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    TikTok’s Kinda Ibrahim on amplifying women and utilising the platform’s impact

    Life

    by Camille Macawili
    47 mins ago

    Kinda Ibrahim, Regional General Manager of Operations and Marketing at TikTok, speaks to Emirates Woman passionately about the platform’s significance, her vision for the platform in the region, and her approach to amplifying strong women.
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    I am an early riser. I am usually up by 6:00 am. My morning starts with a quick coffee, then doing some form of exercise (it varies). I then come back home to have breakfast, read and watch the news, and start my work day.
    Tell us how did you get your start in the industry.
    I kind of knew early on that I wanted to get into tech. My undergraduate degree was in computer science, and the first few roles I took were in programming and development. I slowly transitioned into business while I was completing my MBA but I stayed very close to tech. I held roles in analytics, project management, business operations, and partnerships in tech companies in North America and Middle East, such as Yahoo, Microsoft, Twitter and most recently, TikTok.
    What is your approach to leadership and how do you ensure these values filter down through the company?
    My leadership style has evolved over the years as I  have been managing teams for almost 15 years. My role as a leader is essentially to remove obstacles and help my team succeed and I  best describe it as a combination of coaching and democratic style. 
    How have you found social media has supported your own personal growth?
    Discovery and #LearnOnTikTok have allowed me to easily gain insightful information and learn new things, while also expanding my horizons into topics I didn’t even know I was interested in! From learning quick tricks in Excel sheets to understanding human psychology, to quick baking recipes and breathing techniques and the list goes on and on!

    How do you see TikTok and the use of social media evolve in the next 5 to 10 years?
    With the world constantly changing and the rapid evolution of technology, it’s hard to say how digital platforms and social media will evolve in the coming years.
    I know for sure that we’ll continue to showcase how TikTok is redefining entertainment by harnessing the power of a diverse and authentic community. It’s a platform where culture thrives, connecting people from different experiences, cultures, and communities.
    TikTok fuels discovery and empowers creators worldwide, providing a space for creative expression. What sets TikTok apart is its ability to entertain while fostering a rewarding sense of community. Through its innovative approach, it has transformed the way people experience and engage with entertainment in a truly global and inclusive manner, and I believe this will only continue to go from strength to strength. 
    Something I’m very excited about is the launch of Series, which we just announced, an extension of our continued commitment to providing a range of monetization opportunities that reflect the diversity of our global creator community. The feature is currently in its early phase and only available to select creators in select regions including MENA and we’ll be listening closely to our community for feedback to iterate and further enhance the feature and make it available more widely to more creators in the coming months.
    How do you aim to drive the platform forward in the region?
    One of the most important things for me at TikTok is our community, it’s truly at the heart of everything we do. Myself and the team are keen to constantly provide them with opportunities to amplify their voices and enable them to be a positive force of change in society. We are a platform that nurtures creative, authentic, and positive content communities which are diverse in age, culture, and geography, and allow everyone to have a voice.
    We also have a robust localization strategy to encourage users to create content relevant to their local cultures and trends. Our operations teams ensure TikTok provides the best community support for creativity and discovery for our local users in Arabic, and we will continue to do so.
    How do you drive women empowerment in your field?
    We have initiatives to help empower women. For example, in celebration of International Women’s Day earlier this year, we showcased the inspiring and remarkable #WomenofTikTok community in an exhibition at Al Serkal’s Le Guepard digital gallery, allowing visitors to join in celebrating the amazing Women Who Will who continue to make a positive impact on the global TikTok community and beyond through their creativity, passion, and advocacy.
    We also have the #WomenofTikTok community, which has garnered over 3 billion views globally, and brings together a diverse group of women changemakers, pioneers, leaders, and allies who are using their voices to break barriers, gender stereotypes and advance women’s equity every day.  From popular hashtags such as #WomeninSTEM (over 3 billion views) and #WomeninSports (over 1 billion views), to women entrepreneurs and small business owners who use TikTok to start and grow a business, to women activists dedicated to enhancing women empowerment and gender equality, #WomenofTikTok are supporting and connecting with one another.
    What are the different verticals that are generating views from the region – and how can we use it #IRL?
    Some of the most popular verticals in the region include #BookTok which has amassed over 2 billion views in the region over the last 6 months, where users share reviews and recommendations of their favorite books; #WhereToVisit which has had 541 million video views in the last 6 months, which acts as personalised city tour guide from the TikTok community; #WhatToWatch an entertainment hub featuring recommendations, reviews and their reactions on the top movies and series from our community and leading streaming platforms; #TikTokCookbook for our at-home chefs.
    With social media use at an all-time high, what type of content stands out to you?
    For me, content that really stands out is authentic content. The TikTok community has created a new global language around video and sound, not just text, but by sharing authentic stories, thoughts, and experiences with each other. The creativity and authenticity that lives on TikTok cannot be replicated or found anywhere else.
    Have you had any mentors along the way and if so, what knowledge did they impart?
    I have been very lucky to have many mentors along the way and I owe a lot of the success that I have to them. From pushing my limits that I did not know I had, to coaching me on topics such as communications, leadership, building alliances and stakeholder management — they have had a huge impact on my career. It is my time now to pay it forward and help people succeed and achieve their career objectives.
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    Kourtney Kardashian announces pregnancy with a Blink-182 reference

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    56 mins ago

    The Kardashian-Barker clan is about to grow as Kourtney Kardashian is about to have a baby with her husband Travis Barker.
    The 44 years-old reality star married the Blink-182 drummer last April in an informal ceremony in Las Vegas — later, the duo got married officially in Italy a month later.
    The bride wore a mini Dolce Gabbana number with an extensive veil and the groom looked dapper in a tuxedo by the same Italian brand.
    While the couple have been friends and neighbours for years, they only started dating in 2021. Both Travis and Kourtney have three kids from their past relationships and are expecting their fourth child together.
    Both Travis and Kourtney have been open about their pregnancy journey and IVF struggles on the latter’s Hulu Reality show. After a long waiting period the duo announced this new in true punk rock style.
    At the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles last weekend, Kourtney chose an unorthodox way of announcing her pregnancy by holding a cardboard sign that read: “Travis I’m Pregnant.”

    The idea behind this sign reveal came from Blink-182’s 1999 hit music video, “All The Small Things,” in which a fan can be seen holding up a sign that also reads, “Travis I’m Pregnant.”
    After letting the world in on their happy news, the couple also shared a few pictures together with a heartfelt caption,“Overwhelmed with gratitude and joy for God’s blessing and plan.” More

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    How I got my job as co-founders… of this interior design talent haven in Dubai

    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.
    NACRE Living Interiors was founded by well-known industry names, Margarita Salionova and Surat Dzhelilova. The founders make for an exciting and influential example of interior design talent, with the launch of their first Dubai location now open on promenade level in Aurora Tower, Dubai Marina.
    In the beginning they started to work on fit outs for commercial spaces and luxury hotels and residential developments, an area of the business they will grow over the coming years.
    Some of the ultra-premium brands to be found in the stunning NACRE showroom space include Longhi, Raynaud, Ercuis, CTO Lighting, Vaughan Designs, Bella Figura, Giobagnara, Pinetti, Dedar, Sahrai and Alivar,To understand more, Emirates Woman sat down with these entrepreneurs to find out more about her journey and what led her to launch her own beauty brand.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    SD: Mine was geography because I got excellent marks – the teacher loved me for my beautiful eyes.MS: Probably like everyone else at school, and unrelated to my choice of career, my favourite subject was physical education.
    What was your first job?
    MS: I worked as an accountant at my father’s place of work. Again, pretty unrelated to my current line of entrepreneurial work – there’s a pattern here. That said, practice in accounting gave me a good foundation for understanding the importance of budgeting which is crucial for any successful entrepreneur.SD: I went to medical school, so my first job once I left university was an assistant plastic surgeon. It was a really high pressure and a role that was full of responsibility, but ultimately medicine turned out not to be my true passion point.
    What brought you to Dubai?
    SD: I wanted to move to Dubai for a long time before I made the change, as I just didn’t know where to begin. The sanctions in relation to my field probably worked as a catalyst for relocation, but I wouldn’t dream of changing it. Dubai is an incredible city.
    MD: The gap in the market for what we offer, as I don’t think there are many offerings that are comparable to NACRE, and I believe we are meeting a unique demand in the market. But also, on a more personal level, residents and professionals in Dubai are known to create and inspire beauty, and I am excited to now be able to call Dubai home and become a part of it all within the interior design space.
    What inspired you to enter the interiors space?
    MS: From a really young age, probably around fourteen, I had a burning desire to do what I do today. I’ve always had an entrepreneurial mindset, so this combined with a love for the home and interiors, really was a driving force from the outset. Throughout study at university I found myself, probably at the irritation of others, having a say in both my own living accommodation space and those of friends!
    SD: For me, food tastes better on a pretty plate, and I sleep more soundly in a beautiful bed. Even if throughout the day, things don’t quite go to plan, having a comforting and inspiring home to return to that is your own space makes all the difference. I went into interiors to change people’s lives and to bring residents happiness.

    Talk us through the concept of NACRE?
    MS: The NACRE project is a one-of-a-kind platform in the UAE that allows clientele to create a fully fledged harmonious interior and exterior of the home. At NACRE you can find vintage, designer and exclusive tableware, furniture, textiles, home accessories, modern art, and much more.
    SD: NACRE is a place where we want to create history – not only do we sell art, furniture and interior items, we sell emotions and nostalgia. I want every moment and memory associated with us to be remembered with a smile. It’s important for Margo and I to maintain good relations with our clients; I can’t believe we’ve only been open one month, and we are already so lucky to have a family that is made up of our amazing team, incredible clients, partners and friends who strongly support us. I have been in the sector for four years now, and all of my close friends today started as my clients. One of them helped me to choose a clinic for the birth of my daughter, another gave me my baby’s first stroller – there have been many moments like this that I still cherish.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    MS: I take the lead in more of the design element than Surat, the organisational role has fallen onto her shoulders! But in general, our roles intersect, no day is the same and we try to mutually distribute responsibilities.SD: I’m more of the organiser, and I’m a strict director at that. Margarita is lead in design. We learn from each other every day.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    SD: I wake up early in the morning and I commit to intense sports of some kind. Next, I open my diary and look at my endless to-do list, and I follow it rigidly to ensure I meet every deadline. I spend time with my daughter, we play and we go together to nursery. Every day brings something new to our world, and we are never bored.
    MS: Every day is challenging, but interesting. I have a young son which I brought into the world at the age of 24, so I have to combine the role of a woman who works (hard) and the role of mother and wife. Each member of my family has their own daily routine. In the morning everyone goes off to work, and in the evening we meet for dinner, we share conversations, or go an evening walk along Dubai’s beautiful marina. I spend pretty much every weekend with family and friends.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    SD : Always look ahead. Listen and hear yourself, sometimes it’s your inner voice trying to speak to you. Allow yourself to take risks If you really want it, you will achieve it.
    MS: Live for the smaller moments to be found in the everyday, be present and feel and experience all human emotions – embrace the positive with the not so positive. It’s all part of life’s rich tapestry. We all seek perfection, but I believe that if we embrace change we can determine our individual destiny. Tomorrow isn’t guaranteed, but we can change the future by living in the moment and by chasing our dreams. Dubai is the perfect city to give yourself a try.

    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    MS: The best advice I received is to support my family and to keep the faith in my own abilities. No one has lived in your shoes or has had the exact same life experiences, and therefore only you can advise what is best for you and your unit.
    SD: When you reach a new peak, dont be afraid to be at the bottom of the next path.
    And what is the worst?
    MS: It’s not so much advice but more the line of thinking that keeps you playing it safe. Living in fear and taking no risks in life will guarantee you fail by default, because you put your happiness at risk, so you may as well go for it, someone has to!
    SD: Don’t take that risk!
    What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome?
    MS: Launching in Dubai; it was thoroughly challenging due to tight deadlines ahead of opening. I’d imagine the entire editorial space of Emirates Woman wouldn’t be enough to give a summary of the series of events that were endured. That said, we made it, we kept plugging away and we are super proud of where we are today. We hope to see more great success to come, now we are through the toughest phase.SD: Finishing the renovation in our Dubai Marina showroom, which lasted 7 months rather than 2 months.
    What’s your future plans for the brand?
    MS: Our plans are grandiose. We have a strong desire to work with some of Dubai’s largest hotel groups, the best interior designers, and of course private residential spaces as well as real estate developers. Watch this space.
    SD: We have big plans. God laughs at us when we talk about our plans, so I always try to do everything in silence.
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    UAE declares Eid Al-Adha dates for 2023

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    UAE has officially announced the dates for the Eid Al-Adha holidays in 2023. According to local media reports, the sighting of the Dhul Al Hijjah crescent moon has determined the schedule.
    The crescent of Dhu al-Hijjah was sighted by the UAE Moon Sighting Committee on Sunday, confirming that Wednesday, June 28 is the first day of Eid Al Adha 2023.
    Arafat Day, an important religious occasion in the Islamic calendar dedicated to reflection and prayer, will take place on Tuesday, June 27. It is advisable for businesses to anticipate reduced staffing or limited availability on this solemn day.
    Following Arafat Day, Eid Al-Adha will commence on Wednesday, June 28. This joyous celebration honours Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son. The festivities will span from June 28 to July 1, during which there may be a decrease in workforce participation or temporary closure of certain businesses.
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    Exclusive: In the office with designer Kristina Fidelskaya

    Life

    by Camille Macawili
    4 hours ago

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    Fashion designer Kristina Fidelskaya talks to Emirates Woman about her office space in Dubai Design District and how it reflects their brand.
    Tap the gallery above for an exclusive tour inside.
    How long have you been in this space?
    We have been in this office since d3 Dubai Design District opened seven years ago. As it was a project of a new area combining fashion and design, we knew we would be surrounded by creativity and inspiring people.
    Have you custom-built any bespoke pieces?
    We created our office and showroom from scratch, working closely with interior designers in order to infuse our brand DNA and to bring my vision to life from the concrete walls to the installation made of glossy steel to display our new collections. For the furniture, I like to play with the home lines from other fashion houses.
    How do you think the interior buys reflect you and your brand?
    I wanted a space that matches the vibe of my own house as well as our store in Dubai. Soft, peaceful, clean, and cosy, spending time here should feel like home to be comfortable and leave room for creativity. Most of our interior buys being customized and made-to-measure goes along with the DNA and values of our atelier and brand.
    Describe your taste in three words.
    Elegant, pure, and peaceful.
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    8 best iced coffee spots in Dubai to hit before work for the morning caffeine run

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    “This is a jumbo-coffee morning. I need coffee in an IV.” — Lorelai Gilmore
    This quote resonates with people who work 9-5 on most mornings. How else is one supposed to get through the eight hours of a work day? With a morning shot of caffeine, that’s how.
    With the UAE weather making it almost impossible to enjoy a hot cappucino or americano in the AM, it’s iced-coffee-to-the-rescue season. Plus, it almost feels like a treat you’re buying for yourself as a reward for adulting in this prickly heat.
    When it comes to iced coffees, not every place can make the cut. It has to be the perfect decoction of the espresso shot, milk of choice, ice and flavouring — no element can overpower the other.
    After trying and testing a couple of popular joints in Dubai, we’ve curated a list of the best iced coffee spots that you can pit stop at before head to work.
    Olab Coffee Shope

    Where: The Walk, JBR and Motor City
    What to try: Iced Salted Caramel Latte
    The Grey

    Where:  Al Wasl – Al Safa 1 – Dubai
    What to try: Espresso Caipirinha
    Cavo Espresso bar

    Where: Al beteel street – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Ice Honey Latte
    Awaken Cafe

    Where: Al Wasl Rd – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Awaknish
    Drvn Coffee

    Where: Bluewaters
    What to try: Spanish Latte
    Alchemy Coffee

    Where: Al Wasl Road, Opposite To Dar Wasl Mall
    What to try: Cold Brew
    Parka Coffee

    Where: Town Square – Al Qudra Rd
    What to try: Tiramisu Latte
    Two Neighbors

    Where: Madinat Badr – Muhaisnah 3
    What to try: Iced Irish Cream Latte
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    8 best iced coffee spots to hit for the morning caffeine run before work

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    56 seconds ago

    “This is a jumbo-coffee morning. I need coffee in an IV.” — Lorelai Gilmore
    This quote resonates with people who work 9-5 on most mornings. How else is one supposed to get through the eight hours of a work day? With a morning shot of caffeine, that’s how.
    With the UAE weather making it almost impossible to enjoy a hot cappucino or americano in the AM, it’s iced-coffee-to-the-rescue season. Plus, it almost feels like a treat you’re buying for yourself as a reward for adulting in this prickly heat.
    When it comes to iced coffees, not every place can make the cut. It has to be the perfect decoction of the espresso shot, milk of choice, ice and flavouring — no element can overpower the other.
    After trying and testing a couple of popular joints in Dubai, we’ve curated a list of the best iced coffee spots that you can pit stop at before head to work.
    Olab Coffee Shope

    Where: The Walk, JBR and Motor City
    What to try: Iced Salted Caramel Latte
    The Grey

    Where:  Al Wasl – Al Safa 1 – Dubai
    What to try: Espresso Caipirinha
    Cavo Espresso bar

    Where: Al beteel street – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Ice Honey Latte
    Awaken Cafe

    Where: Al Wasl Rd – Umm Suqeim – Umm Suqeim 2
    What to try: Awaknish
    Drvn Coffee

    Where: Bluewaters
    What to try: Spanish Latte
    Alchemy Coffee

    Where: Al Wasl Road, Opposite To Dar Wasl Mall
    What to try: Cold Brew
    Parka Coffee

    Where: Town Square – Al Qudra Rd
    What to try: Tiramisu Latte
    Two Neighbors

    Where: Madinat Badr – Muhaisnah 3
    What to try: Iced Irish Cream Latte
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    7 of the best venues to relish an açai bowl to in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    There’s no denying that açai bowls are here to stay.
    This nutritious bowl gets its purple colour from the acai palm and is superfruit that isn’t easy to find, hence becoming a popular indulgence in almost every part of the world. As a staple in the health-conscious world, these bowls make the perfect breakfast, post-workout treat, or afternoon pick-me-up snack.
    First introduced in the USA in the ‘90s, the açai craze eventually gained momentum in the early ‘00s when posting on social media became more rampant. With Instagram content creators and travellers, adding its popularity, this healthy treat is here to stay.
    Besides its aesthetic qualities, this bowl is full of antioxidants including omega 3’s fiber and healthy fats, making it an easy incorporation into any healthy diet. With the toppings varying from almonds to homemade granola, you can create a bespoke bowl as per your preference.
    So, if you’re on the lookout for a healthy treat, Emirates Woman has curated an exclusive guide of all the tried-and-tested açai spots in Dubai.
    Projeto Açai

    Whether you’re a fan of fresh berries or homemade peanut butter there’s and option for everyone. These fresh bowls come with a delicious assortment of fresh delights in the signature bowls which include brownie amor bowl with vegan brownie chunks, berry bowl and brownie fiesta. Customers can create their own acai bowl with any two toppings at Dhs32. With three locations across Dubai Marina, Sheikh Zayed Road and Motor City, guests can also place orders via Careem, Talabat and Deliveroo.
    For more information visit projectoacai.com
    Joe & The Juice

    For a new take on açai bowls, the spirulina bowl is a healthy addition to any breakfast. Packed with delectable nutrients, it includes coconut, chia seeds, cacao nibs, granola, goji berry, avocado, dates and of course green spirulina priced at Dhs43. Known for their fresh juices, healthy shakes and delicious sandwiches, Joe & The Juice has quickly established itself in Dubai after opening multiple stores in the city including Dubai Festival City, Dubai Design District, Nakheel Mall, Mall of the Emirates & Galleria Mall. Orders can also be placed via Deliveroo, to enjoy within the comfort of your home.
    For more information visit joejuice.com
    Leen’s

    This homegrown concept aims to highlight the star elements of international cuisines by bringing forth a winning fusion of freshly hand-picked ingredients from around the world. From Fresh açai bowls starting at Dhs38, guests can also build their own bowl with three regular toppings. Located at Bluewaters and Emirates Towers.
    For more information visit leens.com
    Bounty Beets

    This dainty haven offers a wide range of delicious organic, gluten-free and vegan options to promote one’s overall well-being. With both delicious and Instagrammable dishes, guests are sure to enjoy this exclusive menu that was born to inspire a positive community overall. This quaint haven is open to host people all day from sunrise to sunset.
    For more information visit bountybeets.com
    Cove Beach

    Dubai’s iconic beach club located on Bluewaters Island, has introduced a new breakfast and sunbed experience, available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Guests can experience the venue at Dhs100, fully redeemable on all items from the breakfast menu including fresh açai bowls and other must-try juices to complement the meal. Located at Caesars Palace, this luxe beach spot is worth a visit for a midweek break or a weekend escape.
    For more information visit covebeach.com
    Wild & the Moon

    This vegan café offers a whole menu that is not just plant-based but with all homemade organic food options/ Priced at Dhs48, customers can opt for the delicious açai bowl that comes with Açai, Banana, maple and toppings. From cold-pressed juices to dishes prepped with the best superfoods, each ingredient is ethically sourced. Located in Alserkal Avenue and DIFC and downtown.
    For more information visit wildandthemoon.ae
    Comptoir 102

    This award-winning ethical concept is tucked away on Jumeirah road offering conscious choices with ingredients sourced from local organic farms, serving delicious food while promoting sustainability. From home-made nut milks to its famous smoothies, there’s enough and more for everyone who visits. The açai bowl is priced at Dhs48 and comes straight from Amazonia with a blend of coconut water and banana and topped with fresh berries, banana and chia seeds.
    For more information visit comptoir102.com
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