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    Gigi Hadid has just posted her first photo of herself since giving birth

    Gigi Hadid has just posted the first photo of herself since giving birth to her first child last month – and it’s for a very important reason.
    The supermodel has been far from silent on social media since welcoming her daughter with boyfriend Zayn Malik, but this snap marks the first photo of herself in a number of weeks.

    Wearing a black T-shirt with the word ‘VOTE’ emblazoned on it, the mirror picture of the 25-year-old sent an important message – encouraging those in the USA to get out and vote in the upcoming election.
    The new mum explained that she “voted absentee last week with my daughter next to me”.

    Gigi welcomed her first child just over a month ago, revealing she had given birth on Instagram posting a sweet photo of new dad Zayn holding the tiny hand of baby Hadid-Malik.
    “Our girl joined us earth-side this weekend and she’s already changed our world,” she captioned the photo. “So in love.”

    According to E! News, the name of baby Hadid-Malik, which has been kept private by the couple, is “unique” but an alleged source wouldn’t give anything else away.
    Gigi’s pregnancy was first reported on back in April. The model first spoke of her pregnancy – news which was revealed in the press and not by Gigi or Zayn – during a video call appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, admitting they would have liked to reveal the news on their “own terms”, but also thanked everyone for their congratulations.
    “Obviously, we wish we could’ve announced it on our own terms, but we’re very excited and happy and grateful for everyone’s well wishes and support,” she said.
    Zayn and Gigi originally started dating in 2016, and have been on-and-off ever since, with their latest split taking place in mid-2019. However, the pair reunited earlier this year, but have been keeping their romance away from the public glare.
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    10 ways to celebrate Halloween in Dubai

    Ready for things to get a little spooky this weekend? Here’s eight ways you can celebrate Halloween in Dubai.
    The dark side
    Join the dark side at the 90s-themed Forever Brunch at Farriers on October 29 from 7pm until 10pm. Expect the perfect mix of spooky and fun with this ultimate Halloween brunch, so, put on your best scream queen-inspired outfits. Brunch packages start at Dhs199 for soft drinks; Dhs249 for house beverages; or upgrade to the bubbly package for Dhs69.
    Tulum – Day of the Dead

    While the traditional Mexican holiday Day of the Dead normally falls on November 2, celebrate it a few days early on Halloween from 8pm until 12am at Tulum in Dubai Mall. Enjoy unlimited Mexican treats for just Dhs190. This includes cauliflower dynamite, guacamole, street style corn, cheese fondue and a selection of tacos.
    Sky-high Halloween celebration

    From October 29 to October 31, celebrate Halloween at CÉ LA VI Dubai for their one-off celebration Yelloween. Enjoy three hours of non-stop Halloween fun between 12pm to 12am for Dhs595 for four courses and unlimited beverages. Even better, if you turn up in a spooky costume, guests will get an extra hour completely free.
    Spook-tacular trick-or-treating

    If you’re at home with the family this year for Halloween, you might enjoy this “fuss-free” partnership between Deliveroo and Marks & Spencer. From October 25 until October 31 customers can order limited-edition trick or treat bags, filled with exclusive signature treats, from Marks & Spencer like Creepy Peppers, Oozing Skulls, Ghoulicious Graveyard Treats and Bubbly Boo! Amongst others. The Halloween treats arrive in a bold orange reusable bag, great for keeping for Halloween’s to come. The limited-edition bags full of sweets come in two different sizes. So, depending on how much of a sweet tooth you have opt for the smaller bag for Dhs60 or the larger bag for Dhs100.
    Dress up in DIFC

    The Bull of Wall Street brunch at Bull & Bear at the Waldorf Astoria in DIFC is encouraging you to dress up from your favourite character in the Scorsese classic The Wolf of Wall Street. The stylish DIFC hotspot will also be awarding a Jordan Belfort worthy prize to the best-dressed guest – a stay in the Waldorf Astoria’s exquisite Presidential Suite.
    Enjoy live music from house-band Cross Fire and a fine selection of signature dishes from 1pm to 5pm this Friday. Brunch packages start from Dhs290 for soft drinks and Dhs450 for bubbles, house hops and a selection of cocktails.
    Family Halloween fun

    Enjoy Halloween fun with the family at the newly launched Il Passaggio on The Pointe, but with more treats than tricks. All guests dining at the restaurant with little ones, will receive cookies that kids can decorate to their heart’s delight. The homegrown Mediterranean inspired restaurant has an onsite bakery, offering freshly baked bread, pastries and cakes daily.
    Halloween at the Distillery

    Enjoy Halloween at the Distillery with their double extravaganza on October 30 and 31. On Friday there’s the Freaky Friday Brunch from 1pm to 4pm with a three-course menu. Packages start at Dhs149 for soft beverages; Dhs279 for house beverages or Dhs549 for sparkling. Some Halloween-inspired cocktails include the ‘Bloody Bloody Mary’, ‘Grave Digger’, ‘Devil’s Margarita’ and the ‘Soul Taker’.
    If you’re looking for a Saturday celebration on the day of Halloween, why not try the Spooooky Saturday Night Brunch which will take place from 7pm until 10pm, inviting all zombies to come along, get spooked and enjoy the same three-course menu with unlimited drinks for Dhs149 for women and Dhs249 for men.
    Note everyone’s encouraged to dress up, which is advised as there will be prizes available for the best dressed.
    The spook-tacular screening

    Host a fright night with your friends at the Studio One screening room this weekend from October 29 to October 31. Old scary classics include Annabelle, Chucky, Psycho, The Shining and more. Prices start at Dhs666 for up to 12 adults (above 12) with Halloween themed treats, soft drinks and surprises.
    Slots available are as follows: Thursday 29 to Saturday 31 – 6pm – 8pm , 9pm – 11pm and midnight.
    Neighbourhood hangout Halloween

    For another family-friendly option, head to Zabeel House by Jumeirah at The Greens. LAH LAH BAZAAR is hosting two al fresco Halloween brunches on Friday October 30 and Saturday October 31. For Dhs269 from 1pm to 4pm enjoy a haunted bouncy castle, spooky arts and crafts, scary face painting and incredible prizes for best costumes. Pooches are also welcome to join all the fun with its dog-friendly outdoor space. There will also be live music.
    A bewitching concoction

    The new spook-tacular movie The Witches is set to hit the silver screen soon, and in celebration Black Tap, the cult New York burger brand, is launching a wickedly wonderful, limited edition Witches CrazyShake at their Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Mall branches. Priced at Dhs62, the shake will be available at their branches until October 31.
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    Pawsome news: Puppy Pilates is coming back to Dubai

    It’s time to say goodbye to your personal trainer and hello to your pooch as your workout motivation.
    For its third year in a row Puppy Pilates run by the Animal Agency and Phoenix Rising is returning to Dubai.

    On Wednesday, October 28, ensure your pup is ready for an early rise to take part in some pilates at 9am at Bounty Beets at Le Méridien Mina Seyahi.

    Also ensure your pooch is ready to motivate you to work your core to the max, as yoga instructor Kirsty MacPherson-Wright will be putting your body to the test.
    However, after a testing workout you can treat yourself to a tasty breakfast at Bounty Beets. For all those taking part in the class will get 25 per cent off the breakfast menu.
    Sounds like the perfect way to start a Wednesday.
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    COVID-19 testing rules for residents, tourists arriving into Dubai have changed

    With the ever-evolving situation of the global pandemic, rules surrounding COVID-19 testing are adapting and changing.
    It was recently announced by Dubai-based airline Emirates that there have been changes to testing requirements for UAE residents and tourists arriving into the emirate.

    While pre-flight tests for many countries have been dropped, a double testing initiative has been implemented for other countries.
    It’s also been confirmed that all tourists from the UK and Germany can be tested upon arrival at Dubai airport.

    For the following countries the below rules apply: Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Maldives Islands, Mauritius, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Somalia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States (New York, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Seattle).
    For UAE residents, they are able to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test which is valid 96 hours before the date of departure or can simply be tested upon arrival into Dubai.
    Tourists need to present a negative COVID-19 test which is valid 96 hours before the date of departure. However, those coming from Germany and the UK can opt for a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival in Dubai.
    Those who are transiting passengers from the above countries are not required to present a COVID-19 PCR test certificate unless it is mandated by your final destination.
    For the remaining countries the below rules apply: Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Chile, Cote d’lvoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Slovakia, Somaliland, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, United States (California, Florida, Texas), Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe
    Two COVID-19 tests are required for UAE residents – one 96 hours before the departure date and a second upon arrival in Dubai.
    Two COVID-19 tests are required for tourists – one 96 hours before the departure date and a second upon arrival in Dubai.
    Transiting passengers from these countries must have a negative COVID‑19 PCR test certificate that is valid for 96 hours from the date of the test, as well as any requirements for their final destination.
    It should be noted that a PCR test is required and you need to have a printed verification in English or Arabic – SMS or digital versions will not be accepted.
    For more details visit the Emirates website.
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    How I got my job as… Co-Founders of Dubai’s first biodegradable balloon brand

    Welcome to EW‘s 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 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 chat to the co-founders of Dubai’s first biodegradable balloon business, Ineza. Colleagues-turned-friends Geraldine and Zahra decided to harness their corporate backgrounds to go it alone becoming entrepreneurs.

    Having worked on events with key luxury brands including Chanel, Cartier, Manolo Blahnik and Gucci, it’s safe to say this pair found a hole in the market in Dubai and have never looked back since they launched nearly a year ago.
    What inspired you to launch Ineza?
    The short and honest answer to this is motherhood. We have our children to thank for giving us the courage to push beyond our comfort zone. We were both working in the energy sector and ambitious to build successful careers. However, when motherhood arrived bringing with it joy but lots of extra responsibilities, we started to question ourselves on whether our personal and professional goals were aligned – We quickly realised the answer was no.

    After reading Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg, we would often joke about going it alone, but were never brave enough to take that next step. With a combined career of 15 years between us in the region, we had gained immense knowledge and experience of marketing and communications of which events was a large component so we were always on the lookout for fresh and new ideas.

    Although balloons are not in any way innovative as a concept, we started to notice that Europe, the US and Australia were trailblazing a more sophisticated aesthetic. We noticed that they were now being used in concerts, TV shows, catwalks, top tier members clubs and fine dining establishments. In that moment, we both realised that this was something we hadn’t readily seen in the region in terms of quality or innovation. We spent the next six months researching the market which also included a trip to London to undertake professional training with industry experts. As a result, we took a deep breath and embarked on a journey that has brought us to this juncture.
    We were colleagues not once but twice within our careers and we became firm friends – we just felt that some things are just destined. We were resolute that we would pursue our passion for creativity combined with our corporate skillset to create a successful business.
    How do you make balloons sustainable and where do you source Biodegradable Latex?
    On our journey, we discovered that the balloon industry was evolving in line with global concerns of the environmental need to reduce plastic waste. This was encouraging as it aligned with our ethos to ensure that the brands, we procured were ethically sourced and accredited. We absolutely never compromise on quality as this is paramount to us.
    We are mindful that the responsibility falls on us as a business to ensure that we do our utmost to ethically source our products to reduce the environmental impact. One of our key values is sustainability and we practice this through as many channels of our process as possible.
    We use high-quality latex balloons which are a natural plant-based product and therefore do not have the same destructive impact on our planet. Latex is a biodegradable substance produced by rubber trees and decomposes at the rate of an oakleaf. The latex is extracted and harnessed without harming or reducing the rubber tree population.
    Do they last as long as normal balloons?
    External factors are a huge determinant of this. Indoors and in air-conditioned areas they last longer. Of course, with installations left untampered, we have seen them last up to 14 days and in some cases longer. Outdoors if the temperatures are high, they have a significantly shorter life although some have been known to survive more than a few days. We don’t like to guarantee longer than a day as there are many factors at play which determine this. We think most people are pleasantly surprised at their lifespan compared to traditional balloons.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    As Managing Partners, we manage every element of our business ourselves. Coming from a corporate background we find that we are very structured in our approach. We have divided some areas of expertise, but when it comes to the creative output both of us are equally invested. One of the key elements of our practice is to actively pursue business development by building on existing relationships and acquiring new business. A lot of our commissions have come from happy client recommendations and we continuously work on providing our clients with the best experience and product – We care passionately about our business and continuously seek client feedback to gauge their satisfaction and improve our offering.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    As a start-up, every day is very different and no two days are the same. However, one part of our routine that remains the same is the school run! As mothers, our children keep us grounded to the realities of everyday life – we wouldn’t change that for the world.
    Our mornings then start like any other working day. We meet and discuss prospective, pipeline and completed projects. We divide our day on working on creative briefs we receive from clients and developing pitches, servicing our clients on the projects in hand – actively engaging and updating them on the phase of their individual projects and finally reconciling completed projected.
    We also allocate time for client and vendor meetings that we undertake most days of the week.
    In short, it’s fluid but productive. Some days are harder than others – but we’ve given birth so there is very little than can phase us!
    When onsite on an installation, we are pretty fuelled with adrenaline but it takes one split second “wow” that makes it so rewarding.

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Firstly, as women – we need to equip ourselves with self-belief that no matter what you don’t have to accept the status quo. If you want to do something different, try it and go for it. At worst you will fail, but we promise you in the early days those small wins will fuel you and before you know it, like us you’ll be a year into it and look back at how far you’ve come.
    In a partnership – make your vows count! It’s like having another spouse. Not every friend is one you can embark on a business with. You need one that, like a marriage, you can be tested on at every level and come out the other end still laughing about it. You can agree to disagree, hold each other together through the lows and celebrate in the highs. The key is transparency and to know you have a partnership through it all.
    As a business, find something you love, research the hell out of it and pilot it.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    Stay in your lane and just keep ploughing forward. Don’t look at what others are doing.
    You need to let your work speak for itself.
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    Launching a few months before the pandemic. We had confirmed corporate clients within our first quarter which was phenomenal. We started on such a high that we couldn’t believe how much positive sentiment was behind us and our work. As soon as the seriousness of the situation became apparent, we lost the work we had pitched so hard for. We took time to regroup and understand the situation and pivoted into the B2C space which initially wasn’t our core Business focus. The silver lining was that it was met with huge popularity with some collections selling out and now have become a revenue stream on our digital platform. As the lockdown came to an end and we embarked on the last quarter of the year, work we feared we had lost has now been rescheduled before the end of the year.
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    The record-breaking artist based in Dubai who’s making a big impact

    October’s – ‘The Bravery Issue’ – Download Now
    Eton-educated Sacha Jafri is an art-collectors dream. Barack Obama, Bill Gates, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio and Madonna are collectors of his work. Jafri follows in the successful footsteps of his great-great-grandfather, a maharaja of India and his father, the first Muslim ambassador to the Vatican.
    Since March, Jafri has been working on ‘The Journey of Humanity’ a now world-renowned painting that will be auctioned in Dubai in December. The painting is expected to raise $30 million to help tackle the devastating impact of COVID-19 on children and youth globally. Emirates Woman caught up with Jafri to find out what makes an artistic mastermind tick.
    How does your morning routine help set your creativity each day?

    A cup of coffee, a hug from my daughter, my painting clothes on and I am ready to go.
    Tell us about the world’s largest painting you are creating?
    After a conversation with UNICEF earlier in the year, my eyes were opened to the fact that an estimated 385 million children live in extreme poverty around the world and are twice as likely to die in childhood. These numbers have almost doubled in the last four months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic has affected every community across the globe and taken the lives of thousands, but it has also changed our mindset, and this means we have a window of opportunity for change. I would like my initiative ‘Humanity Inspired’ to be a catalyst for true societal change bringing us to a better future through the hearts, minds and souls of the children of our world. I hope to do this through shape, form, colour, and narrative – always with the purest of energy and intentions. My painting, ‘The Journey of Humanity’ will support the delivery of improved education, healthcare and connectivity, as well as create vital funds to support the poorest and most desperately in need in various areas and regions of our planet.

    Who are some of the most interesting people to have visited this project since you began? 
    His Excellency Mohammed Ibrahim Al Shaibani, His Excellency Helal Saeed Al Marri, His Highness Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Huda Kattan, Layla Kardan, Aida Al Busaidy, Virat Kohli, and the kids from Dubai Performing Arts.
    Who are your biggest influences?
    I have been influenced by people like Nelson Mandela, Richard Branson, Prince William and artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Arshile Gorky, Willem De Kooning, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Edgar Degas, Gabriel Garcia Márquez and Franz Kafka.
    What do you think draws people to the pieces you create?
    I want my work to act as an electric shock, to electrify our senses, and awaken something that is often asleep inside. I feel the most important thing we can do as adults is keep the child alive within us all. Making the mundane and over-familiar magical again.
    Which is the most memorable piece of art in your personal collection?
    A painting I created in 2000 which is part of my 18-year respective collection and is entitled ‘Kafka’s Waiting Room’. One of my most important and treasured works.

    You have many celebrity and ruling family clients. Do you ever create bespoke pieces for them?
    Yes, but I only take on two commissions a year.
    This year has brought with it challenges, how do you approach these and overcome such?
    Stay focused on the painting I am creating and our target of raising USD30 million to help the poorest children of our world who are most desperately in need of our help.
    Do you have any pre-bedtime rituals?
    At the moment I am painting until around 6am or 7am in the morning so I pretty much pass out as soon as my head hits the pillow.
    This is ‘The Bravery Issue’ – what is bravery to you?
    Disconnecting ourselves from our ego. Reconnecting to the soul of the earth, believing in ourselves beyond the voices of doubt and leaving fear behind whenever possible.
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