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    HH Sheikha Intisar explains how a unique therapy method is helping Arab women

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    Her Highness Sheikha Intisar Al Sabah is not afraid to push boundaries – in fact she doesn’t see any boundaries for Arab women, choosing instead to believe that there should be a support system that allows them to rise, even out of the most traumatic circumstances.
    As part of the Kuwaiti ruling family, Her Highness Sheikha Intisar Al Sabah is the founder of Intisar jewellery, Lulua Publishing, skincare line Prismologie and Intisar Foundation. Each may appear to have a different approach, yet they all have the same purpose to improve mental wellbeing.

    “Our vision is to transform self-care from an occasional indulgence into a daily ritual and to empower people across the globe to take charge of their wellbeing through colour and scent,” she explains. In the turbulent times that we are going through, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health has never been more important. “COVID-19 has reinforced the demand for human touch, wellbeing, immersive regimes and concepts that boost immunity and all-round health. It has also forced us to see that we all need to take time out both mentally and physically,” Her Highness agrees.

    Sheikha Intisar truly believes in the power of the mind and how it can be used for good. This has led her to launch a ground-breaking platform, Intisar Foundation, in 2018 to support women traumatised by war and violence, something she had a close encounter with: “I was a victim of the war in 1990 and I had realised that unless I released any PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) that I suffered I will not be at peace or be kind to people around me. Working on my- self brought strength I did not realise I had inside of me and with it came the ability to lift others after I was able to get myself out of the victim stage to the place where you can be so strong and mentally solid. This realisation led me to start the foundation as the Arab world is the most turbulent region on earth and if there is no catharsis of negative war trauma and healthy empowerment of women the cycle of violence will continue and this is unacceptable.”
    Supporting hundreds of refugee women, Intisar Foundation most notably uses drama therapy that helps survivors work through depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder. Not only that but this community-based intervention facilitates “healing and empowerment within some of the most marginalised communities in Lebanon and Jordan.”
    The UK- based humanitarian organisation is one of the first in the Middle East to focus on the psychological health of women in a safe and intimate group setting. “Drama therapy is an inclusive, non-stigmatising, easy and engaging form of therapy that guides these women through expressing di cult emotions, becoming vulnerable, and rehearsing healthier behaviours together and in a safe environment. It, therefore, helps them remove shame, guilt, and depression, and achieve a higher level of mental wellbeing and better emotional awareness. A survey carried out after our drama therapy programme in the Shatila Refugee Camp in Beirut revealed that over 68 per cent of participants reported a reduction in PTSD, just over 93 per cent in depression, and 75 per cent in anxiety.”

    The foundation is run by women who regularly travel to Lebanon and Jordan to take part in group sessions while also establishing teams of researchers and drama therapists on the ground. The pandemic may have shifted their therapies online with videos of techniques women can implement at home, but the “new normal” has allowed the royal to hit pause on her demanding schedule. “This pandemic made me slow down in some aspects and also look at making bigger, more strategic plans and work towards a bigger picture, thus minimizing my workload.”
    Her Highness Sheikha Intisar’s workload does not show any sign of decreasing as she is determined to reach more women with her #OneMillionArabWomen initiative. The 20-year plan strives to train around 600 drama therapists and facilitators to heal one million Arab women who are struggling with trauma through drama therapy because it truly does work. According to their in-house surveys, 78 per cent of participants experienced an increase in self-esteem, and 43 per cent saw an improvement in overall satisfaction with life. And it’s not just the numbers that prove a point, the royal uses some of the methods herself to help her find balance.
    “I have been working towards reaching the place I am in now for years. I learned how to use positive psychology to better mental wellbeing and now with Intisar Foundation, I am growing my voice and releasing all shame and guilt to come to a place where only really huge events disrupt me. When they do, I perform gratitude exercises and use tools from drama therapy to get me back to balance.”

    We live in uncertain times, forced to take on many elements that are out of our control, but we do have the power to take charge of our lives and our minds. One thing that Intisar Foundation and Her Highness Sheikha Intisar have shown is that we are stronger than we think, especially when we li each other up. “I look at every woman as a powerful woman, some still have not seen their strength but I do and I am inspired by it.”
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    Behind-the-scenes of September’s – ‘The Power Issue’ cover shoot

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    Words & Creative Direction: Amy SessionsPhotography: Ziga MihelcicMakeup: Melanie Meyer at MMG ArtistsHair: Ania Poniatowska at MMG ArtistsProduction: Kelli MaddockFashion Assistant: Camille MacawiliLocation: With Special Thanks To Sharjah Equestrian & Racing Club

    Look behind-the-scenes of our cover shoot for September’s – ‘The Power Issue’ of Emirates Woman with Her Highness Sheikha Latifah Al Maktoum. It was an honour to present her as our cover star for this prestigious issue.
    We are also exceptionally proud of this issue as we partnered with NET-A-PORTER, a powerhouse of a company.
    In a year that asks us to draw from the power within to overcome the challenges we face, having insight into how the incredible individuals throughout this issue do just this can provide no better inspiration. Challenges are our biggest openings for transformation.
    Mindset is everything.
    Watch the video now.
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    Hotel offers in the Maldives we can’t keep secret

    Just saying “Maldives” is enough to convince us to hop on the next plane out of Dubai.
    Not only is this dreamy all-year-round destination is less than a five-hour flight away, but you also don’t have to quarantine for 14 days on arrival. Earlier this month, The Maldives’ Ministry of Tourism confirmed that all you need is a negative PCR test result, taken within 72 hours of arrival. You will then receive a 30-day visa.

    With tourism still relatively low in comparison to last year, this is the perfect time to take advantage of some great deals. With numerous activities, dreamy sunsets and velvety weather, how can we resits?
    Note, that you can also visit more than one resort in the Maldives, just make sure to send your request to the Ministry of Tourism two days before flying out.
    Taj Group Hotel Maldives

    Taj Exotica Resort & Spa and Taj Coral Reef Resort & Spa are both offering 25 per cent off your stay if you book 30 days in advance. The offer also includes daily breakfast for two, complimentary snorkelling kit in your room and free access to the gym and non-motorised water sports (excluding lessons and stand-up paddle).
    SAii Lagoon Maldives and Hard Rock Hotel Maldives

    Nestled within the Emboodhoo Lagoon, just 15 minutes by boat from Male’ International Airport, both retreats offer an array of immersive experiences. Those making a reservation between the 19 to the 25 of September 2020 for a stay between the 20 of September to the 20 of December 2020 will receive 40 per cent off on best available rate at the resorts. The offer is inclusive of breakfast, a one-time dining experience, a confirmed upgrade (T&Cs apply), resort credit of up $200 for five night’s stay or more, and complimentary return transfer for two for seven night’s stay or more.
    Anantara Kihavah Maldives

    Ahead of the resort’s reopening on September 27, Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas is offering several special stay packages designed for you to make the most of your Maldives vacation. Our top pick is The Best Of The Maldives At Kihavah that brings together three of the best activities that you can do on the island. Enjoy snorkelling with manta rays, stargazing at the only overwater observatory in the Maldives, and fine dining underwater at SEA, one of the world’s few oceanic restaurants. This offer is valid for stays of six nights or more, you have a choice of a beach pool villa or overwater villa on half board consisting of breakfast, and dinner at three restaurants. For stays of up to five nights, the package will include only the underwater lunch experience at SEA. Both packages are valid until October 31, 2021, with rates starting from Dhs3,636.
    For latest updates on travel information, including visa policy and airport regulations, check out Maldives Ministry of Tourism.
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    Mohamed Hadid deletes post after fans speculate Gigi Hadid has given birth

    Gigi Hadid is set to welcome her first child with boyfriend Zayn Malik any day now, but fans have been speculating that she may have already given birth.
    The model’s dad, Mohamed Hadid, penned a sweet handwritten letter saying, “Hello my little grandchild.”

    This had a few fans confused as to whether the 25-year-old has already welcomed her first child, given that her due date is so close.
    One person commented asking: “Did Gigi give birth to her baby, please can anyone answer.” However, to put speculation to rest, Mohamed responded saying, “No, not yet.”

    However, the post by the 72-year-old property tycoon has now been deleted for reasons unknown.

    📲 Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid Welcome Their First Daughter pic.twitter.com/Ck9npuhlJK
    — ayesha⁷🥛 CLOWN ERA (@MALIKSCVLT) September 16, 2020

    The beautifully handwritten note penned a sweet poem to his new grandchild.
    “Hello my little grandchild,” it read. “I wish for you the sun and the moon. Hello little grandchild, it’s me, my heart as happy as can be. I wish for you the sun and moon. I wish for you a happy time.
    “Know that Grandpa’s always near, I’ll do anything, anything for you my dear.”
    He finished the sweet note writing, “When I heard you were on the way, I smiled and wiped a tear away. I cried the tear because I know, my heart would always belong to you.”

    It’s expected that Gigi will give birth to her first child with Zayn in New York City. Late last month, the couple were photographed arriving in Manhattan.
    It’s fair to assume the pair are staying in Gigi’s new $5.8 million (Dhs21.3 million) Manhattan apartment, which she gave fans a glimpse of last month.
    According to a recent report from E! News, the pregnancy has been good for Gigi and Zayn’s relationship after the couple reunited at the end of last year.
    “Zayn and Gigi are really excited and have been loving this experience together,” a source told E!. “They both are reading parenting books, have had fun planning the nursery and picking out items together. Things are going really smoothly, and they are closer as a couple more than ever.”
    It’s been reported the couple are expecting a girl, but neither of them has officially confirmed the gender.
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    How Saudi Arabia is planning to boost tourism in the country

    Saudi Arabia has announced a new initiative to encourage travel in the region.
    In the Kingdom’s capital Riyadh the Voyagers Association has been launched which will specialise in travel and tourism in the country.

    In a press conference on Sunday, it was explained under the initiative there will be seven memberships: a worker membership; associate; voyager; consultant voyager; GCC voyager; emeritus membership and honorary membership.
    The latest announcement aligns with the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030, which will aim to facilitate more travel in many different regions of the country.

    Elaborating of the goals of the independent entity, Ibrahim Al-Mutairi, chairman of the Voyagers Association said, “Among the goals of the association is to work on organizing the current work of travellers and those interested in the field – which in most cases is nothing more than individual diligence — and to change it into an institutional and more firmly controlled work, in a way that achieves the common goals of individuals and society.”
    Earlier this week it was announced that travel restrictions will be lifted in Saudi Arabia for citizens at the beginning of 2021.
    Starting January 1, all international travel restrictions which have been implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be lifted, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) announced on Sunday.
    Travel via the borders to and from the Kingdom includes via air, land and sea.
    Meanwhile, as of this week on September 15, the Kingdom will partially ease restrictions on international flights in order to permit citizens and residents to travel who are in “exceptional circumstances”.
    Back in March, Saudi’s borders were closed due to the pandemic and have remained closed since.
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    HGTV’s Breegan Jane on Finding Her Eye and What Success Really Looks Like

    She flips houses, perfects interiors, manages international real estate projects, stars in one of the most iconic home-improvement shows, writes children’s books, runs a lifestyle blog, and and even has more new projects on the horizon. “Chances are, if it’s artistic, I’ve done it,” says Breegan Jane, the CEO, founder, and owner of Breegan Jane LLC. This renaissance woman had a keen eye for design and visuals starting at a very young age, which led to the most inspiring and eclectic career trajectory that combined her natural talents with her passions. Breegan’s tenacity for taking on new, challenging opportunities and her innate desire to lend a hand to anyone in need make her someone we can truly say that we admire and learn so much from. Ready to meet your new entrepreneurial and creative idol? Keep reading to find out how she juggles it all, what projects she dreams of taking on in the future, and the philosophy that governs all of her work. Trust us, you’ll want to take notes!

    Name: Breegan Jane, CEO/Owner/Founder, Breegan Jane LLCAge: Young!Location: Los Angeles, CAEducation: My path to becoming an interior designer was lined with several educational and entrepreneurial events that made it impossible for me to deny my innate creative passion. I am largely self-taught, though I did attend art school and study the classic courses of study. As my skill and enthusiasm matured, I realized I possessed an unrelenting interest in representing the visual. At 19 I owned a clothing store, and I would spend hours in the middle of the night working on window displays. I should have known at that point that this would all lead to a future in design. Opportunity lined up with talent and career, and a business in the world of interiors was born!

    Let’s start with your background! What was your first job, and how did you land it? 

    I had a modeling career that started at 2 years old. I was required to have a work permit that listed my information and my company, which was Esprit.

    Talk us through your career trajectory from there. What led to you to discovering your passion for interior design?

    It’s interesting, because even as a child model I had an affinity for projects that appeal to the eye. From there I owned my own retail store as a teen, and that transitioned my eye from designing clothes and staging mannequins to designing the interior of my store. That energy continued to develop as I was offered an opportunity to stage luxury yachts in Texas. That led to other opportunities like redesigning an entire plane hangar for a private client, and the career started booming from there.

    Source: @breeganjane

    Growing up, did you always have a keen eye for art and design? How did your creative outlets change and evolve over the years? 

    Yes! I didn’t know interior design was my calling, but as I reflect, visual representation was something I was always drawn to. I tried my hand at several things: designing clothing, web design. I even painted backpacks and sold them at 16. I was always creating something in the middle of the night. Chances are, if it’s artistic, I’ve done it. All of these interests came together in the career I was supposed to have. Design truly allows me to effectively and creatively use my talent in a way that satiates my artistic spirit.

    Your resume is rather impressive (to say the least!), with you having worked on unique spaces like personal music studios, and having managed large international real estate projects. What’s one project that you feel most proud of, and why? 

    I think it would have to be my first residential flip. It was the first time I went out completely on my own in areas of both design and execution. I challenged myself in so many ways. It was the first time I did a tub in shower design, which would later become one of my signatures. When I look back, that project as a whole isn’t my favorite design-wise, because it was at the beginning of my design journey. However, it serves as a reference point for my love of bathroom design and my desire for pushing the envelope. It was a successful endeavor that took a lot of risks and betting on myself. I accomplished that project solely on my own—pregnant with my first child, no less. It’s a great reminder when I’m faced with more challenging things that I can do everything I set my mind to do.

    Chances are, if it’s artistic, I’ve done it. All of these interests came together in the career I was supposed to have. Design truly allows me to effectively and creatively use my talent in a way that satiates my artistic spirit.

    Which one proved to be the biggest challenge to work on? 

    My most challenging projects are the ones that involve clients who are unsure of what they truly want. Often, if a client is in the midst of emotional turmoil and trying to find themselves, they can take a designer on a proverbial winding road to their design destination. That’s not to say that it can’t be amazingly therapeutic to help someone find themselves. However, many clients are seeking answers to their lives through what they want “identity” to be in their homes. If they don’t have a good sense of that, you can get lost in helping them find it. If they’re open to guidance and suggestions, it’s an awesome experience. 
     
    Source: @breeganjane

    OK—so naturally, we have to ask you about your stellar spot on HGTV’s relaunch of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.” What an incredible gig! What was the process of landing that like, and how did you manage transitioning from “normal life” design to TV design?

    I feel so honored to be a part of the show. They actually found me! I never imagined I’d get that opportunity, and I was so pleasantly surprised. I’ve always watched and loved that show. The transition was a major one, and in order to do it successfully, I had to lean heavily on my team. I tell people all the time that Breegan Jane LLC isn’t just a singular person, it’s a group of people working to make it all happen. Ultimately it all came down to equipping my team with the tools they needed to get the job done, and entrusting them with more responsibility.
     

    I tell people all the time that Breegan Jane LLC isn’t just a singular person, it’s a group of people working to make it all happen. Ultimately it all came down to equipping my team with the tools they needed to get the job done, and entrusting them with more responsibility.

    Surely, it must have really tugged at your heartstrings to see families emotionally react to coming home and having their entire lives changed with the incredible transformations you and your team made. How did “EMHE” change your perspective on interior design and home renovation? What was the most important lesson you learned being a part of that experience?

    EMHE made me question everything about what can be achieved in design. Watching a house be erected in five days out of pure love and community support was something I never thought would be possible. I learned so much during that experience. It was interesting to hold emotional space for something so much bigger than me. Day after day I was the recipient of so many hugs and so much gratitude actually meant for thousands of people. Watching these beautiful families tell their triumphant stories, knowing my role was to be a lens and function within the storytelling experience that isn’t my own, required me to dig deeply into my own emotional intelligence and empathy. I had to be a vessel for so much good, and I took that very seriously. It all made me want to be better in every way and in everything in life.

    Source: @breeganjane

    Being a designer, real estate developer, children’s book author, lifestyle blogger, small business owner, and (above all else) a mother, you can honestly be considered a modern renaissance woman. How do you balance all of these roles? If it all gets to be overwhelming at times, how do you unwind and disconnect for a bit?

    Balancing all of these aspects lies in the fact that they’re all genuine to who I am and what I care about. To the casual onlooker, these things may seem unrelated or disconnected. But each project I take on honors a part of myself that I believe needs to be expressed. My brand is me. It’s not just a name; it’s who I am. I wrote a book because it was in my heart to do so. I put my all into my business ventures, into giving back, and into motherhood. Taking on so much doesn’t feel burdensome; it feels necessary.
    I unwind with baths. Water feels healing for me. I love spending time in the ocean, but if I can’t do that, I’ll take a swim in the pool. Water helps cleanse the soul, and it’s an amazing practice for me. When there isn’t time for any of those things, I take baths. That time helps reset and refresh me.

    Day after day I was the recipient of so many hugs and so much gratitude actually meant for thousands of people. Watching these beautiful families tell their triumphant stories, knowing my role was to be a lens and function within the storytelling experience that isn’t my own, required me to dig deeply into my own emotional intelligence and empathy. I had to be a vessel for so much good, and I took that very seriously. It all made me want to be better in every way and in everything in life.

    What is a typical day in the life of Breegan Jane like?

    “Typical” doesn’t exist! Every day for me is atypical. I’m always up to something new and challenging, and my days are always a bit surprising. One thing I can guarantee is that they always include motherhood, friendship, and daily check-ins with loved ones more than others might see or expect. I feel very blessed to have a professional team, but I’m also blessed to have an emotionally supportive and loving tribe of friends whom I cherish. My days are incredibly long. I’m a bit of an insomniac, so a 5am-2am day can be typical. Currently, I’m doing a lot of media and content development, but design is always a part of everyday life in some form.

    Source: @breeganjane

    You’ve had such a full and exciting career already, but is there still something you’ve always wanted to work on, but haven’t gotten to yet? What’s a “dream project” you’ve always had on your mind? 

    Hotel design is something I would love the opportunity to do. I love the idea of creating spaces that will be used by a host of people from all walks of life and all corners of the world. When I design a home, it’s usually only going to be viewed and experienced by the owner and their guests. I welcome the challenge of creating “home” for any traveling wanderer in a hotel space.

    Source: @breeganjane

    What main philosophy governs all of the work you do, and any potential new project you decide to take on?

    Honesty, as a philosophy, governs my work. My clients can count on me to always work in excellence and give my absolute best. I lead with my heart, and my reputation reflects that. It’s important to me to always be genuine and to let you know if I don’t believe in something. I think the truth of what you do and how you feel only becomes more apparent as you climb the success ladder. I’ll always do my best. There’s nothing better than that!

    My brand is me. It’s not just a name; it’s who I am. I wrote a book because it was in my heart to do so. I put my all into my business ventures, into giving back, and into motherhood. Taking on so much doesn’t feel burdensome; it feels necessary.

    As a young girl, you would save your own money to help buy gifts and items for children who were less fortunate, which truly goes to show that regardless of our income, we can always give a little bit and lend a hand to those in need. How have your charitable efforts evolved since then, and what role does philanthropy play in your life now?

    I’ve surprised even myself in how involved I’ve been in the anti-FGM project in Kenya. I’ve realized that one of my dreams is to have schools for girls. That’s a lofty feat, but throughout my philanthropic efforts I’ve learned that enormous impact isn’t solely accomplished by enormous efforts. While I’ve helped establish a safe house and education center in Kenya, equally important are the days when my sons and I hand out blankets in Venice, California. The human connection is what it’s all about, and I never want to lose that in my giving back.

    If you could go back in time to give some advice to your 22-year-old self, what would it be? 

    Success and wisdom will come later than you expected, but they will feel more soul-filling than anything you could achieve before you’re 30. At 22, I thought age 27 would see me with 2.5 kids, the career and husband I wanted, and that would be my story! I now realize that my preferred timetable for setting and achieving goals isn’t written in stone. I can dream it, work for it, and trust that it all will develop and materialize in its perfect timing. That doesn’t always align with my initial set of “vision board deadlines,” but it happens as it’s supposed to. That’s what success looks like in my book.

    I now realize that my preferred timetable for setting and achieving goals isn’t written in stone. I can dream it, work for it, and trust that it all will develop and materialize in its perfect timing.

    Source: @breeganjane

    Breegan Jane is The Everygirl…
    What’s at the top of your bucket list? Expanding my brand internationally, which will allow me to chase all the bucket list travel plans I have.
    Late night snack of choice: Definitely Reese’s peanut butter cups!
    If you had a superpower, it would be: I would be the ultimate vessel of light and love who makes people feel seen, loved and appreciated. I’d want my powers to make people feel good about themselves and stand up a little taller.
    Your guilty pleasure book/movie/show: My favorite movie of all time, The Thomas Crowne Affair with Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo. I never get tired of watching it.
    Your signature scent: Meadow by SKYLAR. I love that it’s organic, vegan, and cruelty-free, and it smells amazing.
    Top 3 items you must carry at all times: A legal pad, an extra phone charger, and a man wallet (it’s really handy!)
    If you could have lunch with any woman, who would it be and why? It would definitely be Michelle Obama or Oprah. I’d like to ask them both how we could fix this world we’re living in. I’m so convinced one of them has the answer! More

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    The affordable interior collection that all your fashion friends will love

    Having spent significantly more time at home, we won’t be surprised if you have invested in a couple of new throw cushions or indulged in decadent candles.
    Little touches can instantly elevate your space, and H&M Home has been releasing a series of winning home pieces that are easy on the budget and are good on the eye.

    The latest collaboration with the British Museum is a dream for any fashion lover, especially if you have a soft spot for botanical prints. Featuring the works of Mary Delany, an 18th-century English artist known for her botanical depictions, the collection includes a range of decorative items printed with her flowers.
    In the seven-piece collection, there is a large vase with a round foot and slightly tapered, a mug shaped like an oversized teacup with a gold-toned handle, a candle with a wraparound print and two different sizes of both cushion covers and ceramic plates.

    We have asked Guillaume Vaillant, concept designer at H&M Home, to talk us through the collection and share a few quick interior hacks that we can apply during our next mini revamp.

    What drew you to Mary Delany’s paper mosaics?
    In the start of our design process for this season, many British references from the 18th century inspired us. We came across Mary Delany’s extraordinary work and were moved by her approach to flowers. Their black background reveals the delicate intensity of the flowers and the handicraft is incredible. We were amazed to see how her flower mosaics, made in the 1700s, could still feel so modern and strong.
    How do you interpret something from 18th Century to bring it to a modern home?
    The magic of this collaboration is really to see how beauty travels through time. Our vision was to create objects that would both showcase and highlight that beauty without altering it, therefore we paid strong attention to details and proportions for this collection.
    What has been the most challenging aspect of bringing this collection to live?
    The British Museum department of prints and drawings has such a wonderful catalogue of artworks that we had an immense pleasure to work with it. We really wanted to highlight the artist’s vision and create a dialogue between the final object and her original artwork. It was at the centre of our design process to showcase Mary Delany’s vision with respect and care.
    Consisting of seven key pieces, is it fair to say that they’ve been created to fit into any space?
    Absolutely. At H&M home we want to make it possible for everyone to create a modern and inspiring home. This collection really represents this idea. From a scented candle that you could put on your shelf to a vase for bigger floral display, we wanted to make this collection accessible for different spaces and budgets.

    Do you have a personal favourite?
    The scented candle might be my favourite item of this collection. It captures Mary Delany’s work perfectly and gives it an extra dimension both from the scent we used but also how the warm light shines through the black glass.
    What are your styling tips using The British Museum and H&M HOME collection?
    It a collection built on the harmonious work of an incredible artist. All the pieces work together and are easy to combine. So, whether you want to add a romantic touch to your sofa with some cushion covers, or bring romantic florals to your kitchen ceramics, everyone can really style it with their own personal touch.
    How do you feel our attitude to interior styling has changed since spending more time at home?
    The pasts months have been deeply interesting and challenging for many of us. We all somehow reconnected to our homes that became multipurpose spaces. They became our offices, our gyms, our socialising space and so many other functions. In a way, we all realised how important it is to make our home the mirror of who we are and adapt it to our new routines. Connected to a general need of well-being I think we have started to invest more time and resources in making our homes more functional and soothing.
    Can you share with us some simple interior hacks that will instantly transform our home?
    I recently repainted my living room, and even if you don’t have to redo your entire interior, it’s always amazing to see how colour affects your perception of a space. I tend to like neutral shades that have a very calming power and add a touch of fun to it. It’s important to have a few objects that really represent you and your personality. The easiest way in my opinion to transform your home is to trust nature. Natural materials and colours combined with plants will always work in harmony.
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    Emirates is offering COVID-19 tests to travellers at a discounted rate

    As travel continues to rise, tests for COVID-19 are also increasing in order to track and prevent the spread of the virus.
    Now, those intending to travel with Emirates can undergo a COVID-19 PCR test which will be priced at a discounted rate.

    Currently, the cost of a PCR test in Dubai and Abu Dhabi healthcare institutions is Dhs250 after being reduced significantly – previously the cost of a test was Dhs370.
    However, Emirates is offering their passengers tests priced at Dhs150 which they can get before flying out of Dubai.

    Passengers must provide healthcare workers with proof of a booked ticket or boarding pass, as well as ID.
    At present, available places to get tested for Dhs150 with Emirates American Hospital Dubai Media City Clinic, American Hospital Al Barsha Clinic and American Hospital Al Khawanij Clinic.
    There is also the option for home testing which will cost Dhs250.
    As per the normal timeframe for COVID-19 test results, they can be expected within 48 hours.
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