Woman This Month - February 2018

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BEAUTY | FASHION | HOME | WELLBEING | PARENTING | LOCAL ISSUES

February 2018 | Issue 180 | BD1 / SR10

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LOVE ACTUALLY Valentine’s Dining

Heart-shaped baking Sweets for your Sweet

FASHION

The Colour of Passion

PEOPLE

Esky Girmay, Ethiopian Honorary Consul May Alhaji, extreme runner Fran Stafford, fashion designer

Wellbeing

Beat inflammation

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2018’s hottest wedding destinations




FEBRUARY 6 Over to You 8-9 The Month in Focus 10 Hot Shots: Things that have piqued the editor’s interest this month

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12 Pick of the month: Rocking The Boat 14 Trend: Going Green 16 Focus: Wardrobe Staple 17 Mood Board: Space Oddity 18-19 Get the Look: The Colour of Passion 21 Essentials: 10 Thing to Try 22-23 Backstage Pass: News from the world of fashion

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24 Esky Girmay: Ethiopian Honorary Consul 25 Fran Stafford: Fashion designer 26 May Alhaji: Endurance athlete

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27-33 Valentine's Special: The food of love, dining venues, great gifts for your loved one

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34 Styling: Asgar Saboo 36 Tips: Grease Frightening 38-39 News: Latest products and happenings

LIFESTYLE 42-43 Wellbeing: Battling inflammation 44 Food: Review 45 Food: Chef's Special 46 Homes: Majestic Musings 49 Travel: Tying the Knot 54 Opinion: Ouiam Charkani El Hassani 55 Horoscope: What's in store this month. 56 In Her Shoes: Aryanaz Divsalar

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EDITOR’S NOTE

t's hard to believe the new year is already a month old and Valentine's Day is just around the corner. If you're heading out, don't decide where to go until you've read our big Valentine's feature, we've got venue details as well as some tips on the foods you might want to sample to ensure that loving feeling. Staying home? Then treat your loved one, or maybe just yourself, with chef Nitai's gorgeous cake recipe - I may well be sharing mine with the pups this year. There're also some humorous gift ideas if you want to spoil your significant other and bring a smile to their face. Our interviews this month were a pleasure to conduct. We featured Fran Stafford a couple of years ago, when she first launched her fashion line, so it was great to catch up with her at her new pop-up concept. Esky is a former Red House staffer, who has gone on to even greater things! And hearing about the achievements of marathon runner May has left me feeling inspired to drag out my training shoes - let's see how that works out, they've been all around the world without once coming out of my suitcase so far. I'm also feeling inspired by Behnaz's homes pages where she shows us how to get a regal vibe even without a princely pocket. I've just moved house and am looking forward to putting some of her tips into action. For this month's travel, I stuck with the romantic theme to come up with some of the best places to tie the knot - I love the idea of a ceremony at New York Public Library, just need to find the prospective husband first. As always we've got our regular round-ups of fashion and beauty news plus styling and hair tips. Passion's in our Get The Look pages with Fernanda going all-out in red and she's shared some great trends for the winter season. February also sees the launch of Woman This Month's new-look website where you'll find regular competitions, news updates and more. I'd love to hear what you think either through our social media or on email at liz@redhousemarketing.com

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Bahrain Edition

BEAUTY | FASHION | HOME | WELLBEING | PARENTING | LOCAL ISSUES

February 2018 | Issue 180 | BD1 / SR10

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LOVE ACTUALLY Valentine’s Dining

Our month: Farheen went along to the winter parade at City Centre Bahrain and Anne attended a ladies' luncheon at Coral Bay.

Heart-shaped baking Sweets for your Sweet

FASHION

The Colour of Passion

Beat inflammation

February 2018

On the cover: Marc Jacobs Resort 2018.

Esky Girmay, Ethiopian Honorary Consul May Alhaji, extreme runner

Fran Stafford, fashion designer

Wellbeing

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What’s caught our eye in the news this month.

Win, Win, Win! International luxury brand, Amouage, has launched Beach Hut Woman, the latest addition to the Midnight Flower Collection. A continuation of the narrative of its predecessor, Bracken, the fragrance captures the serenity of a deserted beach in winter. Beach Hut Woman opens with a contrast of fresh bergamot and an earthy mineral accord, and as the gentle waves of the coast drift in, the fragrance reveals its heart of driftwood accord and lisylang. With dawn breaking and the clouds unveiled by the amber sky, the rich aromas of patchouli and cashmeran envelop the dunes with memories of years gone by. The aromatic ode is a vintage flashback to mesmerising beaches and forgotten summers. Beyond the weathered beach hut and soft, white sand dunes, a garden full of bright wild flowers blooms despite the crisp, wintry air. The juxtaposition of warm and cool elements creates a scent that gives us all a sense of nostalgia. Check our social media throughout the month for a chance to win a 100ml bottle worth BD100!

Your Shout Woman This Month featured two interviews that furthered the message for women’s empowerment. The write-ups on Aysha Mutaywea and Rosaline Roy show that women have started being more assertive not only in the boardroom, but in society in general. While one encourages women to speak up and express their thoughts in the corporate world by fearlessly wondering, questioning and imagining, the other urges them to master the art of communication and be role models in their own right to future generations of women. Kudos to such trendsetters! Belle, Reef Island. I really appreciated the article on emotional eating. I feel that in this fastpaced world we live in, whether we are career women or primary caregivers for our children, the stress and pressure of being our best version at all times gets the better of us. I understood the differences in ‘hunger’ and recognised my own patterns of eating out of stress. I think I can tackle my problem better, now that I know of it, and hopefully, will practise mindful eating to keep off the extra pounds. Jenna, Hamad Town.

Why on Earth…! If you’re looking for a new T-shirt dress, and have a lot of extra cash to spare, you’re in luck. A dress from French clothing brand Vetements is getting a lot of buzz — but not the good kind. The billowy, white, shortsleeved, crew-neck dress runs a whopping 61.5 inches long, and somewhat resembles a choir robe or a hospital gown complete with a slit in the back. It costs over $1,000. It's made from a machine-washable cotton fabric, so shoppers won’t have to worry about dry cleaning. Even so, this proves that sometimes fashion can be farfetched. www.today.com H&M Oops! The world of hip-hop, and really, just about anyone who's been keeping score of American history, collectively gasped when some perceived racist images from H&M's new campaign surfaced on the Internet. In this particular image, a young black boy wears a hoodie with the words "Coolest monkey in the jungle" emblazoned across the front of it. If you know about racism in the US, you already know people often referred to African Americans as primates in order to dehumanise them. With that context in mind, The Weeknd, who had aligned himself with the brand in the past, has withdrawn himself from participating in any of their operations going forward. www.xxlmag.com

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City Centre Bahrain inaugurated Playsy at its premises.

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Yana, Shaikha Hessa Al Khalifa, Sama & Shaikha Naila Al Khalifa

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February in Focus What’s on our radar this month? Well…loads!

Valentine's Ball

Stop the Bullying

Enjoy an evening of fun and dance, while helping your furry friends with the BSPCA’s Valentine's Ball. Come dressed in your finery for a great night out that includes a sumptuous buffet dinner with selected beverages, fantastic entertainment to help you dance the night away and an exciting auction. Tickets cost BD30 each and can be bought at the BSPCA Thrift Shop in Budaiya, the Animal Welfare Centre (AWC) in Askar, or at either the British or Dilmun Club receptions (cash only at the clubs). Tables are for eight people, so invite your friends to come along and help raise money for a good cause. All proceeds will go towards the maintenance of the BSPCA AWC and care of the animals sheltered there, and towards the Catch, Neuter and Return programme. The event takes place at the InterContinental Regency Bahrain, on February 9 at 7pm. See you there!

MOVIE NIGHT

Enjoy a wonderful evening watching one of the most popular dance forms with the screening of Tango at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art. A dangerous love affair inspires the director, Carlos Saura, to create the most spectacular and boldly seductive dance film ever made. A stunning movie, the score is dynamic, beautifully written and magnificently performed. And, of course, the dancing is incredible! The screening will be held on February 20 at 8pm and tickets cost BD10+, which can be used as credit at the restaurant on the same evening.

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In a bid to tackle a widespread issue affecting many school children, the Bahraini Youth Forum Society (BYFS) is bringing the anti-bullying issue to light with its fourth ‘Naseem Initiative’ project titled ‘When You Hurt’. The group will highlight the subject by conducting a study as well as art and awareness campaigns over the coming months. There will be roadshows and awareness corners at selected schools, including provision of creative awareness materials that can be easily communicated to youth and used as a reference by them later on. This will also include an art competition where students will be able to create a painting about bullying, and the best artwork will receive an award. Separate awareness sessions for parents will be organised as well. All these activities will be held from February 1 to April 26.

Foodie Fun

The ever popular ‘Taste Tour’ returns again this year to take you on another trip of culinary delights. There are 40 participating restaurants, where food lovers can go around and sample dishes to vote for their favourite eateries. They’ll also have the opportunity to win a prize as part of a raffle draw. The set menus range from BD5 to BD12. This ongoing event runs only until February 10, so hurry up and start tasting!

Delicious Reading! Indulge your passion for reading and cooking at the same time with Words Bookstore Café’s CookBook Club. This month’s choice is Crossroads by Tal Ronnen, who is reinventing plant-based eating. At his Los Angeles restaurant, Crossroads, the menu is vegan, but there are no soybeans or bland seitan to be found. He teaches readers how to make his recipes and proves that the flavours we crave are easily replicated in dishes made without animal products. With accessible, unfussy recipes, this book is an indispensable resource for healthy, mindful eaters everywhere. The rules of CookBook Club are simple. Look through the book, pick

a recipe to prepare and bring the finished dish to the meeting, which will take place on February 7 at 7pm. The members receive a 10 per cent discount on this month's book selection. www.womanthismonth.com


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Celebrating Artists

Every year the Bahrain Annual Fine Arts Exhibition celebrates the creativity and ingenuity of the artists in the Kingdom, and this year is no different. In its 44th edition, the art community will gather again to present their finest work, uninhibited by a subject or theme. The result is a colourful display of styles and techniques through different mediums of expression. The exhibit, which runs until March 7 from 10am-9pm at Arad Fort, presents a collection of local and international artists residing in Bahrain.

Annual Festival Returns

Get your diaries out as the popular Spring of Culture is back!. Now in its 13th year, the festival’s kickoff date coincides with Arab Tourism Day, which was adopted when Manama was the Capital of Arab Tourism in 2013 and commemorates the anniversary of the birth of the famous Arab traveller Ibn Battuta. Bahrain’s unique cultural and historic sites will form the perfect backdrop for various exciting events and activities featuring local, regional and international talents, from song and music, to theatre, art and much more. These diverse events include lectures, workshops, exhibitions, concerts and other programmes. The festival starts from February 25, kicking off with ‘The Epic of Gilgamesh’, a musical concert by Abed Azrieh, at Bahrain National Theatre at 8pm. Tickets will be sold at Virgin Megastore. The festival continues until April 30. More details on the event line-up to follow, so stay tuned!

Art in Focus

One for art lovers, head down to La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art, where Fereshte Shishine, an accomplished artist, will hold an exhibition titled ‘Life Journey’. Fereshte has studied with various masters and has a degree in art from the Academy of Fine Arts in Tehran. As a youngster, she enjoyed detailed work and, in particular, the poetry and intricacy of Persian miniatures. She later developed her skills in still life, portrait, landscape and etching. Her paintings are easily recognised by her deep appreciation for colour composition, sharp focus on light and her unique attention to particular details. A common characteristic of most of her paintings is the accidental presence of draperies and delicately knitted fabrics somewhere on the canvas. The exhibit opens on February 1 at 6pm, followed by dinner and a jazz performance by Groove Souq at 8pm, priced at BD30+. www.womanthismonth.com

Shop Till You Drop The ‘Shop Bahrain’ festival has got all the ladies in a spending frenzy but it also has a lot to offer for the entire family. There are a variety of other activities to keep everyone entertained. Head to your nearest mall to check out what’s happening around you. • Mr. Will & Mrs. Kate Date: Ongoing-February 10 Location: Seef Mall, Muharraq Time: 5pm, 7pm and 9pm • Crystal Challenge Date: Ongoing-February 10 (during weekends) Location: The Bahrain Mall Time: 4pm-10pm • Musical Exhibition Date: Ongoing-February 10 (during weekends) Location: The Avenues Time: 10am to midnight • Mirror House Date: Ongoing-February 10 Location: Dragon City Time: 4pm-10pm • Snakes & Ladders Date: Ongoing-February 10 Location: Yateem Centre Time: 4pm-10pm • Traditional Game Tournament Date: February 2-3 Location: Bab Al Bahrain Mall Time: 4pm-10pm • Winter Wonderland Date: Ongoing-February 18 Location: Al Aali Shopping Complex Time: Weekdays: 4pm-10pm, Weekends: 4pm to midnight • Connect Four Date: January 25-February 10 Location: El Mercado Time: 4pm-10pm • Giant Ludo Date: Ongoing-February 10 Location: Saar Mall Time: 4.30pm-10pm • Camping Experience Date: Ongoing-February 10 Location: Saar Mall Time: 4.30pm-10pm February 2018

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MAKING US PROUD As a journalist, I was pretty shocked when Carrie Gracie announced her resignation from the BBC as a stand against gender pay inequality. I’m in awe that she has stood up to this huge and august corporation, which really should know better. I was delighted to learn that she was actually born in Bahrain, her father having been stationed here while employed in the oil industry. It’s nice to see a “local” girl doing us proud.

I’d like to congratulate Sofitel’s director of talent and culture, Huda Mirza. We’ve featured her in the magazine before and she was lovely, so I was delighted to hear she was one of 11 Bahrainis from the private sector honoured for their professional achievements at an awards ceremony to mark National Day. She said: “I am incredibly proud and honoured to be recognised amongst such a talented and outstanding group of hardworking people.” Keep up the good work.

BARBARIC CUSTOM

AN EYE FOR AN EYE I’ve been absolutely heartbroken to see images on social media of dogs being poisoned across Bahrain. Some are the poor animals that scratch out an existence on the streets, others are much-loved pets unfortunate enough to pick up a piece of tainted meat. With a large number of cases in recent weeks, there’s no doubt this is deliberate. It’s horribly cruel and really not the way to deal with the stray dog population. Whether you like dogs or not, and I do, to see an animal dying in pain is hideous and I hope action is taken immediately. Personally, I'd poison the poisoners!

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While Saudi Arabia is making headlines for its advances in women’s rights, Nepal has once again gained notoriety for the wrong reasons after a woman died from smoke inhalation having made a fire in a primitive outdoor hut where she was banished to sleep because she was menstruating. The Nepalese government is trying to stamp out the tradition of chhaupadi, which comes from an ancient Hindu belief that menstruating women are unclean. Though the practice has been outlawed, enforcement will not begin until August which may be too late for some. The country sees deaths every year as women and girls are forced to leave their homes during freezing winter weather. I’m glad a law has been passed but it’s taking too long to implement.

MORE PRAISE FOR SAUDI Things are moving apace in the “Magic Kingdom” across the causeway. Women are now allowed to attend sporting competitions – jubilant selfies of them watching the first football match were all over social media. And, following last year’s announcement that Saudi women would be allowed to drive, they are now to get a female only car showroom. They’re activities that we take for granted – personally, I would not want to watch a football match and have no real desire to visit a car showroom, but I wouldn’t want anyone telling me I couldn’t either. These are big strides for our Saudi sisters and deserve celebration.

Word of the Month

Ocuplania

It’s a noun and it means letting your eyes wander in order to access someone’s ‘charms’. Hands up girls, we’re all guilty, no? www.womanthismonth.com


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Nouf, Foutoun, Asma & Angela

Pop-up Event

Al Tamimi & Co organised a pop-up evening and raffle to raise funds for Dreams Society at Oliveto restaurant.

Paula & Michelle

Foutoun & Latifa

Fatima, Fatima, Fatima & Fatima

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FASHION | pick of the month

Rocking the Boat

We’re more than a little in love with the whole Cruise Collection from Longchamp, but this bag and shoes collaboration has to be the cutest thing. Tassels are totally of the moment and what could be comfier or more bang on trend than chunky, platform espadrilles? Did someone say ship ahoy? Available at Longchamp.com

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Abeer & Nabil Mary & Nav

Qazim & Haya

Black Anaar fashion brand launched at Words Bookstore CafĂŠ.

Fashion Launch

Dinara & Sergio

Jenine & Faye

Dinara & Frances

Make-up Tutorial The Beauty Hub hosted a make-up tutorial session at its store in Ashrafs showroom.

Make-up artist Sedeeqa at the class Amal, Raja, Marjan & Rhizlane

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Paco Rabanne

Michael Kors Collection

Giorgio Armani

Loewe

Stella McCartney

FASHION | trend

GOING GREEN

Round sunglasses: Etro 17 178-459

Reduce, reuse and recycle is a good way of interpreting the title of this page. However, going green here has a literal meaning. The vert colour might not always be the most popular choice for clothes and accessories. Still, from time to time the natural shade grabs some attention. Dark tones such as olive, pine and khaki are winter favourites next to strong hues such as forest, emerald and grass-green. Take some wardrobe inspiration and perhaps couple it with a more environment-friendly approach, will you?

Sunglasses: Salvatore Ferragamo 17 178-535

Tailored trousers: River Island 17 110-370

Jacket: Violeta by Mango at shop.mango.com Jumper: Zadig & Voltaire at zadig-et-voltaire.com

Shiny loafers: Repetto at repetto.com

Slouchy tote: Tory Burch 17 179-560

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Backpack: Herschel 17 820-851

Fake fur stole: Parfois 17 178-054

Lingerie: Oysho 17-172-304

Long gloves: Weill at weill.com

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Fluffy top: Stradivarius 17 172-306

Shopping bag: Lacoste 17 179-530 Studded handbag: Marc Jacobs at marcjacobs.com

Suede ankle boot: Rene Caovilla at renecaovilla.com

Shoulder bag: Mulberry at mulberry.com

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Traditional Bahraini band

National Day at the Mall City Centre Bahrain celebrated National Day at its premises.

Saud & Mohammed

Carolina, Cara, Zed & Gurleen

Lilyane & Filo

Ahmed, Deepti, Sara & Khalid with performers at the event

Winter Campaign City Centre Bahrain inaugurated its festive display and roaming character parade for its annual Winter Campaign.

Imran, May & Sam

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Mariam & Sara

Juwan

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FASHION | focus

Wardrobe Staple

Skinny. This style became popular in the 2000s and women of all ages adapted to it. Skinnies are best worn in denim, but some tailored options can also take advantage of the tight cut. Most tops work well with them.

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Wide. These comfy pants are classic and chic. Coming in different fabrics, they can take you to work or onto the red carpet with the same finesse; you just have to pick the right accessories.

Bootcut. Just like the name suggests, these trousers have the right cut to be worn with boots. They’re tighter in the thigh area and become wider as they reach the ankles.

Yara Shahidi

like a glove, no matter your body type. There was a time when finding the perfect trousers was everything! We would stick to the same brand for years – particularly if we discovered the perfect pair of jeans. The good news is that some old fashion rules don’t really apply any more and there are so many brands and designs out there that we don’t have to worry about finding the right cut, but rather about finding what makes us feel good and confident. We are also allowed to like something then change our minds a few seasons later. Welcome to the free world of fashion!

Joggers. A pair of trousers that comes from the sports field, but has conquered the busy streets of urban life. The casual DNA can be transformed by a tailored shirt or become the best choice for running errands in style.

M&Co

River Island

M&Co

I can’t even think of a world without trousers. They are so versatile and the variety makes them one of the most important garments to have in your wardrobe. Pantaloons, chinos, denims, cropped, skinny, wide, high-waisted, low-waisted; well, the list is endless. And if, like me, you like to experiment with different types of fittings, this is an area to spend time and money! There is a saying in my culture that there is always a matching lid to every pot. The same thing applies to trousers. You will always find the right cut and ideal fabric that will fit

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CAN you believe there was a time when women were forbidden from wearing trousers? OK, there are still strange things in the world, but no trousers? The pants habit became popular in the mid-1920s (before that some girls ended up in jail just for the simple act of wearing them in public). Actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn were big fans of this particular item of clothing in the 1930s and wore them all the time. The Second World War came and acceptance became mandatory for reasons such as rationing and the fact that women had to join the workforce.

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Katharine Hepburn

Trousers are the ideal piece of clothing to take you from casual to formal. Fernanda Langhammer picks some styles to show off their potential.

Palazzo. These are just an exaggerated version of the wide-legged option. They have extra fabric and a loose cut from the topdown. They probably look better when paired with tighter tops, but also work with simple squared shirts.

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Longchamp

Chanel Galaxy eyeshadow palette Fenty Beauty

Mango

New Look

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Man(and woman)kind has a natural curiosity for mysterious things and outer space certainly fits that category. This unknown frontier is exciting and unpredictable and the theme of many books, films and TV shows. In the fashion scenario, planets, stars and the cosmos, with its unique colours, have inspired many collections this season. Karl Lagerfeld created designs with astronauts and moons with futuristic styling. Dolce & Gabbana, and their always colourful and feminine inspiration, saw an astronaut land in the Italian parade. Isabel Marant and Manish Arora were also looking at the stars. If you want to join the space travelling in pure cosmic girl character, pick a funky handbag to add an unconventional touch to your look. They come in different flying saucer and rocket shapes embellished with stars and planets. To pair with this outfit, nebula-inspired nail art is the new fingertip fashion you’ve been looking for. As a finishing touch, apply Rihanna’s eyeshadow palette, ‘Galaxy’, from her Fenty Beauty line — it will complement the whole universe theme.

Manish Arora

Accessorize

Galaxy makeup

Space Oddity

Manish Arora

Mugler

Chanel

Isabel Marant

Dolce & Gabbana

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FASHION | get the look

THE COLOUR OF PASSION

Reading glasses, Etro 17 178-459.

To celebrate the month of romance, Fernanda Langhammer has put together three looks in red (also the hottest winter shade) to inspire your February days. Which look will you try? Charm bracelet, Marc Jacobs at marcjacobs.com

Chandler Kinney

Denim long-sleeved shirt, Stradivarius 17 172-306.

Handbag, Desigual at desigual.com

Red denims, Laura Ashley 17 580-993.

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Casual Sweetheart

YProject AW 2017

Giorgio Armani Spring 2018

Hearted shoes, Dune London 16 686-215.

It’s not only young girls who are on the lookout for a good pair of jeans, we all love trusty old denims for those lazy days. But what about painting them in red to spice things up? The influence of the lovers’ month leads us to the colours of the French flag, putting us in mind of Paris, of one of the most romantic cities in the world. So red, blue and white here we go! For a refreshed look, pick a denim shirt and add a funky touch with heart-printed shoes. www.womanthismonth.com


FASHION | get the look

Geometric earrings, COS 17 110-361. Asymmetric earrings, Mango at mango.com

Long-sleeved top, Weill at weill.com Turtle neck blouse, Hobbs 17 581-078. Watch with velvet strap, Parfois 17 178-054 Funky minaudière, Karl Lagerfeld 17 112-715

Corduroy skirt, Zara 17 110-369

Belt, Paul Smith at paulsmith.com

Suede handbag, Mulberry at mulberry.com Patterned skirt, Mary Katrantzou at marykatrantzou.com

Vinyl boots, Debenhams 17 110-378.

Boots, Longchamp at longchamp.com

Scarlet Diva Sporting head to toe crimson is not for everyone. However, things seem to be changing and playing around with different shades of cherry has become a great way to dress to impress. Designers have decided the concept is here to stay. Fashion shows from the autumn and winter collections and from spring and summer 2018 have shown that girls can look great in all-over red. Now it’s your turn! www.womanthismonth.com

Colour Block The duo red plus pink has long been accepted by the fashion community. The new colour palette to be explored is red plus purple. The adventurous combination results in eye-catching looks. Colourful patterns paired with solid elements is the best way to conquer the style. The good news is that the stores are packed with these colours and the new collections are also coming in these bold shades to stock your wardrobe. February 2018

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Neenu, Asha, Muneera & Sushma

Faeza & Sara

Seema, Zakeya & Balquees

Farah & Noora

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Confluence 2017

Angels Toastmasters Club held its Confluence 2017 event at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Nali, Shamna & Kumkum

Fareeda, Mini, Rosaline, Bijal, Priyanka & Firdouji

Art Exhibition

The art exhibition, ( SHE ), took place at Hend Gallery, under the patronage of HE Shaikha Hind bint Salman Al Khalifa.

Ghada & Camille

Shaikha Maram, Mayasa & Maryam Fakhroo

Latif, Fareed & Zain

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FASHION | essentials

10 Things to Try This Month Sometimes simple tricks can reinvent a look. Check out what Fernanda Langhammer selected this month.

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XL Scarf. If cold weather is on the way, a big, thick and cosy shawl is what you need. You can vogue away or snuggle in it at home.

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The goddess biker, Elie Saab at its best!

Stella McCartney AW 2017

Le Parisien. The beret is usually associated with French style — an emblem of artists and creative people. Wear it for fashion and warmth.

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Straight Jacket. Square shouldered, sleeved and waist-less, that’s your next coat purchase. The betweenseasons staple that will accompany you to work and on a girls’ night out.

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Celine

Elie Saab

Marc Jacobs

Athleisure Wear. When comfy clothes meet work wear in the best way. Loose trousers look smart if teamed with a tailored white shirt. First day at the office, checked!

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Dune London

Giambattista Valli

Juicy Lips. Find a different way to apply your red lipstick, concentrating a darker colour in the middle of the lips. It will give you the best stained effect.

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Espadrilles are the sort of casual footwear we all fall in love with at first sight.

Pied de Poule. The pattern, also known as houndstooth, can be an up-to-date alternative to tired checks.

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Be My Valentine. Celebrate love with inspirational accessories. This minaudière clutch from Dune London is a thoughtful gift and the perfect carry-on for your special date night. You can be classy and hip at the same time.

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Transform your plain sweater with fluffy cuffs.

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FASHION | fashion forward

HIJABI AMBASSADOR

Artizara.com, the pioneering art-centric Islamic fashion and lifestyle brand, has announced hijab fashion icon and social media influencer Hanan Tehaili as its newest brand ambassador. Born and raised in Canada, Hanan sports her hijab in style and rocks the Muslim fashion world. Her YouTube channel has almost 60,000 subscribers tuning in to watch beauty and make-up tutorials as well as fashion and lifestyle advice. She says: “My platform is a place of positivity, motivation and love, with the main message being that everyone is unique and that is what makes them beautiful” This sits perfectly with the ethos of Artizara which was founded in 2002 as “a modest fashion resource for active, socially conscious women” and is now setting its sights to grow into a global Islamic art and culture-inspired lifestyle brand.

Chinese New Year collection

To celebrate Chinese New Year, luxury leather brand Loewe is launching a special collection capturing the spirit of the occasion with a festive fireworks print, chosen by creative director Jonathan Anderson. The print is featured on some of the brand’s most iconic items, from wallets and bags — including the popular Hammock — to pouches and backpacks. Available in different sizes on calfskin, the print features a recurring bright pink and fiery flashes of gold as well as glowing red to represent a new year full of wellbeing and prosperity. Expertly finished details translate the house’s craft knowledge into functional products that evoke the holiday’s rich significance.

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Azzedine Alaïa Exhibition Planned

A MODEST STORM

If the name Shahira Yusuf is not yet familiar, take note, it soon will be. She’s the latest find from the people who discovered Kate Moss. Yep, the modelling agency Storm has made its first hijab-wearing signing and this girl is certainly no shrinking violet. The London-based Somali wrote on Twitter: “I ain’t no Kendall Jenner but I’m a black Muslim girl from East London that’s about to finesse the modelling industry.” The post was liked more that 100,000 times and had lots of support. Sounds like one to watch for the future.

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A retrospective honouring the late Tunisian designer Azzedine Alaïa will open at the Design Museum in London in May. Alaïa, whose sudden death from heart failure rocked he world of fashion, had been working with the museum’s guest curator, Mark Wilson, on the exhibition, selecting rare pieces from his archive and providing documentation of his creative process. The Paris-based designer was widely celebrated for his ability to cut, fit, drape and tailor in a traditional way. He was also hugely popular, with models such as Naomi Campbell paying tearful tributes at his passing. Azzedine Alaïa: the Couturier will run for five months and will include more than 60 couture pieces from the designer’s 35-year body of work. www.womanthismonth.com


F l o r e n t i ne Gar d en VB in London

Fashion house Gucci signalled the opening of the new Gucci Garden by illuminating a giant neon eye artwork on the façade of the elegant, ancient Palazzo della Mercanzia in Florence. Designed by Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, the Gucci Garden is an exploration of the eclectic creativity that lies at the very heart of the house. It showcases a wide range of pieces from collections dating back to the house’s Florentine origins in 1921 married with recent work, memorabilia, ephemera and contemporary art tellin the story of the house by colliding past with present.

Victoria Beckham heads to home turf to show at London Fashion Week (LFW) for the first time this September as part of celebrations to mark her brand’s 10th anniversary. In a throwback to her early days, this month the designer will conduct "intimate presentations" at the James Burden Mansion in Manhattan, showcasing her current collection. After introducing her line with these “small” events, Victoria went on to hold full-on catwalk shows at New York Fashion Week. She has never before shown at LFW, though a substantially different-looking Mrs Beckham took to the runway herself for Maria Grachvogel in 2000.

Ladies Luncheon A ladies luncheon was held at La Taverna, Coral Bay.

Top row: Heather, HE Hatun Demirer, Mariam, Anne, Sharifa, Mamta & Balqees Seated: Rashida, Faye, Lynne, Henny & Gabriella

Amal, Anne, Rihab & Balqees

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PEOPLE | interview

The Girl From Korem... Film-maker and philanthropist Eskedar Girmay tells Liz O’Reilly about her role as Bahrain’s first female honorary consul.

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thiopian Esky, as she is known, has been in Bahrain more than 20 years and, in that time, the mother of two has worked successfully in several commercial fields, but the arts and community service are her true passions. She has long been involved with the Migrant Workers Protection Society both as a board member and hands-on volunteer. She says: “The society helps people from many countries but I work most closely with my own countrymen and women, particularly domestic workers; I can understand and relate to the situations they find themselves in and I do my best to help.” She is also a member of the NGO (nongovernmental organisation) Mary Joy, in Ethiopia, which sponsors children, elders and other disadvantaged groups through integrated development programmes. “The founder, Sister Zebider, is one of my heroes,” says Esky. “The project focuses on Ethiopian-to-Ethiopian help rather than waiting for aid, which I think is really important.” Tying into this, she recently produced her first film, Tikur Engeda, which deals with the sometimes difficult issue of adoption and what might go wrong when an adopted child seeks out their birth parents. But, she explains: “This was my first film as producer and I also acted in it, but I had already written my own film and became involved with this production as a way of learning about the market. “My second film, which begins shooting in March, hopefully between Bahrain and Ethiopia, is the film I always wanted to make. It talks about the concept of migration – how it starts with your own country; people think it’s about a geographical place but it’s a lot more. I talk about love, domestic workers, family, trying to show what’s happening and how things

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can change – and it’s important to note it will include Bahraini actors.” Her interest in the welfare of her fellow Ethiopians brought her to the attention of the diplomatic community and it was suggested that she should take up the role of honorary consul representing her country in the Kingdom. She says: “It took quite a long time for me to be officially recognised and I was told by the Esky was instrumental in bringing Dr Tedros Adhanom on an official visit to Bahrain as he sought support for his appointment as director-general of the World Health Organisation.

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ministry that I am the first female honorary consul, which is quite an honour. “Once people heard about my appointment, lots of them asked me what an honorary consul actually does. The answer, if you look online, is that you serve your country and your people — for free. I’ve been doing that half my life anyway, so it’s nice for that to be recognised.” In this role her arts background is also important since one of her aims is to promote Ethiopian culture on the island. She says: “The honorary consul’s role is to bring our two countries together both in culture and business. “I hope to organise an Ethiopian Week, bringing business people to Bahrain from Ethiopia and I’m also talking to the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce looking at ways to promote Ethiopian products in addition to coffee, flowers, livestock and seeds. “I also want to promote Ethiopia as a country; now that we have a direct flight with Ethiopian Airlines I would love to see more Bahrainis visiting for tourism – it’s only a three-and-ahalf-hour flight, so it would be perfect for a weekend visit.” g www.womanthismonth.com


PEOPLE | interview

DIY Design Designer Fran Stafford came up with a unique pop-up concept to help introduce her styles. She told Liz O’Reilly what’s involved.

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anadian, Fran, will be familiar to many as the face of events such as Bab Market and Little India in Bahrain. In November 2016, she launched her own clothing label, Black Anaar, and later moved to Berlin in hopes of developing the brand. However, missing, among other things, the desert sun, she’s now planning to split her time between Germany and Bahrain and she recently launched a new pop-up concept at More Words on the Budaiya Highway. She explains: “Basically I have a little of the souk within the boutique – so customers can choose their “shape” based on the samples present, choose their material and then choose their embellishment details to be added on. It started with the idea for my new winter collection sweatshirts, made in my Berlin Atelier, that have cute little elements such as lace on the sleeves, to be able to be designed by the customer. I think people will really enjoy this as you can’t do that at H&M for example; also for some people venturing into Manama Souq is daunting. It also gets customers to be a bit more invested in their creations as I am trying to promote slow fashion and holding on to special pieces for years... not just weeks.” Black Anaar pieces are distinctive, they’re flowing and, for anyone who knows the souq, the materials are familiar. Asked about the Black Anaar women, Fran says: “She has class www.womanthismonth.com

Fran, left, at the pop-up

and likes to dress up, weather that means standing out or being more laid back, it always means she will have a refined taste. Even the funky, more colourful pieces have been made with love and care and the fabrics I have chosen reflect the same value in taste. That doesn't mean she can’t be more daring with the pieces if she chooses to wear them in her own unique way. Many of the designs lend themselves to being mixed and matched with either jeans and a T-shirt or a nice evening dress... it just depends on how creative the wearer is. “Because of Germany's minimal style, many people who would love to wear these pieces on a daily basis can’t due to obvious restrictions such as having to ride a bicycle around Berlin, so they opt to buy ‘special’ pieces to be worn at summer music festivals. This has proven to be my best new market in Berlin... also the tourists from LA and Russia love the unique styles and their long flowing silhouettes. “ Fran is planning to be in the Kingdom throughout the winter and says: “I always like to do a yearly pop-up here and to be able to take part in some of the island's iconic festivals and markets. I’m really excited to take part in the Soundscapes festival! “I hope to be able to introduce the brand to other Gulf countries and cities this winter. I’ll be travelling to Dubai and hopefully Kuwait. Also, I’ll be back in Germany for the festival

season [the summer]. I will also be in Canada at some point with another pop-up which has yet to be booked. I’m so thankful for all the collaborations with photographers that occurred this year and for all the concept stores and boutiques that gave Black Anaar a place! I’m excited for what this year will have in store.” g February 2018

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PEOPLE | interview

Keep on Running May Alhaji, of Zain Racing, is the first Bahraini woman in her age group to qualify for both London and Boston marathons. She told WTM what keeps her on track.

daily life throws at us? Passion is the answer. My passion for triathlon taught me to be a more organised person and ready for the ups and downs of life. Triathlon changes you in ways you cannot imagine. You become more resilient, dedicated and organised. I won’t say it is easy. There are bad days, but when you set your eyes on the ultimate goal, you learn to pick yourself up and move on, tick off another training session and reap the rewards of the hard work. I understand you are involved with all Zain’s race teams – what is your favourite to participate in? The best feeling in the world is to belong to a team that supports your vision and goals. I represent Zain’s racing team in running and triathlon which involves swim, bike and run. You are the first Bahraini woman in your age group (35 to 39) to qualify for the London and Boston marathons, will you be taking up both places and how will you train? Yes I am the first Bahraini woman age grouper to ever qualify for Boston and London, regardless of age, and I decided to do Boston. It is a great honour to qualify for one of the most famous and prestigious marathons in the world. Marathon training requires a minimum of three months and ideally six months. However, due to my base training done previously for the Bahrain Ironman 70.3, all I need is three months to prepare for Boston.

May Alhaji

How and why did you first get involved in sport? As a child I spent most of my free time with my dad while he was working with the tennis federation to build the courts and stands. I was overwhelmed and fascinated by tennis back then and he supported that interest by buying me my first tennis racket for my 12th birthday. Before investing my time in tennis, I used to play football in the neighbourhood and my dad used to organise small tournaments and bought cups to encourage all the kids. In

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2012, two years after the birth of my daughter, I switched sports to triathlon as it was very hard to organise tennis matches and I needed to workout to help with my postpartum depression that lasted a long time. And, just like that, triathlon did its magic and helped me overcome my postpartum depression. How have you maintained your interest over the years – fitting in time for training around a demanding job (as a marketing specialist at Zain) and the other things

Do you feel the discipline of training for, what some would consider, extreme challenges helps you in other areas of your life and, if yes, how? Of course it does. Like I mentioned previously, training for endurance sports teaches you discipline especially that you cannot reap the rewards immediately. It is a long process of ups and downs that requires patience and belief. It does not only affect me as a person but my kids too. I can see that it has taught them to want to excel and be active in different sports keeping them away from the iPAD life. Do you have any plans to take on other sports? At the moment no. I am pretty much enjoying what I do. What would be your message for other women, both younger and in your age group, who want to take up distance running and competition? It is never too late to start. I started at the age of 33 and have achieved so much; it made me grow as a person and mother. www.womanthismonth.com


FEATURE | vallentine hotels

Love in the Air! Most hotels spread the love on Valentine’s Day with scrumptious dining offers to treat your significant other. Here’s a sneak peek to help you plan a romantic evening. Venue: La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art Enjoy a sumptuous dinner (set menu) amid a live piano performance by Japanese pianist, Mina, who will be playing some romantic pieces by Liszt, Elgar and Martini and opera arias, from 8pm. Set menu, BD 25+ per person or BD 45+ per couple.

Venue: Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay

Intimate romantic dinner by AZURE Pool and Lounge: BD 120++ per couple inclusive of cabana rental and a personalised dinner with soft beverages and shisha. Special Asian menu crafted with love at re/ Asian Cuisine by Wolfgang Puck: Fourcourse meal priced at BD45++ per person. World-class dining experience at CUT by Wolfgang Puck: Four-course set menu priced at BD45++ per person.

Venue: The Gulf Hotel

Royal Thai: An exotic four-course set menu inclusive of selected beverages, BD50++ per couple (Regular) and BD46++ per couple (Prestige). After-dinner party at Typhoon with the QBA band. Margarita Mexicana: A special set menu (February 14-16) with a complimentary round of house margarita, BD46++ per couple (Regular) and BD42++ per couple (Prestige). Fusions: An intimate dinner, four-course menu with a glass of bubbly, ladies receive a rose on arrival, BD56++ per couple (Regular) and BD50++ per couple (Prestige).

Rasoi: Four-course candlelight dinner, romantic saxophone tunes, complimentary bubbly and a red rose for the lady, BD58++ per couple (Regular) and BD52++ per couple (Prestige). La Pergola, Zahle and China Garden will also be serving Valentine’s Day specials.

Venue: Le Meridien City Centre Bahrain

Valentine’s themed brunch: Baharat, February 9, 12.30pm-4pm, BD22++ including soft drinks and water or BD32++ including selected free flow beverages, live music from South African duo, The Duex Song. Book for 10+ people and receive 20 per cent discount. Valentine’s themed BBQ buffet: Baharat, February 14, 7pm-11pm, BD20++ including soft drink and water or BD24++ including selected free flow beverages, live music from South African duo, The Deux Song.

Venue: The Westin City Centre Bahrain

Mezzanine Lounge: A special four-course set menu at BD35++ per couple or BD50++ per couple with romantic set-up in a private booth (limited space available), 7pm-11pm. Furn Bistro: Enjoy a four-course set menu, BD35++ per couple, romantic set-up available.

Venue: The Crowne Plaza Bahrain Enjoy an enchanted evening with a Valentine-themed masquerade party – www.womanthismonth.com

Beauty & The Beast, at The Harvesters Pub & Terrace, from 9pm onwards. A Family Fun Brunch with the same theme will be held on February 9, 12.30pm-4pm, BD31. Valentine Special Buffet: Spices Indian restaurant, BD12 with selected soft beverages, 4pm-11pm. Romantic Valentine Dinner: Waves seafood restaurant, three-course meal with a glass of grape, 4pm-11pm, BD14.

Venue: Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa Saraya Restaurant: Valentine’s-themed Grand Friday Brunch, February 16. BD36 with soft drinks, BD40 with selected beverages and BD60 with branded bubbles. Fiamma: Five-star fare from a set menu. Pashawat: It’s Valentine’s every night with a special set menu for two throughout the month. Lagoon Bar: Enjoy a candle-lit dinner by the private beach with a tailormade package including a cabana, a spa treatment and a special room package at BD250.

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FEATURE | valentine's special

Feed Your Passion Since time immemorial, there has been a connection between food and romance. Some foods, in particular, go the extra mile in making the game of love all the more exciting, thanks to their characteristic look, aroma or mouthfeel.

Research shows that certain edibles can trigger chemical reactions in the brain to send a flood of happy hormones through the body, resulting in improved mood and the onset of that mushy feeling. As Cupid pays us a visit this month, we decided to round up the fare that could leave you starry-eyed, and the beautiful dining outlets where you’ll find it at its best. Bon appétit!

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OYSTERS AND BUBBLY

DARK CHOCOLATE

Whilst oysters are well known for their amourinducing qualities, bubbly, or sparkling grape, is an equally potent love food. The slightly salty-sweet scent of the mollusc is a smell reminiscent of a female pheromone. And the shellfish are full of zinc, so are a healthy luxury treat this Valentine’s Day. Bubbly, a worldwide symbol of celebration, hits the bloodstream more rapidly than ordinary grape and is chock-full of antioxidants. La Mer, at Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa, is one of the island’s best known seafood restaurants. This tastefully decorated eatery doubles up as a romantic dining spot, offering the best of local and international seafood. We’re pretty sure they serve up a mean plate of oysters dressed to your liking. Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay is the place where the fizz of bubbly adds delight to the special day. The iconic property houses some of the best internationally acclaimed restaurants and makes for an apt venue for a Valentine’s Day lunch or dinner.

Chocolate contains flavonoids, which are antioxidants from the same group as those in green tea. In fact, studies show that the antioxidant activity in one serving of cocoa is higher than in tea. The darker the chocolate, the more potent antioxidants it contains. Dark chocolate has many benefits, including for the heart, skin and cognitive function. Get your chocolate fix over the weekend at the famed Chocoholic Friday brunch staged at the Sheraton Bahrain’s Al Safir restaurant. The venue makes for a comfortable setting in which one can savour delectable chocolate creations to round up a delicious brunch. If the craving for the sinful goodness strikes you mid-week, Café Delices on the ground floor of the Gulf Executive Residence, Gulf Hotel Bahrain, is the place to make a beeline for exquisite homemade chocolates. Treat your loved one to high tea and other goodies such as fresh macarons and crisp cookies.

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FEATURE | valentine's special

ASPARAGUS This pencil-like vegetable is packed with nutrients needed for healthy hormone production. It is best known as one of the richest sources of vitamin E, which has myriad health benefits, most notably, for glowing skin. Moreover, studies show that the compounds found in asparagus, known as steroid glycosides, have the ability to ensure optimal secretion of your love hormones. The green (or white, the exotic variety) spears are an indispensable part of French cooking, and can be found in the culinary creations of restaurants offering classic French gastronomy. La Fontaine’s fine dining outlet is an example that outdoes other eateries for its sophisticated ambience and attention to detail, where eating is art, rather than an activity. To share a spontaneous rendezvous with your significant other, pop in to Café Lilou, a firm favourite amongst islanders for its décor reminiscent of a 19th century Parisian brasserie. Its design, atmosphere and food is a tribute to the days of Moulin Rouge and Bohemian flair.

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This one will literally add the spice to your affair. Capsaicin is the component responsible for the heat in the pods, and stimulates nerve endings on the tongue, which releases epinephrine (adrenaline). This in turn releases endorphins, which are the body’s natural painkillers. Endorphins leave one with a floating, energised feeling – perfect for a night out with your partner. Not only can some spice in your food increase your heart rate, it can also raise body temperature and give your cheeks an alluring, rosy blush. Popular Asian cuisines use chillies in their dishes. Head to Nirvana at the Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain, to treat yourself and your Valentine to an Indian feast fit for a maharaja. With food that is a brilliant display of colours and tantalising flavours, accompanied by the dreamy tunes of the santoor, the fireworks will continue well after the repast. The very dramatic setting of Keizo, the Asian outlet at Al Areen Palace & Spa, will itself set the heart racing. Couples can be transported to a different world altogether, relishing spicy south-east Asian specialities on the manmade island under the canopy of their personal gazebo. Now that is bound to take you straight to seventh heaven.

The ancient Greeks (who knew a thing or two about passion) touted this ruby-red fruit as a culinary symbol of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. A prominent player in romantic folklore, it is recognised as a symbol of hope and eternal life in many cultures. For centuries, it has been used for its potent medicinal properties. Studies have demonstrated that pomegranate juice has the power to raise testosterone levels in both men and women. The gem-like seeds are a quintessential ingredient in Middle Eastern cooking, in both sweet and savoury preparations. Sweet and tart pomegranate molasses or dehydrated seeds add a complex flavour profile to dishes like lamb kebabs, majboos and baba ghanoush. For the real taste of the cuisine, head to Takht Jamsheed for a fine dining experience rich with the flavours of Persia. If you’d like to drink up pomegranate in a potion, Bushido has an extensive beverage menu to choose from. Opt for the classic Singapore Sling or the signature Inaga to quicken the pace of the evening and get the fervour going.

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showcase THE K HOTEL

A LOVE-LY ESCAPE

This Valentine’s Day, treat your loved one to a luxury hotel stay at the famous landmark in the heart of the city.

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he K Hotel offers a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the day of love this February. Take advantage of the hotel’s irresistible Valentine package, which gives you a complimentary night’s stay when you purchase three nights in a Deluxe room. If you wish to go the extra mile, you could upgrade yourself to a Junior Suite, and enjoy a romantic breakfast and lavish dinner for two. Couples can savour a set menu in-room or dine at Kolors restaurant. It’s the perfect way to enjoy panoramic views of the city, luxurious facilities and relax in the plush environs of the property. “The Valentine Suite Package is offered from February14-16, and is an experience that will leave you and your loved one with unique memories,” says Volker Mandlowsky, the hotel’s general manager. This romantic escape is made more special with a 20 per cent discount at R&S Spa and Salon and a 20 per cent discount on Thai

massage at the Bodycare Spa, followed by pampering with the very best of regional and international gastronomy at Kolors restaurant. The all-day dining Kolors restaurant will be decorated with rose petals, balloons and candles. The venue specialises in contemporary cuisine with a regional touch, serving a special Valentine’s Day dinner buffet with home-made gourmet chocolates and a glass of sparkling

Young Trader Amna & Hanadi

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The Young Trader Organisation & Exhibitions held a competition for children running their own stalls at a bazaar held at Seef Mall Muharraq.

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grape per person. This special treat, created by the executive chef, is priced at BD20 per couple and BD12 per person. The hotel’s resident band Duo Totem will entertain you with romantic tunes from 9pm to 11pm.

Salman, Ali & Zayed

Fatema & Muneera

Call 17 360-000 or email info@thekhotel.com

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FEATURE | vallentine special

When Socks Are Not Enough If you’re struggling to come up with a Valentine’s gift that will make him smile and think of you each time he uses it, we’ve got you covered with our magnificent seven presents with presence. Sweets for your Sweet

Loving Words

You don’t have to be a closet Elizabeth Barrett Browning to entice the object of your affections in verse. Poetically challenged you might be but, fear not, like everything else these days, there’s an app for that. The Love Poem Generator draws its inspiration from more than a million poems to generate lines of romantic poetry automatically. If you don't like a particular line, tap the arrow next to it and the app will pull up a different one. OK, it might be sweet and sappy, but, if there’s one day of the year you can get away with that, this is it! Available on iTunes.

Monogrammed shirts and, God forbid, pyjamas might be the epitome of naff, but how about his very own personalised sweet treats. For the budget version, check out your local supermarket for packs of love hearts, always a favourite with their cheesy sayings such as “Be Mine”. Or head online to mymms.co.uk and choose your own name and phrase. Available at mymms.co.uk

The 20th Hole

For when it’s too hot to hit the links or for the timechallenged or frankly not very good golfer, the indoor putting course will ensure your golf fan loves your forever – or at least until he misses, again. The practice green from Putt-a-bout has three cup cutouts and built-in sand-trap cutouts. All that’s missing is the clubhouse. Available at amazon.com

Fancy Pants

A good friend once told us there’s nothing quite so sexy as the feel of silk boxers. If you’re in the mood to splash the cash, then kit your man out in these top of the range shorts from UK brand Derek Rose. They’re certainly not the cheapest around but, trust us, they are worth it. Available at derek-rose.com

Absolutely Gorgeous

If your man is of the hirsute variety, ensure his beard is not only well groomed but also smells great with this new release from Gucci. It’s described as: “From a scent created for a man who defines his own masculinity, debuts an exclusive grooming product. Intensely masculine, and enriched with the notion of rituals and traditions from a modern man’s world, Gucci Guilty Absolute Beard Oil’s scent embodies the fragrance. In an innovative expression, woody and leathery notes subtly fragrance a blend of natural oils including sweet almond, grape seed and jojoba. The oils, known for their softening and nourishing qualities, infuse into the beard and skin to help increase a smooth appearance and feel.” Who could possibly resist? Available at leading retailers. www.womanthismonth.com

Make the Cut

The Romeo & Julienne (get it?) chopping board by Fred & Friends is perfect for the romantic foodie – we guess the idea is that cooking together can be great fun. Even if his culinary gifts are minimal, this might inspire him to learn. Available at amazon.com

Lucky Devil

Let him know how luck he is to have you with this cheeky mug. The double-serving cup has the hidden message “that’s all” on the inside, which will be revealed when he drinks his loving cuppa. Available at amazon.com

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THE HALLMARK OF QUALITY If you’re looking to gift something that can be cherished forever, a sophisticated wristwatch from this classic brand is the perfect choice.

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rom its very first watch in 1913 to the latest creations of today, Seiko has continuously honed its skills, increased the precision of its manufacturing and developed new ideas and components in its own, uniquely Japanese style. The source of the brand’s strength is its craftsmanship. For the purists who appreciate the finest watchmaking, Seiko proudly presents Presage. It is the unique skill of the watchmakers and a vigorous quality appraisal that set the high standards of the Presage collection. Some dials of these watches are made of enamel, in Japan, providing a pleasing texture, unchanging rich, white lustre, and preventing corrosion. Great skill is required in preparing the enamel to the precise dimensions required. Even the temperature and humidity must be controlled and the material adjusted at every stage to ensure a perfect result. Consequently, every dial is different and each has its own specific beauty.

Ghoonghat The Pakistani Women’s Association

Trimatic are the three technologies that make the Seiko difference. ‘Spron’ mainspring and hairspring alloys, exclusive to the brand, give superior elasticity, strength, corrosion and heat resistance, and deliver the precise foundation for every Presage watch. ‘Diashock’ gives the timepiece ultimate shock resistance, and the ‘Magic Lever’ greatly increases the winding efficiency and contributes significantly to the longevity of the watch. The Multi-hands 6R27 is a Presage automatic watch with roman numerals, detailed minute track and graceful lines, revealing its pedigree as a direct descendent of the 1895 Time Keeper. Quality, tradition and watchmaking expertise are to be seen in every detail, and it makes for a gift to last a lifetime. Seiko watches are available at Ambassador Stores in Bahrain. Call 17 225-513.

The Pakistani Women’s Association board

presented an evening of dinner and theatre with Ghoonghat, an amusing Urdu play on the comedic troubles of a veteran marriage, as well as the entangling complications of young love.

The cast with director, Azra Adil

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A scene from the play

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This Valentine’s Day

Shop for over BD250 and get a box of chocolates. Spend over BD500 and Liali will deliver a bouquet of roses straight to your beloved's doorsteps. Valid until February 17 on purchase of gold and diamond jewellery.

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BEAUTY | styling

What’s Hot for 2018?

The new year is always a time of change, and your hair is the perfect place to start. Celeb stylist Asgar Saboo explains 2018’s top five hair trends, giving you a heads-up on the most show-stopping looks of the year ahead. like platinum blonde will do the job. This colour has been seen on countless celebrities, from Kim Kardashian’s long locks to Katy Perry’s pixie crop, proving the look works for all haircuts.

‘THE MEGHAN’

Her recent engagement to Prince Harry created an instant icon out of former Suits actress Meghan Markle. With the royal wedding taking place this year, 2018 looks set to be Meghan’s year, and one topic on everyone’s lips has been THAT hair. She is the queen of effortlessly long and glossy waves – a look that's easy to achieve at home and flattering on anyone, not just a future duchess! Top Tips Straight hair: If you have naturally straight hair but you want to create natural-looking waves, you will need product to add movement and texture to your locks. Sea salt spray works perfectly for this. Add to damp hair before using a hair dryer to roughly dry locks, scrunching the ends as you go. Curly hair: If, like Meghan, your hair is naturally thick and curly, make sure to use lots of hair product. The best products to use are hair oils, such as argan, as they are easily absorbed into the hair rather than just coating it. This will leave your locks beautifully smooth and glossy.

PLATINUM BLONDE

If you want to make a real statement in 2018, a drastic colour

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or down and it is the perfect style if you want to enter the year with chic new hair, but don’t want to make any drastic or risky changes. Top Tips Make sure the bangs are cut long enough so that they can be pinned up or tied back if required. To avoid your fringe going frizzy, blow dry and straighten the bangs straight away rather than roughdrying them first. To keep your fringe perfect all day, carry a small tail comb to brush out should it become windswept or tangled.

extra soft and glossy. To create the sharpest look, wear your hair completely straight and tease any pesky flyaways using a mascara wand coated in a thick layer of hairspray.

BRUNETTE AMBITION

BLUNT ENDS

Top Tips Going ice blonde is never easy, as the colour is high maintenance and the bleach can seriously damage your hair. However, don’t let this stop you! To protect your hair, try to avoid heat styling. Use air-dry products to bring out your natural texture and beat the frizz without using straightening irons or blow dryers.

CURTAIN BANGS

This mature look is more popular than ever, with a 600 per cent rise in Pinterest searches for the style in 2017. You can wear it up

Brunettes have long had to watch from the sidelines as blondes experimented with colour. Not anymore! 2018 will be the year where we’ll see subtle but fun colours added to darker hair. The colours won’t be screamingly obvious, but when the light hits them, wow! A blunt ‘lob’ is the perfect way to get a fresh start for the new year. Eliminate any split ends created by the harsh winter weather and heat styling of the party season by cutting your hair into a sharp and uniform shape. This will make your tresses appear instantly healthy and glossy. Top Tips Don’t think that blunt ends have to mean short hair, as the look works for longer locks as well. This cut is all about the hair looking healthy, so regularly use a hydrating mask or deep conditioner to make your strands

Top Tips The darker the colour, the more magical the effect. Darker colours will also be the least damaging to your hair, as less bleach will be required in the dye. Emerald greens, midnight blues and deep purples will be the most popular shades. To ensure the colour remains glossy, avoid washing your hair too often and, when you do, make sure to use shine-enhancing shampoo for extra impact. Asgar Saboo is the style director of Daniel Galvin Salon in London and has worked with A-listers such as Cindy Crawford, Twiggy and actress Eva Longoria. www.womanthismonth.com


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ANTI-AGEING THAT REALLY WORKS Liz O’Reilly finds a skin treatment that actually “does what it says on the tin”!

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hen someone invites me to pop in for a facial after work on a Thursday, I don’t need any extra encouragement, and the surroundings of The Gulf Spa at the Gulf Hotel are the ideal space to wind down after a busy week. The ground floor is all about water – a Jacuzzi, pool, steam room with different scents, sauna and an experience shower (yes, you will think you’re in an Amazonian rain forest complete with sound effects) – but my journey quickly headed upstairs to the treatment rooms where lovely therapist Thiangi gave me a quick explanation of the Life Infusion Ritual. Described as an “Unprecedented ‘youth elixir’ that provides unparalleled skin rejuvenating effects focused on the science of skin age biomarkers and specific massage techniques” – I couldn’t wait to get started. After all, my skin is somewhat mature and, frankly, needs all the help it can get! First off, I should say that this is not just a facial; it’s a whole experience using a range of products from Spanish brand Natura Bissé, which is the Forbes Travel Guide Official Skincare Brand 2018. Thiangi started off by spraying the room with a relaxing lavender fragrance and then performed “palm-work” body touch with lavender scented hands to relax me and render me ready to receive the treatment – I already felt as if I had died and gone to heaven. She analysed my skin through a brightly lit magnifying glass – an essential step as she immediately spotted that I am very sensitive and would need a patch test before the peel that was to come.

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My face was covered with Diamond luxury cleanser and I could feel my dry skin luxuriating in the unaccustomed richness. This was followed by a gentle toner and lavenderinfused oil, ensuring my skin was sparkly clean but at the same time hydrated. The next step of the procedure would usually be the triple exfoliate salicylic acid treatment with carboxy powder activator – a peel that works to leave the skin looking more youthful. However, thanks to that patch test, Thiangi realised my skin would not cope with this and instead administered a very gentle enzyme peel. This is left to sit briefly on the skin before the Diamond Life Infusion Serum is applied. This concoction uses biomagnetic nanosomes to work with your skin’s own bio markers, such as those with address stem cell preservation and cellular ageing. This serum includes an exclusive release system through diamond micro-sponges, that fosters penetration of the formula into the skin, achieving spectacular rejuvenating results. After the serum came magnetic vibration with wands passed across the face to improve elasticity and help restore the natural contours of areas such as the chin and jaw line. This felt a little weird but certainly not uncomfortable and, after a while, actually very relaxing. The next step had me laughing out loud. By

this stage, I had been lying down for quite some time and, despite Thiangi providing bolsters for my lower back and knees, I was beginning to feel a little uncomfortable. Fortunately, I was able to sit up for the application of an LED chromo therapy mask, which helps the products penetrate the skin. This mask is like a light-up rubber face glove and the laughing out loud came when I caught sight of myself in the mirror. But, amusement aside, it didn’t feel unpleasant and, undoubtedly, did its job. The treatment finishes with another oddity – the Youth Infusion Rejuvenating Mask is slathered all over the face, including covering the mouth and eyes. It has a type of plastic content and, when set, is peeled off showing a clear imprint of every line and wrinkle – which is slightly disheartening when you have as many as me! While waiting for the mask to set, Thiangi treated my hands and feet to a gentle massage with Diamond body cream and, at the end of the session, she applied Diamond Extreme cream to my face before handing me a mirror. I can honestly say I was shocked. My skin really did look super-plumped and hydrated and there was a noticeable improvement in both lines and texture. The results last around two weeks and, though this treatment is by no means cheap, it’s certainly something I would consider investing in for a big night out. February 2018

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BEAUTY | tips

GREASE FRIGHTENING! Dry shampoo is miraculous when used right. Apple Sharma gives you the low-down on how to get squeaky clean hair in no time.

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any women will tell you that dry shampoo is a lifesaver – whether you’re in a rush to go out and are having a bad hair day or you’ve woken up late and don’t have time to shampoo. However, if you don’t use it correctly, it can actually make your locks look worse, leaving them dull, lifeless and greasier. Fear not, we’ve got you covered. Once you understand how to use it properly, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. APPLICATION Shampooing your hair too often can actually make it oilier. This is where dry shampoo comes to the rescue – use between washes to keep the greasiness at bay. Follow these three simple steps to get clean and voluminous hair: 1. Separate your hair and divide it into equalsized sections. 2. Shake the product well and spray at the roots of each section from a few inches away. 3. Massage the hair with your fingertips, brush and style as usual. DO’S Do: Apply only to the top few inches of your hair – that's where it works best by absorbing all the oil. The rest of your hair is probably not as oily as your roots. Do: Massage the product thoroughly after spraying but let it sit for about five minutes

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before you work it, so it has time to soak up all the greasiness. Massaging will get rid of the white chalkiness as well as add volume and texture to your tresses. Do: Make sure you're using the right shade of shampoo – one that matches your hair – otherwise it will just end up looking discoloured or look like you've sprayed chalk all over your head. Lots of brands are now bringing out tinted dry shampoos to suit every hair colour. Do: Use the right hair brush. A natural bristle brush is a good option as it helps work the product and blends it from the roots to the tips. DON’TS Don’t spray too close to the scalp. Keep it

BEAUTY HACKS: • Use dry shampoo overnight – this gives it plenty of time to absorb the oils and sweat. • Use it just after washing your hair to give it more volume and texture. • Go green and make your own. Mix ¼ cup corn starch/arrowroot powder with a few drops (4-5) of essential oil. • Use baby powder! Rub some into your hands and work through the hair with your fingertips. approximately 25cm away from the roots. This will help the product to distribute evenly. Don’t overdo it, or else it'll have the opposite effect and make hair look dull. Less is more in this case – start with a small amount and if the hair still feels greasy, add a bit more. Don't use dry shampoo too often. While it's a great quick fix, it's best to use it once between washes. Using it too frequently will cause product build-up and clog the follicles, which is neither attractive nor healthy! Don’t touch your hair. You read that right! Once you’ve finished blending the shampoo and styling your hair, leave it alone. Natural oils from your hands will make your hair look greasier if you are constantly fiddling with your locks. www.womanthismonth.com


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60-MINUTE WONDER This brand-new indulgence is the perfect ‘pick-me-up’ facial for busy bees on the go, says Apple Sharma.

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here are plenty of great facial treatments available on the island but this new introduction at Dessange Paris Bahrain promises a sensory awakening using only the pure goodness of nature. So, when I was asked to try out the one-hour Dessange Organic Awakening Facial, how could I possibly refuse? After a brief consultation, Joie, the assistant spa manager, explained how the procedure uses only Bahrain’s home-grown organic ‘Green Bar’ products, which have potent native ingredients. Precious jujube, mulberry fruit, fig, pearls and myrrh are used in herbal infusions, elixirs and plant waters to nourish the complexion, leaving it looking and feeling rested. This chemical-free treatment honours all your senses without the use of processed or synthetic elements. The bio-available nutrients in the products have a wide array of vitamins and nourishing botanical acids to brighten and smooth the skin. Joie started by removing my make-up and used a herbal cream cleanser on my face. The aromas of hibiscus and rose wafted up and I was instantly transported to a summer garden. Rich in acids including ascorbic acid (vitamin C), both flowers detoxify and have cooling and hydrating properties. Dietary sulfur is included to help clean and increase the efficiency of the minerals in the infusion. Antibacterial coconut oil and jojoba soften and loosen the dirt, so it can all be lifted with a towel. This was just the start but I was already feeling pampered. Next up was another glorioussmelling potion – a pure plant powder exfoliator with jujube, organic clay, henna and Damascan

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rose buds. Joie scrubbed my face thoroughly to detoxify and reminaralise the skin. She applied steam for a few minutes, whilst giving me a relaxing head massage, and proceeded to extract my impurities. This was followed by a ‘hot-cold-hotcold’ treatment (literally)! She placed an ice-cold towel (infused with mint scent) on my face, followed by a hot one, and then repeated the procedure. The initial shock of the cold flannel gave me goose bumps but it felt so refreshing that I warmly welcomed it the second time. She then used a natural plant toner – Milky Moon Tonic – a cooling blend of rose and palm water mixed with crushed pearl powder. High in amino acids and enzymes, it helps reduce redness and is wonderful for sensitive skin, like mine. I was now ready for the face massage, for which Joie used the Face Brightening Elixir, a light and gentle skin serum, rich in ceramides (lipid molecules that hold skin cells together). High in nourishing fatty acids and antioxidants, it reverses sun damage and brightens the skin. It absorbs into

the skin easily, resulting in a dewy, hydrated complexion. This was my favourite part of the facial – it was so relaxing that I almost dozed off to the rhythm of Joie’s expert hands massaging my face and upper shoulders. She then applied a luxurious pearl powder mask, made of pure pulverised freshwater pearls, and left it on for 10 minutes, while massaging my hands. Pearls help reduce hyperpigmentation and leave the skin with a radiant luminescent glow. The finishing touch was a moisturising fig cream, which helps your skin strengthen itself so it can resist sun spots and pigmentation. The abundant antioxidants in raw unrefined fig oil, spring island mulberry and cacao butter work together for the skin’s defence. Desert Jojoba wax, coconut acids and hazelnut vitamin E oils have antibacterial properties, are moisturising and increase cell turnover. This was certainly the cherry (or should I say fig) on the cake – it was light, silky and smelled heavenly! My skin was visibly aglow and felt rejuvenated and nourished. Suitable for all skin types and completely natural, this is one facial that you could easily add to your regular skincare regime and one that is bound to perk you up. Call 17 713-999. February 2018

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BEAUTY | news Kat Von D Studded Kiss Crème Lipstick. The return of an icon in a higher pigment formula that delivers luxuriously rich texture and intensified colour payoff with Kat's signature long wear and commitment to cruelty-free make-up that's completely vegan. The 2018 incarnation comes in 40 different colours and three finishes – satin matte, glimmer and metallic. And the bullet case was inspired by the black studs on Kat’s favourite cuff bracelet. Available at leading retailers. Bleu Turquoise and Bleu Lazuli, La Collection des Terres Précieuses, Armani Privé. These two new scents cross borders infusing Italy, the heart of Giorgio Armani’s creativity, with India’s spirit. Interrelated, they are like two facets of the same land – rich and woody infused with key notes drawn from the scent of incense and Indian spice markets. The perfumes are inspired by a voyage, from darkness into light through an interplay of ’light’ and ‘dark’ notes of vanilla and salt, tobacco and maté tea leaves, combined with osmanthus flower to give a rich depth. Italy is expressed through subtle nuances of pink peppercorn, of bergamot and the salt of the Mediterranean. Available at leading retailers.

Tom Ford Beauty Boys & Girls. A wardrobe of 100 clutch-sized lip colours with names inspired by the individuals in Tom Ford’s life. The full line-up ranges in texture from cream, matte and metallic to sheer and ultrarich finishes. Rare and exotic ingredients, including soja seed extract, Brazilian murumuru butter and chamomilla flower oil, help create an ultra-creamy texture with an incredibly smooth application. Specially treated pigments are blended to deliver pure colour with just the right balance of opacity and luminosity. Available at leading retailers.

Estée Lauder Pure Colour Envy Sculpting Mattes. A collection of three new lip-sculpting finishes. Go bold in the latest metallic matte finish infused with luminous, provocative colour. Make a subtle statement in addictive sheer mattes. Be the object of envy in new irresistible velvet matte shades. This collection is infused with hyaluronic acid and a moisture complex for a vibrant lip colour that glides on effortlessly with one stroke, releasing a uniform layer of saturated ultra-matte colour. From amped-up nudes to vamped-up violets, lips are transformed. Available at leading retailers.

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With Valentine’s looming, check out the latest lippies for a perfectly kissable pout and make sure you smell great too. Plus take in the latest in industry news.

Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream. This Insta-friendly, cool girls’ favourite, ethically sourced brand has been making waves for the past year and now there’s cause for celebration with the launch of a highly anticipated new moisturiser containing protein, peptides, amino acids, and pygmy waterlily to give your skin a major boost of nutrients – like a smoothie for your face. What’s not to like? Available at Sephora.com

Microbeads banned. A UK-wide ban on the manufacture of cosmetics and care products containing tiny pieces of plastic known as 'microbeads' has come into force. The Daily Mail reports that the move is aimed at protecting the marine environment from one source of plastic pollution, as microbeads are washed down the drain and can enter the seas and be swallowed by fish and crustaceans, with potentially harmful effects. Manufacturers of cosmetics and personal care products will no longer be able to add the tiny plastic pieces to rinse-off toiletries such as face scrubs, toothpastes and shower gels, and research shows some manufacturers have already removed them. www.womanthismonth.com


BEAUTY | news Fenty Beauty Mattemoiselle Plush Matte Lipstick collection. The 14 shades in this latest line from the singer take in all the colours of the rainbow. Rihanna says: "Lipstick is all about having fun and expressing your mood at any given moment. This collection makes it easier than ever because there’s a colour for everyone." And, true to her word, the collection features names such as Clapback, deep blue and Spanked, rosy pink. Available at leading retailers.

Gal Gadot for Revlon. Having sported the brand’s BD3.750 lipstick at the Golden Globes, it comes as no great surprise that the Wonder Woman star has been announced as a Global Brand Ambassador for Revlon. She will be helping to launch the LiveBoldly campaign which aims to "inspire women with passion, optimism, strength and style". Available at leading retailers.

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Replica Eau de Parfum, Maison Margiela, Paris. Echoing the house’s artisanal haute couture world under the creative direction of John Galliano, the Replica Eau de Parfum collection was launched in 2016. This year sees the addition of Wicked Love, evoking the meeting of secret lovers on a stormy night. A modern take on rose, the fragrance features an obsessive centifolia of rose locked in a magnetic metallic accord. It unites to jasmine; and vetiver, cedar wood and a white musk accord reveal the flower’s opulence. Available at leading retailers.

A.N. Other perfume launch. This brand has set itself the task of disrupting the perfume industry, offering luxury scents at reduced prices. Founders Gilad Amozeg and Ariella Appelbaum gave a group of renowned perfumers an open brief and unlimited budget resulting in four high-quality, ethically sourced, gender-neutral fragrances that aim to encourage creativity in the wearer. Named simply Floral, Fresh, Woody and Oriental, each is clean, crisp and distinctive. Available at an-other.com

New Year’s Party Al Safir Hotel and Tower held a New Year’s Party at Apollo Lounge.

Smrithi, Kavya, Dheepth & Yibalic

DJ Natalia Moon

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Sangita & Indranil

Katrina & Inga

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SOCIAL BUTTERFLY showcase BAHRAIN SPECIALIST HOSPITAL

TAKE A BREATH

Pulmonology specialist Dr Sonal Jagtap explains lung changes in rheumatoid arthritis.

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heumatoid Arthritis is a disease in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the joints. There is a 50 per cent chance that it can, at the same time, involve the lungs. The lung problems most often linked to rheumatoid arthritis include: Scarring related to long-term inflammation (interstitial lung disease) may cause shortness of breath, chronic dry cough, fatigue, weakness and loss of appetite. Small lumps can form in the lungs (rheumatoid nodules), as well as in other parts of the body. Lung nodules usually cause no signs or symptoms, and they don't pose a risk of lung cancer. In some cases, however, a nodule can rupture. The tissue surrounding the lungs, known as the pleura, can become inflamed. This is often accompanied by a buildup of fluid between two layers of the pleura (pleural effusion). Sometimes this resolves on its own. A large pleural effusion, however, can cause shortness of breath. Pleural disease may also cause fever

Dr Sonal Jagtap

and pain on breathing. The joint of the throat (cricoarytenoid) may become involved, causing difficulty with inhalation and occasionally resulting in wheezing. A sore throat and hoarseness are

other common complaints. The small air pipes of the lungs may become inflamed causing progressive breathing difficulty and a cough. Some treatment medicines can also make symptoms worse. These complications often indicate an untreated or not well treated condition. The best way forward is expert follow-up to assess your joint pains. Keep regular checks on any symptoms involving the lungs. Radiological investigations including CT scan may detect the exact underlying structural lung changes. Spirometry or lung function tests can detect changes in the functional capacity of the lungs. Early changes can be treatable. Discuss all treatment options with the physician, weighing the benefits and side effects of the medications used to treat the rheumatoid arthritis. Call 17 812-222 or email: sonal.jagtap@bsh.com.bh

Around Town

Sheraton Bahrain Hotel held its 36th annual associates party at its Al Taj Ballroom. In collaboration with the US Embassy, the Bahrain Writers’ Circle hosted the American Author Siobhan Fallon who presented a fascinating insight into her journey of writing and read excerpts from her book, The Confusion of Languages. Photo: Members of the Bahrain Writers’ Circle with Siobhan Fallon (front row second from left)

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showcase UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER – KING ABDULLAH MEDICAL CITY

Ground-breaking Medical Achievement This state-of-the-art facility carried out the first spinal operation of its kind.

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he University Medical Centre of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Medical City, affiliate of the Arabian Gulf University (AGU), witnessed a first-of-its-kind operation in the Kingdom when orthopaedic surgeon Dr Yousif Sharaf performed spinal surgery on an 80-year-old Bahraini patient suffering from several health disorders, using local anaesthesia. The operation, which went well, took half an hour during which a small incision measuring 5cm was made in the patient's back to remove a spinal disc herniation which was putting pressure on his nerves. The patient had suffered from severe back pain extending to his left leg and severely restricting his movement. The operation was necessary to allow

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Dr Yousif Sharaf during the operation

the patient to resume his normal functions and avoid the side effects of immobility which, at this

age, may lead to chest infections or clots in the foot or leg. Dr Sharaf pointed out that the

patient was suffering from chest problems including asthma and lung inefficiency, which put his life at risk in the event of general anaesthesia. He explained: “Based on the assessment of the patient’s general health, it was necessary to carry out the operation with local anaesthesia, despite the difficulty of this measure, since the operation site is a sensitive area of the spine surrounded by nerves, requiring the patient’s complete relaxation. “The operation went smoothly and the spinal disc herniation was removed from the third and fourth vertebrae. The patient began to gradually walk in under 24 hours after the end of the operation.”

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LIFESTYLE | wellbeing

Quell the Flame By what we eat and how we live, we may unwittingly be fanning the fires of inflammation in the body. Behnaz Sanjana looks at this threatening condition and how to tackle it.

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hat happens when you stub you toe against the wall or jam your finger in the door? Blood immediately rushes to the damaged spot for immune cells, hormones and available nutrients to start healing the injured area. This results in it becoming red, swollen, warm to touch and painful – what we term as ‘inflamed’. Inflammation is the body's way of healing itself after an injury and protecting itself from infection. The body behaves in a similar way when bacteria and viruses get the better of us. Pain and fever are part of the healing process of damaged or infected tissue. This type of acute inflammation is short term and is considered to be good, as it helps the body get back to its healthy state. Its effects wear off in a few days. But, sometimes, the body is riddled with ‘bad’, or chronic inflammation. “Inflammation is the body’s natural response to defend itself from harmful substances, injuries and to renew damaged cells. However, it is not always beneficial when it becomes chronic, leading to an ongoing destructive process

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where the immune system attacks the body’s healthy cells. This can cause many chronic diseases,” says Diana Nakhle, senior dietitian at Carlton Nutrition Center, Bahrain. Goodness! Do I have it? If you’re wondering how to spot this condition, there are signs and symptoms to watch out for. Diana says: “Depending on the disease type, the symptoms might be generalised pain in the muscles and joints, along with fatigue, fever, loss of appetite and gastrointestinal problems like diarrhoea, abdominal pain and constipation.” But there are other telltale signs that point to inflammation of the bad kind: excessive belly fat, consistently high blood sugar levels, feeling exhausted all the time, allergies and a puffy look. Depression, skin outbreaks, anxiety or perpetual ‘brain fog’ are other fallouts of chronic inflammation. Why does it happen? According to Diana, chronic inflammation

Testing your C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, can help determine whether your body is wracked by inflammation or not. can be caused by an innate body condition or autoimmune response to a viral or bacterial infection or toxin, or other environmental toxins. “But following an unhealthy lifestyle triggers inflammation, whether it is poor nutrition, perpetual stress or smoking. Obesity, especially abdominal obesity and visceral fat, are prime factors too, as fat cells generate substances that produce inflammatory molecules sufficient to cause an inflammatory response in the body. Also, a diet high in saturated fat and trans fats, stress, sleeping disorders or excessive alcohol consumption are all risk factors that increase the likelihood of an inflammatory response,” she warns. www.womanthismonth.com


LIFESTYLE | wellbeing

Turmeric

Curcumin in turmeric has powerful inflammation-arresting properties. Add generously to food while cooking, or have a hearty turmeric latte, perfect for the season. Combining it with black pepper increases curcumin’s bioavailability by 2,000 per cent.

Almonds and Walnuts

Ginger

These nuts are the richest known sources of Omega-3 fatty acids. The body converts beneficial fatty acids into cannabinoids, which in turn help to cut down inflammation. A handful of these nuts makes for a healthy snack every day.

This culinary spice is shown to reduce inflammation and speeds up muscle recovery. Due to these effects, it has been clinically shown to reduce knee pain in patients with osteoarthritis. Sip on ginger tea regularly to reap its benefits.

it is considered anti-inflammatory. Do include it in your diet – more fatty fish, walnuts, chia seeds, flaxseeds and canola oil.” She also mentions including antioxidants found in most fruit and dark leafy vegetables. “We should include highfibre food, whole grains and legumes and exclude as many saturated fats, fried and processed foods as possible. Besides nutrition, physical activity should be a priority for at least 90 minutes per week and we must aim for enough sleep,” she says. To conclude, Diana says: “Nowadays our lifestyle is directly affecting our health. We should always think of prevention rather than treatment. Aim for a healthy lifestyle, good nutrition and activity, especially if you have certain risk factors. and always seek the help of qualified health professionals."

EXERCISE ELIMINATES INFLAMMATION A detailed study shows that as little as 20 minutes of regular brisk walking can reduce inflammation. Each time we are physically active, the body benefits at a cellular level. But remember, over-exercising is counteractive to the purpose. It’s important to give your body time to recover from strenuous exercise. Switch workouts every day so you are not taxing the muscles and be sure to enjoy exercise-free days too.

So, what if I don’t treat it? Chronic inflammation releases a downpour of damaging substances that, over time, can make your body very sick. This condition needs to be controlled for your long-term health and wellness. “If left untreated, it can cause damage to the heart, brain and other organs. It plays a role in almost every major disease, like heart diseases, diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, amongst others,” says Diana. She advocates that patients with the above-mentioned symptoms consult with a physician, as the treatment depends on the type of disease, medical history and severity of symptoms. OK, what can I do for myself? Diana first suggests tweaks in your diet. She says: “An ‘anti-inflammatory diet’ is basically a balanced diet rich in healthy fats, fruits, vegetables with little red meat. When we talk about inflammation we directly think of Omega-3 fatty acid as

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FOOD | review

A Cornucopia of Chocolatey Choice Memories of the smorgasbord of delectable dishes at this renowned hotel still puts Behnaz Sanjana straight into Friday mode any day of the week.

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ith ardent intent to catch up after a long time, a friend and I headed to Al Safir’s Chocoholic Friday Brunch at the Sheraton Bahrain. The restaurant enveloped us with the warmth of its sun-kissed ambience, and the light wooden panelling interspersed with glass lent the space a cosy glow. This Friday spread is not all chocolatey – there are plenty of savouries and live cooking counters to write home about. We started at the focal point of the restaurant – the semienclosure where delicious fare awaited us. My partiality for soup drew me to the giant tureens just past the live shawarma station. The intoxicating aromas of lemongrass, chilli and lime meant the Thai soup won out over the hearty minestrone. The salad counter was resplendent, with ample choice for vegetarians. Platters of seafood calamari rolls, gravlax, Thai chicken salad, vegetable terrine and caprese salad sat alongside dainty bowls offering stuffed egg, brie and dried fig, and salmon roulade, amongst other fresh fare. The assortment of cheese at the bread and cheese station was

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commendable too. The affable chefs at the live pasta and teriyaki stations were happy to mix up ingredients to guests’ liking – doling out steaming plates of Italian and Oriental comfort food. Kid-friendly chow such as Tupelo fried chicken, potato wedges, mini pizzas and burgers kept the little ones munching happily. Out of the 10 or 12 delightful main course options, I took second helpings of the mustard baked hammour (delicious melt-in-yourmouth fish with a mustardy sauce) and the almond potato (golden crusted spheres of nutty potato mash). I would have had some more of the yummy stir-fried duck in its cute little ramekin, but my mind directed me towards the glorious hunk of prime rib with beef jus calling out to me. The salmon papillote with dill sauce sitting beside it made it slightly harder to select what went onto my plate. Beyond this, stood the seafood counter, laden with the ocean’s colourful bounty waiting to be cooked up as you fancy. There are also dressed oysters and clams.

Gliding past the lovely ladies of the live band, I found myself looking at the real deal – the ‘chocoholic’ aspect of the brunch. My eyes must have been swirling in concentric circles, hypnotised by the sheer array of sweetness that stood before me. The large two-tiered centre spread had the most mind-boggling variety of desserts arranged around a fantastic sculpture made of, well, of course, chocolate! The staples of a sweet binge were present – red velvet cake, chocolate mousse, almond chocolate parfait, et al. The sights and smells of other inimitable creations kept the brain in tempted anticipation till I reached the table and took a bite. Some of the desserts looked just too pretty to break into, but the eager palate pushes you to dig in anyway. My favourites were the vanilla dome, raspberry dark and white chocolate mousse, pistachio swiss roll and mango mousse. For choco-fanatics wanting to ‘dive’ in, there are two chocolate fountains – light and dark – to be savoured with gooey marshmallows, fresh cut fruit and cubes of sponge cake. The chef at the neighbouring counter flipped paper-thin crepes onto plates, stuffed and topped with fillings, ice creams and sauces of preference. Yet another dessert stand sported traditional Arabic sweetmeats, and types of local dates as well. The Chocoholic Friday brunch at the Sheraton Bahrain is ideal for family and friends to spend quality time together, in the company of marvellous flavours and music. We spent some leisurely three-plus hours there, doing justice not only to the culinary plethora before us, but also to our precious friendship. www.womanthismonth.com


LIFESTYLE | food

CHEF’S SPECIAL Want to impress your loved one this Valentine’s Day? Then follow this easy recipe from an industry veteran.

VALENTINE'S DELIGHT CAKE SPONGE INGREDIENTS: • 250g white sugar • 3 whole eggs • 160ml labneh • 200ml oil • 320g flour • 5g baking powder • 5g baking soda • 20ml Rrd food colouring • 5ml vinegar METHOD: • Beat sugar and eggs for 15 minutes. Scrape the mixture together then add labneh and oil and beat again for 10 minutes. Add in the flour, baking powder and baking soda one by one. • Fold in the red food colour and vinegar then bake at 180˚C for 15-20 minutes. • Cut the sponge into three round shapes with the help of a ring to make the layers. • Set aside or place in the chiller.

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he saying goes that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, and if you want come up with something special that looks really impressive but is, in fact, quite simple, chef Nitai Chand has the answer. Almost a year after his arrival at the K Hotel, chef Nitai Chand has put his 20-plus years of kitchen experience to good use to come up with a special Valentine’s Day recipe that will guarantee you plenty of romantic Brownie points. To be fair, he does make it look ridiculously easy but, with his main inspiration coming from cooking with his mum in her kitchen, we’re hopeful it’s a confection even Woman This Month’s culinarily challenged team can recreate. He says: "This is a hassle-free recipe, anyone can make easily and all the ingredients are available in the market, no need to think about finding substitutes. The only thing you need to do is impress your loved one at home any time. “I know many people go out for Valentine’s Day, and, in truth, you really can’t beat a lovely romantic dinner for two; but when you get home, this is the ideal thing to keep the romance going. A slice of something sweet with a glass of bubbles is perfect. www.womanthismonth.com

FILLING INGREDIENTS: • 175g mascarpone cheese • 50g white chocolate • 40g icing sugar METHOD: Mix together to create a light paste. CAKE PREPARATION • Retrieve the three round-shaped sponges. Add a little sugar syrup to the sponge and then apply the cheese mixture to the first layer; place the second sponge on top and repeat with the third layer. • Cover with same cheese mixture and chill for 30 minutes.

Chef Nitai Chand “This cake is also ideal for those who can’t get out to celebrate the special day, imagine how you would feel if you came home and found this waiting for you? I know I’d be delighted.” Just follow the recipe to recreate chef Nitai’s gorgeous cake in your own kitchen.

MARZIPAN DECORATION • Marzipan is edible ready-made paste readily available at the supermarket and easy to shape. Mix with red colouring and bit of cornflower to avoid stickiness. Cover the cake in the marzipan and then you can create your hearts, flowers or whatever decorations you prefer.

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LIFESTYLE | home

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rnately carved wood, elegant arches, rich tapestries, canopied beds with padded headboards and intricate designs are the hallmarks of a monarch’s living quarters. Why not follow the same line to make your own home stand out with splendour? Whether you choose to go with ethnic Indian or classical European Baroque, it’s possible to have your own little regal retreat without resorting to over-the-top opulence. Use jewel hues coupled with gold or silver to achieve a luxuriant look. Take a leaf out of our pages to inject your home with some kingly appeal – enigmatic and romantic all at once.

Silver Dreams Cushion Lifestyle

Centre of Attention Table Asnaghi Interiors

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Wooden Valet Side table Home Centre

Stately Seat Upholstered bench Angelo Capellini

Laze in Style Dormeuse Angelo Capellini

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Property Brothers, as seen on HGTV channel 357

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Royal Reflections Mirror Home Centre

Golden Plumage Peacock dish The One

King Size Double bed Clan Milano

Madam Butterfly Colourful rug Illulian

Contemporary Classic Chandelier Barovier & Toso

Pretty Storage For knick-knacks The One

Royal Rest Armchair Angelo Capellini

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SOCIAL BUTTERFLY

Nada, Haya & Reem

New Year’s Party

Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa celebrated New Year’s at its premises.

Rolf & Caroline

Isa & Shaima

Faisal, Vigaesh & Shyam

Miller, Angela, Irine & Javi

Amanda & Caroline

Syed & Nan

Sameer & Sumaiya

New Year’s Party Coral Bay held a New Year’s party at its premises.

Sohail & Fariha

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Sujit, Komal, Sapna & Harish

Anjana, Siddharth & Sreejith

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LIFESTYLE | travel

t o n K e h t g n i Ty

As the year’s most romantic day approaches, WTM takes a look at three of the world’s top wedding destinations, just in case that loved-up dinner turns into a proposal.

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LIFESTYLE | travel Tying the knot among the vines with mountains in the background.

Hop on the Wine Tram to visit the local vineyards.

a c i r f A h t u So Say hello to the residents at Cape Point

The mountains around Franschhoek are ideal for trail riding and hiking.

Check out the amazing dishes at Foliage, the restaurant of noseto-tail enthusiast Chris Erasmus

Nature Reserve outside Cape Town. THE vineyard country of Franschhoek in South Africa’s Western Cape would be hard to beat for scenery as places to stage the big day go. Just 45 minutes from Cape Town by car, it’s an area of towering mountains and flowering meadows with a fair scattering of stunning private estates eager to host your nuptials. The area itself has a thriving arts community as well as some great destination restaurants and, of course, the grape trails and even a 'Wine Tram'. Outdoor sports enthusiasts will also love this spot and, if you tire of the countryside (and even if you don’t), Cape Town is an absolute must-visit.

A trip to Cape Town is a must, make sure you take in Hermanus for a spot of whale watching.

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Head to Cape Town's Victoria and Alfred Waterfront for dining and culture.

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LIFESTYLE | travel Weddings can be held at the Royal Mansour.

Take a sunset camel ride – how romantic.

Sit down to dinner at the all-female run Al Fassia.

Take a day trip to the spectacular Ouzoud Falls.

o c c o r Mo MARRAKECH has hosted celeb weddings for the likes of Poppy Delevingne and Dianna Agron but the Red City, as it is known, is also an affordable, exotic option for those who don’t have a superstar budget. Check out the Royal Mansour for a series of individually designed riads (traditional Moroccan houses) or venues in the surrounding Atlas Mountains which can be found through boutiquesouk.com Aside from the wedding, there is loads to do in and around Marrakech. The city abounds with souks where you will find everything from gold to ceramics; the foodie scene is rich with both traditional and international cuisine as well as great street food; and a trip out of the city to the mountains is obligatory.

Make sure you try spiced tea and pastries from a street vendor.

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Discover Moorish palaces with a private half day tour.

Traditional souks are like brightly coloured Aladdin's caves.

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LIFESTYLE | travel The Staten Island Ferry is another iconic symbol of New York that's not to be missed.

New York Public Library is an absolutely stunning wedding venue that your guests won't forget in a hurry.

USA Make sure to take in a show on Broadway arguably the world's most famous theatre district. Pay your respects at the 9-11 Memorial.

The recently opened Blue Box Café means you can really have breakfast at Tiffany's.

If you visit during winter, there's skating in Central Park.

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WHERE do we start? Not, as one might expect, in Vegas, although that would not be a bad place. But, rather, a New York Public Library wedding is at the top of 2018’s wish list. Just think, you’d exchange your vows in a gorgeous building and there would be so much for your guests, and you, to do afterwards. From the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty, there are so many iconic sights to see and visit that it’s

hard to know where to start, but there are plenty of guided tours and a hop-onhop-off bus. New York is famous for its shopping and you certainly can’t visit the Big Apple without strolling down Fifth Avenue but make sure you also take in one of the famed flea markets such as Hell’s Kitchen for antiques, vintage clothing and original artwork. And, of course, the food. From hot dogs to Michelin stars, New York has it all.

The Rockefeller Center is an unmistakeable part of the New York skyline.

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SOCIAL BUTTERFLY

Rumena, John & Josie

New Year’s Party

Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay held a New Year’s party at its premises.

Zoukari, Youssef, Josie, Dj Mysterioo Arif & Mohamed

Cliona, Emily & Lauren

Lipe, Cristel, Famfi & Pri

Doaa & Ali

Maik, Rachael, Jill, Megan & Garfield

New Year’s Party Gulf Hotel held a New Year’s Party at its premises.

Alina, Bianca & Florin

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Gordon & Yiqou

Gitta & Harry

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LIFESTYLE | opinion

In Praise of Mothers

Ouiam Charkani El Hassani on the roles, values and superpowers of mums.

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hen a woman becomes a ‘mother’, it is like discovering the existence of a room in her house that was already there but that she knew nothing of. It is not a completely strange territory, since the room was always in the house; the house where she has lived long enough to scrutinise each and every corner. Yet what those four unseen walls shielded is a mystery to her that will take days, months and maybe even years to fathom. What’s common though is that each and every woman faced with the whole new room dilemma is adamant and unshakeably determined to be the Agatha Christie she always dreamed to be. She will read every book related to the matter; she will excel at all the guessing games; she will remember every piece of advice her grandmother ever gave her, and add her little touch to it to fit the new era. She will perform flawlessly on just four hours of sleep or less and endless shots of caffeine; she will come up with solutions you’ve never heard of to problems you’ve never imagined. She will become a beast, with eyes in the back of her head, nothing ever going unseen or unnoticed. A beast with a heart of gold, a heart living outside of her body, jumping, running around and having a normal life just in front of her eyes — her kids! This beast is an exemplary

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employee, she rises at the crack of dawn, prepares five kinds of breakfasts, because each person in the household has requested something different. She will wash hands, clean butts, feed, change and deal with the whole fashion crisis that comes with each child. She will look for shoes and Teddy bears that no one has seen for days. She will make sandwiches in weird shapes, she will wipe tears, and make up at least 10 stories daily, she will clean up after everyone. She will fight to get each and every one out of the house on time, she will struggle to put the kids in their car seats, she will listen to the same stories 72 times in a row, she will be a referee and a judge, she will make sure kids have their lunch boxes and that they finally leave the car to go to school. By then it’s just 8am and her job is far from done. Between pickups and dropoffs, cooking, cleaning, washing the never ending dirty clothes, ironing, organising, arranging playdates — the beast never gets a chance to breathe. She is the employee of the month

'To every mother out there, you are the backbone and the joy of each and every household — may you always stay blessed' every month, she is hardworking, gentle, kind, caring, productive, committed, strong and a force no one should underestimate. She doesn’t get paid for all this hard work. She does it because she wants to, out of love. An incomparable, and fierce, love. A love that knows no laws, no rules, and no limits. The once unknown and unexplored room becomes her kingdom, where she rocks every day, where she rules her world, where she proudly and humbly creates the new generation. Can you imagine what such a powerful, strong creature would be capable of doing if she was in charge of the world?

She pushed a human being out of her body — what’s your super power? Such a great, humble, genuine, giving, caring, without-everasking-for-a-reward human being could turn the world into heaven. Everyone in the world would be clean, fed, changed, in the right place, with the right essentials to succeed. Everyone in the world would have a lunch box with a love note, everyone would get ice cream and a kiss on the cheek, everyone would do their homework, everyone would be kind to everyone else, everyone would share toys, and meals. No one would ever fight again, no more wars or homeless people or unequal pay checks. Everything would be under control, all taken care of, just like a mother takes care of her child. Just give her coffee, yoga pants and some cool music, and watch her as she changes the world to a better, safer and much nicer place. To every mother out there, you are the backbone and the joy of each and every household — may you always stay blessed. g www.womanthismonth.com


Star

Gazing Raphael tells us what’s written in the stars this month

Aries

For many of you the last few weeks have been unsettled and made you fearful of the future. However, your spirits will be lifted this month and as your confidence returns you will be able to combat anything life throws at you. However, you won’t have many problems in the coming weeks and, if anything, your greatest dilemma will involve the romantic interests of a fellow work colleague!

Taurus

February is going to prove a very special month for your sign, whether you’re in a relationship or about to embark on something new. You’ll feel confident about the future and your romance, even if things appear to be stacked against you. Something suggests that forces beyond your own control are at work here. Some of us only truly love once in life and, without overstating the point, this could be your moment. On the work front a new career move will develop. www.womanthismonth.com

Family life has never seemed so good and the future bodes well for all matters involving the home. You will be reflective and perhaps discover an emotional side you were completely unable to admit existed. Matters of the heart may be less trouble free and you should be careful not to speak before you think. Your misplaced words could cause more than just heartache to a partner and leave you ruing for a second chance you won’t get. The time to fear taking a chance should be put behind you if want to achieve the success you crave – both at work and in a relationship. Career wise, you need to learn to speak your mind and the ideal opportunity will present itself before the month is out, don’t hesitate. Where matters of the heart are concerned be a little less bullish in your approach, that might open doors for a fresh relationship.

A recent change of job has seen you having to stretch yourself between your new role and a demanding partner who has changed recently. Now, his or her deliberately inflexible approach is making you question a relationship that is cutting into a career path you are intent on pursuing. Sit down and have it out with them as your reading warns of many rows ahead otherwise and you might soon be forced to make a choice between someone you love and something you love to do! Money has proven a sore point in a relationship on a number of occasions of late. However, you need to bite your tongue in February or someone close may bite it off! Whilst you do have a generous nature, you also need to control matters in your life and to a lesser extent, the lives of those close to you. Convincing your nearest and dearest to think the same way might initially be difficult.

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Scorpio Gemini

After a period of stagnation, a new project or development will lift off with a great measure of success. But beware of overconfidence and take care in any business dealings you’ve left in the hands of others. Throughout February you will also receive two enticing offers concerning the sale of goods; consider them carefully. Look at every scenario and outcome – not just the one that might provide an instant fix.

Cancer

Just when you thought many of the complexities and disagreements in your life had passed, a new problem rears its ugly head. It seems a partner has not been honest about their interest in another person and you could be in for a shock when you realise what is happening almost under your nose. Whatever you do, don’t let indecision get in the way. Focus on what to do next rather than simply leave it to fate.

Leo

A change of career seems to be in the pipeline as you are forced to look for alternative employment. You will discover a new role within a sector you never thought of entering. On the relationship front, an admirer from times past may decide to make a move and the long-term signs are positive, if you don’t let your enthusiasm get the better of you. The only drawback could be the reaction of a past partner who is still in your life.

Your recent behaviour at a family gathering proved disappointing and several friends and relatives are waiting for an apology. One woman in particular was hurt by several things you said. You will achieve nothing by trying to deny the situation ever happened. Sometime towards the end of the month you will be invited to interview for a new position at work but if you do decide to pursue the opportunity, make sure you do your homework.

Sagittarius

Money has been a big issue with you over the last few months and, for many, just getting back onto level terms financially would be a major boost. Fortunately, the opportunity to do just that may come in the middle of this month, although you might have to make some tough choices to get there. However, you cannot continue ignoring the future just so you can make it through today and the longterm prospects of your decision will benefit everyone connected.

Capricorn

With the excesses of Christmas finally behind you, February will be a good month for you to begin saving towards a future investment. You may come into a small amount of money and you are advised to use this as the foundation to finance any proposed scheme. However, you should not rush into anything because of impatience and when the time arrives to use your money, be sure to seek the correct advice. It will be better for you in the long run if you manage to work through this sensibly. February 2018

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last word

In Her Shoes Aryanaz Divsalar, spa manager at The Gulf Hotel, shares a few of the things that make her tick.

What’s your favourite perfume? Summer Estée Lauder private collection Gardenia, winter La Prairie Silver Rain.

Name something that makes you happy? A good professional massage.

Aryanaz Divsalar.

Three things you don’t leave home without? Key, wallet and my mobile.

Scariest thing you’ve ever done? Are you a spender or a saver? Spender.

Winter or summer? Definitely summer.

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I don't get scared easily.

Tell us something about yourself most people don’t know? I am a very good cook.

What’s your favourite pizza? Thin crust with spinach and goat’s cheese.

Dream holiday destination? Mykonos. I have been there a few times and would love to go back any time. www.womanthismonth.com




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