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    In Pics: Inside Hailey Bieber’s babymoon in Japan

    Lifeby Ruman Baig31 mins ago Baby Bieber is on the way, and mama-to-be Hailey is ‘One Less lonely Girl’ in Japan, with husband Justin spoiling her silly.Ever since the announcement, Hailey has been giving her ardent followers a peek into her pregnancy glow. In her first pregnancy post, we saw her giving a nod to the Y2K in a butterfly top and oversized dungaree.After the nesting photo dump, Hailey gave a glimpse of her pregnancy style at the Billie Eilish concert, where she looked Gen-z chic in her athleisure shorts, baby tee, baseball cap and biker jacket.Next up, the Biebers were spotted in Japan, enjoying their babymoon during the precious cherry Blossom season. From sushi dates, museum walks and matcha runs to photoshoots by the lake — both Hailey and Justin were enjoying their downtime to the fullest.Of course, the Rhode founder took her envy-worthy wardrobe for a spin in Japan. The supermodel shared images of herself striking a pose in a leather vest and jacket look, yellow cropped top and a matching bucket hat, oversized cardigans and sweatsuits.The cherry blossom manicure with to-be launched Rhode strawberry pimple patches were a treat for the beauty girlies.Looking happy and joyful in each other’s company, Justin was also snapped embracing Hailey’s belly on the streets, serving some serious couple goals.In Pics: Take a look at all the photos shared by Hailey Bieber from her dreamy Japan honeymoon:Baby announcementCongratulations are in order for Justin and Hailey Bieber who are expecting their first child.From their whirlwind romance to their heartfelt commitment, their relationship has been a source of inspiration for many. Now, the couple has announced that they are expecting their first child, sending waves of joy and excitement through their fanbase.Shared in a sweet Instagram post, where Hailey (dressed in a lace white dress, showing her bump) is seen renewing her vows with her husband.The BeginningTheir story began in the most unexpected of ways. Justin and Hailey first met when they were just teenagers, introduced by Hailey’s father, Stephen Baldwin, at a fan event in 2009. Their initial meeting was brief, but it planted the seeds of a deep connection that would eventually flourish into something beautiful.The On-again, Off-again YearsIn the following years, Justin and Hailey’s paths would often cross, but it wasn’t until 2014 that their friendship blossomed into something more. They were spotted spending time together and igniting rumors of a budding romance. However, their relationship faced its share of challenges, including Justin’s highly publicized on-again, off-again relationship with Selena Gomez.Despite the obstacles, Justin and Hailey remained close friends, supporting each other through thick and thin. Their bond only grew stronger with time, laying the foundation for what was to come.The ProposalIn July 2018, Justin surprised the world when he proposed to Hailey during a romantic getaway in the Bahamas. The heartfelt proposal marked a new chapter in their love story, symbolizing their commitment to each other and their shared future.The WeddingLess than two months after their engagement, Justin and Hailey tied the knot in a private courthouse ceremony in New York City in September 2018. While their decision for a low-key wedding initially surprised many, it reflected the couple’s desire for intimacy and authenticity in their relationship.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram: @justinbieber @haileybieber  More

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    How I got my job as..Head of Design at a sustainable streetwear brand

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    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’re giving the spotlight to Nicoletta Ginetti, Head of Design, FIFTY MADE – an eco-conscious luxury streetwear brand by The Giving Movement.
    To find out more about how she acquired the position, Emirates Woman talks to the designer about her foray into the world of fashion, her early days at Just Cavalli and Philipp Plein and how it all shaped her design ideology to helm this new sustainable brand.

    Can you share more about your journey into the fashion world after your studies at the Institute of European Design in Rome?
    After wrapping up my time at IED in Rome, I kicked off my career as a Junior Womenswear designer at Roberto Cavalli. Two years later, I decided to switch things up and joined Philipp Plein, where I really hit my stride. Over the next six years, I worked my way up from Junior to Senior Designer, eventually landing the role of Head Designer. It’s been a wild ride, especially overseeing the women’s line and making my mark in the fashion game.
    Starting as an upcoming designer, you’ve reached prestigious positions at iconic fashion houses. How did these experiences shape your approach to design?
    Beginning as an emerging designer and progressing through iconic fashion houses has been a transformative journey. These experiences have profoundly shaped my approach to design by instilling a keen understanding of craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the importance of pushing creative boundaries. Working with renowned brands has honed my ability to blend tradition with innovation, resulting in a design philosophy that values both the timeless and the avant-garde. Additionally, the exposure to diverse styles and global perspectives has enriched my creative palette, influencing a more inclusive and versatile approach to fashion
    Your role in designing the women’s collection for “Just Cavalli” and later leading the womenswear line at Philipp Plein is impressive. Can you highlight some key influences and innovations you brought to these roles?
    At Just Cavalli, I was still at the very early stages of my career, learning and drawing inspiration from contemporary art and global street style. Transitioning to Philipp Plein, I led the women’s line with a focus on glamour and rebellion. I incorporated edgy elements like embellishments and unconventional textures, aligning with the brand’s daring aesthetic.

    FIFTY MADE is described as redefining luxury streetwear. How did your global experiences and collaborations contribute to the brand’s vision?
    Drawing inspiration from diverse cultures around the world, I’ve infused a unique global perspective into the brand’s aesthetic. Collaborating with creators from different regions has not only added authenticity to our collection but also allowed us to celebrate traditional craftsmanship within the context of luxury streetwear. The fusion of Eastern and Western influences, a hallmark of my global experiences, is evident in the design philosophy of FIFTY MADE. It goes beyond fashion, embodying a cultural dialogue that resonates with a broad and diverse audience. Moreover, my commitment to sustainable practices, cultivated through exposure to varied fashion landscapes, has influenced FIFTY MADE’s emphasis on ethical sourcing and responsible production methods.
    Could you elaborate on the creative process behind FIFTY MADE? How do you balance designing in Dubai and crafting in Italy to achieve the brand’s distinctive style?
    The creative process behind FIFTY MADE is a delicate dance between the vibrant energy of Dubai and the timeless craftsmanship of Italy. It begins with drawing inspiration from the rich cultural tapestry of Dubai, embracing its modernity and blending it with the brand’s Italian roots. The juxtaposition of these influences sparks the initial design concepts, embodying the essence of luxury streetwear. Once the designs take shape, the process transitions to Italy, where meticulous craftsmanship comes into play. Collaborating with skilled artisans, the designs are brought to life using traditional Italian techniques and high-quality materials. This fusion of contemporary design from Dubai and the artisanal craftsmanship from Italy results in FIFTY MADE’s distinctive style – a harmonious blend of cultural contrasts.
    The brand focuses on limited and entirely exclusive pieces. What inspired this approach, and how do you envision it impacting the fashion landscape?
    The decision to focus on limited and entirely exclusive pieces for FIFTY MADE stems from a desire to cultivate a sense of rarity and uniqueness within the brand. This approach is inspired by the notion that true luxury lies in exclusivity, offering discerning customers an opportunity to own something truly exceptional.

    As the Head of Design, what do you consider the defining elements that make FIFTY MADE stand out in the ever-evolving fashion industry?
    As the Head of Design at FIFTY MADE, the brand’s standout features include its unique cultural fusion of Dubai and Italian influences, the focus on limited and exclusive pieces for a sense of rarity, a commitment to sustainability, storytelling through design, a dedication to quality craftsmanship, and leadership in redefining luxury streetwear. These elements collectively position FIFTY MADE as a distinctive and influential presence in the dynamic fashion landscape.
    What is your ultimate mission with FIFTY MADE, and how do you aim to achieve the goal of transcending the ordinary to the extraordinary in the minds of fashion enthusiasts?
    FIFTY MADE’s ultimate mission is to redefine luxury streetwear by seamlessly blending global cultural influences, emphasizing exclusivity, and upholding sustainability. The brand aims to achieve this by consistently innovating in design, producing limited and exclusive pieces, and gaining global recognition through strategic partnerships. FIFTY MADE aspires to transcend the ordinary in the minds of fashion enthusiasts, creating an extraordinary and iconic presence in the industry.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    The Archies: Highlights from the star-studded premiere

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    Zoya Akhtar’s rendition of the classic comic series, The Archies, starring the next-gen of Bollywood is all set to release on Netflix on December 7, 2023.
    Ever since the ZNMD director announced this ambitious project last year, the speculation around it has been at an all-time high. Zoya’s filmography has always been about original stories – to watch the director touch a subject that has been told multiple times, in different eras, through different forms caused an obvious stir of intrigue around the project.
    The cherry on top of this Riverdale-based milkshake was the star caste she hand picked. 3 out of the 7 lead characters in the movie belong to legacy film families – Suhana khan (daughter of Bollywood superstar Sharukh Khan), Agastya Nanda (grandson of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan), Khushi Kapoor (daughter of late icon Sridevi and producer Boney Kapoor). The remaining four include young actors Vedang Raina, Aditi Dot, Yuvraj Menda and Mihir Ahuja, who are also making their debut with this much-awaited film.
    Last night, the movie was premiered at the NMACC in Mumbai and here are the highlights of the event:
    Khushi Kapoor paid tribute to Sridevi

    The 23-year-old new-age actor began her journey in Bollywood by paying a homage to her late mother. For the priemier of The Archies, Khushi opted for the same gold strapless gown by Kaufman Franco, that late Sridervi wore in 2013 for an award ceremony.
    SRK escorting Suhana to the red carpet

    Known as the most thorough gentleman of Bollywood, Sharukh Khan played a dutiful father, as he accompanied one of the star of the night a.k.a his daughter on the red carpet. Always the centre of attraction within the khan family, it was heart-warming to see the mega star step aside and pave the way for his daughter.
    Three generation of the Bachchans

    For the Bachchans, it was a family affair on the red carpet. From Shweta Bachchan-Nanda to the Jaya Bachchan, everyone rallied on the red carpet around Agastya Nanda, who played the tituliar role in this film. In one of the social media posts by Netflix, three generactions of actors from the Bachchan family were captured together – Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Agastya Nanda – the grandfather and uncle beamed with pride in the same frame.
    All the stars descended on the red carpet

    You know it’s a Zoya Akhtar film when the who’s who of Bollywood can be seen in attendance. Whether it was her filmmaker friend Karan Johar, her brother actor-producer Farhan Akhtar or other industry heavy weights like Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh.
    Friends like family

    Female actors have notoriously pitted against each other for the sake of gossip and drama, which makes their support for each other’s work even more special. Suhana Khan, Ananya panday and Shanaya Kapoor are childhood friends – on Suhana’s big night, both Ananya and Shanaya were seen cheering for their friend.
    The cast basking in the glory of appreciation

    After the curtains went down and the premiere of the film was over, a photograph of the cast, standing in the centre of a thunderous applaud has been captured. After a year of conjecture around their credibitly due to their pedigree, it must have been encourging to be on the receiving end of this.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    In Pics: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Elegance meets tradition: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s exhibits her timeless style as she graces Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
    After an exhilarating F1 weekend at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023, international power couple, model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and actor Jason Statham visited the iconic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
    Rosie, known for her classic elegance, opted for a modest-chic ensemble for the occasion, effortlessly fusing her personal minimalistic style with a deep appreciation for local customs.
    The Rose Inc founder wore an all-white flowing asymmetrical top paired with fitted white trousers, symbolising a seamless union of fashion and cultural reverence.
    A noteworthy detail in Rosie’s ensemble was the white Maison Valentino clutch, serving as a tasteful accessory against the majestic setting. This subtle yet striking choice accentuated Rosie’s innate sense of style.
    Their visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque not only captured the essence of the couple’s sartorial finesse but also highlighted their sincere respect for local traditions. vibrant intersection of fashion and heritage.
    Scroll below for the pictures of the couple at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque:

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    Lorraine Kelly and Andrea McLean both love this stunning summer dress – and it’s in the sale!

    Lorraine Kelly and Andrea McLean are two of TV’s most stylish ladies, so it’s probably no surprise that their outfits overlap sometimes. And recently, they did just that – as Lorraine wore a dress that Andrea picked out some months ago, for her daily presenting duties. Both women decided on a gorgeous yellow midi dress, […] More

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    Kirstie Allsopp reveals brilliant storage hack for keeping clothes clean and mark-free

    Location, Location, Location host Kirstie Allsopp is certainly a whizz at all things to do with the home. When she’s not expertly helping buyers through a property purchase, she’s upcycling quality pieces of furniture, or sharing advice on how to take care of our humble abodes. And now, Kirstie has shared with her Twitter followers […] More