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    8 coffee shops in Dubai for the ultimate minimalist

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    We all need our daily dose of caffeine, so why not enjoy somewhere aesthetic?
    For a quick midday break or to simply catch up on some work, Dubai has a host of refined spots that are sure to cater to both your tastebuds and eye.
    From concrete interiors to a minimalist palette, Scandinavian interiors have gained huge traction over the years as spaces have sheltered away from the overcomplicated design.
    So, If you’re on the hunt for pared-back spaces with a clean design, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate guide on all the places to bookmark ASAP.
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    8 romantic Christmas movies to warm your heart

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    ‘Tis the season to be jolly!
    ..And what better way to add a dash of romance to your festive cheer than with a sleigh-full of Christmas movies that will have you laughing, sighing, and maybe even mistletoe-shopping?
    Get ready to snuggle up with your hot cocoa and fuzzy socks as we unwrap a merry assortment of romantic comedies and heartwarming tales. These films are so delightful; you might just find yourself asking Santa for your own love story this Christmas!

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    Soho House Mexico: A hot addition to the city’s vibrant creative and cultural scene

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    by Camille Macawili
    1 hour ago

    Opened in September 2023, the international and exclusive members-only brand founded by Nick Jones gets a Mexican twist for its first Latin America outpost.
    Situated in the heart of Colonia Juárez, Soho House Mexico City is home to spaces such as the Library, Salon, Drawing Room and more that allow members to socialise, connect, work, and unwind in a home-away-from-home environment.
    THE STAY
    The property sits in a formerly private residence that has since been restored and reimagined by its in-house design team, Soho House Design. The exterior reflects the building’s historic French influences and baroque heritage that continues throughout its interior space, which is then fused with contemporary furnishings, distinct Mexican influences and the signature Soho House charm. Set on the second floor of the main house, the four bedrooms are carefully considered and come decorated with the brand’s familiar aesthetic members have come to expect. Aside from all the home comforts available such as emperor-sized beds with goose-down bedding and Egyptian cotton sheets, the rooms are kitted out with Soho House’s signature amenities, from Cowshed and Soho Skin products to homemade biscuits, tea, coffee and more.
    Photography: Fernando Marroquin
    THE DINING
    Whether stopping in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, food and beverage take centre stage at Soho House Mexico City, utilizing the distinct flavours and local produce of Mexico, developed in partnership with three-Michelin Starred and James Beard Award recipient Chef Christopher Kostow from Napa Valley, California with Grupo Hunan, one of Mexico City’s most renowned restaurant groups, supporting the service operations within the House.
    The House has multiple culinary spaces and cool hangout spots including the Casa, Poolside, Courtyard — a beautiful patio offering a tranquil outdoor space for dining, and a Vinyl Room, a lounge space decorated with bespoke furniture and artwork that serves as a creative venue for exclusive events such as listening parties and lively late house nights. Menu highlights include macarena polenta, caviar with tortilla chips, grilled baja lobster, slow-cooked short rib, and Mexican chocolate tart.
    The iconic Pool House captures the romanticism associated with European greenhouses while reflecting the property’s French influence. It offers a full-service, family-style dining experience with a vegetable-forward menu that highlights the great products of Mexico through a Californian lens. During daytime, members and guests can relax and soak up the sun on daybeds and pool chairs.
    Photography: Fernando Marroquin
    THE HERO EXPERIENCE
    Home to some of Mexico’s celebrated and emerging artists, Soho House Mexico puts art at the centre of the scene. In homage to the social hub’s locality, the property houses over 150 contemporary artworks across various mediums including custom-made pieces such as an immersive installation at the reception area by Celeste and Gonzalo Lebrija’s Unfolded painting.
    Photography: Fernando Marroquin
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    This rare collaboration is a creative nod to Alaïa’s unique vision and philosophy

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    by Camille Macawili
    3 hours ago

    Looking for the perfect present for the one who has impeccable taste and an artful eye? The search is over.
    From November 27, 2023 to January 4, 2024, Alaïa has invited Rare Books Paris in its Paris Marignan and London New Bond Street boutiques for an exclusive and one-of-a-kind collaboration that fashion collectors and book lovers alike will appreciate.

    Housed in a private residence on the left bank of Paris, Rare Books Paris is an online library with a cornucopia of out-of-print fashion and lifestyle tomes. For this partnership, a unique selection of books curated by creative director Pieter Mulier, will be available to shop from along with a customizable Alaia leather bookmark.

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    Top places to purchase your Christmas tree in Dubai this year

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    3 hours ago

    The most wonderful time of the year is fast approaching (this weekend…).
    With that, now is the time to start thinking about decorations and the most important of them all… your tree.
    Luckily, there’s plenty of places in the UAE where you can buy the perfect tree to celebrate the festive season with your loved ones.
    Real Trees
    Ferns N Petals

    If you’re looking to decorate a real Christmas tree before Santa’s arrival Ferns N Petals has the ideal option – a five-foot tree coming complete with decorations. Priced at Dhs999, this option just made Christmas time a whole lot easier.
    To purchase visit fnp.ae
    Bloombox

    Grown in Billund Denmark, this Danish Nordman tree from Bloombox is approximately six to seven feet and priced at Dhs740.
    To purchase visit bloombox.ae
    ACE Hardware

    One of the most affordable options for a real Christmas tree is from Ace Hardware. Currently, the UAE-based store has ‘Fraser Fir Fresh’ Christmas trees available with prices starting at Dhs399.
    To purchase visit aceuae.com
    Kibsons

    The Nordmann Fir Christmas Trees are sourced from sustainable farms in Denmark. While being pet-friendly this 5ft tree has a classic shape with dark green glossy needles making it much more resilient to heat while giving off a fresh, clean, citrus smell too and is priced at Dhs245.
    Pre-order on kibsons.com
    Faux Trees
    Zara Home
    If you’re looking for a sustainable alternative this season, we’ve got you covered.  Opt for this pristine-chic, eggshell coloured paper tree by Zara. It’s elegantly shaped and designed to fit right in with your minimal aesthetic.
    To purchase visit zara.com

    Crate & Barrel ME

    Want a real tree but don’t want the hassle of the upkeep? This artificial tree from Crate & Barrel offers some of the most real-looking trees. With this 6ft Abies Nordmann Deluxe Xmas Tree you won’t be able to tell the difference.
    Bloomingdale’s

    This artificial Christmas tree comes with exotic branches and luxe LED lights for the ultimate seasonal décor and is priced at Dhs2,200. All the ornaments to complement the tree can be availed at this popular e-commerce platform too.
    To purchase visit bloomingdales.ae
    Irony Home

    Looking to celebrate Christmas in style and go all out? Well, Irony Home should be your go-to place for all things festive in Dubai. Priced at Dhs10,450, this 9.5ft pre-lit white tree with 1250 LED lights will make for a truly luxe Christmas.
    To purchase visit ironyhome.com. 
    West Elm

    Designed for a realistic feel, this simple tree can be spruced by adding your favourite lights and pieces to ring in the festive season. Priced at Dhs2,650, the faux unlit tree is 9ft and is generously created with all its branches.
    To purchase visit westelm.ae
    Dragon Mart

    If you’re on more of a budget, opt for this artificial Christmas tree from Dragon Mart. Priced at Dhs135, this 6ft Christmas tree adds to the vibrancy in any home with its clever design.
    To purchase visit dragonmart.ae
    Home Centre

    This faux Christmas tree from Home Centre is decorated with berries and cones to ensure a classic finish to be reused every year. Priced at Dhs499, this tree is 6ft in height.
    Available for purchase on homecentre.com
    Home Box

    This Alaska Christmas Pine Hook Tree is designed for easy maintenance and utmost convenience to add to the festive season in any home. Made with good durability, it’s priced at Dhs299.
    To purchase visit homeboxstores.com
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    7 celebrity-approved luxury hotels for a staycation in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    While being titled as one of the most luxurious capitals in the world, Dubai is a hub to millions of visitors every year, some of which include celebrities.
    Emirates Woman has curated a list of A-list-approved hotels where popular faces from around the world have chosen to have a getaway.
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    Gadgets and Gizmos Galore: The ultimate gift guide for the tech addict

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    by Camille Macawili
    3 hours ago

    If you or your lucky loved one is a tech addict and spends their time reading reviews of the latest gadgets, you will appreciate this ultimate guide of the latest new kits – from updated models to new product releases, discover the perfect presents worth buying below.
    Who knew it would already be the season of pumpkin lattes and Christmas movies so soon. With the Christmas just around the corner and if you’re in need of gifting inspiration? Not to worry as we’ve got you covered.

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    How I got my job as… Founder of a scandi-coastal furniture company

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week, we’re giving the spotlight to Rozina Stefan, Founder of The Loom Collection – a design-led furniture company that captures the peaceful ease of the coast fused with a Scandinavian aesthetic.
    To find out more about how she got the company started, Emirates Woman talks to the female founder behind the brand to share the finer details that exemplifies the minimalist perfection of The Loom Collection.
    Scroll through to read the interview below.

    What was your favourite subject at school?
    Languages have always been my favorite, in particular, English and Italian. Growing up in a small Romanian town, I realized very young that there was more to what lay beyond our horizons. Little did I know then that this passion for languages would eventually translate into a burning curiosity to travel and explore borders and cultures.
    What was your first job?
    My journey into the working world began like many others – with a part-time job. I started tutoring English to a younger student when I was around 15 or 16. It was a humble beginning, but it taught me the value of hard work and sharing knowledge. However, my first ‘official’ job was as a flight attendant for a local airline. It’s funny how life takes unexpected turns, isn’t it? You see, I initially aspired to become an architect, but my love for travel ultimately took over.
    What eventually brought you to Dubai?
    As I began to travel, I started hearing whispers of the Middle East and the incredible opportunities it held. Naturally, Dubai emerged as the favorite destination to settle into. What captivated me most about Dubai was its unique blend of modernity and dynamic design landscape. I saw it as a place where creative innovation thrived, and I wanted to be part of that energy.
    What inspired you to enter the interior design space?
    I developed an insatiable curiosity about the way people shape their living spaces throughout the world. It was very interesting to see how people lived globally, from Copenhagen, Tokyo, Sydney, Hong King, etc… There are so many things I could tell you about it. As I settled into Dubai, making it my long-term home during my years of globetrotting, the need for a true home retreat became increasingly essential. My first apartment in the Greens was that sanctuary, a place where I could finally anchor myself after a long-haul flight and exploration.

    But amidst the comfort of my home, I yearned to contribute to the creation of living spaces that resonated deeply with individuals, homes that didn’t just follow trends but also told unique stories. I felt that the limited furniture options available in the UAE at that time did not reflect the modern, casual, and coastal vibes that the UAE has to offer. It was this realization that ignited my passion for curating exceptional designs and making them accessible to the people of the UAE through The Loom Collection.
    Talk us through the concept of The Loom Collection.
    The concept of The Loom Collection is deeply rooted in the fusion of passion, functionality, and storytelling within the realm of contemporary design. Co-founded by myself, Rozina Stefan, and Brad Wissink, our journey began with a shared fascination for modern aesthetics and a collective desire to address a unique challenge we faced when settling into our homes in Dubai – the absence of furniture that resonated with our lifestyle.
    Our vision was to create more than just a furniture brand; we aimed to establish a narrative through each piece, weaving a story that reflects the diverse inspirations drawn from our global experiences. The Loom Collection became the canvas on which we could express our love for contemporary, functional designs that not only enhance the visual appeal of a space but also encapsulate the essence of the individuals who inhabit it.

    Every piece within The Loom Collection is a result of meticulous curation, driven by a commitment to quality craftsmanship, comfort, and a keen understanding of the practical aspects of modern living. We carefully select materials that not only speak to the aesthetic vision of our brand but also cater to the unique climate of Dubai. From linen fabrics and wool fibers to solid wood like oak and teak, Italian marble, high-quality leather, New Zealand wool, and more recently, materials like Travertine stone and Tadelakt finishes – each element is chosen with purpose.
    The Loom Collection is not only about aesthetic appeal but also about embodying the dialogue between modern urban architecture and the natural, sun-kissed landscapes of Dubai. Our designs are grounded in the practicality of daily life, ensuring that every piece serves as both a work of art and a comfortable, functional addition to real homes.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    As the co-founder and design director of The Loom Collection, my role encompasses a diverse range of responsibilities, a bit like weaving the threads of creativity and business together. It’s a diverse mix of responsibilities that keeps things exciting. One of the key parts of my job is curating our furniture collections. Think of it as being a curator in an art gallery, but instead of paintings, we’re curating beautiful pieces of furniture. I need to stay in the loop with design trends, have a keen eye for quality, and make sure each piece fits into the bigger story we’re telling through our collections. I work closely with our design team, both in-house and external designers, and with our suppliers to make sure everything aligns with our commitment to contemporary, functional design.
    But it’s not just about furniture. Building and nurturing relationships with our designers and customers is at the heart of what I do. It’s all about fostering creativity and innovation while ensuring our brand stays true to our vision. In essence, my role as co-founder encapsulates a holistic approach to business—one that seamlessly blends creativity with strategy, ensuring that every piece of furniture we offer is not just an object but a reflection of our passion for design, functionality, and the art of creating spaces that tell a compelling story.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    It usually starts off with a catch-up with our internal team, where we set the tone for the day ahead. We make sure to check in on current projects with our partners, shipments, and photography sessions for our website. Then, it’s a deep dive into the world of design. I thoroughly enjoy checking on the progress of our current and upcoming collections, ensuring they align seamlessly with our vision.
    One of the perks of my office being at the heart of our studio is the spontaneous interactions. I often run into our designers and clients, which gives me a real feel for their feedback and, of course, those welcome compliments when they see the furniture in real life. A typical day at The Loom Collection is a mix of creativity and strategy. Whether it’s brainstorming new ideas, meeting with our fantastic design partners and suppliers, or exploring the latest trends, it’s always a dynamic journey. Striking the right balance between artistry and operational excellence is key to our success.

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Embrace curiosity and never stop learning. In the dynamic world of design, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking you’ve mastered it all. However, this is a field that’s constantly evolving, and there’s always something new to discover.
    Surround yourself with a network of inspiring individuals who challenge your thinking and push you to explore fresh ideas. Don’t be afraid to take calculated risks in pursuing your creative vision, but always be open to learning from your mistakes. Sometimes, our most valuable lessons come from the unexpected. Stay curious, stay humble, and keep pushing the boundaries of what you think you know.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    The best advice I received is to trust the process. In the journey of building The Loom Collection, there were challenges and uncertainties, but staying true to our vision and persevering through obstacles has been key to our success.
    And what is the worst?
    The worst advice, perhaps, is to conform too much to existing trends. While it’s essential to be aware of industry trends, staying true to your unique design perspective and taking calculated risks can set you apart in a competitive market.
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    The biggest challenge at The Loom Collection wasn’t defining our identity, but assembling a team to bring it to life. Our quest was to find individuals who not only had the skill but also shared our vision for contemporary design and storytelling. Building this team of creative, dedicated minds who truly understood and embodied our ethos was both challenging and rewarding. Their unique perspectives and commitment have been pivotal in transforming The Loom Collection from a concept into a vibrant entity in the design world.
    What are your future goals and plans for your career?
    In the future, The Loom Collection aims to build further on its presence in the Middle East, introducing innovative designs and forging collaborations with creative talents. Our goal is to be a hallmark of distinctive design in the region. We’re also committed to sustainability, integrating eco-conscious practices into our design philosophy. While details of our upcoming projects are under wraps, they’re set to bring fresh perspectives to contemporary interior design. Expect groundbreaking developments that will enlighten the design world.
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