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    7 hot chocolate spots in Dubai that will melt your heart

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph2 hours ago VIEW GALLERY/ 7 IMAGESAs the rainy drops continue to hit our window pane, all we can dream about is a cup of hot chocolate as we’re all wrapped up while watching a classic 12rom-com.With one heavenly sip at a time, this winter drink serves as the perfect comfort beverage to cater to all crave something richer from time to time.For all the hot chocolate aficionados, we’ve curated the ultimate guide of where devour a warm cup with your loved ones.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @livia_auer More

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    8 amazing books to curl up with on a rainy day

    Lifeby Ruman Baig2 hours ago What better to do on a rainy day than to just snuggle up with a cosy book and savour some hot chocolate?If like the rest of the UAE, you’re stuck at home today, make the most by reading these interesting titles. Can’t get a paper back? Fire up your kindle already.Extroverts might fight me on this, but an introverted bibliophile would much rather stay in than socialise. Image this: It’s dark and gloomy outisde, the temperature is just right, you make your favourite hot bevarage and sit in your reading nook with an interesting book – does anything else seem better? I think not.While one may read anything they please, but reading about a summer romance in this weather will not do justice to the modd you’re trying to create. Think mystical fantasies, vulnerable love stories and of course, murder mysteries – what? everybody loves a good homicide story.‘Tis the season to nurture your soul, and do things that bring you joy.Take a look at out top picks for the 8 books you must cosy up with on a rainy day:All the above mentioned books are available on Amazon.ae– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Amazon & Unsplash More

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    16 fine-dining sushi hotspots to book in Dubai for a delectable meal

    Complemented with gold flakes, caviar and truffle, Dubai is never short of opulent restaurants offering the finest sushi to savour for special occasions or to simply satisfy your food cravings.As the world celebrated International Sushi Day on June 18, 2023, this traditional Japanese staple has been part of the culinary world since day one and continues to be a popular dish enjoyed by millions around the globe over.So, if you’re on the lookout for the most refined and tried-and-tested sushi spots in Dubai, we’re here to help, with our exclusive guide.Mimi KakushiKnown for their cosy interiors and ultra-luxe décor, this restaurant is a must-visit with all the Japanese classics under one roof. By bringing back a hint of the 1920s, this Japanese fine-dining haven serves a host of delectable dishes such as salmon sashimi, foil gras gyoza and paired with signature cocktails to compliment the evening. Located at Four Seasons Dubai, this restaurant is hands down, one of my favourite fine-dining spots in Dubai and it’s open from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 2am and Friday to Sunday, 12pm to 4pm and 6pm to 2am.For more information visit mimikakushi.aeSumosanComplemented by contemporary architectural motifs with a Japanese flair, this space offers the perfect immersive experience. With warm and earthy hues, brass accents and modern artistry guests can enjoy fresh cocktails and exquisite cuisine. The menu features Sumosan favorites such as the famous lobster salad, creamy spicy king crab, truffle tiradito and more with the freshest seafood prepared to be enjoyed as sushi, sashimi, flamed or grilled. The restaurant is open from Sunday to Thursday 12pm to 2am, Friday 12pm to 3am and Saturday from 3pm to 2am. Located at Dubai Edition.For more information visit sumosan.comLing LingLing Ling is more than a dining experience it’s also a destination lounge which leads you into the evening, and then into the late night through signature tastes and popular hits from the DJ. The menu features a myriad of stunning dishes including wagyu sushi, peking duck with caviar, black truffle roast duck and more. To complement the experience, the team of in-house mixologists that promise an unforgettable dining experience. Located at Atlantis The Royal, the restaurant is open from Sunday to Thursday 6pm to 1am and Friday and Saturday 6pm to 3am.For more information visit atlantis.comNetsu by Ross ShonhanBy the displaying the traditional Japanese cooking technique of Warayaki – straw fire cooking – Netsu serves a tantalising menu of Warayaki style grills, sushi and sashimi platters, and other Japanese-style dishes, complemented by stunning interiors and a sophisticated atmosphere.The vibrant menu features a series of cocktails to complement the menu and a selection of artisanal sake curated to perfection. By using the traditional Japanese charcoal grill known as Irori, the sushi stands out from the rest, by giving the dishes a distinctive smoky flavour and enhancing the natural oils of the fish to create a unique experience. Located at Mandarin Oriental, it’s open from Sunday to Thursday 6:30pm to 11:30pm, Friday 6:30pm to 12am, Saturday 12:30pm to 3:30pm and 6:30pm to 12am.For more information visit mandarinoriental.comNobuWith an extensive menu featuring a range of signature dishes such as black cod miso, yellowtail sashimi, and shrimp tempura. Guests can also choose from a variety of sushi and sashimi dishes, including the famous Nobu Matsuhisa-style sushi rolls, which combine fresh and exotic seasonal ingredients. This premium dining experience is a perfect blend of exceptional Japanese cuisine and world-class luxury. Located at Atlantis, The Palm, this restaurant is definitely a must-visit.For more information visit noburestaurants.comShanghai MEWhile offering a contemporary take on Cantonese cuisine from the 1930s, Shanghai Me is the epitome of Art Deco elegance, located in Dubai’s International Financial Centre. With a fusion of intricate flavours and textures, the menu showcases signature dishes from across Asia with a. contemporary touch as it’s inspired by the culinary traditions of East Asia. The verdant terrace offers an enclosed space as it embodies the region’s rich heritage throughout the area with a playful twist incorporated in every element. Located in Gate Village Building 11, it’s open daily from 12pm to 4pm and 6pm to 12am.For more information visit shanghaime-restaurant.comBuddha-BarThis hip venue has become one of Dubai’s most sought-after places over the years, with stunning interiors and exceptional views of Dubai Marina. With indulgent flavours of the Far East & Asia, its innovative menu enamours guests from around the globe as they enjoy eclectic tunes from the resident DJ. As a wealth of sensory experiences await you, Buddha-Bar has been around for a long time and continues to make its mark here in the emirate. Open daily from 7pm to 1am, it’s located in Grosvenor House Dubai.For more information visit buddhabar-dubai.comSushiSambaThis restaurant is already a household name in London and Las Vegas. Having arrived in Dubai, SUSHISAMBA has already made its mark on the emirate. As an amalgamation of Japan, Brazil and Peru, the restaurant offers a mix from Japanese tempura and sushi, to Brazilian churrasco and moqueca. The open kitchen and fiery robata grill offer brilliantly roasted and flavored meats, vegetables and fish promising a shared dining experience. Located at St. Regis Hotel at The Palm Tower, the restaurant is open from Monday to Friday 12pm to 3pm and Saturday to Sunday 1pm to 3:30pm for lunch and Sunday to Wednesday 6pm to 2am and Thursday to Saturday 6pm to 3am.For more information visit sushisamba.com3FilsThis homegrown concept was founded in late November 2016 to elevate your dining experience with a sense of comfort, discovery and sharing, serving premium Asian dishes with a Japanese twist as its focus while promoting harbour-side community-style dining. The restaurant is known for its delectable sushi crafted by a team of talented chefs. Guests can include in a variety of sushi rolls including sashimi and nigiri crafted from fresh high-quality ingredients. It’s an excellent venue for anyone looking for an exciting twist on classic sushi dishes. Located at Jumeirah Fishing Harbour, it’s open daily from 12pm to 11:30pm.For more information visit 3fils.comHōsekiSet in an elegant setting, the restaurant features traditional Japanese design with modern luxury. Using the finest ingredients, the dishes represent the authenticity that lies at its helm with hand-rolling sushi techniques and high-quality ingredients. Designed for an intimate experience, the lavish setting features a multi-course meal in a refined setting with impeccable service. Awarded the one-Michelin star in Dubai for the second year, this gastronomic treat has only nine seats for a unique Omakase experience. Located at Bvglari Resort, it’s open from Thursday to Sunday from 1pm and for dinner at 6pm and 8:30pm from Wednesday to Sunday.For more information visit bulgarihotels.comZumaAfter opening in 2008, here in DIFC, Zuma has indeed stood the test of time as the restaurant has won numerous accolades and gained recognition worldwide. Having stayed relevant to date, this culinary haven has made a mark in the food industry with staple dishes such as sushi and ceviche, that are loved by all. This fine-dining concept always aims to serve the highest quality products in a sophisticated environment as guests gather to share their passion for food. Located in Gate Village 6, DIFC, it’s open from daily from 12pm to 3:30pm and Saturday to Wednesday 7pm to 12pm and Thursday and Friday 7pm to 1am.For more information visit zumarestaurant.comClapThe fine dining restaurant serves up a roll-call of Japanese classics, the extensive menu contains a range of Asian delicacies including Caviar, Oysters, Shoyu Chilean Sea Bass, and more, making sure diners will be spoiled for choice. With a vegetarian menu and plenty of tasty grape pairings, there is something for everybody at CLAP Dubai. The restaurant offers the best seats in the city with the finest sushi that Dubai has to offer. Located in Gate Village Building 11, it’s open on weekdays from 12pm to 3am and weekends from 1pm to 3am.For more information visit claprestaurant.comRokaOpened by the culinary genius behind Zuma, Rainer Becker, this contemporary Japanese restaurant opened back in 2020 and Sheikh Hamdan was one of the first to visit post-lockdown. Known for its contemporary Japanese robatayaki cuisine and sushi, this restaurant has become a firm favourite on the Dubai dining scene. Situated at Me Dubai, The Opus Business Bay, the restaurant is open daily from Monday to Friday 12pm to 3:30pm and 6:30pm to 12am, Saturday 12pm to 1am and Sunday 12pm to 12am.For more information visit rokarestaurant.comGoldfish Sushi & YakitoriIf you’re on the hunt for some delicious Japanese food, this delectable haven is a must-visit. The restaurant promises authentic Japanese flavours and has a casual setting at its home at The Galleria Mall on Al Wasl Road. Expect plenty of super-fresh sushi and tasty grills, with interesting ingredients sourced from Japan. Located in Galleria Mall, it’s open daily from 12pm to 12am.For more information visit goldfishyakitori.comKATAIndulge in a delectable assortment of sushi, featuring an array of mouth-watering signature maki, nigiri, and sashimi. Ranging from 12 to 32 pieces, choose from a selection of KATA’s most tantalizing boxes which includes the most loved Makis such as the California roll, Spicy Salmon roll, Tuna Crunch roll and nigiris from yellowtail to seabass. This contemporary Japanese restaurant provides first-class experiences in the heart of iconic Downtown Dubai at Dubai Mall, with premium ingredients and a raw bar with incredible fresh seafood and sushi indoors. The restaurants os open from Monday to Friday 10am to 12am and Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 1am.For more information visit kata.aeOrigamiBy taking inspiration from Japan’s most revered underground sushi bars, Origami serves an array of fresh and authentic dishes in a temple-like setting. This minimal space launched to reinterpret Japanese eating in Dubai, Origami was launched in 2014 to make fresh, quality-grade sushi casually accessible. Located in Dubai, this iconic restaurant is a must-visit.For more information visit eatorigamisushi.comImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @kimkardashian More

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    Dubai weather update: Work from home for public and private sector

    Lifeby Ruman Baig2 hours ago As Dubai residents prepare for a bout of turbulent weather, both public and private sectors to allow work from home on Monday, February 12.With forecasts predicting continued rain, wind, and unstable conditions, authorities are urging proactive measures to mitigate potential risks.The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) has issued a call to action, urging private sector companies to implement remote working arrangements for their employees.The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation calls on private sector companies across the UAE to apply flexible working patterns tomorrow, Monday, 12 February, given the expected weather conditions.“Necessary measures need to be taken by companies to ensure outdoor work,…— وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين (@MOHRE_UAE) February 11, 2024Recognizing the importance of occupational health and safety, MOHRE emphasizes the need for companies to prioritize the well-being of their workforce, particularly for those engaged in outdoor activities.Meanwhile, the Dubai government has taken decisive action, with HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, issuing a directive for all government entities to observe remote working on the same day. This proactive approach underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding its employees during adverse weather conditions.Under @HamdanMohammed‘s directives, Monday, 12 February, 2024 will be a remote working day for employees of all Dubai government entities, due to weather conditions. This applies to all government employees in #Dubai, except for roles that need on-site presence at the workplace. pic.twitter.com/AyOQ6ITNIb— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) February 10, 2024As Dubai braces for adverse weather, the collaborative efforts of government entities, private companies, and educational institutions reflect a proactive approach towards ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram & Feature Image: Instagram @dubai_photoconcierge More

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    World Pizza Day: 7 gourmet pizza places in Dubai to grab a slice

    Lifeby Ruman Baig3 hours ago Pizza lovers rejoice, for February 9th marks a day dedicated to one of the most beloved culinary creations in the world – pizza!Originating from Italy, pizza has transcended borders and cultures to become a global phenomenon, cherished by people of all ages. On this special occasion, let’s explore the vibrant pizza scene in Dubai and recommend some classic pizza places where you can indulge in a slice of heaven.Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, the pizza scene in Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness of pizza today (because it also happens to be a Friday *cartwheels out of work*).Classic Pizza Places to try in Dubai on World Pizza Day:Cipriani DubaiWhere: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizzaScaliniWhere: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza CarpaccioIl Borro Tuscan Bistro DubaiWhere: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizzaThe Artisan DubaiWhere: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di GamberoChic Nonna DubaiWhere: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di ReccoRistorante LorenWhere: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina LorenCaviar Kaspia DubaiWhere: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram @chiaraferragni & Pinterest  More

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    Indulge in Romance: Valentine’s Day delights at Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah

    Lifeby Team Emirates Woman40 mins ago IN PARTNERSHIP: As Valentine’s Day approaches, enjoy everything love and luxury at Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah.Elevate your romantic experience with specially tailored offerings that promise unforgettable moments.Together in Paradise:First up, Astoria’s special Valentine’s package. Enjoy a sumptuous daily breakfast at Mezzerie, surrounded by romantically adorned rooms that set the perfect ambiance for love. Secure your spot for a secluded beach dinner with a 20% discount, and pamper yourselves with a 20% savings on VIP spa suite treatments. It’s a splendid way to commence the year together, creating memories that will last a lifetime.For more information, please contact them at +971 4 818 2222 or email them at dxbpd.reservations@waldorfastoria.com Romantic Beach Dinner at Palm Avenue:Indulge in a magical evening at Palm Avenue with a 3-course menu, soft drinks, and a bottle of champagne, all within the romantic setting of a pool cabana. Priced at Dhs2,500 per couple, this exclusive experience promises to be a culinary delight, accompanied by the soothing ambiance of the Palm Jumeirah.Valentine’s Evening at Social:Delight in the mystery and allure of Valentine’s Day with Waldorf Astoria’s 5 or 7-course blind tasting menu at Social. Designed to surprise and indulge your senses, this exquisite dining experience starts from Dhs650 per person.For bookings, please contact them at +971 4 818 2222 or email them at DXBPD.FBReservation@waldorfastoria.comThis Valentine’s Day, let Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah be the backdrop of your experience, as it will leave you with memories that will be etched in your hearts forever.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied  More

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    The Royal Family of Jordan at King Abdullah’s silver jubilee flag raising ceremony

    Lifeby Ruman Baig2 hours ago Jordanian citizens gathered in jubilation as they commemorated a quarter-century since the ascension of His Majesty, King Abdullah II to the throne.Amidst a celebratory atmosphere, the Jordanian Royal Family, including the esteemed Queen Rania, HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein, Princess Rajwa, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, and Prince Hasem, graced the Silver Jubilee Flag-raising ceremony, signifying a significant milestone in the monarch’s reign.Beyond the grandeur of the occasion, King Abdullah II has left an indelible mark on Jordanian history through his visionary leadership and commitment to progress.As a lesser-known facet, King Abdullah II is an avid advocate for interfaith dialogue and global peace initiatives, actively engaging in efforts to foster harmony and understanding among diverse communities.Throughout his reign, King Abdullah II has navigated complex geopolitical challenges with diplomacy and resolve, positioning Jordan as a stabilizing force in the region. His dedication to socio-economic development has led to advancements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure, improving the livelihoods of countless Jordanians.As Jordan continues to navigate the complexities of the modern world, King Abdullah II remains steadfast in his commitment to serving his nation and advancing its interests on the global stage. The Silver Jubilee serves as a testament to his enduring leadership and the enduring bond between the monarch and the people of Jordan.Take a look at all the images of the Jordanian Royal Family at the ceremony:– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram: @queenrania More

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    Clemence Cazeau on the ways 37x is bridging the gap between art and technology

    Providing a tech-driven creative space, 37x is a new art concept contributing to redefining the burgeoning digital art scene in UAE.Bridging the gap between digital and contemporary art, the gallery showcases animated and interactive works with innovative technology of sought after names in the field that are influencing a new era of artistic expression.With a passion for the arts, Clemence Cazeau, Director of Arts and Events at 37x, shares her earliest foray into the field and the ways the gallery is aiming to bridge the gap between art and technology.What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?I start my day by checking my emails and which meetings I have for the day. Then, I do an hour of sport or yoga to start the day with good energy and a strong mindset. Once I reach 37x, I check that the technology in the gallery is up and running. I then meet with my team and go over what needs to be done. We are lucky to have the skills and expertise of the 25 team members of Morningstar Ventures supporting us, however since a large part of the team is located in different countries and time zones, we have to make sure that communication is seamless. Throughout the day, my colleague Sebastien gives tours of the space to visitors, potential collaborators or artists. I also think that personal development is essential and by the end of the day it is important for me to wind down and focus on my personal hobbies.Talk us through your career journey.Coming from a family of art collectors and gallerists, I grew up with the beauty of the art world. After working in several art institutions and graduating from the US, I continued my journey in Dubai. In the past years, I had the chance to grow my network and gather years of experience while working for an auction house and the largest art gallery in the UAE.During the pandemic I created my own, environmentally-friendly fashion brand called Talaiaa, with my sister Elodie, with the goal of creating unique pieces inspired by art, architecture and culture. In 2020, after meeting Danilo S. Carlucci, Founder of Morningstar Ventures, we embarked on the adventure of building 37xDubai – a new concept focusing on bridging art and technology. Today, I use my passion for the art and tech world, team leadership knowledge, and business acumen to manage a space that became more than just a gallery.Was the goal always to start something different in the art and tech space?Yes, without a doubt. Our aim was always focused on showcasing a carefully curated collection of art mixed with digital experiences. 37x Dubai is more than just a gallery, this is why we focus on our web3 membership model, and host events for a wide range of creative events. Especially with Morningstar Ventures’ background we wanted to create the first interactive and immersive art gallery. Furthermore, via educational programmes, activations, private events, and monthly gatherings, 37x Dubai aims to create a global community of digital art and tech enthusiasts. Featured artists will be able to leverage Morningstar Ventures’ and 37x’s network to expand their reach by engaging with other web3 enthusiasts.When did you first conceptualise 37x, and what inspired you to enter the art and tech industry?With a background in the traditional art world, I was very inspired by his idea of creating a new concept that would make an artistic place more interactive and exciting to the public.With this business model, how was this vision received?So far, it has been received positively. We had a successful grand opening with over 300 guests flying in from all over the world as well as experts from different industries. Since the opening in October, we have also been approached by many fashion and luxury brands to host private events in the space. We’ve already hosted a couple of private events, and I must say it’s great to see that industries within and outside of web3 can identify with the gallery’s mission and find something relevant to their brand. We also continue to receive membership applications, which indicates that people are interested in what we are doing and want to join our community.The facilities are simple yet tech-forward. How challenging was it to define what was needed for a superlative fit-out and to execute it?It was, without a doubt, a challenge. With a space like 37x, we rely heavily on technology. For example, when the WiFi is out, your whole gallery doesn’t work, when the power is out, the digital art pieces displayed on the monitors don’t turn. So, when building the space, we focused on quality products that would not only look good but work seamlessly.How is 37x changing the game in terms of art and technology and what have you learned about this world?As a new web3 concept that focuses on merging art and technology, we wanted to ensure that 37x is a place for like-minded people to come together. I think the fact that our members come from so many different industries, such as crypto, web3, art, finance, luxury, and fashion – we have already done a good job of bringing people from both art and technology together. In the future, we also want to focus more on education, specifically around web3 and art. Both industries, though inherently different, can seem a bit daunting to tackle. Often one doesn’t know or struggles to identify where to start when it comes to understanding either web3 or art, we hope to utilise our network to make it a more approachable space.37x adds to Dubai’s growing blockchain and web3 community. Was this the vision from the outset?Yes, it was 37x is backed by Morningstar Ventures, a proprietary investment fund focusing on web3 projects. Because of the expertise of our Founder Danilo, coupled with my expertise in art and the NFT space, we wanted to showcase what capabilities blockchain and web3 have in the wider art world. In the gallery, we have several NFTs that are naturally stored on the Ethereum blockchain and can be purchased with ETH. Furthermore, via various events and brand collaborations with companies from different sectors, we are offering a place where the web3 community can grow.How long did it take to get the business from conception to delivery, and what were your biggest challenges and milestones along the way?From start to finish, I would say almost two years. It’s never easy building a business, that is for sure, but building a physical space and having to think of everything from construction to lighting, to staff, and licenses takes time. So even though the concept was there for a while, the physical execution and opening of the doors to the public took its time and didn’t come without challenges. The main challenge was to develop the initial idea, from its business plan to the architectural drawings, and to communicate with teams speaking different languages.“I’m glad to see that artists have the possibility to track their work and thus be paid the royalties they deserve.”Do you believe AI will be the defining technology of our generation?AI is a very powerful tool and I think that it has a lot of potential to create great things. For example, in the art world, generative art has become all the rage, especially with recent exhibitions in museums such as the MoMA in New York. But like with every new innovation, AI will need to be regulated in order for it to become a tool for the better. If I would have to voice one concern, it’s how we will regulate ownership of the original creator. AI agents have scanned millions and millions of images, texts, and data points, which we are currently free to use. Though this has its benefits, it takes the credit away from the original creators, I think coupled with the power of the blockchain, AI agents can be more regulated in terms of transparency and tracking of where original data is from so that they can be properly credited to the original creator – this will also be instrumental in the art world.This is The Tech Issue – what technology has been a game- changer in your life and how so?Of course, blockchain technology and everything in and around the crypto ecosystem has been a game-changer in my life. It led me to where I am today and was a driving force when creating 37x Dubai. Furthermore, given my background in art, I was also keen to understand how blockchain technology impacted the art world. With the blockchain, I’m glad to see that artists have the possibility to track their work and thus be paid the royalties they deserve. Furthermore, I enjoy and admire every form of art. I’m excited to see how art, technology, and web3 continue to find synergies in the future, as there have already been some great advancements.February’s – The Tech Issue with Christiana Maxion  – Download Now– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More