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Light Up Your Life Keeping it Cosy
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- NIHR boss Maria Khoury - Inspirational businesswoman Ibada Ahmed - Charity champion Alana McConalogue
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6 Over to You 8 Hot Shots: Things that have piqued the editor’s interest this month 10-11 The Month in Focus
FASHION 14 Pick of the month: Making Eyes at You 16 Trend: Cosy Wear 18 Focus: Walk in Style 20 Get the Look: Holiday Dress 23 Mood Board: Geometric Craze 24 Designer Focus: Sabine Mueller 26 Backstage Pass: News from the world of fashion 28 Essentials: 10 Thing to Try
PEOPLE 29 Maria Khoury: Tackling a Tricky Issue 30 Ibada Ahmed: Africa's Golden Girl 31 Alana McConalogue Boxing Clever
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46 Styling: Asgar Saboo 48 Tips: Perfect Pout 50 News: Latest products and happenings
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54 Wellbeing: New and Improved Treatments 56 Food: Review 58 Food: Chefs' Special 60 Homes: When Less is More 63 Travel: Where the Wild Things Are 67 Travel: The Call of The Mountains 70 Opinion: Ouiam Charkani El Hassani
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71 Horoscope: Stop the Rush 72 In Her Shoes: Oofrish Contractor
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love this time of year; the weather's finally cooling down and National Day and Christmas are just around the corner with loads of events and parties to go to. We've expanded our Month in Focus section specially to make sure you have all the details. And, of course, all these festivities require looks to take you from office to dance floor and beyond. Check out our packed fashion pages for inspiration on dressing for the party season. If you want a special something that will really help you light up the night, don't miss this month's designer focus on Bahrain resident Sabine Mueller whose illuminated fashions will add the wow to your winter wardrobe. Fittingly for the close of the year, our interview section includes some strong women whose life paths can offer inspiration as we head towards 2018. Maria Khoury is the first female boss at the country's National Institution for Human Rights and is determined to push for more collaborative working in the future. Ibada Ahmed shares a message of hard work and strong self belief, two attributes that helped her become Kenya's youngest ever bank manager. And Alana McConalogue is aiming to make Christmas special for some of the Kingdom's poorest residents with a Shoe Box Appeal, for which I'll be doing my bit. Another reason I love December is that it's time to put together our annual Gift Guide and I always have a great time trawling through the fashion shoots and product lists that come through to make sure we can give you some great ideas - I shall be leaving these pages tantalisingly displayed in the hope that my loved ones will take the Carolina Herrera-shaped hint! I've also particularly enjoyed putting together the travel pages any excuse to look at pictures of bears, wolverine and whales. I think I know where I'm going for my next holiday. As always we've got our regular round-ups of fashion and beauty news. There are lots of tips to help you through the festive season plus innovations on the medical scene and foodie goodies to please the most discerning palate. I hope you enjoy this month's issue and wish you a wonderful Christmas from all at Woman This Month.
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Our month: Farheen and Apple have been out and about touring the new shopping mall, The Avenues, and checking out the relaunched Audemars Piguet boutique.
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- NIHR boss Maria Khoury - Inspirational businesswoman Ibada Ahmed - Charity champion Alana McConalogue
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Your Shout to imitate Khloe Kardashian’s home décor, but the products alongside gave me great ideas on where I could source furniture and accessories in Bahrain to get my dream interior style. Thank you! Maya, Saar.
The article on Asgar Saboo’s style tips for different hair types was a nice read. In the region we live, our tresses have to deal with extreme climate, which makes it important to care for them with the season in mind. I experimented with a couple of good pointers for my curly mop and the results were quite favourable. I’m definitely going to follow the ace stylist’s tips. After all he knows what he’s talking about. Alice, Tubli I have been looking around for a stylish theme for my drawing room for some time now, and I think I found it in your magazine’s Homes pages. At first I thought it would be difficult
I loved the new designer focus featuring Misha Nonoo, it’s great to know that Bahrain’s talents are gaining international recognition, even if she is now a transplant to the Big Apple. Keep up the good work with introducing new features, loving the new look magazine. Belle, Amwaj Islands.
Rent your Fashion Ann Taylor, the women’s clothes retailer recently launched a fashion rental service called Infinite Style. For a USD95 monthly fee, you can rent Ann Taylor clothes, up to three at a time. Women can keep the items as long as they want, and, as soon as one batch of clothing is returned, Ann Taylor ships you the next batch, with free shipping both ways. You can even exchange as often as you'd like! And if you find a must-have item you want to keep for good, you can buy it at a discounted price. The Infinite Style collection offers a wide range of Ann Taylor clothes, available in sizes 00 to 14 or XS-XL in regular and petite measurements. Let’s hope this service makes its way to Bahrain. www.today.com New Utopia Bill Gates’ real estate investment firm, Belmont Partners, recently bought an enormous plot of land in Arizona for USD80 million to be developed into a smart city called Belmont. It is set to create a forward-thinking community with a communication and infrastructure spine that embraces cutting-edge technology, designed around high-speed digital networks, data centres, new manufacturing technologies and distribution models, autonomous vehicles and autonomous logistics hubs. According to Belmont Properties: “The community will transform a raw, blank slate into a purposebuilt city built around a flexible infrastructure model." It will reportedly include space for 80,000 residential units, in addition to 470 acres for public schools and 3,800 acres designated for offices, commercial buildings and retail outlets. www.foxnews.com
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GIRL POWER Three Arab women have made the cut to take their places on the Forbes list of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women in 2017. The UAE’s Minister of Tolerance, Shaikha Lubna Al Qasimi, is the world’s 36th most powerful woman. Appointed in 2016 as part of a cabinet reshuffle, she has previously served as the Minister of International Cooperation and Minister of Economy and Planning for the UAE. Saudi national, Lubna S Olayan, is the world’s 59th most powerful woman. She serves as the CEO of the conglomerate Olayan Financing Group, which has businesses spread across the Middle East. And Raja Easa Al Gurg, managing director of the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group in the UAE, is the 90th most powerful woman. She is responsible for the operations of all 27 of the group’s companies and also heads the Dubai Business Women’s Council.
HIJABI BARBIE Toy maker Mattel honoured Ibtihaj Muhammad, the first American Olympian to compete while wearing a hijab, as a Barbie Shero by gifting her a one-of-a-kind doll in her likeness. The doll was unveiled at the Glamour Women of the Year LIVE Summit, an annual event that gives young women the opportunity to hear from select past and present Women of the Year honorees, as well as other influential leaders from a variety of fields. The Barbie Shero programme recognises women who break boundaries to inspire the next generation of girls. Ibtihaj was presented with her doll by last year’s Shero, body activist and model, Ashley Graham.
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DRIVING FORCE An advert by drinks giant Coca Cola, which shows a Saudi woman struggling as her father teaches her to drive then performing perfectly after taking a drink of the fizzy pop, has attracted mixed emotions. Some say it’s a great celebration of the sea change across the border, which allows women to get behind the wheel. Others reckon the subject is too serious and sensitive to the be used in an ad campaign. Personally, I thought it was a lovely way to mark this great news. I’d love to hear what you think.
ON THE WATER I’m very excited at the launch of the Bahrain Rowing & Canoe Centre, which opened its doors at Bahrain Bay during the recent sea festival. We’re surrounded by water, so it’s long been a cause of consternation to me that there was nowhere to try sculling or to dig a paddle into the waves from a dragon boat. I’ve tried the latter, many years ago, and can’t wait to get back on board – it’s great fun and a good work out too. Hopefully we’ll even see dragon boat racing in the waters round Bahrain Bay in the not too distant future.
WELCOME WYNDHAM I wouldn’t normally be overly impressed at the opening of yet another new hotel. But, with 441 rooms, the Wyndham Garden in Juffair is the brand’s biggest property in the world! And what for me is more interesting is that it boasts seven speciality restaurants (be still my greedy beating heart) including Via Brasil, an all-you-can-eat barbecue outlet with meats served churrasco style, and Terasse@28, a rooftop bar serving Belgian and German delicacies. I feel a bit of after work sampling coming on.
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Exploding Head Syndrome
It’s not actually a word but rather a term – Exploding Head Syndrome – it’s that moment when you’re dozing off to sleep and are awoken by a loud noise, only to realise the sound is actually in your head! www.womanthismonth.com
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December in Focus What’s on our radar this month? Well…loads!
Girl Power
Vision On
Bahraini Women's Day is celebrated throughout the island on December 1 to commemorate the achievements and creative contribution made by women to the development and progress of the Kingdom. It highlights the importance and the vital role played by females in public life. This year’s theme is dedicated to women in the engineering field. We’re all for girl power. Keep a look out for hotels and restaurants hosting special lunches and dining promotions.
Enjoy a workshop with Mine Yalcin Fuller on December 1, at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art. It starts with a short gentle flowing yoga sequence to open and warm the body and a full guided breath work session to activate deep healing, feelings of peace and letting go. In the afternoon, practise guided visioning meditations and create empowering vision boards along with handpicked music and sound healing. The workshop is from 10am-4pm for BD55. A 10 per cent discount is available if booking is secured with payment by November 26.
Festive Season Specials
Celebrate the spirit of giving throughout December with a sweet note! Check out Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa’s gingerbread house for a delicious variety of freshly baked Christmas cookies, cakes, and sweets. Enjoy festive fare in the comfort of your home and order an exquisite turkey with a variety of condiments, available from Macaron this entire month. Three days' advanced booking is required for large orders.
Bargain Hunt!
Not much beats a bargain and when it’s for a great cause, it’s even better. Shop till you drop at the Dilmun Club on December 2 with the Dogfather’s second hand shop’s boutique sale. There’s everything from designer clothes to Christmas Items, bric-a-brac, baked goods and more. Entry fee is only 500 fils, and the charity sale is on from 11am-2pm. All proceeds go towards the welfare of Tony the Dogfather’s furry friends. So, get out there are spend your dosh for a good cause.
Art of Recycling
Festive Delicacies
If you haven’t started on your Christmas cake yet, you’re already too late, but fear not, the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay’s Festive Shop at the lobby can come to the rescue. It has all sorts of delicious offerings, such as homemade chocolate truffles, Christmas cookies, fruit cake, mince pies and many more festive delicacies straight from the hotel’s kitchen. The shop opens daily from December 6 to 31, 11am-7pm.
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Check out artist Giuse Maggi’s latest collection of sustainable art including functional objects and wall hangings inspired by the rich heritage of the Arab tradition and the colours of the Bahraini landscape. Born and raised in Italy, Giuse is a multidisciplinary artist who loves to explore materials and their potentiality with antique and new technddiques. She had been working with glass for two decades, until a few years ago, when she discovered the world of recycling and sustainable art; since then she has been combining plastic, metals and fibres with glass, and experimenting with weaving and
basketry techniques. Head down to Words Bookstore Café on December 6, from 6pm-9pm and on December 7, from 10am-6pm. www.womanthismonth.com
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‘Tis the Season to Be Jolly
The festive season is finally upon us and the whole island is alight with revelries starting with Christmas tree lightings and carolling. Pencil in these dates for some of the major attractions. The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain: December 2, 6pm onwards, Hotel Garden Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa: December 9, 6pm, Hotel Lobby Downtown Rotana: December 2, 5pm, Hotel Lobby ART Rotana, Amwaj Islands: December 3, 4.30pm-6pm, Choices Terrace Golden Tulip: December 2, 5pm-8pm Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa: December 7 Crowne Plaza Bahrain: December 8, 7pm, Lobby Most of the popular hotels will be hosting gingerbread decoration activities for kids, a big hit with the little ones, and you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to Christmas brunches, dinners and take-away turkeys. Good luck deciding and see you at one of the many festivities!
Stay Active! Tru Active is celebrating the launch of its fourth active wear collection, Tru Frost, with a pop-up shop at Words Bookstore Café, from December 12 to 16, 10am-6pm. Inspired by Arabic calligraphy, the prints are mixed with cool colours and marble ice textures. As part of their fitness initiative they’ll also be hosting a variety of talks and classes to bring health awareness and engage the community with local fitness and health specialists. A perfect way to jumpstart your winter holidays. Limited spaces; bookings available from November 25 onwards.
Celebrating the Nation Join in the festivities of one of Bahrain’s biggest annual celebrations. A must-visit this month, the Bahrain International Circuit National Day Festival will be held from December 14-17. Promising to be a fantastic day out with the family, the event has something for everyone, including a shopping experience, corporate exhibition space, children’s activities and a play area, cultural and musical performances, food and beverage outlets, concerts by major regional artists, and lots more. The Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities will also celebrate a month of National Day and Accession Day occasions this month with an array of events that includes art, music and Bahrain’s historical heritage. A variety of events and cultural activities will be held at the Bahrain National Theatre on December 16. Check out www.culture.gov.bh for details, as more activities are announced. Most hotels will have various special offers, so keep an eye out for National Day brunch and spa promotions.
Wonderland of Festivities
Let your kids enjoy the magic of the season at the special Winter Wonderland Holiday Village at The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain. There will be lots of festive offerings including a sweet and savoury buffet, holiday movie classics, kids’ activities and more. Santa Claus will also pay a special visit all the way from the North Pole! So, don’t miss out on this great experience on December 15, 16, 22 and 23, 3pm-6pm, at the Al Khayma Tent.
LIGHT AND SOUND CONCERT If you’re into electronic music, this one’s for you. Cosmo, electronic music producer, and composer Esam Hammad, will be performing a unique concert at La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art on December 22. Live, the artist goes for what he refers to as an architectural approach, programmed beats and melodies shaped to flow with scifi visuals and the energy of the room. SHUA’A (Arabic for light beam) is his latest www.womanthismonth.com
live concept. An audiovisual journey, blanketing the past with the future. The journey starts in Bahrain, with a show designed for the traditional Bahraini complex – La Fontaine. The concert starts at 8pm and is priced at BD20+.
Happy New Year! Ring in the New Year with a host of parties and say hello to 2018 in style. Enjoy many a celebration at some of the top venues on the island. Club 54 New Year’s Eve Celebration, The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain, BD80 Al Noor Ballroom transforms into the famous Studio 54, complete with disco lights, party favours, an indulgent buffet, live entertainment and performances. New Year’s Eve '20s Jazz Ball, Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa, BD75 Dazzle in your pearls and suit up for a retro look, as you sway and twist to the groovy jazz tunes, live from Electric Swing Circus, at the Al Nakheel Ballroom. Enjoy an appetising buffet with selected drinks. Hollywood Glitz and Glamour, ART Rotana, Amwaj Islands, BD20 Say Goodbye to 2017 with a Hollywood Glitz theme at Cellar 59 with Fashion TV and the best DJs in B-Town. There’ll be a special performance by dancers and singers on the catwalk with paparazzi on the ready. New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner, Downtown Rotana, BD26++ or BD36++ Tantalise your taste buds on New Year’s Eve with a five-cuisines gala dinner set menu at Teatro restaurant. Enjoy the live entertainment by a saxophonist and a guest DJ for a night to remember. Themed New Year’s Eve Ball, Crowne Plaza Bahrain, BD70 There’s great excitement in store as this popular ball returns with a ‘Glow in the Dark’ theme. Spectacular entertainment includes live band, Frankie and Friends, and international dance shows, followed by a DJ. Book before November 30 and get 10 per cent off. New Year’s Eve Party, Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay, BD50 (outside guests) or BD25 (outlet and hotel guests) Enjoy a sophisticated evening and boogie the night away at the Azure New Year’s Eve party. For a more cosy setting, book a private cabana. The event promises a remarkable fire and drum show, as well as an international DJ. New Year's Celebration, Golden Tulip, BD40++ or BD50++ (front seat) Welcome 2018 at the hotel's newly renovated Gilgamesh Ballroom. The evening will feature Arabic and international buffets, Arabic DJ and band, performances by a belly dancer and singers from Iraq and Lebanon.
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Management and staff at the event
Audemars Piguet Boutique Re-opening Audemars Piguet, with partners Asia Jewellers, inaugurated the newly reopened Audemars Piguet Boutique in Moda Mall.
Kostas & Georgina
Mohammed & Mohammed
Metayer, Jasmin Audemars & Steve
Ahmed & Kasim
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Farheen, Jasmin Audemars, Apple & Randa
Khalid, Nader, Ebrahim & Mohammed
Ahmed
Humbert, Jeanine, Ilyana & Silvia
Khalid Al Saif & Dr Dafar
Fawzi
Mar & Nekia
Abdul Majeed
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Kawthar & Lakshmi
The award-giving ceremony
International Day of the Girl Child & United Nations Day The UNIC, with Lulu Hypermarket, commemorated the International Day of the Girl Child and United Nations Day with a 1,240sq/ft 3D chalk artwork created by Jincy Babu.
Doris & Eman
Naseer, Khleem, Biju, Shukoor & Sajith
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FASHION | pick of the month
Making Eyes At You
We’ve fallen head over heels for retro from Etro in the shape of these rather gorgeous cat-eye glasses. They’re very Roman Holiday with a sprinkling of paisley and with three gorgeous colours to choose from, the only small problem is which one to pick.
Available at Etro, City Centre Bahrain 17 178-459.
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Prabal Gurung
KENZO
Balenciaga
Loewe; Prabal Gurung
Balenciaga, Marc Jacobs
FASHION | trend
COSY WEAR
Winter is coming to town (even our sunny island can get chilly) which begs the question: which is the most comfortable and warm piece of clothing to own at this time of year? Exactly, knitwear. Jumpers, dresses, oversized sweaters, skirts, scarves, gloves; you name it, we want it. Not all trends are this comfy, so enjoy the moment! Choose plain colours such as white and grey or go super colourful with smart patterns.
Long grey sweater: Bershka 17 172-303.
Turtle neck jumper: H&M 17 110-350.
Cable knit scarf: Lipsy 17 179-385.
White jumper with buttons: Massimo Dutti 17 172-325.
Red pencil skirt: Zadig & Voltaire at zadig-etvoltaire.com
Grey dress: MICHAEL Michael Kors 17-178-630. Infinity camel scarf: Michael Kors Collection 17 178-630
Pearl embellished hat: Stradivarius 17 172-306. Jacquard coat with belt: Zara 17 110-369.
Pink extreme crop jumper: New Look 17 179-406.
Black and white sweater: Zara 17 110-369
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Embroidered jumper: Monsoon 17 179-704.
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FASHION | focus
Ankle. These boots reach to or are slightly above the ankles. They can have heels or be comfortably flat and can be worn with dresses, skirts and skinny jeans or hidden below loose trousers.
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Over the Knee. A design that only very daring girls will embrace, not everyone has really long legs to pull them off. They look amazing when worn with mini-skirts or kneelength flowy dresses.
Biker. These boots take me back to my grunge phase. They might not be in the spotlight this season, but they are perfect to channel your inner rock chick. They also give a great final touch to a flowery dress. The contrast tells the story.
Slouch. Saint Laurent brought the style back to the scene and other brands followed the lead. It is certainly winter’s trendiest boot of all. Wear with tights or on top of slim-fit trousers.
Massimo Dutti
Michael Kors Collection
Stradivarius
Dune
What is the most iconic winter footwear? Boots! Fernanda Langhammer seeks out the season’s 'most wanted' looks and tells us how to nail them!
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Walk in Style
I bet you’re just like me, waiting for that first little breeze to come to the island to get your boots walking again. We might not have the necessary drops in temperature to justify them, but one thing we certainly have is a sense of style! And boy, boots are the ‘it’ item in any winter wardrobe. They look great with jeans, dresses and even with tailored trousers – those that end just below or on the ankle are perfect for this look. One thing’s for sure, boots are versatile and scream out loud that you are ready for winter. They are, of course, great foot warmers, so you must invest in a pair if you're planning to fly off to colder climes. I know you might want to dig out those much-loved Uggs that were a big trend a few years back (I still don’t understand that phase); you may well say they are the most comfortable things you’ve ever put on your feet. Well, I can safely say that there are two types of people: those who love and actually wear them and those who hate them, I’m obviously in the second team. If you belong to the first group, that’s OK. Hopefully the selection below will make you change your mind!
Riding. Besides being perfect for riding a horse, when taken in the fashion context these add laid-back flair to an outfit. They usually cover the entire shin, for protection purposes, so when worn as a style statement, pair them with tight trousers or a long skirt.
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Book Launch The Yateem family launched the memoirs of Aisha Yateem, founder of the Bahrain Young Ladies Association, at an event at the Aisha Yateem Centre. It was held under the patronage of HE Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa.
Shirley, HE Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Salwa & Mary
The gift-giving ceremony
Nada & Shirley
Mary, Layla, Anne & HE Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa
Khalid, Latifa, Fatima & Fatima
Hala, Muna, Shirley, Fatima & Nada
Shirley, Majida & Layla
Margaret
Alaa, Tahera, Ebtihaj, Huda, Noora, Zainab, Fathiya & Aesha
Lynne
The Yateem family
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FASHION | get the look
HOLIDAY DRESS Christmas decorations in the stores are telling us that the holidays are just around the corner. It means it’s time to get your wardrobe ready for the celebrations that come along at this time of the year. Say yes to the dress to get into the season’s mood!
Dusty pink scarf, M&Co 17 582-110.
Lacquered stud earrings, Tory Burch 17 179-560.
Mulberry AW 2017
Gold Choupette pendant bracelet, Karl Lagerfeld at karl.com
Printed shift dress Desigual at desigual.com
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
Military green tote, Marc Jacobs at Saks Fifth Avenue 17 172-000.
Family Get-together
Amal Clooney
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Royal blue mule, Dune London 16 686-215
A shift dress might be the best option for casual festivities. Its simple cut serves all body types, and it’s great for those of us with a thick waist. The secret here is to pick one that gives you a good fit at the bust and shoulders and grazes your body as it falls. The fabric plays a big role, so avoid thin or too-flexible types. To make this style more attractive, choose a colourful print and pair it with bold accessories. A scarf will be enough to keep you warm if you’re spending this joyful season on the island. www.womanthismonth.com
FASHION | get the look Bella pierced earrings, Swarovski 17 179-646.
Sparkly bow earrings, H&M 17 110-350,
Star bracelet, Marc Jacobs at marcjacobs.com
Camel trench coat, Weill at weill.com
Artist Rouge Creme red lipstick, Make Up For Ever 17 580-300.
Green layered dress, Mulberry at Saks Fifth Avenue 17 172-000.
Metallic clutch, Dune London 16 686-215.
Bird embroidered wallet, Mulberry at Saks Fifth Avenue 17 172-000.
Black tights, Hush at hush-uk.com
Burgundy sheer dress, Marks & Spencer 17 211-309. Black pom-pom leather ankle boots, MICHAEL Michael Kors 17 178-630.
Regent safety pin loafer coriander croc print, Mulberry at Saks Fifth Avenue 17 172-000.
Work Function
Grand Celebration
A shift dress would also work here, but if you’re looking for something a bit more elegant, choose a sheer mid-dress. Red is the perfect pick for this time of year, and to up the fashion stakes, go for a burgundy number. Team it up with a camel trench coat and classic high heels for a traditional take and add some pizzazz with golden and carmine accessories. The embroidered wallet shows that this lady also knows how to have some fun. Keep in mind that one funky piece can boost any look.
If the occasion warrants, you can always go for a long gown and minimal complements. However, if you are looking for a daring and party-themed garment, this layered green ‘Christmas tree’ dress is just the job. It might not be flattering to all body types, but it will certainly get you into a seasonal mood. Black and silver add-ons and a bright red lipstick will add the final touch to an unforgettable outfit. You can also opt for gold accessories – anything metallic is a trendy choice.
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SOCIAL BUTTERFLY
Farewell Party
Dr Naima Al Khoury hosted a farewell party for Esra, Iraqi Ambassador’s wife. Georgette, Rihab, Dr Naima, Noor, Amal, Esra, Shereen & Jihan
Christina, Wujood, Lina & Hayat
Laila, Fatima, Rihab, Noor, Esra, Rouqia & Amal
Tania, Amal, Hindia, Dalal, Rouqia, Noor, Ahlam, Georgette, Halal, Rasha, Salma, Rihab, Dr Naima, Amal, Tamathur, Suad, Lamia, Zina, Itimad & Jihan
Dina Shirazi, Sawsan Shirazi & Rahma Shirazi Natali, Raghu, Thierry Stern & Abdul
Patek Philippe Boutique Reopening
A private reception was held by Thierry Stern and the Shirazi family for the reopening of the Patek Philippe Boutique at Moda Mall.
Mohammed Shirazi & Sawsan Shirazi
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Abbas Shirazi, Shaikh Hasim Al Khalifa, Abual Shirazi & Ahmed Shirazi
Shaikh Mohammed
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Isabel Marant KENZO
Rituals
Geometric Craze
Novis at NYFW AW17
In the beauty world, nail art best applies the concept. Perfect nails with circles, squares, triangles and lines are a way to focus attention to your hands. Some bronzers and blushes also come with geometric shapes and a palette of colours that complement each other when mixed together for best effect. The AW2017 fashion collections show that overlapping geometric patterns are the way to go. Look for correlative or samecolour schemes and have fun putting together your own ‘masterpiece’.
By Terry
Calvin Klein
Vivienne Westw ood
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Artist Mondrian is known for the use of shapes to create emblematic paintings. In the fashion and beauty industries, lines and circles go beyond trends and designers. The pattern has its own importance, sometimes playing the lead role and sometimes as the supporting act. The result can be simple or intricate and is conceived with solid single colours or an array of complex mixes and matches, following a certain sequence. The truth is, whichever concept you pick, you'll be on trend and won’t go unnoticed.
Prabal Gurung
Longchamp
Chanel
Christian Dior
Diane Von Furstenberg
Loewe
FASHION | mood board
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FASHION | designer spotlight
SABINE MUELLER
What does the future hold?
This month we shine the light, literally, on the Bahrain-based founder of Lichtspiel Fashion. Not heard of it? That’s no surprise – the company has only just started and is bringing something pretty innovative to our shores.
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"First, I want to establish my brand in the market. I think this is a first of its kind for Bahrain. Later on, I would like to experiment with interactive clothing. European scientists have developed a new technology that allows a wearer’s clothes to adjust to their needs automatically by adjusting the temperature. The smart clothing takes care of the body’s thermal flow. I would love to design clothing that meets the needs of people who cannot escape the hot and humid summers here in the Middle East." www.womanthismonth.com
FASHION | designer spotlight
Chanel showed LED bags in its SS17 collection.
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erman Sabine has been in Bahrain nine years, having come here to join her husband, who works in Saudi Arabia. The couple met in 2007 at a karate workshop in Japan and it was, pretty much, love at first sight. Sabine finished her studies in business administration and headed east. Two children quickly followed and both karate and business administration fell by the wayside as the 38-year-old concentrated on being a mum until one day she was surfing the web and had a ‘lightbulb moment’. She explains: “I came across a picture of a wedding dress with LEDs [light emitting diodes] embroidered into it. It was like a piece of art! Fashion represents a very emotional, luxury event in your life, it doesn’t just fill a basic need. Integrating light elements into clothing never fails to attract astonishment and guarantees a ‘wow’ effect when people see it for the first time.” Further research revealed that other designers such as Chanel and Dolce&Gabbana were also lighting up their collections, but only in the area of accessories. So, Sabine decided to try her hand in the fashion industry, designing and making her own LED pieces. After several months spent speaking with suppliers, she was able to source light, flexible and washable lighting chains, which she stitches into her own designs of clothing and household pieces, from abayas to table runners. Her first, and still favourite, production, was an evening dress – similar to a low-key bridal gown – which she both designed and then illuminated. She adds: “The possibilities to integrate this technology into clothing are limitless.” The lights are operated with a battery pack and can last for several hours, depending on how many bulbs are used. Good as it seems, this raises a question of energy sustainability, which greatly concerned Sabine. She says: “I learned that the fashion industry is the world’s second-most-polluting industry! That really shocked me. And illuminated www.womanthismonth.com
Actress Claire Danes wore an LED gown to the 2016 Met Gala.
Sabine offers bags and home items as well as clothing.
Lightbulb moment – this dress was Sabine's original inspiration.
fashion is adding to it. In order to power your clothing, you need a source that provides the energy. I am using rechargeable batteries which can be charged easily at a USB port, like your cell phone charger. “A possibility for the future to make illuminated fashion more sustainable is the utilisation of renewable energy sources, such as solar energy. There are projects to integrate solar cells into, let’s say, a jacket. You wear it for two hours in the sun and your battery
The range runs from dresses to abiyas and everything in between.
will be charged. However, this technology is still in its infancy, and textile has a lot of properties not found in other materials, such as its flexibility – solar cells will need to adapt to those properties.” For now, Sabine is simply concentrating on establishing her brand in the market and she will be at seasonal fairs across the island this month. To see more of what’s available, visit lichtspiel-fashion.com December 2017
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FASHION | fashion forward
BEAT THE BULLIES
Standing behind the cyber anti-bullying movement ‘Be Cool Be Nice’, Dsquared2 debuts a dedicated capsule collection. The colourful and bold line-up of ready-to-wear and accessories by Dean and Dan Caten supports the new initiative to stop online bullying of young adults and children. The initiative is a global movement sparked by one teen’s struggle with bullying and flamed by the staggering fact that one in five young people will be a victim of cyber bullying. The designers say: “Online bullying is a powerful and scary issue that can have a lasting, negative impact on young people’s lives. We were bullied as kids and we understand how destructive it is. We got behind ‘Be Cool Be Nice’ immediately because it’s important to give kids and teenagers, who are forming their personalities, space to discover themselves without judgement, criticism and hate. We designed the capsule with this idea in mind; we wanted to make clothes and accessories with an attitude of strength, confidence and positivity.”
Balenciaga Tops Lyst The fashion brand that gave us platform Crocs and the infamous IKEA tote, priced at a cool USD2,145, has knocked Gucci off the coveted top spot in the highest performing fashion brands official global rankings, prepared by Lyst and The Business of Fashion (BoF). According to the latest data analysed by BoF in partnership with search platform Lyst — which tracks 4.5 million data points per hour from over 65 million annual consumers, five million products and 12,000 brands — the Demna Gvasalia-designed brand climbed two places to top the hottest brand ranking in the third quarter of 2017.
FOODIE FASHION
In a move that’s got the worlds of both food and fashion asking “Why?” design duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbano have followed up the carrot- and cannoli-printed outfits sent down the runway in their SS18 collection by launching a limited edition range of pasta. The pair have partnered with much-loved Italian maker Pastificio di Martino to produce just 5,000 packs of pasta (original recipe unchanged) which will come with a D&G apron at a reported USD120. Why indeed!
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g cool, trendin ’s t a h w n o Our take able and fashion
New Face at Weill Parisian fashion house Weill is taking a new direction with the appointment of Mathilde Castello Branco at the head of its design studio. The Franco-Brazilian designer studied fashion in Paris before beginning her career at the Hermès readyto-wear studio under the aegis of Martin Margiela. She then spent 10 years with Lanvin working with Alber Elbaz before being put in charge of the art direction of the Azzaro brand. She brings the promise of new inspiration to the house’s ready-to-wear collections. Her signature is a feminine, delicate fashion with a subtle ability to break with convention. “I like surprises: the unexpected detail, the original reinvention in the cut of a garment, surprising inventive mixes that give character to the silhouette,” says Mathilde. All of this is achieved with subtleness: “I defend the notion of a style which shakes convention without disrupting it.” www.womanthismonth.com
FASHION | fashion forward
Posen in the Kitchen
A G li tt e r i ng Secret
Speaking of fashion designers and food, Zac Posen has turned his hand to the culinary arts with a new book Cooking With Zac, which promises recipes from rustic to refined. He may be better known for his red carpet gowns, but the designer says he was chopping, kneading dough and simmering veggies in his parents’ kitchen long before he took to sketching and stitching. The Project Runway star judge offers a selection of dishes from gourmet to more simple and, not surprisingly, the volume looks beautiful.
As has been customary almost every year since 2001, Victoria’s Secret has unveiled a new Fantasy Bra by world-renowned luxury jeweller Mouawad. This year’s piece, the Champagne Nights Fantasy Bra, will be worn by stunning Brazilian Angel Lais Ribeiro at the brand’s fashion show in Shanghai. For this year’s all-new design, Mouawad, which was founded in Lebanon more than 100 years ago, combined contrasting gemstones in an enchanting and timelessly glowing lingerie suite that pays tribute to beauty, love and glamour, inspired by history’s most beautiful Greek goddesses. Valued at USD2 million, the bra and matching belt took more than 350 hours of labour to be handset with nearly 6,000 white diamonds, yellow sapphires, and blue topazes totalling over 640 carats, all set in 18-karat yellow gold. Complementing the bedazzling lingerie suite are a matching bracelet and earrings, set with 75 carats of diamonds, sapphires and topazes.
Jessica, Cesar & Mary Johanna, Shirley & Adrian
Cantina Khalo Anniversary
Cantina Khalo held a party to celebrate its first anniversary.
Derek & Arlene
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Lora & Dinara
Carla, Olevar, Angla & Peadro
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FASHION | essentials
10 Things to Try This Month Spend the holiday in top-notch style with Fernanda Langhammer’s tips.
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Harmonise your outfit with your curtains and sofa cover.
Colourful Smoky Eyes. One of the trendiest make-up looks is transformed this season with dashes of colour. How about giving it a try on your next girls’ night out?
Warm Corduroy. It’s time to reconsider this iconic 70s’ fabric. It might look outdated, but labels such as Chloé and Prada brought it back for AW2017, which means that a pair of corduroy trousers can put you right in the fashion spotlight.
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XL Earrings. The bigger and bolder, the better.
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Double Denim. Make this casual material the star of your look. Either opt for the same wash all over or play with different blue tones to give a twist to this street style.
Holiday Sweater. Who has never worn a Christmas sweater? Raise your hands and head to the nearest mall to pick up that one piece that will keep you company during the festive season.
Learn how to braid your hair. Puffa Coat. They were once worn just for the purpose of keeping you warm. Apparently, now, they’ve won the hearts of trendsetters in the fashion capitals and we can wear them with their stamp of approval! (But make sure you go cruelty free by seeking a nondown-filled version.)
8 Something Pink. Embrace the girly in you and have fun adding hints of fuchsia to your looks. Make a promise to yourself to include more colour in your life!
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PEOPLE | interview
Tackling A Tricky Issue The island’s first female head of the National Institution for Human Rights (NIHR) tells Liz O’Reilly of her passion for the job and plans for the future.
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aria Khoury was unanimously elected chairwoman of the NIHR in November, becoming the first woman to serve in the role. While delighted, she also points out that this is not so unusual for Bahrain, saying: “I can’t deny that it’s special to be elected and have my colleagues’ trust and I shall strive to be the right person for the job. Whether it’s a man or a woman, the challenges are the same – the person will be assessed on their achievements. Bahrain society is open and transparent and I don’t believe there’s a gender bias.” Maria was appointed to the NIHR as a commissioner by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in 2013. She is a member of Bahrain’s Christian minority and her family has been in the Kingdom more than 100 years. Prior to joining the institution, she was in media for many years but says, with this appointment she “found her passion, I love this job”. The NIHR is independent of government and anyone resident in Bahrain can make a complaint if they feel their human rights have been violated. Its role is to investigate such allegations and help to resolve them, whether by referring them to a legal body or offering legal assistance, working with the complainant and offering advice on how to take matters forward should the issue fall outside the NIHR’s remit. Two fairly recent initiatives are the opening of a centre to work against human trafficking, positioned close to the labour authority in Sehla – which frequently deals with issues raised by domestic workers – and the establishment of a 24-hour hotline number on which people can call to register a complaint. On the difference between the NIHR and other international www.womanthismonth.com
Toll-free 24-hour hotline for complaints and inquiries 80 001-144. organisations, Maria explains: “We differ from other human rights bodies because we are a national institution established within the law of Bahrain and we have a mandate. We are the voice of Bahrain and we have the power to work with bodies locally, which gives us credibility. We are also a member of GANHRI, the global alliance of human rights organisations, which all international institutions either belong to or strive towards.” Another big part of the organisation’s work is in human rights training, for both its own staff and for public sector and NGO workers, to ensure they are aware of the issues in their everyday practice. NGOs can include anything from disabled organisations to charity groups,
Maria Khoury
dealing with various areas. And the NIHR also has the right to perform unannounced visits to places of detention – from prisons to psychiatric hospitals and juvenile holding facilities. Maria, herself, was trained by the UK’s HM Inspectorate of Prisons, and says: “You learn to use your eyes, but you also have to be involved – for example if someone says the food is bad, you have to taste it – and you have to be able to work to set benchmarks of what is acceptable and what is not.” She adds that things have changed in recent years,explaining: “The landscape on human rights has broadened and we have taken huge positive steps. We can say that the police have been trained and retrained to have a human rights-based
approach, as has the judiciary, and we have good relations with the police and also with the law faculty at the University of Bahrain, which sends students to us for training.” For the future Maria’s aim is to build teamwork within the organisation between the commissioners and the committees and also to expand the relationship with the island’s NGOs. She concludes: “We do have challenges that we face with a strong stride. We are committed to our work and we work with passion and hope that we will make a difference, but we need to work together, that’s the most important thing – one hand alone doesn’t clap – and we must work together not just as an internal team but also with society.” December 2017
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PEOPLE | interview
Africa’s Golden Girl From becoming her country’s youngest bank manager to being a venture capitalist in food security in Africa – on a visit to Bahrain, Ibada Ahmed shared essential life lessons with Behnaz Sanjana.
Speaking at Africa's Young Entrepreneurs' Conference
Ibada Ahmed
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enyan national of Somali descent, Ibada Ahmed took on a job at Chase Bank at the tender age of 19. “I had no professional experience to speak of, but hailing from an entrepreneurial family, I could convince my interviewers that although I am no banker, I’m a learner first.” And with that she started her professional journey, with a salary of just $200 per month. “In the first year I held a junior position in Forex sales; I’d done exceptionally well. The ability to sell is in my blood. I got a promotion every year, sometimes twice a year, thanks to the dynamic growth of the bank at the time,” she remembers. She was soon promoted to the head office, working in the actual money markets. “After the trading closed for the day, I would use my free time to learn how other departments worked, which changed things for me. It was interesting to learn how a financial institution ran, from the credit department to the operations, to customer service and treasury.”
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Islamic banking, a fairly new prevalence at the time lured Ibada with a new challenge. In spite of her superiors advising against it, she took on the role of assistant manager assets and liabilities of Islamic banking as the next step in her career. “In treasury, the pay hikes and bonuses were great, but I thought ‘what more?’ This calculated risk was the turning point of my career. And I tell people even today, that to achieve greatness, you must take a leap of faith, believe in yourself and persist at it.” She gave the new ballgame her all. “I’d never worked that hard,” she says. In 2010 Ibada was offered the opportunity to become manager of Islamic banking in a key branch of Chase Bank. It made her, at just 23 years of age, the youngest bank manager in Kenya, endorsed by the Central Bank of Kenya no less. She says her age was never a hurdle. “My team supported and respected me for my excellence at my work; it was no struggle, really,” she explains. She attributes her early success (and the
journalists lining up for interviews) to her attitude of discipline and the thirst for more knowledge. When she crossed paths with an investor bullish on microfinance, Ibada jumped in on the venture, to become CEO of Fursa Leo Micro Finance. With the aim of supporting more women, 80 per cent of her start-up backing was for females. “We observed that whatever you give a woman, she grows manifold. We’re better borrowers than men.” Fursa Leo was a great run, and after a well-deserved sabbatical, Ibada co-founded Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs (AYE) in South Africa to foster the culture of enterprise and innovation amongst her people. “It is the largest entrepreneurship network in Africa, with six million members across 20 countries. Our programmes identify and fuel innovative business ideas across villages, towns and cities that will eventually drive Africa forward.” Currently, she is dedicating her efforts to Hydroponics for Africa, an organisation with a mission to avert a food security crisis in the future. The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation’s conference brought her to Bahrain as an entrepreneur and development stakeholder to take AYE and her involvement in hydroponics further through exchanging information and technology. Asked her mantra for success, she says: “Some say that my belief in the human capacity is exaggerated. There’s a businessman, an innovator, a thinker and a developer in all of us. What distinguishes the successful from the unsuccessful is consistency, and that is what drives me. It's about taking that first step and then persisting till you get what you want. Even the river forges its own way through rocks. If you are disciplined enough to be consistent, then you’re going to get it done, and get it right.” g www.womanthismonth.com
Boxing Clever
PEOPLE | interview
By Liz O’Reilly
Alana McConalogue
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nspired by childhood charity initiatives, Alana McConalogue hopes to bring the spirit of Christmas to some of the island’s poorest residents with a Shoebox Appeal of her own. She says: “I always took part in the children’s Shoebox Appeal in Ireland when I was growing up. That's actually what I was looking to do again – to donate a box for a child through a similar initiative here in Bahrain. I couldn't find one and any I read about had passed the deadline. I wanted to do something, no matter how small, to make someone else's day a bit brighter, especially at this time of year. “I don't know how, but the migrant workers came into my head first and I'm sure most
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will agree, they work hard and deserve to be recognised so let’s hope we can get plenty of shoeboxes and shoes donated.” She is urging people to fill boxes with shoes, both new or used in good condition, as well as toiletries such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, wipes, shower gel, razors, shaving gel, hand sanitisers and mini shampoos. New socks, gloves and hats are also welcome, but no other clothes, plus non-perishable food items, sweet treats and small gifts such as notebooks and pens or small games. They will be distributed through the Saturday Biryani Party which visits labour
camps, providing hot meals for migrant workers. Alana says: “All shoeboxes are going to the migrant workers this year and I plan to change it each year so, for example, next year maybe we can aim it towards children in orphanages. “The Saturday Biryani Party already does a fantastic job every week at providing food and drinks to the workers, so this will be like an added bonus to the workers – a little Christmas gift if you like! It was Abbas from the Saturday Biryani Party that mentioned shoes as being the most needed; therefore we are asking for shoes and/or filled shoeboxes to be donated.” She adds that the response so far has been “fantastic” and she is urging her colleagues at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Medical University Bahrain, where she is a fitness and nutrition consultant in the sports department, to get involved. She’s also hoping for support from the Kingdom’s large Irish contingent, the Irish Society and the Arabian Celts GAA Club, which she’s part of. The deadline is December 7 and boxes can be dropped off at Bahrain Rugby Football Club on Sundays between 6-8pm; at Flagship Apartments, Amwaj; at reception, RCSI Medical University Bahrain (Sports Department); and to Alana or Abbas directly. Contact them on Alana 36 214-567, Abbas 39 874-541. Alana concludes: “Anyone who would like to help in any way, whether it be donating shoes or shoeboxes, or spreading the word through their organisations or schools, then please don't hesitate in contacting me. “I want to make this an annual thing and the more support I can get in the first appeal the better! We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone." December 2017
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showcase BAHRAIN COMMERCIAL FACILITIES COMPANY
ONE FOR THE LADIES The first ever credit card created with ladies in mind is becoming a wallet essential for women in Bahrain.
Celebrating the launch of the card
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ot that plastic money is a new phenomenon to take the commercial sphere by storm, but one particular credit card is grabbing the attention of women all over the country. Imtiaz For Her is the latest offering from Bahrain Credit specially for all the lovely ladies. Not only has this financial instrument made waves with its unbeatable and unique benefits for users, it has also made shopping e-savvy. Imtiaz For Her has tied-up with leading establishments all over the Kingdom – be it retailers, jewellers, restaurants, medical facilities, supermarkets or spas – to offer one-of-a-kind benefits to users. The card also provides clients with tailor-made travel and holiday packages. Ladies who have this valuable plastic card in their handbags live the true high life. They get special privileges like airport lounge access and
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airport VIP transportation, in addition to the chance of winning the yearly grand raffle and taking advantage of several regular promotions and events held throughout the year. Irresistible deals like MasterCard ‘Buy1Get1’ offers are also up for grabs with this powerpacked card. What’s more, there are dedicated customer service desks at all Bahrain Credit branches across the Kingdom. In keeping with the technological times, the company has developed a secure and convenient mobile app compatible with both Android and iOS, from which users can access the various deals available when they shop with Imtiaz For Her. It is developed to be quick, easy to use, and accessible at any time of the day. So ladies can now have all the latest offers and bargains at their fingertips. The mobile app has a GPS feature enabling the cardholder to receive notifications whenever she is within
a predefined distance to relevant shops and establishments. Bahrain Credit aims to create an enormous ecosystem of merchants affiliated to the credit card. In a short span of time the list of associated vendors has increased from 25 to 100 merchants on board. Vendors hugely benefit from their tie-up with the card as the company also conducts online and offline marketing and PR campaigns, along with providing access to the company’s customer database. Bahrain Credit is proud to be a customerdriven business, and is of the belief that its success is derived from customers’ loyalty. The company has received positive feedback about this unique offering that empowers women to make the right retail choices and get the most out of their money. Call: 33 282-228. www.womanthismonth.com
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EXPECT TO BE WOWED If you’re wondering how to make the festivities memorable this year, this five-star haven of luxury has you sorted.
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l Areen Palace & Spa invites islanders to join in December’s merrymaking while sampling delicious gastronomic delights at its critically acclaimed dining outlets. Make the most of balmy weekends with the Friday Market Brunch at the hotel’s Saffron and Rimal restaurants from 12.30pm-4pm. At just BD14++, savour sushi, seafood and barbecued grills, plus Italian, Indian, American and Arabic delicacies. Enjoy foot-tapping music, free access to the indoor pool, a kids’ corner, special offers on shisha, welcome mocktails and an exciting raffle draw. The two outlets will also stage a Christmas Carnival Brunch on December 25, where guests can
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feast on quintessential festive fare for BD18++. The atmosphere will be filled with celebration from 12.30pm to 4pm, with live cooking stations and the DJ's beats. Kids will have the best Christmas ever with Santa Claus, face painting, a mascot, a dedicated kids’ area and activities to keep them enthralled.
Winning the Spin & Win contest could be the cherry on the cake! You can order a succulent wholeroasted takeaway turkey to enjoy with dear ones at home throughout the month. Five to six kilograms of the fowl suffices for around six to eight people, and costs BD45++. If it’s piquant flavours of Asia
you’re after this winter, head to Keizo for its bustling Street Food Festival every Friday from 7.30pm11pm for only BD9++. Wander the lanes of China, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines as you taste authentic treats prepared live by culinary ninjas. Keizo will serenade you with a sumptuous five-course set menu at its romantic man-made island on Christmas Eve (December 24) from 7.30pm-11pm for BD18++. New Year’s Eve will be an enchanting night at Al Areen Palace & Spa’s Al Qasr Tent. Guests will be welcomed with a lavish buffet while they revel in live musical shows performed by renowned artists. Call: 17 845-000.
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FEATURE | gift guide
Christmas Wrapping Deck the halls, hang your baubles, mull a little something spicy on the stove and get Santa’s mince pie ready – it’s the time of year for making a list and getting it right. Yep, it’s Christmas season. Take the pain out of present shopping with our carefully curated list of the things we’d love to give…and receive (hint, hint). On the following pages you’ll find presents with presence for him and her, great host/hostess ideas for those who’ll be guests over the festive season, must-haves for the kids and, of course, a selection of the sublime to silly for Secret Santas.
Happy Christmas!
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For Her Sparkle and Shine Bracelets by Carolina Herrera. City Centre Bahrain 17 178-520. Ladies will love these classy bracelets. Wear one for a style statement, pile them up for a complete show-off!
Sleep Tight Satin lounge pyjamas from M&S. City Centre Bahrain 17 211-309. Gorgeous modern PJs with a pretty print make relaxing even better.
Star Bright Embellished handbag (shop.mango.com) Make a shining statement.
Light Up Guerlain Christmas candle (Guerlain.com) Evoke memories of years gone by with the scents of candied fruits and ginger.
Perfect Pores Benefit Quickie Contour Stick at Wojooh. City Centre Bahrain 17 112-722. For girls on the go.
Golden Glamour Gold tie-waist skirt (shop.mango.com) She’ll stand out from the crowd in this shimmering piece.
Form and Function Saddle bag by Cath Kidston. City Centre Bahrain 16 686-209. Feminine print meets practical style, what’s not to like?
Rock 'n' Roll Rockstud card holder (Valentino.com) Bring rock to the office with this business card holder. Magnetic Colour Lip colour by Giorgio Armani (Sephora.com) Lots of colour choices and this new lippy promises to stay and stay.
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Specialeyes MCM sunglasses from Grand Optics. City Centre Bahrain 17 178-050. Ideal for the stylish girl in our ever-sunny climate
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For Him Smell of Success Russian Leather eau de toilette (moltonbrown.com) The man in your life will love this Moscow-inspired scent.
Classic Timekeeper Classima watch (baume-et-mercier.com) There’s no excuse for tardiness with this great gift.
Suited and Booted Red velvet tuxedo (shop.mango.com) This plush version gives a man an even greater unfair advantage than the regular version.
In The Shade Ray Ban aviators (ray-ban.com) The reimagined 1937 classic will bring a twinkle to his eye.
Big Boys’ Toys Jaguar Land Rover minis. Euro Motors 17 750-750. Affordable versions of his dream cars.
Tool Time Five in one tool pen (uncommongoods.com) A favourite for grown-up Boy Scouts.
Nerd Alert Star Wars Christmas sweater (superherostuff.com) Channel two levels of inner geek in one go.
Punky Vibes Printed scarf (valentine.com) The ideal gift for his inner rocker.
Swim Star Vilebrequin Christmas board shorts (vilebrequin.com) Tuck these in the stockings of a father and son duo – there's a kids' version as well.
Workday Fun Desktop slingshot (customisedgifts.com) Add some fun to the office with a customised catapult.
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SEASONAL BLEND
Coffee connoisseurs will love this colourful, candy-inspired limited edition collection made just for the festive season.
Nespresso Limited Edition Variations Confetto Orangette – the bittersweet flavour of orange peel and a hint of chocolate are vibrant in this flavoured espresso Intensity: 6 Serving size: Espresso (40ml)
Nespresso Limited Edition Variations Confetto Snowball – a delicious espresso pairing sweet coconut notes with a touch of vanilla Intensity: 6 Serving size: Espresso (40ml)
Nespresso Limited Edition Variations Confetto Liquorice – a tasty combination of spices and liquorice candy notes Intensity: 6 Serving size: Espresso (40ml)
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espresso has revealed its Limited Edition Festive Collection in collaboration with renowned artists Craig and Karl. Spreading the colour and fun of the season, the exclusive collection has been inspired by traditional candies that evoke nostalgic childhood memories. To create the ultimate gift collection, Nespresso teamed up with design duo Craig & Karl. Craig Redman and Karl Maier are transatlantic-based university friends turned creative collaborators who have a love for simple shapes paired with wildly colourful patterns and a wry sense
of humour. The duo have injected their signature colours and patterns into both the Nespresso Limited Edition Variations coffees and a selection of unique accessories that make the perfect gifts for design and coffee aficionados. The holiday period is a time for unique experiences and Nespresso’s Limited Edition Variations Confetto coffees do not disappoint with their surprising candyflavoured aromas combined with the highest -quality Pure Arabica. There are three Original and three Vertuo Variations to try, each with a Craig & Karl designed capsule.
This holiday season, bring joy to every cup with the exclusive Nespresso Festive Collection available at Nespresso Boutique Level 1, Bahrain City Centre, Nespresso Booth, Gate 5, Seef Mall; Customer Care Tollfree 80 001-999 or online at www. buynespresso.com/bh/en from November 15. www.womanthismonth.com
Limited Edition Accessories The latest Limited Edition Les Collections range from Nespresso is full of one-of-a-kind gifts, including unique designs by Craig & Karl. Within the range, there is something for everyone, whether they have a sweet tooth, favour bold graphic design or are a fan of milk-based coffee recipes. The range includes: Touch Espresso Cups designed by Craig & Karl Set of two Espresso cups made from a mix of black porcelain and soft-touch silicone featuring colourful Craig & Karl stripes inspired by liquorice candies. Touch Lungo Cups designed by Craig & Karl Set of two Lungo cups made from a mix of black porcelain and soft-touch silicone featuring colourful Craig & Karl stripes inspired by liquorice candies. Touch Travel Mug A sleek and stylish travel mug in a matte black finish. With a generous capacity of 345ml, the Touch Travel Mug will keep your Nespresso coffee perfectly hot (or cold) while you are on the move. Vertuo Travel Mug designed by Craig & Karl A contemporary travel mug (400ml), perfect for the daily commuter, finished in matte black with Craig & Karl candy stripes on a soft-touch silicone band. Touch Nomad Dispenser For the travel lover in your life, there is the Touch Nomad Dispenser, which holds 15 Nespresso capsules and is easy to transport when on the go. Dark Chocolate Squares Milk Chocolate Squares December 2017
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MY WORLD, MY HOME
Arm yourself with one of the finest vacuum jugs for your comfort this winter.
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msa’s vacuum jugs are a reliable companion that afford you the luxury of a piping hot beverage on cold days – a testament to its reputation and more than 65 years of experience. Available in traditional stainless steel and brightly coloured plastic, Emsa vacuum jugs keep contents tasting delicious and (most importantly) hot for up to 12 hours, making them a must for the office, at parties or when enjoying time with family and friends. Each flask’s internal break-proof liner comprises five layers: two of hardened borosilicate glass to preserve the natural flavour, two genuine silver layers to reflect the heat and keep the drink perfectly warm, and, lastly, a vacuum layer to provide additional heat insulation. These components are hand-blown and hand-made in Germany with the highest attention to detail and quality, and are guaranteed for at least five years. Emsa’s thermoses come with a wide range of safe closures, making them simple to use and 100 per cent leakproof. The aroma control feature allows the container to indicate whether or not the coffee still
tastes good, so coffee lovers can rest assured that only the best flavour will ever make it into their cup. Emsa teapots will keep your tea hot and aromatic thanks to the aroma tea-strainer that keeps temperatures optimal between 122°F and 203°F. Emsa, based in Emsdetten, Germany, is a world-renowed manufacturer of kitchen, home and garden products. It sells more than 250 million items every year and is a market leader in over 25 countries worldwide. It is at par with other renowned international names and is ranked among the top 10 of the best-known brands in this segment. International Agencies Co. Ltd (Intercol) is the exclusive distributor of Emsa products in Bahrain. Call: 39 451-493 or email had.fmcg@intercol.com
Lynee Alwazzan with the ILA ladies
Arts for Life
The Indian Ladies Association held an art exhibit entitled ‘Arts for Life’ at Lulu Hypermarket, Galleria Mall.
Shamina Noorani, Lynne Alwazzan & Monalisa
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MY MUSIC MY WAY The advent of this smart instrument will make your musical aspirations a reality.
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magine the thrill of playing the piano with your favourite artists – Billy Joel, Sting, John Lennon, Elton John and others – even if you have never touched the keys before. Now it’s possible, with the new Yamaha Clavinova CSP150 and CSP-170 digital pianos, the world’s first instruments that can scan audio songs in the user’s music library on a smart tablet, analyse the chord structure, produce a piano score and show you what keys to play and when, with the intuitive Stream Lights feature. Yamaha, one of the pioneering makers of musical instruments, has combined technology with innovation to offer a winning pianoplaying experience. With an authentic sound and the response of a real wood keyboard, Yamaha’s Clavinova CSP Series is designed to offer a superb musical encounter. These new instruments effectively 'gamify' the piano experience, using game-like elements to inspire users to instantly play their favourite songs with original artist recordings and perform increasingly complex arrangements, all without any fear of failure or boring practice. With the heart of a CVP and the compact, stylish body of a CLP, the CSP is the first Clavinova where most of the features are accessed through a tablet device, using an exclusive app called Smart Pianist. Smart Pianist features an 'Audio to Score' function that automatically creates a piano
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accompaniment score from songs on your smart device, allowing you to also enjoy playing along with your favourite tunes. When you’re ready to take on the challenge of performing solo, the CSP offers built-in songs for immediate enjoyment or additional songs for purchase from Yamaha MusicSoft. And even if you’re not confident in your own playing abilities, you can trust the stream lights to show you the way. The instruments from this series offer unrivalled capacity for musical expression, with a huge variety of voices that belie their simple, elegant exteriors. You can also enjoy ensemble sessions with rock or jazz bands, and even bossa nova orchestras, simply by assigning specific styles.
Even when you’re playing by yourself, you can enjoy accompaniment from a dynamic backing band that provides a wide variety of patterns across a range of genres to match your performance. You can also connect a microphone and sing along with harmony functions that allow you to automatically create a chorus backup for your performances, even when you’re singing alone. The CSP Series features piano Voices created with samples from Yamaha’s flagship CFX concert grand piano and the world-renowned Bösendorfer concert grand. These superb instruments reproduce the way sound echoes differently in different venues, such as halls, cathedrals and smaller rooms, and even recreate the subtle changes in tone that occur when the lid of a grand piano is opened or closed. With keys that rebound quickly for rapid playback of repeated notes, the CSP Series offers a feel strikingly similar to that of an actual grand piano. It is available in different colors and finishes at Ambassador Stores in Bahrain. Call 17 225-513. www.womanthismonth.com
FEATURE | gift guide
For Them Time For Tea Set of four cups and saucers (oliverbonas.com) Perfect for the Morning Joe or afternoon tea.
After Dinner Delights Mini macarons by Paul. City Centre Bahrain 17 172-321. Any host would be happy with a box of these sweet treats. Yummy in the Tummy Seasonal hamper (bahraingreetings.com) Send the gift of taste with a selection of seasonal goodies.
Sweet Scent Green almond and redcurrant scented candle by Jo Malone. City Centre Bahrain 17 110-360. You can never go wrong with a longlasting fragrant burner.
A Lasting Gift Spa vouchers – various. Hand over a pampering session with a voucher from one of the island’s many hotels and spas. Let There Be Light Lantern by The One. Al Aali Shopping Complex 17 587-178. Light up the night either indoors or outside with this decorative piece.
Kitchen Capers Nightmare Before Christmas cookbook (barnesandnoble.com) Help your hosts cook up a feast with a difference.
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Game On Who’s The Dude game (amazon.com) A hilarious party game featuring a life-size blow-up 'dude' to help get players in the swing of things.
From Russia With Love Moscow Mule cocktail kit (amazon.com) Copper mugs and a recipe kit will make for a favourite gift.
A Popping Good Idea Microwave popcorn popper (uncommongoods.com) One for the film lovers, so they can get the movie theatre experience at home.
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For Kids For Big Kids Too Watch Ya Mouth (amazon.com) The whole family will have fun trying to make themselves understood while wearing a mouthguard!
A Handy Gift Monster Hand Tattoo Sets (uncommongoods.com) A fun take on hand puppets in a variety of designs.
Cheeky Monkey Fingerlings interactive baby monkey (toysrus.com) Who wouldn’t fall in love with a cute pet that wraps itself round your finger.
Creative Kids Lego Boost Creative Toolbox (shop.lego.com) Youngsters can let their imagination run wild with this extensive kit.
Fishy Fun Mermaid tail (etsy.com) Little girls (and some bigger ones) will adore the chance to go full-on mermaid in the pool.
Feel the Force Star Wars pens by Shaeffer. Intercol 17 364-238 or 39 451-493. Fans will go wild for these Darth Vader and Yoda rolling ball writers.
Call of the Wild Melissa & Doug stuffed giraffe (amazon.com) Little ones always love a toy that’s bigger than they are and this one seriously is! Hair Raising Alex Ombré Hair FX (alexbrands.com) Parents will also thank you for this kit that takes the risk out of hair colouring.
Return of a Classic Teddy Ruxpin (toysrus.com) This much-loved bear, who's enjoying a rebirth, will be familiar to many parents from their own childhoods.
Stick ‘Em Up Nerf Doomlands Double Dealer Blaster (amazon.com) This, or pretty much any warrior-like toy from the Nerf range, will go down a treat.
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FEATURE | gift guide
Secret Santa The End Is Nigh Bucket of Doom party game (totally-funky.co.uk) For the friend who can always get out of a bad situation.
Don’t Spill a Drop Coq au vin bottle stopper (totally-funky.co.uk) This will be a hit with someone with a slightly twisted sense of humour.
Counting the Days Trump countdown calendar (calendarclub.co.uk) Perfect for someone who’s marking off the days until the next US election.
The Whole Tooth Frozen Smiles ice cube tray (offthewagonshop.com) Ice cubes resembling false teeth. Just yuck, but someone will love them.
Nuts Not To Hillary Clinton Nutcracker (riverratantiques.com) The ideal gift for someone who needs thighs of steel.
Pucker Up Inflatable mistletoe (stupid.com) Ensure you get a kiss even if the real thing’s nowhere in sight.
On The Go Travel mug (totally-funky. co.uk) For the pal who loses half their cuppa with spills on the way to work.
Marital Bliss How to be a Good Husband book (gettingpersonal.co.uk) We all know someone who needs this. And, in the interests of equality, there’s a wife one too.
Mythical Beast Unicorn shower cap (prezzybox.com) Whoever gets this gift will be able to enjoy mystical showers.
Toilet Humour Festive lavatory paper (amazon.com) Make sure the smallest room emits seasonal cheer with laughout-loud loo roll.
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BEAUTY | styling
The Shape of Things to Come Much like picking out the right dress for your body type, knowing your face shape is essential when it comes to choosing the hairstyle that will suit you best. Asgar Saboo, celebrity crimper to the likes of Cindy Crawford and Eva Longoria, gives his tips on styling to suit your face shape.
to prevent long hair giving too much length to the face. Big, beautiful hair is a winning combination and all you have to do is keep your locks looking super-glossy and shiny. Volume can be added by also using a good stronghold hairspray or salt spray to give extra texture. SQUARE The characteristics of a square visage are that the sides of the face will be straight and the face will be nearly as wide as it is long. The jaw line is defined, with only a minimal curve; therefore a square shape requires haircuts, styles and make-up that will help soften the strong angles. How to wear it: Wavy ends are the perfect style for a square face especially from the ears down, which helps obscure any harshness in the jaw line. Use a large round brush to smooth hair, then spritz on a wave spray to fix into place. A square face can also pull off a tousled look. Get it by running and shaking your fingers through the hair with a styling cream to emphasise layers and soften angles.
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OVAL An oval face has long been the known as the most desired shape in the beauty industry and it is probably the most versatile when choosing a haircut. This face shape is longer than it is wide, with not much jutting definition around the cheekbones and a slightly wider forehead than chin. How to wear it: A centre parting on the crown of the head is a great look for ovals as it keeps the face symmetrical. Adding texture, using layers and waves, helps
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LONG When it comes to haircuts for long face shapes, the aim is to balance out proportions. This is to soften the angles and make the face appear rounder and more oval. A person with a long face shouldn’t go for hairstyles that are overly harsh. How to wear it: Fringes are great at shortening face length, with soft curls and waves in longer hair also helping to lift facial features. Upping the volume of the hair at the sides will give the illusion of a shorter face shape. The grown-out fringe look is the most on-trend at the moment and the most flattering cut for a long face. Having long fringe sections cut to hang just below the cheeks will really balance out features and flicking them away from the face with straighteners to give a slight wave will soften the finished look even more. Tip: Avoid adding volume at the crown of the head as the last thing you want to do for a long face is add extra height. www.womanthismonth.com
ROUND The characteristics of a round face are that it’s just about, or almost, the same in width as it is in length, with no major corners at the jaw. The perfect hairstyle for a round face should make your face appear longer and more oval-shaped, which is exactly what chest-length hair does. How to wear it: Long layers, highlights, side fringes, partings and a bit of texture will help to break up the width of a round face. Even up-dos can make your face look longer. Keeping some faceframing strands will help to soften any up-do. Tip: Avoid blunt fringes and one-length cuts as these styles will only accentuate the width of the face and make it look rounder. Keeping a little hair out in front of the ear on one side of the face and not tucking it back will make the face asymmetrical, which will also help break up the round shape. HEART The characteristics of a heartshape face are that it is widest in the middle, where the cheeks are, along with a pointed chin. A heart-shape face could also be have a broad forehead that narrows at the bottom where the chin and jaw line are. How to wear it: Choosing a style that will create volume around the bottom of the face will balance out the features. The cut should not be too long as this will drag the facial features down. Creating loose waves around the bottom of the face will help to create volume and not seem overly styled for an everyday look. Much like the long face shape, the heart-shape face needs to avoid adding height to the hair as this will give the appearance of a longer and narrower chin. A heart-shape face is one of the most desired shapes as cheek bones are more prominent, which should be emphasised. www.womanthismonth.com
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BEAUTY | tips
PUCKER UP!
Get the perfect pout with Apple Sharma’s top tips for beautiful lips.
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ipstick is an essential that should be in every woman’s handbag. It’s the easiest way to brighten any face with a single stroke. SAY NO TO CRACK! Whether you’re a matte miss or a gloss gal, no lippie will look good if your lips are dry and chapped, so look after them, especially as winter creeps in. Drink plenty of water to stop your lips from dehydrating and exfoliate every day. Many top brands carry lip exfoliators and organic products that are gentle on your kisser. You can also use a soft toothbrush or gentle scrubs – make your own by mixing sugar with some olive oil and honey. MAKE IT MATTE-R Bold matte lipstick is perfect for when you’re rushing out the door and don’t have time for elaborate make-up. It’s quick to apply, works best with minimal make-up and can make any face pop. Step 1: Exfoliate. Dry lips are not great contenders for matte lipsticks, so scrub up before you do anything else. Step 2: Moisturise. Apply your favourite clear lip balm to soften your lips. This will help avoid that caked-on look. Step 3: Create a blank canvas. Apply a concealer all over the lips to bring out the true shade of your lippie.
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Step 4: Use a lip-liner. Trace the outside of your lips and fill them in. This will give your lipstick a base to stick on to and stay on longer. Make sure the liner is the same shade as your lippie. Step 5: Get definition. Use a lip brush to fill the edges and the bullet of the lipstick for the middle of your lips. Draw a small ‘X’ on the upper lip line to define your cupid’s bow. Step 6: Glam it. Finish off with a dab of highlighter to the middle of the bottom lip for a fuller effect. Gold tones work best for reds and nudes, and silver for pinks and purples. Top Tip: For a long-lasting colour – apply lipstick, blot with tissue and reapply. GLOSS IT UP Gloss sticks give your lips a dewy effect and look uber luscious. They are a bit more forgiving than their bold counterparts but it’s a slippery slope if not applied properly. Prep your lips the same way you would for a matte
product. However, follow these simple rules for the perfect shine. Pick the right kind. Whether you like sheer brights or dark glosses, remember, thicker formulas are great for high-intensity shine and last longer but are for looks only, and not kissable! Choose the right colour. Red looks fantastic in gloss, and nude shades work best for a natural look. For those with fine lines, use a light shade that’s close to your skin tone, so even when it runs it’s not too obvious. Don’t rub your lips together, it will push your gloss more to the outer edges and look unfinished. Keep your lippie off your teeth by putting your index finger in your mouth and slowly pulling it out – the excess lipstick will be on your finger rather than your teeth. Due to the sheer nature of glosses, you need to protect your skin; so apply a little sunscreen before putting the product on. Top Tip: Pair glossy lips with glossy hair but don’t overdo either! THREE ESSENTIAL TIPS 1. Always apply a lip liner to stop your lipstick from bleeding. 2. Use a shade that matches your undertone for a foolproof look. 3. Remember, dark shades = thinner lips, light shades = fuller lips. www.womanthismonth.com
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BEAUTY | news
Nars Velvet Matte Foundation Stick. Nars introduces its first foundation stick available in 20 shades with a formula that provides instantly smooth, soft-matte perfection and does not dry, streak or leave a cakey finish. From full-face use to onthe-go correction and effortless contouring, its removable Touch-Up Blender, a latexfree, touch-up tool, gives users complete control. Swipe it across skin for a natural effect, or stipple it on for fuller coverage. Available at Nars and Sephora. Essence of Bees. Swiss brand L’Elixir des Glaciers unveils its new collection, a tribute to bees, flora, science, crafts and luxury. For the first time, this product achieves the technical feat of bringing together the essence of the products of the hive in an exclusive complex in a unique galenic form. This complex, at the heart of the eponymous range, comes to immortalise the three majestic creations: Cure Majestueuse, Masque Majestueux and Sérum Majestueux Vos Yeux which, together, aid in the reconstruction, reinforcement and harmony of the skin. Available at www.evalmont.com
Giorgio Armani Runway Collection. Armani goes back to black with a collection that plays out through chromatic expressions, vibrant textures and holographic effects. Enhance eyes with the Night Light shade of the Bounce Eye Shadow Gel and the Carbon Black Lacquered Eye Liner to deepen the eye look. For a multidimensional lip look, add a base with Rouge d’Armani shade 101 Sand, then apply multi shades of Lip Maestro to finish. Available at leading retailers.
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Le Grand Bain Bath Amenities. Stays at the island’s much-loved Sheraton Hotel just got better with the introduction of French toiletries which literally promise a “great bath”. The new range includes shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, body lotion, mouthwash, body bar and facial bar all in simple and classic packaging, with a mild scent that’s just perfect for a great bath! Available at Sheraton Bahrain Hotel.
Autumn colour ranges rule at the moment, check out the details along with new releases and some interesting ambassadorial choices.
Rimmel Stay Matte Lip Colour. Rimmel London introduces a new liquid lipstick with high-intensity colour, a velvety matte finish and a long-lasting, comfortable wear thanks to rich lustre pigments which deliver high-impact, stay-true colour. It also has carefully selected polymers to provide perfect adhesion to the lips for long-lasting wear and vegetable-derived, light-weight volatile emollients to help contribute to the smooth application and lightweight texture. Comes in 15 intense shades. Available at leading retailers.
Guerlain Orchidée Impérial. Formulated using Cell Respiration technology, this total age-defying skincare is also infused with an exclusive complex enriched with precious Abyssinian oil, which targets the main factors responsible for skin dehydration active in the skin’s different layers. Orchidée Impériale Rich Cream’s ultra-comfortable texture penetrates to the heart of the skin, without leaving the slightest oily film. It delivers an instant and lasting lipid-replenishing action. Available at leading retailers. www.womanthismonth.com
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L’Occitane Divine Collection. The French brand has taken its famous Divine youth oil, cream and serum and enriched them with even more age-defying Immortelle essential oil. And they’ve expanded the range with a cleansing cream-in-foam as well as an eye range including cream and balm and an intense wrinkle-busting cream mask. All the new products promise incredible anti-ageing properties with results visible from the first application. Available at L’Occitane.
Sally Hansen Nailgrowth Miracle Serum. Do you struggle with dry, flaky nails? This latest introduction from the brand that’s been saving our tips for more than 50 years could be the answer. Formulated with advanced peptides and biotin technology, this active complex enhances natural nail growth, for nails that are 59 per cent longer in just two weeks. The innovative serum instantly softens and smooths cuticles, while helping nails resist dryness and damage as they grow. The result? Measurably longer nails and soft, flawless-looking cuticles. Available at major pharmacies.
Elizabeth Arden Advanced Ceramide Capsules Daily Youth Restoring Face & Eyes Serum. This clinically and dermatologically tested formula delivers triple antiageing power to enhance the skin’s barrier repair function, increase moisturisation within the surface of the skin, and minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The result is a serum that is clinically proven to take up to 10 years off the look of skin for a visibly firmer, smoother, healthier appearance. Available at leading retailers.
Clarins New Double Serum. The Double Serum story continues with this eighth generation edition. Two serums in one, it combines the best water-soluble and oil-soluble ingredients, which target signs of ageing and help stimulate the skin’s five vital functions and decodes the language of youthful skin. It includes 18 high-performing plant extracts and comes in a new ‘intelligent’ double vial bottle. Available at leading retailers.
BAHRAIN SPECIALIST HOSPITAL
BE BODY POSITIVE
This skilled surgeon enables islanders to bask in the glory of self-confidence, one patient at a time.
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r Salil Bharadwaj is a boardcertified plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic consultant surgeon, with more than 15 years of experience and affiliations to several professional associations. He says: “Plastic surgery is classified into two broad streams: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery. The former corrects congenital anomalies, or acquired deformities due to cancer, burns and injury. The latter is performed to reshape or restore normal structures of the body to improve appearance and self-esteem.” Much of Dr Bharadwaj’s work at Bahrain Specialist Hospital involves aesthetic enhancements like liposuction, www.womanthismonth.com
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tummy tucks, breast reduction or augmentation, rhinoplasty and face and body lifts. “Another common procedure is ‘fat transfer’, where fat harvested
from liposuction is injected into other parts as a natural volumiser – for the face, breasts or even the buttocks,” he says. “Gynaecomastia, or enlarged breasts in men, is an inherited condition, or can be triggered by hormonal or environmental factors. Liposuction with excision of the gland can correct this, and leaves no noticeable scar in the area,” he says. Dr Bharadwaj believes everybody has a right to live confidently, without their physicality putting a dent into their self-esteem and social interactions. “Aesthetic procedures promote a positive body image. For instance, often after childbirth, the abdominal muscles permanently separate and conventional exercise
cannot rectify this. A tummy tuck [abdominoplasty], combined with liposuction, can realign the muscles, remove unwanted fat and tighten loose skin to correct the changes,” he explains. Botox and fillers along with various non-invasive state-of-theart resurfacing and contouring treatments for the face and body are offered at BSH. The doctor adds: “We carry out only scientifically proven techniques, as opposed to those with no established efficacy. It is my duty to be honest with patients to enable them to set realistic expectations, as safety and integrity are important aspects in my line of medicine.” Call: 17 812-135 or 17 812-222. December 2017
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SHINE BRIGHT LIKE A DIAMOND This luxurious pampering treatment is everything you could ask for in a facial and more, says Apple Sharma.
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f you’re a regular reader of our publications, then you might remember my earlier review of Dessange Paris Bahrain’s 111 SKIN Y Theorem Reparative Facial. This time, I’ve given the 111 SKIN Celestial Black Diamond Facial a try. Meant for a more mature skin (as it targets age spots), it’s also great for those with a dry, dull and dehydrated complexion. If the experience of my last visit was anything to go by, I was most definitely looking forward to this one. I was greeted by the lovely Nan, senior therapist, who I remembered from one of my earlier visits. After a quick consultation about my lifestyle and skincare regime, I found out that I would also be treated to an additional neck and décolleté treatment. Nan started with the cleansing procedure using Lift Off Purifying Cleanser, working it over my entire face and neck. After wiping with hot towels, she repeated the procedure using Lift Off Exfoliating Cleanser, leaving it on for a few minutes. Meanwhile, she applied the cleanser to the back of my hands. Once my face was wiped clean, she applied Daily Orbit Energising Essence, which has a rejuvenating formula that balances the skin and provides instant hydration. I could feel my
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skin starting to breath underneath this refreshing product. After blotting my face dry with a muslin cloth, she moved her attention back to my hands, wiping and drying them, and spreading a small amount of Celestial Black Diamond Serum, to let them soak in all the goodness. Now it was time for my favourite part of the facial – the massage. Nan dabbed a little Celestial Black Diamond Contour Cream around my eyes, nasal labia and upper lip. Using a massaging ball applicator, she worked the areas in small circular and rubbing
movements, including between the eyes and along the jawline. The pampering had only begun, as she then mixed together Celestial Black Diamond Serum and Celestial Black Diamond Cream, gently spreading it over my face, neck, mid back and shoulders. Nan then started what’s called the Platysma Lift. Platysma is a broad sheet of muscle that rises from the chest and shoulders, over the collarbone and upwards in a slanting manner along the sides of the neck. I had never experienced this before – it was done so expertly that my muscles were playing to the tunes of Nan’s hands. With every circular twist and whipping motion under the neck and along the jawline, I could feel my face completely relaxing, to the point that I must have drifted off and dreamed of butterflies, for when
I woke, it was to Nan’s fingers gently fluttering my cheeks. This relaxing procedure continued as she massaged down and around the shoulders and up the back of my neck. Once my skin had soaked up all the products, it was time for the face and eye mask. Nan applied Celestial Black Diamond Bio Cellulose Eye Mask under each eye and the Bio Cellulose Facial Treatment Mask to cover and mould my face. While we waited for the masks to take effect, I was given a dry head massage as well as a hand and arm massage with Celestial Black Diamond Cream. After about 20 minutes, Nan delicately peeled off the masks and rubbed the residue into the skin until it was completely absorbed. I was then treated to additional boosters – a small amount of Celestial Black Diamond Contour Eye Gel and Black Diamond Eye Cream around the eyes, gently massaged, finishing off with the Celestial Black Diamond Cream to the entire face and neck. If I thought that my earlier treatment was one of the best facials I’ve ever had, I thought wrong, because this one delivered so much more. I was most certainly glowing, not just because of the visibly stunning results on my face, but because I was feeling genuinely revitalised and like a million dollars! Call 17 713-999.
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SOCIAL BUTTERFLY
Madeline & Hilde
Raja & Raja
Ladies Breakfast Fouzia, Amal & Shirley
Layla & Manar
Aisha Yateem Centre hosted a breakfast at Naseef Café in Bab Al Bahrain.
Andrea & Kathy
Samya & Farida
Razan & Nabila
Lulwa & Hanan
Hanan & May
Uday & Raksha
Kethan, HE Alok Kumar Sinha, Mamta, Abdul Rahman, Dimple & George
Golden Tulip Diwali Celebration
The Golden Tulip hosted a Diwali festival event ‘It’s time for Disco’, which was attended by the Indian Ambassador HE Alok Kumar Sinha.
Rishika & Kavita
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Gurdeep, Saba & Ayda
Shamy, Kimaya, Ayama & Vivek
Shruthi, Ambujavalli & Shriram
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LIFESTYLE | wellbeing
New and Improved Behnaz Sanjana briefly rounds up some of the latest and most modern practices at Bahrain’s best-known medical facilities.
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ahrain’s economic Vision 2030 envisages the country to be a leading centre for modern medicine in the region. The nation is well on its way to achieving this through world-class amenities offered by its renowned medical centres. Gone are the days when residents felt the need to travel abroad for healthcare. A plethora of the latest practices are available right here on the island – easily accessible, reliable and affordable. WTM rounds up the latest treatments available at three leading healthcare institutions that make caring for your wellbeing so much easier. Making Waves One from the newer facilities to have sprung up, the Middle East Hospital in Segaya is touted to have highly advanced medical services and equipment. It boasts the only open MRI in Bahrain. Dr Hussain Meer, who is the general manager of Al Hakeem Radiology Center, also heads the radiology department as a consultant at Middle East Hospital. He says: “Our MRI
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machine in a fast and advanced one, and is most unique, as it is an open MRI.” The examination is known to trigger claustrophobia and anxiety in patients due to the need to lie very still in a circular tube that completely encases the individual for a period of time. As opposed to this, an open MRI machine is a large ring through which the patient passes; the sides of the machine remain ‘open’, greatly reducing discomfort. “The imaging takes place fast; about 15 minutes only for each study. There are no annoying sounds which are common in other machines. This new version of the open MRI is very efficient for spine and brain imaging,” says Dr Meer. Another restriction with conventional MRI machines is that any foreign objects in the body, such as implants, can interfere with the imaging. “With the open MRI, this is greatly reduced, resulting in reduced image destruction,” says Dr Meer. Look Timeless The Bahrain Specialist Hospital (BSH)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses magnetism and radio waves to project images of detailed pictures of organs, soft tissues, bone and virtually all other internal body structures onto a computer. It enables doctors to evaluate and determine the presence of diseases. strives to be a healthcare facility that provides the latest medical services through trained and certified professionals. Its plastic surgery division offers the latest aesthetic treatments, one of which is High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) – a modern, non-invasive procedure for facial lifting and tightening. www.womanthismonth.com
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Facial ageing is more of a muscle phenomenon, rather than just a skin problem. The underlying layer of ageing muscle is what makes the face look older. Plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery consultant at BSH, Dr Salil Bharadwaj, says: “HIFU is very new in the region, and has shown a lot of promise. One of the most popular brands of HIFU is Ultherapy or Ulthera. It is an effective facial tightening tool, particularly in the mild to moderately aged patient. “Although the treatment is non-invasive and results cannot be compared to those of a surgical facelift, it has an effect that is beyond just skin deep. Unlike earlier treatments, this machine allows you to go deeper into the muscle. “Modern strategies include replacing the volume that has been lost due to fat atrophy, as well as tightening the deeper musculature in an anatomically correct direction. Unlike before, where we would stretch it backwards, now it is the upward direction which is important, to defy the effects of gravity and other factors of ageing.” The immediate effects of the HIFU machine further improve over the course of two to three months. It is recognised for its efficacy and also for being natural and easily tolerated. The procedure takes all of 20 minutes and a topical anaesthetic is applied to the face to make it a painfree procedure. “It is recommended to be done once a year. Since we have offered www.womanthismonth.com
this at BSH, we have had a very good response and happy patients,” says Dr Bharadwaj. Sporting Matters American Mission Hospital’s (AMH's) new centre set to open in Riffa come January 2018 will be the largest satellite clinic under its umbrella. Dr George Cheriyan, CEO and chief medical officer of AMH, says: “It will be unique because of its state-of-the-art rehabilitation and physiotherapy facilities, including the largest hydrotherapy pool on the island.” He informs us that a dedicated sports medicine clinic is going to be run here by one of the most famous sports medicine doctors from Italy, Dr Paolo Villigio. He is the personal physician of Lewis Hamilton of Formula One’s Mercedes team.
“One aspect of sports medicine is assessment of potential athletes. Young aspirants are evaluated for their physical and psychological characteristics to gauge their ability to compete at international levels. Another aspect is preventive measures taken for established athletes who are already performing in highpressure environments. Sports doctors work to optimise their fitness, both physically and emotionally, so as to enable them to avoid injury and compete for as long as possible. “Timely and appropriate treatment of injury is the third aspect of this specialised field. The centre will have niche experts, whose knowledge and skill surpasses that of regular physicians or orthopaedic surgeons,” he states. “In addition to a fully fledged clinic, AMH Riffa will also have a wellness centre that tackles obesity, diabetes or prediabetes with advice from a dietician and prescribed workouts with trainers on site, as well as water aerobics when necessary. This makes it a one-stop healthcare centre that is easily accessible by all,” says Dr Cheriyan.
Traditional physiotherapy and rehabilitation will also be available for patients of all ages, cutting down the wait they endure for their treatment at other hospitals in Bahrain.
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FOOD | review
A TASTE OF MEXICO
Liz O’Reilly discovers a trip to this traditional-style eatery is a treat for all the senses.
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rriving at Margarita Mexicana in the Gulf Hotel you’re greeted by the sound of the two-girl house band playing traditional South American rhythms, including smoky saxophone. The atmosphere is distinctly one of festivity, with sombreros, native tapestries and pottery decorations. Our starter was never in doubt; who can pass up the chance to have your guacamole made fresh at the table by chef Chrisanto who approached wheeling a trolley of goodies to add to the dip? We went for spicy with onions, tomatoes, cilantro and chilli and watched as he expertly tipped the golden yellow-green flesh from the avocados and mashed it to a creamy consistency in a heavy stone pot… perfection. We also chose ceviche; plump juicy prawns marinated with lime juice, chilli serrano, onions, cilantro and cucumber, served with tostadas. This dish is an acquired taste since the lime and chilli mix can be quite fiery but if, like me, you’re partial to a piquant mix of spicy flavours, it’s the ideal starter to make sure you’ve got room for dessert. I’ve tried this elsewhere made with cod or other white fish,
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which cooks in the marinade, and I have to say the prawn version gets my vote as a more flavourful option. For main course, my dining companion opted for Pescado Tikin-xic – hammour fillet marinated in axiote adobo with bell pepper, pico de gallo and Mexican rice. This dish was a sight to behold, a riot of bright clashing colours to tempt the palate and the eyes. The fish proved tender and juicy, the marinade adding a subtle taste without overpowering the meaty texture. And the rice and peppers could have been a meal alone; the portion was generous and the combination of flavours gave an interesting and satisfying accompaniment. My Carnitas de Cerdo both looked and tasted divine. Cubes of meat fried with onions and coriander accompanied by salsa pasilla and salsa verde. The meat was melt-in-the-mouth tender and the smokiness of the pasilla peppers perfectly complemented the onions and coriander to render this dish super tasty. It’s served with corn tortillas but I opted to leave those aside and, should I order this again, I would probably ask for a salad as the
meat really doesn’t need wrapping. For dessert, since I’d carefully been saving space, I decided to try the traditional Mexican Tres Leches, a deliciously light sponge cake soaked in three types of milk with a touch of vanilla. It comes covered in whipping cream, which resembled meringue, and was a truly perfect end to a delightfully tasty meal – but beware, it’s big enough for two but you might be tempted to eat it all by yourself! My dining companion decided not to order dessert as she had been sampling the avocado milkshake. I must admit, it doesn’t sound overly appetising and she is a braver woman than I. She absolutely loved it and even ordered a second portion, declaring it deliciously smooth and totally filling. All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Good music, friendly knowledgeable staff, who were attentive without hovering, and excellent food. Margarite Mexicana is highly recommended.
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AN ARTISANAL TASTE TOUR This supermarket plans to take your taste buds on an epicurean adventure.
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hey say the secret ingredient is always cheese. After searching far and wide, the folks at Alosra have come up with a curated selection of the finest artisanal European cheeses just for you – Alosra’s Signature cheese collection. Each item in the Signature collection is handcrafted with care on dairy farms local to their region, and aged to perfection. Take your palate on an enticing trip to England, France, the Channel Islands, Switzerland, Sardinia and Spain. The cheeses have been carefully selected and can be found exclusively at Alosra Saar, Janabiya and Amwaj. Leave a lasting impression on your guests with a platter of these premium Signature cheeses. You can serve a diverse combination – from mild to more complex, deeper flavours – in order to satisfy every taste. Add balance by combining different textures. For example, why not pair a creamy Camembert de Normandie with the hard Pecorino Sardo Maturo? Don’t forget to use an individual knife for every type of cheese, in order to make sure you can truly savour every unique flavour as it’s meant to be tasted. Style the platter by adding olives, dried fruits, toasted nuts or www.womanthismonth.com
jam. Remember to serve the cheeses at room temperature for a more supple texture and a lingering finish. Feel like a taste of Britain? Fill your platter with a selection of artisanal British cheeses: Smoked Westcombe Cheddar, Cornish Blue,
Shropshire Blue and Colston Bassett Stilton. The English Shropshire Blue also offers a burst of flavours when tossed into a salad or simply paired with chocolate. Also among the Signature cheese range is the French Tomme de Chèvre. It is exquisite when paired with potatoes or can be simply melted like a raclette. Mont d’Or, a creamy cows’ cheese milk from France, is delicious when baked in the oven. It is guaranteed to become a staple in your appetiser repertoire. You can even transform baked Mont d’Or into a decadent dessert by topping it with cherries or blueberries. Craving the bold flavours of Italy? Pecorino Sardo Maturo, an award-winning cheese from Sardinia, is the secret ingredient to making mouthwatering pesto. It can also be grated over pasta to enhance both flavour and aroma. Drop by the deli counters at Saar, Janabiya and Amwaj to experience the Signature cheeses – and why not ask at the delicatessen for suggestions on how to best serve and pair the deliciously curated cheeses in this selection? Call Saar 17 739-739, Janabiya 17 739-769, Amwaj Islands 16 033-773. December 2017
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CHEF’S SPECIAL Get ready to create a seasonal favourite. GUGELHUPF Gugelhupf (or kugelhopf) is one of the most popular Austrian desserts, and a classic for afternoon teas and Sunday breakfasts, at home or in Vienna’s coffee houses. Essentially, gugelhupf is a yeast or sponge cake baked in a peculiar highcreased cake tin with a tube in the middle, and served with sugar sprinkled on top. Its fine taste comes from chopped dried orange peels used in the dough. Varieties include adding raisins or creating a marble cake by blending dark dough with chocolate along with the original light dough. INGREDIENTS (serves 12) • 300g butter • 240g flour • 150g icing sugar • 150g crystalised sugar • 60g raisins • 4 egg yolks • 4 egg whites • Vanilla sugar • Finely chopped lemon peel • Flour and sugar for the pan • Icing sugar to sprinkle
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hef Holger Lang brings a combination of 20-plus years of experience coupled with family inspiration to his role at this popular hotel. Born in Germany, chef Holger has been executive chef at Swiss-Belhotel Seef Bahrain since March 2014. He started his career in Germany and worked in Switzerland and Portugal before moving to Saudi Arabia in 2000 as executive sous chef at the Sheraton Hotel and Villas Jeddah. He later joined Kempinski in St Petersburg, Russia, and was part of the group’s opening team for properties in Greece, Slovakia, Slovenia and Bulgaria before returning to the Middle East to offer a new and audacious culinary experience to the guests of SwissBelhotel Seef Bahrain. Chef Holger holds a Kitchen Master Craft Degree from the Hotel College Rotenberg, Germany and his worldwide experience has given him a good knowledge of French, Italian, Mediterranean, Asian and Oriental cuisines, with his favourites being Mediterranean and seafood. He says: “I was first inspired by my father in my childhood as he was usually the one cooking for the whole family. At the beginning I was only watching him because I was intrigued and later I ended up helping
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him to prepare the meals. My mother was great at baking; she gave me some of her cake recipes and I treasure them, they represent so many memories.” Of his love of cooking, he adds: “It is fascinating to work with fresh products and I can use my imagination to create dishes. There is no bigger appreciation than to see a happy guest, friend or relative enjoying one of the dishes I have prepared.”
METHOD • Whisk the soft butter with the icing sugar until frothy. • Whisk the egg whites and blend with the butter-sugar mixture. • Add the egg yolks, the vanilla sugar, the crystalised sugar, the flour, the lemon peel and raisins and mix well. • Pre-heat the oven to 180° Celsius. • Coat the cake tin with butter and flour. • Put the dough into the tin and bake for approximately one hour. • Let the cake cool in the tin before turning it out. This is important, otherwise you risk leaving part of the cake behind. Be patient, this can take up to another hour. • If the surface is very uneven, cut it straight using a knife. • Sprinkle with icing sugar, using a small sieve or tea strainer.
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Safiya & Samer
Staff at Jo Malone
Farheen, Apple, Samer & Randa
New Brands Opening
Alshaya Trading Co opened new international brands at The Avenues and took the media on an exclusive tour.
Coffee-tasting at Starbucks
Bannie & Rana
Shake Shack
Le Pain Quotidien
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LIFESTYLE | home
WHEN LESS IS MORE
Marble Marvel Foyer tableMarina Citco
Cosy Glow Table lamp Home Centre
Breezy Blue Cushion Home Centre
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ay goodbye to over-the-top design and embrace the minimalist style of home décor as you give your interiors new life with clean lines, defined curves and flat surfaces. Don’t get us wrong, minimalist chic does not have to be devoid of colour. Accentuate a neutral base with cool (or warm) tones and add one metallic accessory per room to up the style factor and grab attention. Our curation of products shows you the ground rules of this hip trend, with just the right dose of pizzazz thrown in. Remember: you want cosy, not cold.
Good as Gold Surface accessory Home Centre Zen Boudoir Open shelving IKEA
Lyrical Illumination Ceiling lights Barovier & Tosso
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Minimalist bathrooms by Laufen
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Artsy Affair Nestled coffee tables Marina Home
On the Bench Versatile seat THE One Rock-a-Bye Rocking chair Marina Home
Side Staple Table Opera Contemporary
Sunny Reflections Mirror THE One
Classic and Contemporary Console THE One
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Dress the Floor Flatwoven rugs IKEA
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Power Pack Dilute upto 5 liters with water Highest Coverage in exterior paints of 120 square metre per drum
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d l i W e h t e r Whe e r A s g n i h T
From eco-friendly safaris to photography exhibitions to capture elusive, almost mythical beasts, this month we look at options for getting up close and personal with some of the world’s most stunning wildlife.
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LIFESTYLE | travel Sleep in an igloo under the stars at Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort.
Explore the city on a traditional tram.
For a somewhat other worldy religious experience, don't miss seeing Temppeliaukio the rock church.
If you're feeling brave, try ice swimming followed by a plunge into a steam pool.
d n a l n Fi HEAD TO this northern land of almost 200,000 lakes to spot some spectacular wildlife. Responsibletravel.com has a 100 per cent success rate on photography expeditions to capture the elusive wolverine and can also help you get your eyes on reindeer, moose, brown bear, wolf, osprey, Arctic fox, pine marten, beaver, black woodpecker and hundreds other endangered, rare or endemic species throughout Finland’s forests, bogs, moorlands and Arctic highlands. Warm up with a few days in the capital, Helsinki. Hop on a ferry to Suomenlinna, a giant maritime fortress spread across seven islands. Check out the sparkling whitewashed Helsinki Cathedral and Temppeliaukio, a church that’s partly
Get some serious bragging rights by spotting the majestic and elusive wolverine.
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Take a dip in Finland's oldest public pool – Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall. There are single-sex sessions at which swimwear is optional.
underground and hewn out of rock. The city also has a burgeoning culinary scene with cooking schools, food trucks and Michelin stars. Shopping is a favourite pastime, alongside outdoor sports. And visit in summer to take advantage of nightlife in the midnight sun.
Check out Demo for a Michelin-starred dining experience.
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LIFESTYLE | travel Make sure to visit the Algar do Carvao caves on Terceira Island.
Tuck into great seafood at the famed Peter Cafe Sport, Horta, surrounded by years of sailing regalia and a fair few sailors.
Roughly 50 miles off the Coast of Pico Island lies one of the best dives sites found throughout the whole of the Atlantic Ocean.
The vineyard landscape of Pico was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2004.
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THESE BEAUTIFUL islands in the midAtlantic off the coast of western Africa are one of the world’s top spots for sighting an abundance of whales and dolphins since the seas are a migratory route. In May and June, baleen whales – including blue, sei, fin and humpback whales – pass through these waters on their annual migration to their summer feeding grounds in the north Atlantic. They may also be spotted here in July and August. Resident sperm whales, pilot whales and orca are frequently seen along with several species of dolphin, manta rays, sea turtles and sea birds; this is one of the world’s most diverse and abundant gatherings of marine life! This autonomous Portuguese territory is made up of nine volcanic islands, each with a distinct character. Other activities include Jeep tours, nature walks, bathing in volcanic hot springs and seeing
The view down into the Lagao das Sete Cidades, volcanic crater lake, on Sao Miguel Island, is worth the trek.
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Try rapelling down a waterfall on the island of Flores.
bubbling hot geysers, kayaking, mountain biking and paddle boarding. There is also a big sailing community and boating is a common pastime.
You’re almost guaranteed some impressive whale sightings on these magical islands.
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LIFESTYLE | travel Head to the Ssese Islands on Lake Victoria for some R&R.
Trekking to see critically endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that few people will get the chance to enjoy.
Take a tour of Kampala's famous Kasubi Tombs.
Kampala's Owino Market is said to be one of the largest in the region.
Experience local colour and culture at the Ndere Centre.
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GORILLA TREKKING in Uganda’s Bwindi National Park is a once-in-alifetime experience. The park itself is impenetrable and is home to half of the country’s endangered mountain gorillas. Gorilla-tracking-uganda. com runs small tours with a maximum of six people and no under 15s. Trekking depends on the availability of permits, issued by the relevant Try your hand at white-water rafting on the Nile at Nalubale. authorities to protect the gorgeous women’s kiteng dresses, and animals. As an extra to your trip, why head to Mengo Palace, the former home not add a chimpanzee tour or take in of the King of Buganda. white water rafting on the river Nile. You may find accommodation rough While in Uganda, take a day trip to and ready while out in the parks but Kampala and head to the Ndere Centre in the urban areas there are amazing for a dinner and a theatre performance resorts and many initiatives to invest in with traditional dancers and musicians. the local communities. Pass by the Kamapal Fair, which sells
Take a trip to tranquil Lake Bunyonyi.
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The Call of the Mountains Anastasia Ageeva takes us on a fitness journey to the heart of the English countryside.
"I am a wanderer and mountain-climber…I love not the plains, and it seemeth I cannot long sit still. And whatever may still overtake me as fate and experience – a wandering will be therein, and a mountain-climbing: in the end one experienceth only oneself." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) philosopher
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nhaling the fresh mountain air, laden with the scent of meadow flowers that has drifted up on the breeze as it caresses the mountainside, I feel I can almost touch the sky or at least hold Bassenthwaite Lake in the palm of my hand. Feeling safe and whole, I have arrived at the top of Skiddaw mountain in England’s Lake District. In that moment, whilst atop the pedestal having a memorable picture taken, I felt completely immersed in the landscape, the vast open sky and the valleys below – at peace with myself and the world. Reaching the top of this mountain was most definitely the highlight of our midsummer escape from the gruelling heat of Bahrain. Trekking up was a long adventure, meeting like-minded people along the way; climbing, mountain biking or just casually walking. However you make the ascent, reaching the peak is like hitting your long-term goal, well planned, envisioned and www.womanthismonth.com
much anticipated. The sight of the summit captivated me throughout the climb and the ascent of the foot hills provided reassurance and bolstered my confidence. Do you know that feeling? A wonderful picnic lunch, midway, provided an alfresco dining experience in a heavenly restaurant with homemade delights. It really couldn’t get much better. A myriad of curving paths spread out before us, tumbling over rocks and boulders, but we kept our focus on the summit of Skiddaw, feeling connected and drawn to it. The last 200 metres appeared
rather steep, so we took a short break in order to tackle it full of energy and further enjoy the experience. However, it turned out much harder than we had anticipated. Each step became slower as our minds shrugged off the ache in our limbs, knowing that our goal was within reach. What a wonderful feeling standing on the summit of the mountain, seeing the lake, by which we were staying, and feeling so free! The Lake District is a paradise for active people. Running around the lakes in the morning, air crisp with a veil of fog touching the fields, swirling
above the rivers and floating above the lakes. Cycling through the forests and up the mountains can carry you away for hours! Swimming in the fresh-water lakes and admiring the scenery will inspire anyone to try a little sketching. Rowing on the lakes can be relaxing and therapeutic and, for those adrenaline junkies, there’s bungee jumping and paragliding. You can also feel literally on the edge by cycling down the mountains or, simply, enjoy the fabulous scenery with a round of golf. Kids will love the Go Ape experience; it's two to three hours of exhilarating outdoor activity moving through the forest canopy with suspended obstacles, Tarzan swings and breathtaking zip lines. There is something for everyone along with a variety of restaurants and shops around the lakes. You may even recognise some of the locations from films you have seen, such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens some of which was filmed here. December 2017
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BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE This sporting brand welcomes a new limited edition model.
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MW M GmbH presents another exclusive, limited-run special-edition model in the shape of the new BMW M3 CS. With its accentuated sporting presence, the new M3 CS continues the decades-long tradition of successful M special editions which began in 1988 with the E30 BMW M3 Evolution. At the same time, the four-door high-performance sedan serves up a perfect blend of dynamism and everyday practicality. The 3.0-litre high-performance engine exceeds the output of the M3 with Competition Package by 10 horsepower, raising it to 460hp. State-ofthe-art M TwinPower Turbo technology propels the car from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. The top speed of the new special edition, which comes as standard with the M Driver’s Package, is electronically limited to 280 km/h. With its two mono-scroll turbochargers, charge air cooler, High Precision Injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and Double-VANOS fully variable camshaft timing, the six-cylinder, in-line engine takes a clear and consistent aim at the higher echelons of performance, but is equally committed to developing significant torque from low engine speeds and achieving high levels of efficiency. Its fuel consumption combined is 8.3 litres per 100km with CO2 emissions combined at 194g/ km (figures subject to variation on tyre size). The new model is equipped as standard
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with the seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission (M DCT) with Drivelogic, which has a separate oil cooler and enables both automated gear changes and manual interventions using the shift paddles on the steering wheel. It changes gears in fractions of a second with no interruption in the flow of power, but employs a long seventh gear to keep revs low and minimise fuel consumption over longer journeys. The suspension of the new BMW M3 CS largely mirrors that of the M3 with Competition Package. The links and wheel carriers at both the front and rear axles are made from forged aluminium and are therefore extremely light. The M3 CS is fitted as standard with Adaptive M suspension, the geometry of which has been tuned to deliver optimised performance on both the road and track. Ensuring the best possible grip in all driving conditions are the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system – which includes M Dynamic Mode – and the Active M Differential. The control systems have been modified to suit the dynamic requirements of the M3 CS, as has the set-up of the electromechanical steering. The driver has the option of adjusting the steering and suspension settings to their personal preferences or the demands of the road. The special edition’s light-alloy wheels are very much at home on the race track, with their Michelin Pilot Sport
Cup 2 tyres. The model can also be ordered with Michelin Sport road tyres. Moving inside, the generous use of two-tone full leather in Silverstone/Black and Alcantara creates a compelling ambience brimming with sporting allure and undeniable class. Among the standard features on board are automatic climate control, a Harman Kardon surround sound system and the navigation system Professional. True to form, the BMW designers have given the new M3 CS looks that reflect the car’s sporting intent. The signature feature of its prominent front end, complete with cutting-edge twin LED headlights, is the front apron with large, three-section air intakes. The Gurney spoiler lip on the boot lid has been newly designed specifically for the new M3 CS, and teams up with the front splitter and the rear diffuser to help minimise dynamic lift. These components are made from the lightweight and extremely rigid high-tech material carbon fibre-reinforced plastic, as are the bonnet and roof. Orders for the new BMW M3 CS can be placed from January 2018. The special-edition model – which will be limited to a run of approximately 1,200 units due to production factors – will be built from March 2018. Euro Motors is the Kingdom’s BMW dealer. Call 17 750-750. www.womanthismonth.com
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Ride For Pink
Nazi, Rehab & Ahmed
The Muharraq Horse Riding School, in collaboration with Think Pink, hosted Pink Pony Day at its premises.
Bashar, Leyla, Dana & Michaela
Pretty in Pink
Tanvi, Frank & Dr Iris
The Domain Hotel and Spa hosted the second annual Pretty in Pink fundraising event at its premises.
Aileen, Jemma, Frank & Gopika
Around Town
Capital Club Bahrain held a press conference with Raquel Pelissier, a former Ms Universe contestant.
City Centre Bahrain launched its Autumn fashion campaign offering four winners a chance to win a fall season wardrobe worth BD1,000 each.
Landmark/ARG staff took part in the company’s Happiness initiative.
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PARENTING | opinion
"Hurry Up, Will You?"
Chanelmama blogger Ouiam Charkani El Hassani urges us to stop and smell the roses.
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he other day my son and I got this really cool book from the library, called My Grandfather and I. We couldn’t wait to start reading, expecting it to be filled with wild adventures of a little boy and his grandfather. Little did we know that this book was going to be a lesson for me more than anyone else. In the book, the little boy complains about how everyone in his family pushes him to hurry! “Hurry and eat your breakfast,” “hurry and put on your shoes,” “hurry let’s get in the car,” and the list goes on, on and on. The only person with whom the boy in our story didn’t feel rushed was his grandfather. With his grandfather, they always found time to stop and look, to stop and talk, to stop and touch. While reading the book, every time the mother, father, brother or sister said the word “hurry”, I cringed! It was all so painfully true. A crime we are all guilty of, at least once a day. Children have no agendas, no desire to check off things from their to-do lists. Their thoughts and actions are not controlled by electronic notifications, ringtones and jam-packed planners. They don’t have that need to be on time for every single activity, which they haven’t planned to start with. Aren’t we all too familiar with the scenarios where as you need to leave the house, your child
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decides to change their shirt or get their other hat because the one they have isn’t good enough or blue enough or not ugly enough? Or when you’re already running late and trying to get them in the car and your child insists that the stuffed animal must be buckled in too; and takes their sweet time doing it? Or when at the grocery store, they decide to check every single item on the shelves, asking tons of questions about each product and expecting a clear, eloquent answer? Or when you have a full agenda for the day starting at 6am, yet they want to make pancakes themselves; which involves lots of gentle stirring, egg cracking in different directions and milk spilling everywhere but in the designated bowl! Your blood pressure may have reached the roof by now, just reading these sentences! We all know the struggle, we all know how many times we have to shout “Hurry up” for them to finally pick themselves up and follow, if they ever do! We all know the way-too-familiar sentence: “We don’t have time for this now.”
Children have no agendas, no desire to check off things from their to-do lists. Their thoughts and actions are not controlled by electronic notifications, ringtones and jampacked planners Yes, I see that grin starting at the corner of your mouth, you know we all do it, yeah? But let me ask you, if now we don’t have time to roll on the floor, stop to smell the roses, check the shadows, make a little mess here and there, then when will we ever? When they are 20 and off to start their own lives? When they leave your nest and you are staring at a spotless clean kitchen, bedroom and bathroom? When they no longer have the excuse of their tender age to be
silly, messy and carefree? If now is not a good time to live the now, then when will we ever do it? We think of time as ours but aren’t we forgetting that they also own their time, just like we do? Maybe we need to stop every time the ugly “hurry up” is about to erupt from our mouths, and think of the damage our hurried up existence is doing to those lifeloving spirits. Maybe we should stop having tunnel vision – only looking ahead to what’s next on the agenda. Maybe we should reconsider the idea that anything that cannot be checked off the list is a waste of time. Maybe we should wake up earlier, leave home 10 minutes before we actually think we should, maybe we should take smaller steps and longer breaths. Maybe we need to tuck the phones, laptops and distractions away, and banish the word hurry from our vocabulary. Maybe we should cancel more activities and sit still for a while. What if we let our kids set the pace of our days, for a change? So...Here’s to never saying “hurry up” again! g www.womanthismonth.com
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Gazing Raphael tells us what’s written in the stars this month
If only you could listen to your heart a little more rather than always follow the logical route, then you might be surprised by what you discover. It seems someone closeby has amorous intentions towards you and yet their efforts thus far have passed by unnoticed. Take a step back and you might be surprised to discover that there are others things beyond the framework of the logical world you generally gravitate towards.
You have been struggling with unsavory elements in the workplace recently; people who seem intent on making your life difficult. This has left you with a testing predicament on your hands: do you stay and fight your corner or look for an alternative job and the promise of a more balanced life. The choice can’t be made by anyone else, but you need to weigh up both options carefully. Whatever you do will have a significant effect on those closest to you so be sure to consult loved ones first.
Pisces
Your loyalty to a close friend will be supremely tested this month as you discover a secret that may compromise your long-term relationship with the person concerned. You have a difficult decision to make: do you confront your friend and risk everything or do you keep quiet and hope it all goes away. Sooner or later you’ll have to choose but whichever way you go, the outcome is set to cause you major headaches over the coming weeks. www.womanthismonth.com
Your thoughts are still with an old flame that you cannot seem to get out of your head and this is having a negative impact on your life since it is obstructing any progress you might hope to make with a new partner. Admittedly, your current situation is not all you might have hoped but you need to give things time to grow. At the moment, you are so obsessed with the past that you are choking any chance of your present situation being a success.
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Cancer
You have been stretching yourself financially for some time now and it seems you have finally arrived at breaking point this month. What you need is expert advice and you shouldn’t be afraid to speak to someone about it. There is no sense in bearing this burden alone and trying to sweep the problem under the carpet is not going to solve anything.
Sagittarius
Things have been improving all the time on the relationship front since you suffered a slight dip a few months back and it seems that any problems you and a loved did encounter have now been completely ironed out. This offers the promise of better days ahead and as we move towards the New Year you can feel confident that your partner is as committed to the union as you are. There’s a really exciting New Year waiting for you in 2018.
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Aries
With the fingers of desire beginning to wane on a current love affair, you need to question whether the person you have been drawn towards actually wants you as much as you want him or her. The harsh reality may not be one you wish to confront nor accept but you must do, regardless. You have been kidding yourself for long enough and if you’re not happy with the rules of the game then now’s the time to leave the playing field.
Taurus
Things have progressed well through this year and it looks as if those of you who took a chance and chased your dreams will have made some significant progress throughout 2017. However, there is still plenty of hard work ahead and, although you are not afraid to pull your weight for something you desire, just make sure you don’t overdo it! The year ahead offers even greater opportunity but you need to be in the right frame of mind to meet it.
Gemini
The time has come for you to face up to a longstanding dispute and try to resolve it because things have gone on far too long as they are. Sometimes it is the better person who can swallow their pride and make the first move. You will feel a lot better about the situation if you do. Money wise there could be an unforeseen expense involving the car so make sure there’s a little left in the pot.
This month you will receive some excellent news concerning your current role within the workplace and promotion looks set to give you good reason to celebrate. However, your gain is inevitably someone else’s loss and you should prepare to face some opposition from a jealous colleague who feels they were more deserving of the success than you. On the relationship front, a partner may surprise you with some news concerning a move but you will be encouraged by their plans.
Libra
Your sometimes-brash behaviour is set to get you in hot water again this month as you upset a family member and set the ball rolling in something that could develop into a heated dispute. You never seem to learn that sometimes it is best to keep your opinion to yourself – especially in more delicate matters – and until you do, you’re going to suffer a lot more situations like this. On the relationship front, a loved one might be a bit prickly because of problems at work, so try and be understanding.
Scorpio
You are sometimes accused of not seeing things through to the end. However, in the coming weeks you will prove to many of the doubters around you that – when the occasion calls for it – you can take a task past the finish line if it inspires you enough. And there is no shadow of a doubt that in the case of one particular goal or ambition, you will not be swayed from your course. On the relationship front, you could hear from an expartner whose surprise appearance may cause unexpected stirrings! December 2017
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In Her Shoes Oofrish Contractor, head of marketing at Liali Jewellery, shares with us a few of her favourite things.
What’s your ‘go to’ meal to cook for guests? I’m not much of a cook and prefer to order in. Kebabs, I believe, are a universal, soul food that can work for many different cultures. They can be mild or spicy and can be good as either starter, main course or on their own with fresh bread.
Oofrish Contrator.
Favourite breakfast food?
Your ideal evening; movie, nightclub or something else?
Strawberries with fresh cream, scones and a good cup of tea with hot milk in it.
Winter or summer? Summer.
Song that’s guaranteed to make you dance? Dire Straits Walk of Life.
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December 2017
Full moon at the beach, or any time of the day. From sunrise to sunset and the night, the beach is what I love.
Four dinner guests from history or now that you would like at your table? HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and ruler of Dubai. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar – humanitarian and spiritual leader, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa.
Last big splurge on your credit card? A long string of diamonds as a necklace.
Three things that are always in your handbag? Puppies or kittens? Puppies!
My wallet, iPhone and a little sheet of paper where I have written things that I have promised to myself. www.womanthismonth.com
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