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    9 inspiring female-only venues to visit in Dubai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 27 mins ago Created for women to feel comfortable in a safe environment, female-only venues have gained immense popularity over the years. Ensuring these incredible communities of women continues to grow, Emirates Woman has curated a list of all the female-only facilities to access. Motion Ladies Fitness This ladies-only boutique fitness centre allows women to excel in the world of fitness. From Pilates to Kickboxing, the classes are offered for all fitness levels, be it beginner, intermediate, or expert. As women are on their journey to find their motion, this studio has a passion for every aspect of physical and mental fitness. This beautiful community helps each other stay motivated without judgment to build and bond with close-knit friendships. Tucked away within Umm Suqeim, Villa 122, It’s open from Sunday to Thursday 7am to 9pm and on Saturday from 7am to 4pm and it’s closed on Friday. For more information visit motionfitnesscenter.com/ FitnGlam By raising the bar for women in fitness, FitnGlam is the first of its kind in the region as a female-only superclub. From top-range cardio equipment to boutique studios, women are sure to meet their fitness goals with handpicked personal trainers and nutrition coaches. Whether boxing, yoga, HIIT or any other athletic session, FitnGlam offers it all. To enjoy handcrafted healthy treats, women have access to Active by Nolu’s for a range of organic dishes. Located in Al Quoz, this luxe studio is not one to miss. For more information visit fitnglam.ae Dubai Ladies Club This unique sanctuary of tranquility offers a combination of modern, world-class facilities and more. With private beach access, visitors can enjoy this haven all year round with access to events and services all year round. With restaurants and cafés on board, there are plenty of dining facilities open to all who visit. Every woman needs some time alone and this safe sanctuary can help her unwind after a long week. Created with the vision to be the home of happy, healthy women, this leading club offers the highest quality services and facilities. Located right next to Jumeirah beach, it’s open daily from 7am to 10pm. For more information visit dubailadiesclub.com GOAL Academy This women’s only football academy is fully equipped with 100 per cent female staff who are devoted to giving women an opportunity to grow in this arena. As the future of football continues to be diverse, this dynamic sport is always fully inclusive for those who wish the strive in this field. Without any gender constraints, a positive mindset is key at GOAL Academy. Located in Al Jaddaf, it’s open on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 1:30pm to 4pm. For more information visit goalacademyuae.com Curvalicious Ladies Boutique Studio Started to promote a healthy community for women, this studio provides three signature classes designed to focus on different parts of your body. The three main classes include lower body exercises, upper body for toned arms, back and abs and a full-body workout to engage every muscle. This fully integrated fitness studio also offers yoga, Pilates, boxing classes and much more to promote a healthy lifestyle and suit every exercise style. Located in Hussain’s Warehouse no. 07 in Nadd Al Hamar, it’s open from Sunday to Wednesday 11am to 8pm, Thursday 11am to 6:30pm, Saturday 11:30am to 5pm and Friday’s are closed. For more information visit curvalicious.fit Zabeel Ladies Club With a one-stop destination for fitness, health, wellness and beauty experiences for women in the UAE, what more can one ask for. Women can select any of the membership packages that are curated to provide memorable and quality experiences. From physiotherapy to nutrition services, visitors can choose from a range of services that are offered to rejuvenate and unwind throughout the week. With fully integrated quality services, women are sure to be comfortable in this luxe environment. Located in Za’abeel 1, it’s open from Wednesday to Monday 8am to 10pm and on Tuesday from 2pm to 10pm. For more information visit zlc.ae Mybebar Women are always in the need of a quick touch-up no matter what the occasion. Offering a range of blow-dries all under one roof, women can look and feel their very best without the hassle. This bright and airy space is perfect for women to relax in as they’re getting pampered with a range of luxe services offered in the heart of Dubai. With female staff, women are sure to let their hair down comfortably. Located in villa 595 on Jumeirah Beach Road, it’s open from Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9am to 9pm and Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 9am to 8pm. For more information visit mybebar.com Fitness 360 While not all branches are exclusively for women, Fitness 360 offers an exclusive ladies only club at J3 mall. With state-of-the-art exercise machines and group exercise classes, everyone can stay motivated under one roof. This space lets everyone achieve their fitness goals in a motivating environment with options that are reachable to absolutely everyone. By promoting healthy living, Fitness 360 offers a 360 degrees holistic approach for every member. Located on Al Wasl Road, it’s open daily from 10am to 10pm. Bia Warrior This facility was designed to build an all-inclusive community of strong women. Being the only obstacle training programme in Dubai, this venue offers interactive training to improve strength, grip, balance, agility and power at home. Together women are stronger and Bia Warrior truly believes in that. This supportive arena, ensures women are one step closer to their goals with live workouts, regular check-ins and personalised feedback from the coaches. For more information visit biawarriordxb.com – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Feature image: Instagram @alo More

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    9 empowering UAE sheikhas breaking the mould

    Life by Sarah Joseph 14 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 9 IMAGES There are many women in the UAE inspiring the next generation of changemakers including from the royal family themselves. Today on March 8, 2024 as we celebrate International Women’s Day, we highlight how these ambitious women have taken on leadership roles to bring about change in the country. From equestrian talents to philanthropic efforts, there are many young sheikhas paving the way for the future, while carrying the legacy of their ancestors. With each of their stories being a reflection of their achievements, Emirates Woman looks at the many different royals who are becoming role models for many across the globe. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied More

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    International Women’s Day 2024: 6 special ways to treat the woman in your life in Dubai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 2 hours ago Who run the world? Girls… This month is all about making the women in your life feel special. As women celebrate each other on the highly-sought after day of International Women’s Day on March 8, 2024. This prominent occasion, shines a light on women’s achievement, both political and social, while also reminding us the importance of why we continue to fight for gender equality Whether you to treat yourself or some noteworthy in your life with these exciting deals. So, see through the guide in celebration through one of these 6 fabulous ways to mark International Women’s Day. Try this signature cocktail This March is all about women, and to celebrate in style, Tamoka has introduced a limited Pink Cocktail representing the strength and beauty of Tamoka’s female staff and guests. Rosa Rosea blends the botanicals of Tanqueray No.10 and the sweetness of St. Germain complemented by Dragon Fruit and Lemon flavours. On March 8th, in honour of International Women’s Day, Tamoka is delighted to offer complimentary Rosa Rosea cocktails to all female guests, and for the rest of March, ladies can enjoy for just Dhs30 at any time, subject to one per lady. Indulge in some sweet treats This International Women’s Day, carine welcomes all ladies with a beautiful rose upon arrival and tops off every meal with a complimentary dessert. Showcasing admiration for women, carine was built from Chef Izu’s love for his wife, Carine. He wishes to bring Carine’s unwavering love and nurturing care to the venue by providing a space that encourages diners to relax, laugh, and spend quality time over exceptional food. It will be available on March 8, 2024. For more information visit carine.ae Enjoy a bar takeover by women In celebration of International Women’s Day on Friday, March 8, 2024, Amazónico Dubai’s iconic bar in Paraíso Rooftop Club will be taken over by female bartenders from 6pm to 10pm, with an aim to empower women in the hospitality industry and spotlight their talents. The award-winning DIFC restaurant will mark the special occasion by a special beverage selection including Cathedral, Jaguarete and Amazonegroni, prepared by some of the most talented female mixologists in the region. The creative female minds behind the bar will be bringing their talent and expertise to craft exclusive cocktails for Amazónico guests and especially females, in a move to celebrate the achievements of women and female talent in all industries. The breathtaking cocktail bar at Amazónico Dubai that extends the length of the ground floor offers an extensive selection of signature tropical cocktails, and premium grape and it’s open daily from Monday to Friday 12pm to 3am. For more information visit amazonicorestaurant.com  Gift her a gorgeous bouquet The homegrown floral studio, Villa Aumèdan started as a passion project by the founders Ahmad and Noura Almuhassin. Customers can craft their own bespoke bouquet’s as per their loved ones’ preferences. The stunning Jumeirah villa is picture-perfect in every corner with a hidden inside a flower studio and concept store along with a hidden café. IYKYK is a beautiful café with trendy interiors and a zen-inducing crystal-clear swimming pool. Once you’re done with your morning coffee, you can then browse through the store and get yourself a pretty bouquet of flowers. A great way to start any day and to celebrate the occasion. It’s open from Monday to Thursday 10am-10pm, Friday to Sun 10am-midnight and is located in Jumeirah 1, near Mercato Mall @iykyk.ae. Take a spa break Amid Dubai’s thriving Marina district, The Ritz-Carlton Spa heals, relaxes, cleanses and energizes with a careful blend of Eastern traditions and European techniques. This March Ladies can delight themselves on International Women’s Day and Mother’s Day with a package inclusive of afternoon tea at The Lobby Lounge and a 60-minute massage for Dhs550 per person. The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai will be celebrating women this March with exclusive offers to help you spoil all the special women in your life, whether your mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, or a dear friend. The resort introduces luxurious offerings just for ‘her’, including lavish spa treatments and decadent afternoon tea spreads. For more information visit ritzcarlton.com Get fit The Wonder Women Weekender will consist of Boxica’s regular weekend schedule; full of a range of group classes from boxing and full body, ride, strength and hit classes – completely free of charge for all women. Women can invite your friends along, grab your boxing gloves or even jump on a bike! Put on your best ‘pinktastic’ outfit and enjoy the fitness party! Oh, and not forgetting they will hydrate every female class member afterwards with some of Boxica’s delicious smoothies straight from the Boxica cafe. Boxica will be celebrating both International Women’s Day, all weekend long (8-10th March) at the The Hive, Studio City with complimentary classes and smoothies all weekend long for women. For more information visit boxica.ae – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @marikamimi More

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    How Villa Aumédan is redefining the concept store experience in Dubai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 56 mins ago How the multifaceted home of Ahmad Almuhassin, Villa Aumédan, has become a part villa, part concept store, floral boutique and the secret neighbourhood coffee shop. What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine? I wake up early every day, my day doesn’t start without praying, having my cup of coffee and my lactose intolerance pills. I am an early riser, I wake up at 6 and aim to be quite fast in my morning routine. I always make sure, I avoid checking my phone directly when I am in bed and mostly begin to do that when I get into my car. My mornings define my whole day, so it’s those 30 minutes in the morning that matter to me. I also have a quick catch-up with my loved ones in the morning and make sure they are in good health. Talk us through your background? I grew up regionally between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. My childhood was mostly around my family, travelling around the world with my father, all the way to Australia, London, Thailand, France, Costa Rica, Italy and more. This is what shaped me within my formative years, as I was getting exposed to different cultures at a young age. I also studied Mass Communications and PR, while minoring in photography. Yet, I have always been passionate about lifestyle, food, flowers and specific brands and the creative directors behind them. My creative process depends on the city I am in, the surroundings and especially my friends who are around me. I would say that this plays a huge role in my life and it does affects the final outcome of the product design that I would be working on, whether it’s a campaign, or a new brand that I am launching at Villa Aumèdan or even a new flavour of coffee that we will be introducing in the secret “If you know, you know Cafe” at Villa Aumèdan. What inspired you to launch Villa Aumèdan? My inspiration behind Villa Aumèdan comes from many different aspects honestly. My first drive when I got Villa Aumèdan was to live in it, and guess what, I actually did. I was always amazed by the houses in the south of France when my family and I used to travel in summer and spend our time in those simple villas in Côte d’Azur yet they have always inspired me to have something similar in Dubai, such as a one story villa with a private pool and a small garden – this is heaven for me. But a few months later, I thought of opening the flower studio which my sister Noura AlMuhassin who is the Managing director at Villa Aumèdan right now, is the brainchild behind. I surprised her by building up a whole studio complemented by a big fridge in the transformed Garage. She never expected that surprise and I handed it over to her right away. Yet I was still living in the villa and always wanted to have my own coffee bar and always wanted to call it “If you know, you know Cafe” and that is the whole point why it is hidden in the villa. This concept has several components including a concept store, coffee shop and floral boutique – how do you balance all the elements? Every section in the villa complements the other, and I believe that is the magic that the place holds. If you like to be surrounded with beautiful art pieces and nature, this is the zen place that you want to be in. It’s a 33-year-old one-story space – talk us through the interiors. I am not sure if you can imagine what a 33-year-old villa would look like, but I am sure you can tell how beautiful the architecture is of it. The design of Villa Aumèdan and it’s structure is exceptional, but it was not painted, not elevated, and it needed so much work and I would say I have done some things from scratch and all by my own. I have kept the old elements but I have uplifted and added some architectural elements. I had to keep the DNA of the villa its so beautiful and the texture of the walls that the villa holds is so special that no one does nowadays. It’s like getting a classic Rolls-Royce and taking care of it all over again, not just that but also driving it around in Jumeirah! The minute you walk in, your mood is totally changed and you are instantly transported to another destination – tell us more. The white pebbles, the greenery and landscaping, and the angle of the villa, makes you feel welcomed from the moment you enter. Overall, I have never seen in Dubai a place like Villa Aumèdan – which makes me so happy. Letting my audience and clients experience the feeling and the mood, is so close to my heart as this is the place I call home, yet it is a home for all creatives, content creators, designers, artists, and that’s the community we have built within those years. It makes me so happy and proud to say that I have attracted the right people at the right place. Villa Aumèdan has been converted into a space of prominent brands along with bouquets being provided for names such as Level Shoes, Christian Louboutin and Dolce & Gabbana – tell us more. We aim to set high standards in all types of arrangements whether it’s flower bouquets or vase arrangements, or customised orders. We have achieved a prominent name in the market, as designers continue to approach us, and we are always more than happy to be part of the fashion world. As a Creative Director, we get inspired on a daily basis from designer pieces that we come across during our day while running errands, and we cannot neglect the fact that some pieces get stuck in our minds for some time. Our creative process starts from here. We get the brand requests, we study the brand and its latest collections and the mood of the season, and based on it we create our florals. Overall, you always have to trust the process. Trust me, it might not work the first time, but you have to keep your eye on the goal to always be able to achieve it. The cosy coffee shop playfully called ‘If you know, you know’, is also attached to the home – what are some of the key dishes offered? We offer all types of specialty coffee, soft serve that we are super famous for, cookies and fortune cookies. “If you know, you know” cafes have expanded in the last year and we have opened branches in Abu Dhabi and one branch in Fujairah and will soon do so in other emirates as well. What piece of advice would you give to your younger self? Ideally,I would say to be patient, but no – if I was patient, I would not have achieved what I have achieved in the past three years. So, chase you dreams and keep learning throughout the process. What ahead lies for the future of Villa Aumédan? Villa Aumédan will always remain in the heart of Jumeirah as a hidden gem that is based in Dubai but the plan is to definitely elevate and bring the experience to the whole world through e-commerce and expanding globally in the Gulf region and of courses internationally where we have already managed to do that in the UK in collaboration with Harrods department store as we took over the penthouse during summer where we had all the khaleejis and audience from the UK and Europe who came to visit. How would you best describe your style? I am the person who would get two pairs of Adidas Sambas in different coloursand mix the two pairs together. I love collecting watches, on my wishlist right now is the Patek Philippe Ellipse. Yayoi Kusama is one of my favourite artists and I always buy pieces of her collaborations with other brands. I usually dress up in a smart casual look but I always like to add a twist to the outfit.My recent favourite brands are, le 17 September, Nanushka,N.peal (my favourite cashmeres) and my travelmleather goods only include Hermès, as I think it just reflects my personality. I am an extrovert but at the same time I also like to have my own quality time with myself and get into my Derek Rose pajamas and stay home for the whole day. Travelling is my remedy and whenever I feel something hasn’t gone the way I wanted or as planned I always take a step back, book my Emirates airlines ticket , pack up my Rimowa trunks and fly. London is my second home, Dubai is where the heart is, “IYKYK”. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram March’s – The Authenticity Issue with Mouawad – Download Now Images: Supplied More

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    The ultimate Emirates Woman guide to the best beach clubs in Dubai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 32 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 15 IMAGES Whether taking a moment to soak up the sun or going off the grid, Dubai offers the best places to refresh this season. Known for its array of premium beach destinations and with many new ones having recently opened, we’re here to keep you in the know about only the best. Designed with its aesthetic sun beds, a well-curated menu and a lively ambience, beach clubs are the ultimate spot to book a day out to rejuvenate and unwind. With that, here’s an Emirates Woman guide of the best beach clubs to visit in Dubai ASAP. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @tialineker  More

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    How I got my job as… founder of this bespoke Dubai-based coffee 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 speak to Maria Pavani, a highly acclaimed coffee specialist and a 32-year-old award-winning entrepreneur, who has emerged as a trailblazer in the nation’s coffee industry through her brainchild, Três Marias Coffee Company. Maria took the leap of faith and moved to Dubai in 2013 to work as a head barista at a prestigious five-star hotel. Despite not having English as her mother-language, Maria thrived to succeed and eventually climbed up the ladder until she became a general manager of a roaster and even launched her own plant-based milk now. To delve into her journey, Emirates Woman spoke to Pavani to see how her journey in the F&B industry began. What was your favourite subject at school? My favorite subject was Physical Education. What was your first job? My first job was at the library of my school. I would have classes until noon, and then I would start my shift from 1:30pm to 5pm Have you been to Dubai? No, I came to Dubai for the first time in 2013 to start working. What inspired you to enter the F&B space and talk us through your role as founder of Três Marias Coffee Company? Well, my journey into the F&B world basically started with my love for people and coffee. I mean, who doesn’t love a good chat over a great cup of coffee, right? I started working with coffee as a barista in 2009 in the hospitality industry. Hospitality is all about people, and I’m good with both. I like exchanging pleasant conversations, and at the same time, I love coffee. When I came to Dubai, I spotted this awesome opportunity to blend my hospitality skills with the vibrant coffee scene here. I started growing in the coffee sector as a professional, and then I decided it was time to start exploring a bit more, and that is how Três Marias Coffee Company was born. My role as the founder is to ensure that, first of all, the company stays on track with our vision and then ensure I work on my growth journey as a first-time entrepreneur to be able to run the business as best as I can, innovating, creating new products, ensuring we are adding value to the coffee community as well. Talk us through the concept of Três Marias Coffee and how did you launch your own plant-based milk. When we launched the business in 2019, it was quite different from what it is today. I’m grateful that we’ve remained open to adapting and seeking out various ways to contribute to our community. The plant-based milk stemmed from a mix of questions: What was lacking in the specialty coffee industry, and how could we fill that void while also leveraging it as an opportunity for global expansion. This led us to the idea of creating high-quality plant-based milk. Our goal was to address the challenge of limited alternative milk options, particularly in the Middle East. It was essentially about crafting a superior product that not only solved a local issue but also had the potential to resonate on a larger scale. What are the key elements of your role? As the founder and CEO I feel it is very important that I have to network and meet as many people as a I can, knock as many doors as I can and introduce the story to as many people as I can to be able to look for new opportunities for the brand and the brand reaching the right ears that could give us an opportunity to enter as a supplier for businesses as well as, pretty much staying positive and being open to adapt especially because my colleagues at the company can feel when I’m down or up so its very important that I stay as stable and consistent with interactions with my team. Also, I am open to learning about what is new in the industry, so I travel the world making sure I’m aware of what is happening in the industry, what the trends are, what the future looks like, what is changing, and what not. As the founder and CEO, I strongly believe in the power of networking and making connections. It’s crucial for me to actively engage with as many people as possible, knocking on doors and sharing our brand’s story. This not only helps us uncover new opportunities but also ensures that our brand reaches the right ears, potentially opening doors for us as suppliers to other businesses. Maintaining a positive attitude and remaining open to adaptation is also important; my team can sense my mood and can tell when I’m feeling up or down, so I try my best to ensure I’m consistently having positive interactions with them.Moreover, I am always open to learning about what is new in the industry, so I travel the world, making sure I’m aware of what is happening in the industry, shifts in the market landscape, and future projections. It’s essential for me to continuously learn and evolve, ensuring that our brand remains relevant and competitive in the ever-changing F&B industry. Talk us through your daily routine. My typical day looks something like this: When I wake up in the morning, I pray, have my first cup of coffee, and then head to the gym for my daily workout. I then shower and either have my first meetings around the city or I meet with my team to work on the tasks for the day. By 5 pm, I’m usually done for the day, so I head out to catch up with friends, exercise, or play padel. At night, I either go out for social dinners or call my family back home. What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps? In my opinion, one of the best pieces of advice I can offer is to embrace the possibility of failure. Not every idea will succeed, but persistence is key. If you keep trying, you might hit the jackpot once after multiple attempts, and that’s all it takes to propel yourself to the next level. Be curious. Curiosity is essential. Engage in conversations with others, exchange knowledge, and soak in diverse experiences. There’s immense value in sharing and learning from how others navigate the business world. Passion is another critical factor. The journey can be challenging and grueling, so having a genuine passion for what you’re doing is vital. Without it, you may find yourself wanting to throw in the towel when faced with challenges. Lastly, prioritize self-development. Stay open to personal growth and seek answers beyond the obvious. Continuous learning and evolving as an individual are fundamental to success in any endeavor. Tell us more about the product? The plant-based milk line from Três Marias was crafted with baristas in mind. We worked backward to address the problem that we were seeing in the market. Despite the growing trend towards healthier and more sustainable lifestyles, we noticed a hesitation among consumers in our region to adopt milk alternatives for their coffee. We discovered that taste was a major deterrent, especially when alternative milk was steamed and mixed with coffee. To tackle this problem, we developed an alternative milk that enhances, rather than overpowers, the flavor of coffee. Our formula ensures that consumers can still enjoy the taste of the high-quality beans they select. Additionally, our milk formula is engineered to achieve optimal frothing, allowing baristas to create stunning latte art and presentations for their customers. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? The best piece of advice that I received was from a friend who is also a business person. He told me that you, as the founder, carry the vision of the company; you have the answer within yourself, so listen to what others have to say but always go with what your gut has to say and your vision. Don’t let others influence you because they are successful. After all, each business is different; sometimes what works for you may not work for someone else, so trust your gut always. And what was the worst? One of the worst pieces of advice I’ve received was to slow down. It wasn’t the right guidance for the stage our business was in at the time. We were at a point where we needed to expand, but I was struggling to find the right product to propel us forward. After trying various approaches, a business acquaintance suggested I should take things slower. Had I followed that advice, we might have faced closure because we wouldn’t have gained the momentum needed to drive the business forward. Instead, I persisted and came up with the idea for our plant-based milk line and was given similar advice to slow down again. Looking back, I’m grateful I didn’t heed that advice because our plant-based venture turned out to be a success, opening up new opportunities for us. What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome? The biggest challenge that I had to overcome was definitely the financials of the business. I did not have a financial or business background, so all the biggest challenges that we have had so far were related to finance. How to structure our budget or even simple things like what is revenue, net profit, cost of operations, etc., so learning about these things and then being able to negotiate with partners or investors was very challenging at the start. I’m still learning every day but I feel much more confident now. What’s your future for the brand? We want to take Tres Marias global so we are expanding in the Middle East right now, expanding to retail, and we want to go to other continents as well. We want to enter in North and South America, in Europe and Asia as well. We want to create ready-to-drink plant-based drinks and keep improving our product line. We want to become more accessible to people and improve our e-commerce experience. So to summarize we want to make our high quality products accessible to people worldwide in retail, foodservice and e-commerce. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied  More

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    In pics: Hande Erçel shares snippets from her trip to Mumbai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 1 hour ago The 29-year-old Turkish actress has been travelling the world and is currently in India with all smiles. From Bali, Italy to Paris, this Turkish actress is an avid traveller. By always giving her 31.8 million fans wanderlust inspiration, she recently added Mumbai on our travel list. From experiencing nature to booking in some time for sight-seeing, we definitely know that the actress loves immersing herself in the country she travels to. In one of the videos Erçel even did a little dance while she was on the way to her destination. Known for her sartorial fashion choices, she left no stone unturned and was even seen in a crisp pinstripe co-ord set complemented with Gold Bottega Veneta earrings, looking ever-so-stunning as always. She shared a series of snippets from her trip to her 31.8 million fans, so to see where the actress has been to, swipe through the images from her trip. Now the question lies if this trip was scheduled in for work or play? Maybe there might be a highly-anticipated collaboration around the corner. However, only time will tell. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram @handemiyy More

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    HH Sheikha Mozah Bint Marwan Al Maktoum on her journey from a pilot to an author

    Life by Ruman Baig 3 hours ago In a fusion of aviation prowess and literary ambition, Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Marwan Al Maktoum, Dubai’s pioneering first Royal female police pilot, has soared to new heights. With the release of her debut children’s book, ‘When She Took To The Sky,’ Sheikha Mozah is not only rewriting the rules of ambition, but she is also changing the narratives that shape young minds. Through an exclusive interview, we delve into her remarkable journey from breaking gender barriers in aviation to inspiring the next generation of young women to reach for the skies. Can you share the inspiration behind your debut children’s book? The future leaders of tomorrow – the youth. I wanted to convey my encouragement to young women to go out and pursue their dreams, and I think the best way for me to do that was to highlight the stories of inspiring female aviators throughout history. I wanted to impart courage and strength to the young women of tomorrow to chase their passions – be it aviation, or any field. As Dubai’s pioneering first Royal female police pilot, how did your experience influence the narrative of your book? My aviation journey was challenging in many ways but immensely rewarding. As a young woman entering a male-dominated field, I had to put in twice the effort compared to my male peers to make my presence felt. But it never got me down – I was motivated to put in the work and make myself stand out because ultimately, I believed in my dream to be in the sky. The stories of the women all over the world who came before me and broke the glass ceiling were so inspiring to me, and I just felt like I had to retell their stories to honour them and inspire the future generation. They were a testament to the fact that women can do anything men can do and that flying does not categorise anyone based on gender – which is something I have always believed in. What message do you hope to convey to young girls through your book, particularly in terms of breaking gender stereotypes in aviation? The sky offers limitless possibilities for all, and anyone can fly and experience that regardless of gender. I want young women to find strength and courage within the stories from When She Took To The Sky. Especially in aviation where women as a group are so underrepresented, it is important to know their history and the remarkable feats of women who were here before us – their work has led the way for more women to make their mark in aviation, including me, in more ways than one. Can you tell us about some of the remarkable female aviators you feature in your book? When She Took To The Sky consists of stories of inspiring women in aviation from the world and the region. From Rosina Ferrario, the first Italian female pilot, to Helene Dutrieu, the first woman to fly a seaplane, and Lotfia Elnadi, the first Arab woman to become a pilot – all their stories highlight incredible grit and unwavering determination. Their desire to fly motivated them to overcome the many obstacles that stood in their way. The young generation needs to know their stories and their contributions to the field of aviation, because not only is it a way to honour their fearlessness and grit – but also because their stories are a reminder that nothing is impossible. How do you believe literature, particularly children’s literature, can contribute to empowering the next generation of young women in aviation? I believe literature, especially children’s literature, can mould young minds to pursue their goals and passions with determination. Young girls today should know that they can do anything they set their mind to – and so many women did the same thing before them. Literature can introduce strong positive role models to young women at an early age. Apart from highlighting strong role models, literature can serve as a reminder to let young women know they can dream big because there is a vast world out there that awaits them. Storytelling can inspire young women to not let themselves tire at obstacles but rather to persevere and fight them and emerge victorious. What challenges did you face in your journey as a female pilot, and how do you address these challenges in your book? I set out to become a trained pilot at a young age. Being amidst much older peers was daunting at first, along with the academic requirements. My instructors were also keen that I worked for my wings the right way, and not through privilege. And at many points, I had it harder than my peers who were male. But with time I was able to rise above and go on to thrive as a pilot up in the skies because that goal was what kept me motivated. The stories I have compiled in When She Took to The Sky are stories that give me the courage to keep moving forward as a woman in aviation. I did not have any female role models to look up to when I was young and did not want that to be the case for young girls today. Your career has been filled with groundbreaking achievements. How does it feel to add ‘author’ to your list of accomplishments? Thank you. It is an honour to be an author and to be a storyteller. I hope that my work in aviation and as an author can motivate and inspire more young women to reach for the sky (literally or figuratively). Could you share some insights into your writing process, did any personal anecdotes or experiences influence the story? When I usually speak at events, I realise that many people do not know about female firsts in aviation. I observed something similar when I would sit down and converse with my family, and they were so surprised by the fact that these women go way back in aviation history. They are awed by the fact that these women had to step up and pursue their dreams and not be kept at bay. Did you know that Fiorenza De Bernardi, the first European woman (Italian) to become a commercial airline pilot, is alive to this day? This is what led me to write a book to honour and highlight these women’s stories. What advice would you give to young girls who aspire to pursue careers in aviation? I would like to tell them perseverance goes a long way, and to bravely face any obstacle they encounter. Every pilot dreams of their first solo flight and being up in the sky all alone is an extraordinary experience that will make all the hard work, and challenges worth it. There may be times when you may have to work twice as hard to make a mark, but that effort will always pay off in the end. What do you hope readers, both young and old, will take away from your book? Ultimately, I would like the main takeaway from my book to be to go after your dreams relentlessly and bravely take on challenges – both to children and adults alike. Having a dream or a goal and putting in the work to make it happen is a hugely rewarding feeling and I hope everyone who reads my book gets to experience that. This is The Authenticity Issue – what does authenticity mean to you? For me, authenticity is defined by how passionate a person is about their dreams and is keen on putting in the work to make it happen, and the kind of attitude they adopt towards making their dreams a reality. I live by the motto that your altitude is determined by your attitude, and a positive and determined attitude can take anyone to great heights. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram March’s – The Authenticity Issue with Mouawad – Download Now Images: Supplied More