge from a comfort induced slumber, you know you are in capable hands. The courtesy of the staff, the efficiency and time management, and the quiet comfort you derive of the whole experience all makes me give a full 10 score for Angsana Spa. Angsana takes its name from a large tree found in the tropical rainforest of Asia. It is best noted for its crown of flowers that burst into a fragrant shower of golden-yellow blooms unexpectedly. “The glorious Angsana beholds the maxim to live life and savour time as it passes relentlessly,” says Jariya Kanjanawong, Assistant Spa Manager, as she walked me through the facilities before handing me over to Kanika, my masseuse for the day. As I lay down, I vowed to savour each moment of the indulgence that I would be subjected to. I was booked for the Hydro Therapy, the treatment that Angsana Spa is famous for, but

at the last minute I opted for a body scrub and a massage, just to know more about the other packages on offer. For those who haven’t experienced Angsana Spa, the Hydro Therapy is one session you should not miss. My last Hydro Therapy experience is akin to enjoying a day at an exotic spa located in a rainforest, with the occasional rain showers peppered with foot massages and body scrubs and more massages. That treatment can be best described as the height of indulgence, as after the session I could barely get back to work! The body scrub was equally invigorating. I loved the way, Kanika, expertly folded and unfolded the sheet around me to make it all seem like an art in itself and taking care not to leave me uncovered during the whole of the session. I chose a honey and oatmeal scrub and it left me shining clean after the scrub. The massage was the tried and tested Javanese massage. After a couple of months of meeting deadlines, my neck and shoulders were stiff with tension knots. Kanika laboriously massaged her way through them, alternating from slight to medium pressure. The knots were so stiff, she had a tough time kneading them out and I have to tell you it wasn’t such a pleasant experience for me either. But after the hard work, and a hot shower, I felt renewed and raring to go. The constant shoulder ache that was bothering me the last couple of weeks had miraculously vanished. (Reviewed by Sindhu Nair)

Ambience ★★★PPStaff staff ★★★★★ Treatment ★★★★★ Must try Looking for ideas to celebrate your anniversary or a birthday to celebrate with your partner, sample the couple massage session at Ansgsana Spa, it is a beautiful gift and will give both of you some precious moments together while it soothes out your worries by the able hands of the masseuse.

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Ipanema’s colourful dĂˆcor adds to the vibrant atmosphere

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Brazilian Brunch GLAM gorges on delectable cuisine at Brazilian Churrascaria Ipanema By orna ballout

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Tocandira, the live Brazilian band, entertain attendees with their cool rhythms

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riday brunch has become a sort of ritual in Doha, and if you are yet to experience one, I highly recommend you jump on the bandwagon. There’s nothing better than getting together with friends after a long week in the office, to enjoy good company, food and drinks – the ultimate occasion to let your hair down. And with Doha’s burgeoning hotel industry, it’s fair to say we’re really spoiled for choice with places to avail of brunch. The newest entry to the brunch market is Ipanema, a Brazilian Churrascaria located at the Renaissance City Center Hotel. I predict that it will soon become one of the popular brunches in town, thanks to its colourful decor, vibrant atmosphere, delicious cuisine and cocktails, awesome live Brazilian band, and what’s more, the attentive staff who are super speedy at topping up your drinks. When you visit Ipanema, pace yourself at the gourmet salad and side bars that include a selection of tasty Brazilian side dishes, imported cheeses and cured meats; as the best part of the meal is the Churrasco – a selection of 15 cuts of fire roasted meats, that are brought to your tables by the ‘Passadores’ (commonly known as

waiters), sliced and served in an exciting fashion off large skewers. The waiters can easily identify when you want more, as Ipanema has a cool concept to make things easier for everybody. On your table, you’ll notice circular cards with one side coloured red and the other green. Simply keep your card on the green side up when you want the Passadores to continue serving meats such as spicy Linguica, char-grilled chicken and lamb, and when you’re stuffed, flip the card over to the red side. I regretfully got carried away enjoying the salads from the starters bar, and couldn’t handle the amazing Churrasco of chicken, beef, lamb and duck. It was heart breaking to flip my card to red when I could stomach no more! Ipanema’s vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by Tocandira, the live Brazilian band who recently joined the team; their mix of soothing and funky beats help transport your mind and soul to the heart of Brazil. Unfortunately I only had the opportunity to browse the dessert bar, as I think the word ‘stuffed’ is an understatement of how I was feeling after the feast. There is, however, a huge range of desserts for all you sweet tooth fans, and I’ll definitely be leaving some room on my next visit! Ipanema is located at Renaissance Doha City Center Hotel. friday brunch QR 310 with soft drinks QR380 with unlimited beverages

A wide variety of salads, soups and scrumptious breads command attention

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Jones the grocer opens at The Gate Mall

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f you are looking for a refreshingly new food joint, head over to the newly opened jones the grocer store located in the plush The Gate Mall. The famous Australian gourmet food emporium combines a cafe element with a gourmet retail offering, providing a complete and interactive gourmet food experience. The brand brings along its signature offerings to the Doha store – the seventh venue in the GCC – that include the walk-in cheese room that preserves a wide variety of aromatic and exotic cheeses; and an interactive tea and coffee counter where a dedicated barista will showcase freshly ground, seasonal, single origin and cup

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of excellence beans using different brewing methods. The store has a very vibrant and energetic feel to it, thanks to a bunch of super-friendly staff who are eager to help you choose from an a la carte menu of modern Australian cuisine at the cafe, or pick the finest of groceries from the retail section. You will also be spoilt for choice with an assortment of European delicatessen, freshly baked breads and pastries, Mediterranean antipasti, meats from the deli and charcuterie selection, organic beverages to choose from in addition to stylish homewares and premium gifts and hampers on display. “The primary senses that food appeals to is what you see, smell and taste; jones the grocer

combines all three elements. The store is visually aesthetic and you can see everything being made fresh, you can smell the bread being baked, and the taste is high quality – all this at a reasonably good price,” says John Manos, Director of jones the grocer. “We work with suppliers all over the world who follow the same philosophy like ours when it comes to products – they need to be handmade, natural, preservative and additive free to ensure the highest standard of quality and flavour.” While John’s favourite pick is the cheese plate with olives, we highly recommend the scrumptious mini beef burgers and the heavenly blueberry tarts. Jones the grocer is open Monday - Sunday 8 am to 11 pm.


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Yves LaRock

Rocking Doha By orna ballout

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ou probably know him as the man behind the successful song Rise Up, which managed to raise his popularity across the world. When Swiss DJ Yves LaRock came to W Doha to perform at Crystal Lounge, GLAM took the opportunity to get to know him a little better, and discovered that despite his party persona, he’s a family guy at heart.

What do you love most about your job?

I love sharing happiness with people. It’s pleasant to see people happy, and when someone tells me at the end of a gig they’ve had a great night, that means I’ve done my job well. Has music always been your calling?

I’ve always made music for pleasure but never expected it to be my life so was working as a biologist, nothing to do with music! One day I was able to quit and do what I wanted to do. What’s your biggest source of inspiration?

It’s difficult to say, nowadays I compose a lot of music on the plane as I’m always travelling, which is very inspiring in itself. What three items can you not travel without?

My laptop, Iphone and a good book. Where is your fave place in world to relax?

I always relax around the swimming pool! With my job, I get the chance to travel to so many great places around the world. I go to the US a lot, but I love Ibiza during the summer, it’s a special place. Any exciting travel plans for the year?

Touring, always touring! After Doha, I’ll be travelling to Switzerland, India and Romania. What’s your best holiday memory?

South of France with my family and friends when I was younger – it was great. What’s the ultimate dream for Yves LaRock?

To stay on the same level; in the music business today you can go up and down very quickly. Who do you look up to in the music industry?

I’m big fan of Luuciano, he’s a bit more underground but very groovy. I also like the Swedish House Mafia. Tell us about the man behind the music.

I’m totally normal. I do my own shopping and cooking! Aside from music, what do you enjoy?

Spending time with my wife Christina, we recently had a baby who takes up a lot of my time. I also enjoy watching movies, reading, and cooking for family and friends. Share your top tips for youngsters interested in getting onto the industry.

Don’t listen to any advice! Make music for pleasure! If you work towards being a star it will never work, just make music for fun and maybe one day you will be the STAR! JUNE 2012 / 99


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The Massive Summer

Foam Party At GLAM, we’re suckers for a party, especially when there’s foam involved! When we got word that Sealine Beach Resort and Red Apple were holding a summer foam party, we were straight on to it!

And oh what a night it was! Attendees were kept entertained with cool rhythms straight from Ibiza’s Divas on Decks, Diane Isabelle, and Rachel on violin. Team the great music with huge foam machines, a cool lighting system and lots of high spirits and the result is an awesome night out. GLAM can’t wait for the next party; see you all there!

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GL AM stargazing

Stargazing

What the stars foretell...

adriana lima

june 12, 1981, gemini Aries

Leo

This is the month when new interests, projects and learning come into focus. For those in communications, you are likely to come across professional pressures or challenges. Your work will take you places, so look forward to combining business with pleasure. Do look for opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills.

You are on a roll in June as new opportunities will bring you new friends and connections. Some might bring creative energy or skills to a group setting. But take care of your health and listen to the many signs your body is giving you. Your ambition to improve your income is very strong... so act on your instincts.

Taurus A significant bonus is going to come your way this month adding to your earning power. But that doesn’t mean that you overspend. It’s also time to save for a rainy day. Curb your inclination to spend and look at financial options that may bring favourable results. After all, it’s money that you need to make the world go around.

Gemini Your self-confidence is on a high in June as both personal and professional relationships bring new and glad tidings. A partner is especially supportive and problems that have you holding back are likely to lift this year. But keep a close watch on some friendships, some of them are likely to cause heart-ache.

Cancer Life has so much more to offer you this year, dear Cancer. You will find the ‘joy of giving’ in helping others and volunteering for a cause you love. Your spiritual strength will put things into perspective especially when the going gets tough. Your career will be demanding and striking that work-life balance may not be easy. 106 / JUNE 2012

Virgo Travel is high on the cards this June and it will boost your professional life and your reputation to new heights. Business-related travel will open up new vistas and this can be a time of career advancement and success in business. Happiness comes in many forms and your family will be a perennial source of joy for you.

Libra Tame your restlessness and take life easy. While there’s a lot of time to expand your horizons, go slow in whatever it is that you are trying to do. Look at other options in your career that can bring you joy. Listen to your heart for a change and your future will thank you for it.

Scorpio This month, life may take you down the hectic lane, particularly on the social level. You will be the life of many parties and a quick getaway with a loved one is also on the cards. Your investments may yield quick results and it would be wise to invest again. However, avoid jumping into new endeavours. While your enthusiasm may be infectious, you may not be able to cope

up with the fast pace.

Sagittarius A lot is at risk this month, relationships, money and matters relating to the workplace. Choose to be tactful and diplomatic at all times and do take some time and energy out towards forming or enhancing warm close relationships and partnerships. It’s also time to make some resolutions that will make things clear and focused till the end of the year.

Capricorn All your health-related worries can be put to rest this month. Things are looking better and brighter. Don’t take on too much but learn to enjoy every moment. Work will be rewarding so that will put you at ease and bring relaxation to the mind.

Aquarius The beginning of the month will see you explore your creativity like never before. You will find new avenues for entertainment and self-expression. But there may be some friction with someone close to you. The key to clearing misunderstandings is to listen without blowing your cool.

Pisces Relationships are moving forward in the direction you want it to, dear Pisces, so it’s time to realise that family also plays an important role in what you are. Sort out workplace issues so that you can spend more time with your loved ones. If you plan to invest in real estate, the time’s just right.




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