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    20 inspiring women share lockdown lessons and dream travel destinations

    Freedom is not something we take for granted. We asked some of the most incredible women we know where they’d like to escape to this summer and what they’ve learned during the time in lockdown.
    H.E. Sheikha Intisar Salem Al Ali Al Sabah 
    Co-founder of Prismologie, @intisaralsabah
    Where would you like to escape to and why?

    I love escaping to a small boutique hotel in a different city or town every time. I am really fond of exploring new places, people watching, discovering new tastes in food.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I always pack the Prismologie Citrine and Bergamot shower gel and the Ruby and Cedarwood dry body oils. I love using body oil just after the shower. I always pack my walking shoes, and I make sure all my clothes are on a hanger and in a suit carrier so when I arrive it’s super easy to unpack and everything is wrinkle-free. I am very picky with my packing, everything is in the right place and I always make sure I pack something for the evening no matter where I am going so that I am fully prepared for any occasion.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?

    I have learnt many positive things during the lockdown but I think the most important one is that I don’t need a lot. So, my needs have drastically reduced. I have also learnt to unwind and take time off and one of the biggest things I have realised is not to continue running around and keeping myself constantly busy because when I stop, I realise that I can actually do more with less effort. So, I’ve started focusing on the big picture and everything else falls into place.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    My most treasured travel memory was in Yemen. The people are so nice, so generous, so kind and with no rules. I particularly loved the fact that the local people showed so much trust in us which is extraordinary in today’s day and age.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I love reading about marketing and books about the psychology of people and how to get the most out of the people around you. One of my favourite books is Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath about why some ideas stick and others fail to succeed.

    HRH Sheikha Mariam bint Khalifa bin Saif Al Nahyan
    Founder of MKS Jewellery, @mksjewellery
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    There are so many places I am yet to discover and I’m feeling really open to escaping. I think that what matters most is what comes with the escape; the travelling, the experience, the new cultures – these things are what I love regardless of where it may be and that’s what I look forward to the most.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    Other than the usual necessities, I make sure my comfiest walking shoes are with me. There’s nothing worse than the soreness from a new pair of shoes after a full day of exploration!
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    The importance of taking time for yourself. This pandemic gave me the time to reflect and work on myself more than I have ever been able to. Confronting questions and actually sitting down with myself has been extremely rewarding personally. Everyone has gone through different forms of self-reflection during lockdown, it really has been a time of growth and evolution and for that I am grateful.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    The most recent treasured memory is my first ever trip to Morocco with my family. The sense of togetherness and the dynamics of spending time with each other in a natural habitat, combined with the excitement of the adventure and learning something new surrounded by a new culture was something that will stay in my heart forever.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I’m currently reading The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak. The book has been on my bookshelf for a very long time and I finally got around to reading it! I’m loving it so far.
    Alanoud Badr
    Fashion Designer and TV Anchor, @fozaza
    Where would you like to escape to and why? 
    South of France, it’s just my second home. 
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    My face creams and hair care products. I also always pack my favourite snacks.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    To be extremely grateful, to be patient and most of all to live every day to its fullest.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    Exploring Greece from island to island.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    Pillow Thoughts by Courtney Peppernell.

    Ola Farahat
    Influencer and entrepreneur, @olafarahat
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    The Maldives – I want to be on an island.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    The best pair of jeans I own. A black blazer and mostly neutrals.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    To slow down and appreciate moments more.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    My honeymoon in the Seychelles.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    Personally, I prefer to unwind by playing music.
    Latifa Al Gurg
    Founder of Twisted Roots, @twisted_roots
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    We spent some time last summer in Carmel in California, and I’ve been wanting to go back. The nature is breathtaking and there are so many things to do and see.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I always pack at least one pair of jeans, a white shirt, lots of scarves and a steamer.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    It has really given me the gift of time to reflect, try new things and most importantly spend special moments with my family.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    It’s hard to choose just one, there are so many! My most recent was visiting my grandfather in Denmark just before the flights stopped.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    My latest read was The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. It’s a family drama that spans five decades and I couldn’t put it down.

    Nada Baeshen
    Entrepreneur and owner of The Huntress, @nadabaeshen
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I wish I could be in Greece right now, I love the sea the people the food and culture. It makes me happy.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I pack almost all my wardrobe since I simply love dressing up in the summer my dresses, sunglasses and hats mainly.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    I slowed down, spent time with my son and started meditating. I discovered that I love the interview process of lives on Instagram and sharing knowledge and insightful topics on my platform.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    My first trip to Italy with my husband.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    To be honest, I am too busy dancing on the beach to read.

    Emon Shakoor, Founder & CEO
    Blossom Accelerator Nursery, @emonshakoor
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would love to escape to a tropical island with clear blue waters, beautiful sunshine, enjoy the waterfalls around me and the glory of nature.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    Portable speakers, portable charger, noise-cancelling headset, hand sanitiser, sunglasses, workout gear, books, laptop and business cards because even on vacation there is always room for networking.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    Sometimes in life things do not happen exactly how you foresaw them and accepting that while still being happy takes a beautiful level of bravery, courage, strength and resilience.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    My senior year of college I completed a study abroad program in Granada, Spain to learn and explore the heritage of the Moorish empire. The south of Spain is enchanting and marvellous.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz.
    Ingie Chalhoub
    The President & Managing Director of the Etoile Group and Creative Director of INGIE Paris, @ingieparis
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    The first country I would think to go to is France. The sudden lockdown left us all separated from family members and friends and I’m very eager to see them again. I’m looking forward as well to reconnecting with my INGIE Paris team and work in my atelier in Paris. Following all that I would like to visit south of France for a much-needed vacation.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I always pack full looks to take me from day to evening. Casualwear, cocktail dresses, gowns, shoes and matching bags in addition to my toiletry kit. Of course, the main new items to pack nowadays would be the masks, sanitisation gels and gloves for safety during travel and daily protection. 
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    One of the most positive things I have learned is how important it is to make time for connecting with friends and loved ones. Sometimes we are too busy with our lives, jobs, professional and social life, that we miss on reconnecting and spending quality time with them. I definitely communicated more with people via phone calls, asked them about their health and wellbeing and it filled me with happiness.
    What is your most treasured travel memory?
    The Carnival of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil two years ago. Brazilians know how to enjoy their lives and it was amazing to experience their positive energy with people from all backgrounds, walks of life sharing love, joy and fun while dancing. There is nothing like it.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    111 Places on the French Riviera That You Must Not Miss by Ralph Nestmeyer.

    Parvané Barret
    Creative consultant and DJ, @parvbar
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would honestly love to go to London right now, to be with my friends who I miss a lot! What I love about London is that you can really be whoever you want, dress however way you want, and you will still be accepted no matter what. Other than that, I would love to escape to somewhere in the Caribbean, like Cuba, Jamaica, or Trinidad. I have never visited any of these places and it is a real dream of mine.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I always love packing a lot of clothes that I can shoot with and create content. I love shooting in another country, especially when the architecture is a lot different than in Dubai.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    I’ve learnt that even with some limitations around you, you can still be super creative and express yourself through what you create. I have been shooting a lot more at home, collaborating with some brands that have sent me things to shoot. I made a few orders of equipment and background to build my own mini studio and I feel super great to have found the time to do what I love the most. I’ve also been doing a lot of live DJ sets for a few brands as well for myself on my page, also recording sets and posting them on my Soundcloud page for people to have a listen while at home.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    I would say my first trip to Hong Kong, with Kenzo for the Kenzo Tali bag campaign. Nobody from the Middle East team was on the trip so I was pretty much on my own and it was honestly one of the best experiences ever. I met some amazing people from the brand, and some really cool local creatives with whom I shot videos and pictures with. I was only there for a day as well.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    In all honesty, I am not much of a reader, but I do love listening to some podcasts here and there. I don’t have a specific one in mind, but I always manage to stumble across ones that are really interesting, like The Joe Rogan Experience.
    Hjayceelyn M. Quintana
    Ambassador of the Philippines to the UAE, @philippine_ambassador_to_uae
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    My concept of a getaway is a nice spa resort.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    My adaptor and phone charger since my work requires me to be accessible 24/7.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    We only need love to be happy.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    Spending a birthday in two cities and countries – Ljubljana, Slovenia and Split, Croatia on the way to the final destination of Dubrovnik in the Adriatic Coast.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    Captivating: Unveiling The Mystery Of A Woman’s Soul by John and Stasi Eldredge.

    Zeynab El-Helw
    Model and Influencer, @fashion_pirate
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would love to teleport to a dreamy deserted island with my husband and baby Luca.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I always pack my coconut oil, swimsuit and shorts if I’m heading to a warm climate. If it involved a lot of walking then I’d always have my sneakers to hand. The coconut oil I use is now more than a hair ointment and is useful for sunburns and pre-bath massages for Luca.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    Slowing down during this lockdown has really allowed me to appreciate real time for family, friends and even work, allowing me to create and think rather than always rushing to reach deadlines. Even though I live away from my family, we’re now communicating on a daily basis via video cameras which has given us more freedom with time. It gives us that patience to remain positive and cherish these moments, looking ahead for better days when we will be reunited and spend quality time together more than ever. 
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    The moment I found out I was pregnant in Thailand on January 1, hands down that was the most treasured moments.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    Authors such as Charles Dickens, Paul Coelho are a few of my favourites as I grew up reading them. To Kill A Mockingbird and Great Expectations are my top picks. As for podcasts, I really enjoy listening to BoF – Business of Fashion.
    Tamara Al Gabbani
    Influencer, @tamaraalgabbani
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    Sardinia – every year I plan to go but then get sidetracked. on other destinations. 
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    A pair of sandals, right now Dior are my favourite, I also love Fendi sunglasses. As for beauty, I always have with me the Heliocare sunblock, Zauria 24 karat face oil (from my Boutiqaat store) as well as La Mer moisturising lotion, Too Faced Born This Way Concealer and Fenty Beauty shine lipstick.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown? 
    Family is everything. Be gentle with yourself.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    I have a few. Family vacations in Marbella; girls summer holidays on Greek islands; Amalfi coast; South of France; and skiing in Courchevel with my dearest friends.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    The podcast I’d recommend is GaryVee Audio Experience with Gary Vaynerchuk.

    Zahra Lyla Khalil
    Founder of The Other Agency, @zahralyla
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    Right before COVID-19 hit, I had plans to finally go to the Maldives as it has been high on my bucket list. I am lucky to have travelled around the world for work but I wanted to keep the Maldives for a special occasion. Once we have the all-clear, that is definitely where I will be heading.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I wish I was a light traveller but I am not. I always make sure I have all my equipment to produce content (work never stops) and my own little first aid kit that includes everything from medicine and sanitisers to hairpins and a sewing kit (that’s the stylist in me). 
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    I have learned to slow down and to spend my time on things that really matter like family and real friends. I have also learned that I need to take care of my mind just as much as I need to with my body. I have crippling anxiety so this has been a good time to work on controlling it as much as I can.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    Every trip I have been on has been an amazing experience in its own way. London is like my second home as I moved there for my Master’s degree but one of the trips to London is extra special as that was when I met my husband.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    When it comes to podcasts, I tend to listen to self-empowering and business topics and I prefer autobiographers for books. If I am by the beach, I prefer listening to music or reading a magazine, like Emirates Woman!
    Lana AlBeik
    Model and Creative, @lana_.jpg
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would love to take a sailboat for a few days with friends in the Philippines, Palawan is beautiful.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    Skincare and perfume are the most important to me.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    I learned to appreciate my privilege even more and I learned to not spare a moment, to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    When I went to Rome in summer two years ago, after visiting Gallery Borghese, we took a walk in the gallery garden and it was magical. Living in the city can make you forget about how breathtaking it is to be surrounded by greenery and to just walk.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I would recommend The Fall by Albert Camus.
    Noha Nabil
    Social Media influencer and style editor, @nohastyleicon
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    Although I was there just three months ago, I can’t wait to go back to Paris!
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I usually travel with three cameras to create content and share on social media along with enough outfits since I change my looks three times a day.
    What have you positive thing have learned during this time of lockdown?
    I’ve learned to appreciate the little details of my daily routine. I enjoyed time to meditate and think about my life and decisions in a positive way. I can’t complain to be honest as I made the most out of this time.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    Every family vacation. It has become a part of our yearly routine to travel with the kids on summer vacation.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I’m a huge fan of women’s poet Nizar Qabani. The best way to relax for me is to enjoy reading some of his work like This Is How I Write Women’s History.

    Sara Sabry
    Content creator, @sarasabry
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would take the first flight out to Bali or the Maldives. My body needs a beach and good food.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    I’m very efficient when it comes to packing, but I always do three main checks: phone, wallet, passport. And if I’ve got these three, everything else is replaceable.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    I’ve learned to slow down and that always being on the go isn’t necessarily a good thing. When you’re always busy and always jumping from one place to the other, you don’t really get to sit and check in with yourself often. You also tend to take a lot of things for granted. So, this lockdown taught me to be grateful for the smallest blessings and to really dig deep into myself, learn to love myself and life unconditionally, regardless of the circumstances.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    One of my most treasured memories is travelling with my brother to California and driving down the coast in Malibu with the top down blasting Miley Cyrus’ Malibu song and watching the sunset.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    This is a book that I passed down to my friends is called The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson.
    Wadima AlYafei
    Jiu-Jitsu player – part of UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, @4wadimaa
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would love to escape to somewhere like Hawaii or the Maldives where the beaches, palm trees and spas make for a relaxing escape.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    Aside from essentials such as clothes and travel documents, I also try and carry my jiu-jitsu gear and belt with me as I love to train in any place that I can.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    During lockdown I got to know myself better and realised that nothing is impossible. I learned how to give my body and mind a chance to be creative but also gained a greater understanding of the importance of taking a break. Another major positive of lockdown is that it has given me the chance to spend more time with my loved ones.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    As a member of the UAE national team, every win on the international stage is special and something to treasure. It makes me so proud to raise the UAE flag and hear the national anthem after a success in every international competition and is a reward for the trust placed in us by the UAEJJF to represent our country.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I like to read books and listen to podcasts that focus around the themes of self-development, and motivational speeches. I am currently reading The School of Greatness by Lewis Howes.

    Tania Lodi
    Founder of Tania’s Teahouse, @tanialodi
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    I would love to be in Bali. I went last year for my honeymoon and I fell in love with the dreamy beaches and endless coconuts.
    What do you always pack when travelling? 
    I’m very particular with packing, and I always make a packing list, in which I check off each thing after packing. I always bring a facial roller with me and a face mask for the plane if the flight is long.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    Lockdown and COVID-19, in general, has really given me the appreciation of financially support myself, to indulge in the little things, and to appreciate family, friends and the ability to travel. To sit back and enjoy the little things in life, to put back the background noise and enjoy what’s in front of me.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    My favourite memory lately has been back when my husband and I went to Bali, we decided to rent a motorbike and go everywhere ourselves. I remember biking through rice fields on the way to a hidden waterfall, balancing my cup of green bubble tea with grass jelly and my phone.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I love books and I always travel with one to three books. I recommend the book Modesty: A Fashion Paradox by my sister Hafsa Lodi, which discusses the paradoxical concept of modest fashion, and this emerging movement.
    Haifa Beseisso
    YouTuber, Content Creator, TV host, @flywithhaifa
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    Bali, because I go into a deep world of mediation and beautiful Nature. I eat healthy vegan food, meditate and dance with friends and breathe deeply. There’s something about the energy of this place that’s so transformative. Bali is very lush and also has beautiful beaches and islands. I also love going to retreats there, silent retreats.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    My monkey teddy bear, face creams, chargers and cameras, my favourite outfits that make me feel good, a good book, prayer clothes.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    My life changed during lockdown, it was a complete detox and a zoom out of my life where I got the chance to see what I want to keep in my life and what to eliminate, a real chance to slow down.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    Talking to strangers and kids in Zanzibar and literately jumping in the ocean from a boat to swim with dolphins.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I love all of Oprah’s books. So real and insightful. Also Heal Your Life by Louis Hay is amazing.

    Saira Farhat
    Content Creator, @fashky
    Where would you like to escape to and why?
    My next dream destination is Cuba. The culture, the landscape, the colourful buildings, the classic cars and the music is all so enchanting.
    What do you always pack when travelling?
    A major must when travelling is a good, versatile, comfortable pair of shoes. The Chanel gate sandals are my go-to when travelling. Equally, a good pair of sneakers is important for spontaneous exploring.
    What positive things have you learned during this time of lockdown?
    One of the biggest positives for me in lockdown has been the ability to slow down, to look at things more deeply and to appreciate more profoundly.
    What’s your most treasured travel memory?
    I have two amazing memories of travelling, the first has to be my journey to Hajj (a religious visit to Saudi Arabia) this spiritually changed me. The second most memorable place goes to Thailand, Koh Sumui. My husband and I hired a scooter to get around since it was the most convenient and fun way to explore.
    Can you recommend a beachside read/podcast?
    I love hearing personal stories or podcasts, and my most recent read was by Reni Eddo-Lodge. She shared her experiences and the history of black people.
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    12 fabulous things to do in Dubai this Eid Al Adha weekend

    The long weekend is finally here and to make the most of your days off, we have put together a diverse list of activities to keep you busy from tonight till Monday morning.
    Get the party started

    Head down to the newest brunch in the city at the super hip dine, drink and chill venue at Zabeel House by Jumeirah, The Greens. Running from 7.30pm on Thursday (just after the dry period finishes) The Social Brunch will be serving up mushroom risotto, slow-roasted chicken and grilled salmon, all against a backdrop of live acoustic music. Prices start at Dhs258 for free-flowing house drinks.
    Jungle Fever

    Stock up on the hottest print of the summer at the Dolce & Gabbana pop up store at the Fashion Catwalk area in The Dubai Mall. The Sicilian Jungle space is filled with tropical print that has been spotted all over the SS20 runways. The pop up houses the women’s and men’s ready-to-wear as well as striking accessories.
    Foodie staycation

    The Hyatt hotels in Dubai have introduced ‘Stay and Dine’ package across five of it’s locations: Park Hyatt Dubai; Hyatt Regency Dubai; Grand Hyatt Dubai; Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights: and Andaz Dubai The Palm. The deal is applied to those booking on full-board or half-board basis and includes a comfortable stay in a fabulous room and a culinary experience at one of the participating venues. What’s more, two children up to the age of 10 years dine for free when accompanied by full paying adults. The Hyatt hotels in Dubai ‘Stay and Dine’ package is available until October 31, 2020 with room stay and dining rates for 2 adults and 2 children starting at Dhs399. For bookings call +971 4 553 1290or visit bit.ly/HyattDubaiStayDine.
    Mexican fiesta

    Maya Mexican Kitchen + Bar, the contemporary Mexican dining hotspot at Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, has brought back its epic Mas Mas Maya Brunch. Taking place every Friday and Saturday from 1:30pm to 4:30pm, the feast includes traditional guacamole, mango dressing and salmon ceviche, lobster with roasted corn and chipotle butter and sumptuous chicken and beef striploin fajitas. Prices start from Dhs350 with selected soft beverages, Dhs450 with house drinks including the traditional Mexican Margarita and Spanish Sangria, and Dhs170 for kids aged 12 to 17 years old, with kids 11 years and under enjoying the fun for free.
    Splurge for less

    For those looking for a wardrobe upgrade this Eid, The Outlet Village will have up to 90 per cent off a wide range of brands. Parents can shop whilst the kids visit the Safe Kids Summer Camp Square and enjoy virtual reality games and dance classes. Upon spending Dhs350, you get to spin the wheel and be in with a chance to win instant prizes including gift vouchers, staycations at ROVE and passes to Dubai Parks and Resorts.
     Social star

    Want to become TikTok famous? Head to the Mall of the Emirates and the larger than life boom box on display in Central Galleria, where you will be challenged to create a TikTok performance and post it online, using the MOE New Beginning Song on Anghami, for the chance to win daily prizes. The TikTok Challenge will run from 30 July to 15 August.
    The dim sum experience

    Dim Sum and Pan Asian Restaurant Zhen Wei is reopening this weekend at Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai with an unmissable Dim Sum Friday and Saturday brunch. Held from 12.00pm to 3.30pm, Zhen Wei’s master chef has created an authentic Dim Sum experience where you can indulge in unlimited handmade Dim Sum alongside a main course. Grab your chopsticks and sample endless creations, including Scallop & Lobster Siew Mai, Beef Spice Dumpling, Rose Prawn Har Gao, Pan Fried Shrimp Corn Cake and more.When it comes to the main course, foodies can choose from the Sweet and Sour Crispy Chicken, Barbecued Salmon or the tender Moo Shu Beef.  Make sure to leave some room for a Coconut Ice Cream with Brown Cake. Soft beverages package is priced at Dhs228 per person, or you can opt for house beverages package priced at Dhs328.
    Modern Art

    From July 30 to August 31, Dubai Canvas @City Walk will showcase international street artist Juandres Vera who will create his 3D artworks on the floor of City Walk’s indoor courtyard. You are already familiar with his work from the Dubai Canvas 2016 event on JBR, including a giraffe that literally emerges from a wall. Alongside Vera, UAE-based artist @artkal3 will perform a live display of Pendulum Painting each weekend, with audiences able to watch as @artkal3 swings paint from a pendulum device to produce wonderfully unique creations. Also appearing at City Walk will be the talented artist Yaroslava Deeb, who will dazzle with sand, glitter and a projector to produce frames of live art that appears animated.
    New bohemia

    Chloé flagship store has just been upgraded to Fashion Avenue Extension of the Dubai Mall and it’s arguably one of the chicest spaces to explore. Minimal and modern, it is a type of boutique that you’ll feel like escaping out of the heat to. While there, why not explore the latest pieces from the brand, including the new must-have handbag Darryl.
    Ready meals with a difference

    If you want to take a break from the kitchen but desire something a little bit more special than the usual takeaway, The Fresh Express Online has you covered. A popular distributor for premium food and beverage in the region, it will help you create the fanciest meal with minimum fuss. Right now they are offering  25 per cent off on all the full range of the ready meals and as it’s Lasagna Day tomorrow (July 30) we suggest giving their premium lasagna a try.
    Three-day brunch

    There is a certain pressure to pick the perfect brunch to spend your Friday at, but this weekend you can ease your mind knowing you have three days to enjoy Dubai’s favourite past time. Distillery Gastropub has announced its plans to host three-days of brunches on Friday July 31, Saturday August 1, and Sunday August 2. Brunch at the Downtown Dubai venue will run from 1pm – 4pm on each of the days where you can enjoy three-hours of hearty food and beverage, all served to the table in a laid-back, casual setting. Friday’s brunch is priced at Dhs149 with soft drinks, and Dhs279 with house beverages, including spirits, wines, draft beer, and a range of cocktails, while brunch on Saturday and Sunday is priced at Dhs149 with soft drinks, and Dhs229 with house beverages.
    Zone out

    The Away Spa at W Dubai – The Palm is set to reopen today, just in time to welcome the tired Dubai crowd in need of a relaxing escape over the long weekend. The modern destination of zen is offering 50 per cent off selected massages for Dubai residents including ‘Detox’, ‘De-stress’, ‘Go Deep’ and ‘Reset’. You also have a choice of just how many minutes you need to feel completely at ease with 30, 60 or 90-minute options to pick from.
    New indulgence

    Sometimes you just want a really good burger, but if you’re bored of the regular patty in a bun combination, then the newly launched Ugly Burger is about to spice up your taste buds. With Fast Eastern inspiration at the heart, the menu is made up of Wagyu beef, shrimp katsu and crispy fried chicken burgers, spicy chicken nuggets and shrimp balls. The restaurant’s variety of fries from truffle, kimchi and seasoned reign supreme alongside Ugly Burger’s hot sauce collection. Order now on Chatfood, the online delivery platform with a mission to support local businesses.
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    4 Essential Tips for Starting a New Job During COVID-19

    Starting a new job can be an exciting time, as you prepare to walk into the office on your first day to meet your new team, set up your office, and hit the ground running. But starting a new job remotely sometimes can lack that same luster, especially when working from home is the “new normal” across the company. As many companies are now adjusting to new or modified schedules that allow their employees to work from home, and as the future of offices shift, as a new employee, it can be intimidating to begin a job with a new company without the formalities of orientation and meeting your new colleagues in person. Adapting to a new job remotely poses its own set of challenges: How do you get acquainted with colleagues who are not on your immediate team? How will your new coworkers know about your hire? How will you establish rapport with your team?  
    Being patient and flexible seems to be the name of the game when adjusting to a new job from home. Make your adjustment to your new company a smooth one, even from your own home, with a few tips on starting a new job remotely.

    1. Make your manager the middle man 
    There’s no bigger advocate to have when starting a new job with a new company than your manager, especially when meeting colleagues in person on your first day is no longer an option. Your manager will be your guide and biggest cheerleader, announcing your arrival as a new hire while everyone is working from home and pre-occupied with adjusting to a new type of work-life balance. 
    See if your manager would consider sending out an announcement of your hire, and open your calendar up for e-introductions from your new coworkers. An announcement is a great way for others in your company to get to know you and your role and how you might be working with them. Your manager can also include you in on various video conferences and meetings to introduce you to a variety of coworkers to get acquainted with. Ask about meetings that could help you not only introduce yourself and your role, but also help you become familiar with the moving parts of the business and current projects to get you up to speed. 
    Build a rapport with your manager by suggesting one-on-one meetings frequently during the start of your role to gain more understanding of your team, their preferred communication style, and short-term and long-term goals you should adhere to. When working from home, it is easy to be out of sight, out of mind when it comes to connecting with your manager, so proactively scheduling regular check-ins helps keep the communication flowing, making work more effective and your transition even smoother. 
    Your manager is in charge of making sure you get your foot in the door with all of the right people while working from home; make sure to use their influence to ensure a graceful start to your new job. 

    2. Use human resources as a resource after onboarding
    When starting a new job, onboarding can be one of the most helpful ways to introduce yourself to your new company. Whether you are in the office or working from home, the onboarding process is a great tool to learn more about the structure of the company, your new role and responsibilities, and what to expect when you do eventually come back into the office.
    Navigating a new company after onboarding without the proper connections or guidance in person can seem daunting. Your human resources team is the perfect team to help guide you through a new company, even past the initial onboarding, having access to everything you need to make your transition to a new company and role from home a smooth one. Keep in touch with your human resources team after onboarding to get key information that will help you past your first days with the company, including company directories, work-from-home polices and procedures, and employee resource groups to get involved with to acclimate yourself to your new company. Your human resources professional should be on top of the latest company news and any changes, especially during major shifts in the company with work-from-home schedules. They can be your introduction to the full company and help you explore your new job without having to leave home. 

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    3. Discover your team’s communication style 
    One of the major setbacks of working from home is establishing and maintaining effective communication with colleagues, your manager, and other coworkers, especially as a new employee who is just learning the ropes. For some of your colleagues, this might be their first time working from home for an extended period of time, adjusting to new forms of communication online and by phone vs. the standard in-person boardroom meeting many workers have been accustomed to. 
    Discover your immediate team’s preferred communication style, whether it be by phone, email, instant messaging, or via video conference. Some colleagues may rather not be inundated with emails and respond better using other forms of communication, which will help you be more effective at reaching them when starting your new role.
    How your team communicates, along with when your team best connects and is productive, is also crucial to starting off on the right foot from day one. Does your team have frequent check-ins, or should you put time on each calendar to have one-on-ones? Is your manager available during normal business hours or likes to catch up before or after the workday? These are all important preferences to note when working with your new team, especially when face-to-face time is limited or nonexistent and many are juggling family and work during the workday. 

    4. Connect with new team members offline 
    If you’re starting a new job remotely, it can be difficult connecting with your new team outside of work-related tasks and duties. Whether you’re working from home or going into the office occasionally, make time to get to know your colleagues, and give them the opportunity to get to know you. 
    Video conferencing is a great way to connect with your new team face-to-face if you haven’t already done so in person. Put some time on your team’s calendar to meet virtually either during or after work to get to know them informally. If video conferencing isn’t an option, a good old-fashioned phone call works just as well. Get to know them by connecting on a more personal level: How did they get started at the company and what has their experience been? What would they like to know about you? Who else should you try to meet within the company?
    Giving your new team the opportunity to get to know you outside of your new role within the company helps bridge the gap between being the new employee no one has met yet to someone they know and can trust professionally. It also helps build relationships with other team members who can help advocate for you as a new hire. Look at connecting with your new team as networking in a different way, connecting with your colleagues on a different level to establish trust and build morale professionally. 

    Starting a new job working from home doesn’t have to be intimidating or daunting; make your presence known across your company so that you can hit the ground running and make the biggest impact. 

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    9 Things to Do This Summer (on a Budget)

    Maybe this isn’t exactly the summer we had in mind (read: canceled vacations and closed beaches), but that doesn’t mean we can’t make the most of this year. Because you deserve the very best that the season has to offer, we’ve partnered with Gilt City to bring you major discounts on all of our summer favs that can be enjoyed from the comfort (and safety) of your own home.Gilt City is an online shopping and lifestyle website that offers insider-level access to major deals on experiences in your area, top brands, and beyond. To quote Norah Jones, “it’s summertime, and the livin’ is easy.” Oh yeah, and it’s majorly discounted too. Read on for nine things to do this summer, and check out Gilt City for our favorite brands and experiences at a lower price. 

    So you’re wearing flip-flops and open-toe sandals more than booties, and you can no longer hide a bad manicure or chipped polish behind gloves and mittens. Painted and groomed nails are as essential for summer as a cute swimsuit and a faux tan, but they’re not always easy to maintain. Not only is painting your nails at home more affordable, but it’ll be safer this summer as well. Thanks to Gilt City, you can score major deals on high-end nail care brands that will leave your fingers and toes looking pretty all season long. Try MiniLuxe Nail Kits for up to 42 percent off nail kits, or Deborah Lippmann for 50 percent off nail treatments, colors, and more. 

    Fall fashion is fun (the plaid!), but I’m partial to summer clothes. Light fabrics, effortless styles, and pretty colors make this season’s clothing chic without having to try too hard. Revamp your 2020 summer wardrobe with crisp basics, lightweight shorts, and pretty dresses you can throw on (because the hardest decision you make all day should be whether to have a glass of rosé or an Aperol Spritz, not what to wear). We love Joules for effortless styles and summer basics, and thanks to Gilt City, you can get 40 percent off full-price items (yes, really!), and an extra 20 percent off of sale items. Revamping your summer wardrobe with the best items of the season doesn’t have to break the bank. 

    I love coffee as much as the next girl, but there’s something about warmer weather that motivates me to fuel my body with only the best. Instead of reaching for the second cup of coffee or an afternoon americano (which comes with coffee jitters and caffeine crashes), I’ve been opting for matcha, which is a powder made of concentrated green tea leaves. You get the boost of energy without crashes or jitters, plus up to 33 percent off MatchaBar with one of the packages from Gilt City. 

    The #1 most Instagrammed accessory of summer? A pool float. Whether you’re booking a weekend away at a nearby lake or you’re lounging by your aunt’s backyard pool more often than you’re in your own home, a pool float that’s as cute as your swimsuit is a necessity. Try the Giant Swan Float that went more viral than the “Renegade” Dance on TikTok, or the Seashell Float that helps you live out your wildest The Little Mermaid fantasies. Get up to 43 percent off fashion girls’ favorite pool floats and accessories at #GETFLOATY when you purchase through Gilt City. 

    Sure, wine tastings are fun and cheese boards are always a crowd-pleaser, but if you want to really impress your friends, host a dessert tasting instead (yes, I did get this idea from Kyle Richards’s infamous party on season 7 of RHOBH). Not only is it fun, different, and creative, but who doesn’t love desserts? Give the people what they want and surprise your significant other with gourmet versions of their favorites, or have a few friends over for some cake and chill. Using Gilt City, you can score up to 36 percent off award-winning sweets from Mini Melanie, shipped to your door (be warned: the Oreo Sprinkles Cookie Cake will make you drool). 

    Summer means more energy and longer days. With all the extra time you have after the workday is over, turn off the TV (sorry, Netflix!) and tap into your creative side. Michaels is our go-to store for everything you need to make a scrapbook for your college roommate’s bridal shower present or to get materials to try out a free sketching class on Youtube. Gilt City is conveniently offering 25 percent off any online purchase (available for delivery or curbside pick up). With a discount and easy delivery (or pick up), there’s no excuse to keep putting off that mood board you’ve been telling yourself you’ll start or picking up a new hobby like painting. 

    One of the best parts of the season is fresher, brighter flowers, so why not make the most of summer by buying yourself a pretty bouquet (because self-love is a good enough reason for any indulgence). Plus, a fresh bouquet of your favorite peonies or sunflowers will not only freshen up your home and show off your style personality, but it will feel like a little extra luxury (and you deserve it!). Get up to 35 percent off bouquets from Bouqs when you order online through Gilt City. Plus, a major bonus for our Everygirl brides: you can also score almost $100 off towards any wedding floral package.

    Laundry is a chore, but upgrading to the right products can make it feel more like a luxury. With better options (and insane discounts), you no longer have to settle for laundry care that’s bad for the planet or bad for your skin. The Laundress has been saving us from dry cleaning prices and stains on delicate fabrics (like cashmere and silk) for years, and Gilt City is offering 40 percent off their eco-friendly detergent and laundry care. This season is the perfect time to freshen up bed sheets, wash the linen pants and swimsuits you never get around to dry cleaning, and turn laundry into a luxury (all while being friendly to the environment). Win, win! 

    Winter is meant for cozy accessories, warm throw blankets, and lit candles. Summer, however, is the perfect time for brightening up the home with fun accessories and bold colors. Make the most of the season by adding a standout piece or two that will draw a whole lot of attention and revamp your space. And what’s brighter and bolder than a trendy neon sign? Name Glo is a go-to for high-quality custom designs and Insta-worthy accessories (my personal favorite is the Mini Stand “Yes”). Yes, they’re investment pieces, but only at Gilt City can you get them for 50% off. I mean, can you even resist a deal this good!?

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    Dubai-based author makes the Booker Prize longlist

    Dubai-based author Avni Doshi has been selected for the 2020 Booker Prize.
    The promising writer has made the longlist for her first ever novel “Burnt Sugar”. The striking story of a fraught mother-daughter relationship was first released in India in 2019 under the title “Girl in White Cotton”,  and now it’s in the running for a prestigious title alongside literally greats such as Hilary Mantel.

    Born in New Jersey to Indian parents, Doshi’s unsettling and bitter portrayal of a mother-daughter dynamic is something that caught the attention of Booker prize judges who described it as “utterly compelling … sometimes emotionally wrenching but also cathartic”. It took eight drafts to complete, but it will finally be released to the public under the new title this week.

    Inspired by Doshi’s mother’s family’s connection to the Osho ashram in Pune, founded in 1976 by the controversial guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the novel is also set in Pune and depicts and resentful relationship between Antara and her mother Tara.
    As a young girl, Antara felt neglected as her rebellious mother escaped her middle class life to join an ashram. That experience caused a ripple effect in her own personal relationships and motherhood. The duo can barely be in the same room, yet something keeps bringing them back together.
    “Burnt Sugar” is out on July 30 and the Booker Prize shortlist will be unveiled on September 15.
    See the full list below
    Diane Cook, “The New Wilderness”
    Tsitsi Dangarembga, “This Mournable Body”
    Avni Doshi, “Burnt Sugar”
    Gabriel Krauze, “Who They Was”
    Hilary Mantel, “The Mirror and the Light”
    Colum McCann, “Apeirogon”
    Maaza Mengiste, “The Shadow King”
    Kiley Reid, “Such a Fun Age”
    Brandon Taylor, “Real Life”
    Anne Tyler, “Redhead by the Side of the Road”
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    Expert tips on how to make traditional Arabic sweets healthier

    No one can blame you for indulging during Eid Al Adha, it is a celebration after all. But, there are certain steps you can take make sure that you’re sweet tooth habit is on the healthy side.
    Ghada Makarem, founder of The Healthy Treats, knows a thing or two about creating the most indulgent treats, minus the guilt. She launched the first online concept to offer healthy Arabic sweets including Dates Maamoul, Basbousa and Sfouf, using unprocessed components. Her approach is simple, focus on the best ingredients, cut out unnecessary steps and focus on big flavours.

    Trust us, with her approach to baking you’ll barely notice a difference from the original Arabic sweets. Take it away Makarem…
    Quit non-processed
    Stay away from non-processed ingredients by substituting refined sugar with healthier options like honey or maple syrup. These substitutes do not only add a silky sweet quality to any treat, they also induce a gooey consistency, making each cookie or cake soft rather than hard and crumbly.
    Switch it up

    Avoid processed white flour and use natural almond flour or oats instead. Too much processed flour can increase your risk factor for high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, diabetes, inflammation and obesity thanks to the high dose of carbs you take in and lack of nutrition. Therefore, it’s vital that you take into account what you can do to modify your baking recipes in order to help ensure that you are doing all that you can to eat great and stay healthy. Whilst almond flour is much higher in total fat content than most other flours are, you’ll get a great dose of unsaturated fat, so not something to shy away from completely. Meanwhile oats and oat flour offers a much slower and nutrient dense source of carbohydrates, giving you more energy that burns slower throughout the day.

    Keep it natural
    Swap unnecessary fats for ingredients that are natural and nutritious. Not every cake and cookie need heaps of butter, refined sugar or heavy cream – in fact, some of the best cakes remove these completely! Apple sauce or mashed banana can make a great substitute for anything sweet whilst yogurt is a great option to replace cream. Are you a vegan? Then swap your eggs with flax seeds. Whether you sneak in a few spoons of ground flaxseed into your batters or craft a flaxseed egg in place of real eggs, incorporating this superfood into your baking will turn a regular cookie into a super healthy treat. Flaxseeds promote healthy digestion, help lower cholesterol, and also cut your risk for diabetes.
    Traditional touch
    Retain the flavour by using Arabic favourites like pistachio and dates. Dates give everything a delicious caramel taste and texture whilst pistachios offer a sweet and nutty consistency. They also offer great source of healthy fats, fiber, protein, antioxidants, and various nutrients, including vitamin B6 and thiamine.
    Add cardamom to your Dates Maamoul – this will only make the recipe more nutritious but will also give the cookies a special taste that goes brilliantly with coffee or karak.
    For more information and sweet inspiration, visit The Healthy Treats Instagram page 
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    Hussain Al Jassmi and Lebanese singer Yara to perform in Dubai this weekend

    Fans of live music listen up, there is a special one off concert taking place this weekend at Dubai Opera.
    Emirati superstar Hussain Al Jassmi and Lebanese singer Yara will take to the stage at the stylish venue for a unique charity show in support of UNICEF’s #Reimagine campaign on 1 August.

    You can enjoy amazing renditions of timeless songs alongside the latest chart hits from 10pm until midnight while simultaneously supporting the efforts to help some of the regions most vulnerable children. Now that’s what we call feel good music.

    Presented by Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS), the star studded event is part of the Eid Al Adha celebrations and is hosted by ‘Eid in Dubai’ and MBC Hope.
    Appearing alongside Al Jassmi and Yara will be some of the best young singers from the popular regional talent series, ‘The Voice Kids’, performing a selection of the latest songs from the hit show.
    Tickets are priced at Dhs495 for Silver class seats, Dhs995 for Gold, Dhs1,500 for VIP and Dhs2,000 for Premium VIP, while VIP Boxes are selling for Dhs2,500.
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    UAE is officially the most popular travel destination for 2021

    If you’re planning any travel around the UAE next year, we suggest booking in advance as the country is expected to get an influx of tourists.
    According to a survey conducted by global travel company Kuoni, UAE has topped the ‘world’s most searched destination for 2021’ in 11 countries.

    The firm looked at Google’s global data from 131 countries, with the spokesperson commenting that all of the seven emirates offer the perfect winter escape.
    “Each of the seven emirates has its own characteristics, but they’re all an excellent destination for some winter sun,” Kuoni said.

    “Dubai has a futuristic style with soaring skyscrapers, epic shopping malls and long stretches of beach, Fujairah has some incredible snorkelling spots and Ras Al Khaimah draws beach lovers to its beautiful coastline.”

    Adventure has taken a step back this year but as natural explorers, we were curious to see where you’re dreaming of visiting next.
    We’ve done a little digging to find out the most searched destinations for 2021…https://t.co/3qvatG88kn pic.twitter.com/txEM2TqB7B
    — Kuoni (@KuoniTravelUK) July 24, 2020

    We couldn’t agree more. Other top destinations that made the list include Egypt, Canada and the USA.
    The global pandemic has had a significant impact on UAE tourism this year, with travel for leisure only reinstated on July 7. However, many feel that the numerous unique activities on offer for will entice many more holidaymakers to visit next year.
    “The success of the tourism sector in the UAE has been a model for many countries to follow. The UAE tops the list of the most attractive countries on the world map for tourism, due to the great infrastructure, array of entertainment offerings and its unparalleled tourism attractions,” Mamoun Hmedan, managing director for Mena and India, Wego, told Khaleej Times.
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