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    7 places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Dubai

    While our travelling plans might be put on a halt this year, there’s a whole lot of glitz, glam and celebrations in Dubai with no better place to ring in the new year.
    From open-air rooftop lounges to beachside celebrations, you can start 2021 on a high note as Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate list of places to celebrate the end of the year.
    Burj Khalifa Fireworks

    With a picturesque view of the World’s Tallest Tower in sight. You can start the New Year’s Eve grand celebrations with a splendid display of the fireworks as you book a chic dinner at waterfront restaurants across the city.
    Zero Gravity

    Start the annual festivities under the stars with electric live entertainment while dancing the night away on New Year’s Eve.
    For more information visit 0-gravity.ae/
    Bagatelle

    Known for its lively dinners and its fun vibe, Bagatelle is promising its guests an exciting a New Year’s Eve to look forward to this year. With a minimum spend of Dhs1,300 , the celebrations start at 8pm with live music, tunes from the resident DJ and signature dishes.
    To make a booking email reservation@bistrotbagatelledubai.com
    La Serre Bistro

    If you’re looking for something Parisian this year, from 8pm till late guests can party the night away while enjoying live acts throughout the evening by dancers, a violinist and a DJ. Packages start at Dhs1,999 per person with free-flowing beverages and the perfect Moulin Rouge Dinner Party to make it a night to remember.
    For more information visit laserre.com or e-mail reservations@laserre.com
    Le Petit Belge

    If you wish to brunch in style, enjoy this hassle-free New Year’s Eve package with all your friends and family-inclusive of free-flowing beverages from 8pm until midnight starting at Dhs295.
    For more information visit lepetitbelge.com
    Cargo

    While witnessing the most spectacular views of the Marina, visit Cargo for an all-in brunch-style midnight party starting at Dhs390 per person with delicious food and free-flowing drinks.
    For more information visit cargo-dubai.com
    Warehouse

    Join Warehouse as they celebrate 2021 in style with a Great Gatsby themed party and dance like it’s the Roaring Twenties from 8pm starting at Dhs350.
    For more information visit warehouse-dubai.com/
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    10 Career Connections You Need to Make By the Time You’re 30

    There’s a reason the word “networking” has “work” in it—it takes effort, initiative, and drive to network purposefully and effectively. It’s not easy, and can be really terrifying when you’re just starting out. Effective networking starts with being purposeful about what you’re doing; putting time into building career connections that can diversify and offer you a fresh perspective is essential.Make the whole process more fun with a go-to ice breaker to get the conversation going—we love a good virtual happy hour to celebrate that week’s wins with a La Marca Prosecco mini in hand. Remember that networking and building connections don’t have to be ultra serious or devoid of fun. Make them meaningful conversations that spark thoughtful ideas and help you release a bit of tension from a challenging week or toast a win, big or small.

    To get you started, we’ve put together a list of connections (or reconnections) to make over the course of your career: 

    1. A Lifetime Mentor
    Many of our mentors or sponsors come and go as we change jobs, but one of your best network additions will be a mentor who sees you through the course of your career. A “lifetime” mentor can provide you that long-term perspective and help you reflect on how you’ve grown over time. 
    Look for your lifetime mentor among an immediate manager that may have assisted you developmentally. And remember, to keep someone in your network over the long haul, it takes effort. Schedule periodic check-ins over coffee and always offer to pay it forward.

    2. A Thought Leader
    We’re increasingly in an ideas economy. Staying on the cutting edge of your field means that you need to know what big ideas are brewing, where the industry is headed, and how your sector may transform. What do you read? What conferences do you go to? Find a person or “thought leader” whose future vision of your work feels meaningful to you, then track their work and keep in touch.
    How do you find a thought leader in your world? You probably have a lot in your purview that you might not recognize! Again, look to what you read or events in your industry you’ve enjoyed. Identify speakers or authors that speak to you.

    3. An Academic in Your Field
    Similarly, being excellent at your work often means understanding some of the emerging views coming out of academia. Often times academic colleagues are also closely connected to firms’ talent pipelines. You might also be able to find unique opportunities to bring students into your company for short-term intern programs or special task forces that can be useful for the school and your company.
    Universities often keep blogs for each respective area of expertise. This more informal publication can be a great way to identify an expert who is working on a topic of interest to you. 

    4. A Teacher from Your Youth
    Giving back to your alma mater (or even your high school) is an important piece of networking. It can help you source new talent for your industry. Schools are also a great place to ensure you stay plugged in with events, alumni offerings, and to leverage the built in network from your previous academic experience. 
    Checking in with your alma mater should be super straightforward! Alumni networks are in place just for that purpose. And, even reaching out to the registrars office is a great way to keep in touch. School connections can also be a great place to look for speaking or panel opportunities as you continue to build your public profile and brand in your field.

    5. The Incumbent in Your Dream Job
    Cold pitches may seem a little intimidating. However, a thoughtfully crafted pitch to the person who is currently in your dream job can pay all kinds of dividends. Remember, you’re not explicitly on the hunt for this seat in your ask, but want to learn about the path that got them to where they are today.
    Be incredibly thoughtful and tactical in this outreach. If this is someone who works inside your current organization, see if your current manager or a mentor can help broker an introduction. You want to use this person’s time really effectively. Ask them if they may have time for a brief call (15 minutes) and send along an agenda of three direct questions. What are the things they could answer for you about career development that no one else could? Use that time wisely!

    6. The Most Junior Person Doing Your Job
    A well-structured network is purposefully built to pay it forward. That means it’s important for you to connect with people at all levels of seniority. There is always something to be learned from those who are coming up in the organization who are more junior than you are. And, more importantly, think how amazing it feels to have someone senior in the organization take an interest in your work. You’ll be encouraging, supporting, and helping the next generation of leaders in your field.
    Think of the skills you currently have that a newer generation could benefit from. You may consider setting up some informal roundtables, “lunch and learn” sessions, or a panel of your mid-level peers.

    7. A Skills Coach
    Part of career success is identifying our flat spots. Whether it is around the technical aspects of your job or around softer skills like building emotional intelligence, a skills coach is an important network addition. Through your annual review process or your own self-assessments, figure out the two or three skills you really want to refine. Ask around and recognize among your contacts who excels there, and get them on the books for a coaching coffee.
    Who can play the role of skills coach? Often our own immediate peer set is a great place to look. If you saw a colleague rock a public speaking gig, be sure to pay her that compliment. Then, ask if you can put a coffee date on the books for her best tips, or, if she’d be willing to be the audience for your own future prep sessions.

    8. An Interviewing Expert
    Interview skills are tricky. It’s one of those capabilities that we may not practice often if we stay in a job we love for years, or have promotion opportunities. That means that when it’s time to hit the interview circuit and find a new job, we might need some brushing up. It is essential to find that colleague or senior leader who always seems to have the best interview tips. Book them for practice sessions and offer to do the same for the more junior people they connect with.
    It can feel a little fake to completely practice an interview start to finish, but especially in our digital days, it’s worth being really deliberate here. Sometimes the best interview experts are of course our HR colleagues, but also those who work in high volume or frequently turning over positions. They’ve seen a lot of resumes!

    9. Your Polar Opposite
    As someone who has worked in finance her whole career, folks who have done the same tend to be most of my network. But that’s the fastest way for your network to simply become an insular echo chamber. For new thoughts, new ideas, and to give you a fresh perspective on career opportunities, find your “opposite.” For example, that means I’ve been deliberately trying to add more colleagues in the arts, sciences, and non-profit world to my set of connections.
    To expand that horizon, I have to go a little outside of my comfort zone. It means asking other friends who they know in those industries. And, it means that I may need to employ some of the same tactics you use to make friends as an adult, like saying yes to a lot more invitations and being “social” on social media. Which leads us to…

    10. A Social Media & Branding Rockstar
    Whether or not we’re in the social space, branding and messaging matters. Building your personal brand ensures that you can articulate exactly how your skills and expertise match with opportunities over the course of your career.  Find that social and marketing expert in your world and stay on top of the tips that keep your digital first impression fresh and current.
    What could this person help you with? The debate rages on over how SEO continues to evolve for professional profiles like LinkedIn. But, it certainly can’t hurt to have your expert colleague provide you some feedback on the language you’re using to describe your achievements. They can also keep you posted on newer networks, and really help you refine the target audience for your skills and talents. 
     
    Tips for Making Socially Distanced Connections 
    These networking efforts can be challenging in the best of times. In 2020, networking needs a whole different set of skills. It’s nearly impossible to do the same “grab coffee” routine we’ve all gotten used to. And, even if restrictions are lighter where you are, you don’t want to put colleagues in the awkward position of declining an in-person invite. The good news is, our all-virtual world has some perks.
    It’s never been easier to drop slightly dormant contacts a “How Have You Been?” note. Flag an interesting article, share a story of a project you’ve worked on, or simply ask how they’ve been maintaining their network this year. Do they know of any virtual industry events? Have they read or attended any webinars of interest? Simply sharing stories around how work is changing and staying connected can be a big part of sustaining and building our network this year. It’s also really important to build digital visibility. Get active on your work-related social channels. Comment on others’ posts, and take the bold step of creating content yourself. This could look like some sort of newsletter on your industry, or round up of interesting reads that are relevant to your peers. (Be sure to check in with your compliance colleagues that this doesn’t pose a problem for your day job!)
    Lastly, virtual industry events now give you a perfect hit list of experts you can reach out to and connect with. Drop a note via LinkedIn or see if the event shares contact information for presenters. A simple, “Hi – I really enjoyed your webinar presentation on building new digital marketing channels. I’d like to share a few interesting papers our team has put out on the topic, and get your quick feedback on part of a project we’re undertaking. Do you have 15 minutes for a call?” Make sure, however, it is a super brief, pointed call, and voice only unless they offer otherwise. We’re all completely burnt from sitting on video all day for our actual day job, so it’s best to keep as light a footprint as possible with new contacts.
    If you want to add a fun spin, invite them for a 30-minute virtual happy hour. Grab a La Marca Prosecco mini (prosecco makes everything better) and just have a loose, after-work chat. Remember that not all your connections have to be stringently work-related. You want to start a relationship with this person, so don’t be afraid to inject some personality! And chances are, after a full day of work-related calls, they’ll welcome the chance to relax over some bubbly and just talk and enjoy. 
    You’d be surprised how many people will take you up on this, especially if you have a robust public profile and a well-built digital work presence. And, using this approach allows you to network far beyond your own backyard. Get creative! Ever wonder how your work is done in London? In Shanghai? Stretch your comfort zone and use our virtual world to expand your networking horizons.

    La Marca Prosecco is an elegant sparkling wine grown in the heart of Italy’s Prosecco region. La Marca Prosecco believes in celebrating the joy in everyday moments, including the tireless work that so many women go through to make their dreams come true. A focus on career empowerment has always been part of The Everygirl’s mission and our partnership with La Marca Prosecco has helped us take that mission into the real world with live and virtual events, small business grants, and more. Let’s raise a glass to that!

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    Kate Middleton is set to receive this royal honour two years after Meghan

    Kate Middleton is coming up to her 10-year milestone as being part of the royal family, so it’d be fair to assume she has experienced most of what royal life has to offer.
    Meanwhile, Meghan Markle has been a part of the family for a little under three years, and it’d be fair to assume she’s experienced quite a bit less than what Kate has.

    However, the Duchess of Sussex has been given an honour by the Queen, which the Duchess of Cambridge is yet to receive.
    Upon marrying Prince Harry in May of 2018, the former Suits actress stepped out one month later in June for a solo engagement with Her Majesty, where she received the honour of travelling by the royal train with the monarch.

    While the Duchess of Cambridge also embarked on a solo engagement with the Queen after she married Prince William in 2011, she is yet to experience travelling on the royal train with Her Majesty.

    But this is now set to change, according to a press release from Kensington Palace.
    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to embark on a tour around the United Kingdom, where the couple will travel via the royal train. This tour is to honour and visit and thank those who have been on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Per Harper’s Bazaar, the press release states that “ahead of the Christmas holidays to pay tribute to the incredible work of individuals and organisations that have gone above and beyond in response to the coronavirus pandemic”.
    The royal couple were set to commence their mini-tour on Sunday, December 6 where they plan to “travel 1250 miles and undertake working visits, meeting frontline workers, volunteers, care home staff, teachers, schoolchildren and young people to hear about their experiences, sacrifices and the inspiring work they have done throughout this challenging year”.
    And, of course, the couple will ensure they will be leading by example following health and safety guidelines from the government in order to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.
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    Kylie Jenner files a restraining order against an alleged intruder

    As many of us watch from afar in the awe of the lives of many celebrities, sometimes the grass isn’t always on greener on the other side.
    While celebrity comes with legions of adoring fans, a life of luxury and often more money than most of us could ever imagine, it isn’t always what it seems. A recent alleged incident at Kylie Jenner’s home in Los Angeles is proof of that.

    According to TMZ, the makeup mogul has filed a restraining order against an alleged intruder.
    The outlet reports that last month the intruder allegedly broke into a home in Jenner’s gated community in November, but did not take anything. However, he reportedly told police officers who were called to the scene by security guards of the community that he was there to see Kylie.

    Now, the 23-year-old makeup mogul is seeking a restraining order against the alleged intruder following the break-in.
    According to the court documents, which were also obtained by The Blast, the 23-year-old shared her fears for her two-year-old daughter Stormi.

    Referring to the break-in and the intruder’s subsequent arrest Jenner stated, “I am informed that upon being arrested, he stated he was there for ‘Kylie’ but went into the wrong house.”
    “I am also informed that he spontaneously stated to the arresting deputies that he was there to meet “Kylie.’ I am informed he travelled from North Dakota for the purpose of meeting me,” she continued.
    Jenner noted that was no “legitimate purpose” for the man in question to be visiting her at her home as she does “not share publically” where she lives.
    “The fact that he was able to ascertain where I reside, attempted to gain access to my home and in fact, broke into a home that he believed to be mine scares me,” she said.
    “I have a young child and I also fear for her safety.”
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    12 accounts you should be following on Instagram for party season inspo

    December’s – ‘The Party Issue’ – Download Now
    A curated list of who to #follow this month.
    Rene Caovilla@renecaovilla

    Dressing women from the feet up since the 1950s with beautifully designed creations. Rene Caovilla crafts pieces of art with an emphasis on heritage and quality.
    Valentino@maisonvalentino

    From strict tailoring to flowing dresses and separates, Valentino continues to dazzle for FW20.
    Retrofete@retrofete

    Founded by Ohad Seroya and Aviad Klin, Retrofete is known for its party season-appropriate sequin dresses.
    Haya Jarrar@hayajarrar

    Founder and Creative Director of Romani, Haya Jarrar bring a rebellious edge to her ready-to-wear label.
    Laura Bailey@laurabaileylondon

    Modal, writer, cultural ambassador for the British Fashion Council and brand ambassador for Chanel, Bailey has a honed eye for style.
    Jo Malone@jomalonelondon

    Unexpected combinations of ingredients made British lifestyle brand Jo Malone famous for its elegant yet playful fragrances.
    Gilda Ambrosio@gildaambrosio

    Gilda Ambrosio co-founded The Attico alongside long time friend Giorgia Tordini, adding an edge to classic glamour.
    BYFAR@byfar
    Taking reference from the ’90s this brand is sustainable as well as fun.
    Camille Charriere@camillecharriere

    Journalist and Broadcaster, Camille Charrier delivers her own sense of half British / half Parisian style.
    Fiona Leahy@fionaleahydesign

    Bringing dream dinners to life, Fiona Leahy creates incredible tablescapes for royalty and rock royalty alike.
    Alighieri@alighieri_jewellery
    Founded by Rosh Mahtani, Alighieri offers jewellery collections inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, where each piece corresponds to one of the poet’s 100 works.
    The Arts Club Dubai@theartsclubdubai

    The Arts Club is one of the most luxurious and famous private members’ clubs in the world. The London-based club is now happily opening its doors in Dubai’s DIFC.
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    The UAE’s most streamed artist for 2020 may surprise you

    For those who might have been skimming through their Instagram stories lately would have noticed the new list which is summarised by Spotify based on your listening habits.
    With the Spotify Wrapped list feature becoming the latest trend for everyone to share, it made us curious about the most streamed artists for 2020 overall.

    Luckily, Spotify has rounded-up the most popular artists for the year. Can you guess who is in the top 10? Keep reading to find out below.
    1. BTS

    After being formed back in 2013, this region’s K-pop craze gained momentum and the band added to it with it’s upbeat music.
    2. Travis Scott

    This American rapper has created quite a buzz in the region with some of his biggest rap releases over the years, becoming hip-hop’s next big thing especially in the UAE.
    3. Drake

    Known for his hit albums, his fans around the world seem to constantly be drawn to his music and this Canadian rapper always seems to go back to back with Spotify honours.
    4. Juice WRLD

    The late rapper made it to number four on the list, as he’s known for his songs Wishing Well and Lucid Dreams helping him reach his position both globally and regionally.
    5. The Weeknd

    While he may have missed out on any Grammy nominations, it’s been quite the year for The Weeknd with his hit album After Hours.
    6. XXXTENTACION

    The late Florida-based rapper is one of the most consumed artists on the major streaming platform. As he leaves his iconic status behind through his music, fans can’t seem to get enough.
    7. Justin Bieber

    As this famous singer has been a mainstay on the top 40 for quite a while, he’s managed to top the charts yet again by coming in the top 10 list of most heard artists, making Bieber’s vocals a reliable bet for radio domination.
    8. Taylor Swift

    Known for her heartfelt lyrics and everyones favourite, has topped the charts this year in the UAE as this country singer turned pop idle single-handedly changed the game entirely.
    9. Ariana Grande

    The American singer has heard praise from music critics around the world and began her career at the age of 15, while now making it to the list of top 10 most heard artists.
    10. Billie Eilish

    The 18-year-old American singer-songwriter has quickly become a household name after her music has been streamed more than a billion times on various digital platforms.
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