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    A cast member from Netflix’s hit new series Bridgerton is currently in Dubai

    If you haven’t yet watched Netflix’s new regency period series Bridgerton, it definitely needs to be on your list.
    Based on Julia Quinn’s novels, the new drama was released on Christmas Day and has been hugely popular.

    And it appears while taking some time off over the festive period, one of the cast members is currently in Dubai.  Martins Imhangbe, who plays the charismatic Will Mondrich, has been spotted in the emirate on his winter break, soaking up the sun par-taking in some watersports near the Dubai Marina and Burj Al Arab.

    In the series, the Bridgerton family portrays the height of Regency-era London as they play the socio-political game of high society.
    While playing the role of an up-and-coming boxer, Imhangbe manages to emulate characteristics of the real like boundary-breaking sportsman Bill Richmond, who gained popularity as he became one of the world’s first black sporting superstar.
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    From stage to screen, Imhangbe has managed to create a special place in the hearts of many as he did a lot of research as a boxing enthusiast and beautifully carried out the role.
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    Your guide to salaries in the UAE for 2021

    As the job market scenario changed drastically due to the COVID-19 effects, according to a new survey of UAE companies, new employees should expect a slight reduction of two per cent in their salaries next year due to the ongoing impact affecting various organisations.
    While keenly studying market trends and any financial changes, Cooper Fitch has released its annual salary guides for the Emirates as it conducted in-depth research into various companies. Amidst the results of the survey, the GCC-based recruitment agency understands that the majority of the organisations based in the UAE are not bound to expect a salary increase as the market still continues to recover from the pandemic effects.

    According to Trefor Murphy, founder and CEO of Cooper Fitch, this is due to the continued effects of the pandemic.
    “The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to ripple across the country, with a significant impact on the jobs market,” he said. “Despite the worldwide economic challenges, we believe the UAE is an extremely robust and resilient market with considerable bounce-back power.

    “The emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi are especially good at reinventing themselves and looking ahead to the next thing that will keep them relevant in the global market.”
    However, as an increase in recruitment activity could possibly follow suit as companies in this part of the world continue to seek for renewed growth with two-thirds of respondents (67 per cent) were able to avoid enforcing redundancies in 2020.
    Below is Cooper Fitch’s estimated guide to salaries in the UAE in 2021. You can download the full survey here.
    2021 UAE Salary Guide
    Digital and technology
    Between Dhs13,000 for entry-level employees to Dhs85,5o0 for experienced employees
    PR and Marketing
    Between Dhs11,000for entry-level employees to Dhs55,000 for experienced employees
    Finance and Accounting
    Between Dhs10,000 for entry-level employees to Dhs90,000 for experienced employees
    Investment banking
    Between Dhs15,000 for entry-level employees to Dhs95,000 for experienced employees
    Legal
    Between  Dhs13,000 for entry-level employees to Dhs100,000 for experienced employees
    HR
    Between Dhs14,500 for entry-level employees to Dhs40,000 for experienced employees
    Manufacturing and Supply Chain
    Between Dhs13,000 for entry-level employees to Dhs94,000 for experienced employees
    Retail
    Between Dhs8,000 for entry-level employees to Dhs58,000 for experienced employees
    All figures are subject to estimates. Download the full survey here.
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    8 Dubai-based fashion content creators to follow in 2021

    With the usage of social media becoming more rampant than ever, who we follow to consume inspiring content is more important than ever.
    With that in mind, here are eight content creators based in Dubai who you should be following on social media this year.
    Laura Badura

    From elevating everyday looks to being a fashion ambassador for many well-known brands, her travel-based content is a part of the iconic Instagram duo with her twin Klaudia Badura and her posts mainly centre between her travels in both Dubai and London.
    Samantha Francis

    Creative director and stylist Samantha Francis always manages to give us inspiration through her sartorial fashion choices and DIY décor ideas. From minimal aesthetics to supporting contemporary fashion brands, she’s definitely one to follow.
    Gabriella Bjersland

    This Dubai-based style maven not only has a visually aesthetic feed, but also enjoys being surrounded by creative craftsmanship as she believes in healthy eating and exercise too.
    Ola Farahat

    From styling and accessorising, to adding a playful touch to each outfit, this content creator and former EW cover star is a well-known designer, fashion blogger and business visionary. Her confidence is absolutely refreshing.
    Zahra Khalil

    Known for her fashion expertise, Zahra has worked across well-known publications along with media production and over the years has captured her love for travelling on social media.
    Tamara Al Gabbani

    The Emirati fashion designer and model has amped the notch by taking the region’s fashion scene by storm, by also being an avid voice for female strength and empowerment she’s on top of her A-game like never before.
    Sai Ferrera

    After starting her own blog, she’s managed to engage her followers through her beautiful art of content creation while sharing her love for the beach and travel while also being drawn towards spirituality.
    Rania Fawaz

    This former EW cover star gives us style inspiration on a daily basis, from ’80s silhouettes to a jet-setting agenda, she’s earned a loyal fanbase while also honing her true fashion talent.
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    Creative Director of Fine Blooms on creating a fine finish

    Words: Diyana Hakmi

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    Chloe Szukilojc’s approaches creating fine floral arrangement with a daring eye for the unusual.
    What do your first 30 minutes of the day look like?

    When I am up, I like to head to the gym or clean my house while listening to a podcast. I find this so therapeutic. I love coming home to a fresh, clean house because my days can be so busy that I need to be in a clear space when I return home. I try to take some time for myself in the morning because this is the only time in my day where I able to do so. I have become addicted to podcasts and it allows me the space to not focus on everything else, even for a short time.
    Tell us about your role as Creative Director of Fine Blooms.
    I love my job so much. There are so many different aspects of my role and every day is different from the next. I spend a lot of time sourcing and ordering flowers as most of our products come from our suppliers in Holland. Making sure the flowers are here on time for events and orders is essential. The role is ever-changing, we all help out and work together as a team and this is key for the success of any business.
    How did you know you wanted to be a florist?

    I have always wanted to do something creative. I always excelled in textiles, design and art at school. My passion for flowers came from a young age, and as I grew older, I become more confident in pursuing my dream. Being a florist then, isn’t the same as it is now, back then it would have been very uncommon to leave school and do what I do. Now I think floristry is more exclusive, it’s like an art practice.
    What has been the biggest challenge since launching and how did you overcome this?
    I relocated to Dubai at the end of February of this year and three weeks later, we went into lockdown. Not only was I in a completely new country and in a new role, but also in the middle of a global pandemic. There have been some tough times, but honestly, the good far outweighs the bad. I feel very proud of how Fine Blooms has excelled this year.
    Which flower is your favourite, and why?
    This is honestly the most challenging question, and it changes every season. By the end of the peony season, I’m ready to see something new but when they come back, I’m in love again. That’s what’s so great about my job; things are always changing all the time. Currently, I cannot live without chocolate cosmos. They look like chocolate and smell exactly like chocolate.

    Which floral trends are the most popular in the region?
    Floristry is like fashion, and any other face paced moving industry. Trends are continually changing and evolving. I think people in the region are now looking for something different, usual and unique. When we create our wildest designs, that’s usually what gets the most attention.
    How should you look after your floral arrangements?
    Lots of water! Fill your vase right to the top as flowers drink super quickly, especially when it’s hot, and if you receive a bouquet the stems can be different lengths. So, to avoid any dying off quicker than the others, make sure to fill right to the top of the vase and change the water every two days.
    What’s inspires when creating floral designs?
    I take a lot of inspiration from my surroundings. The environment, natural products and landscapes inspire me. I love using the unusual. Over the past year, we’ve used sand, fruit and even salt rocks in our designs. I want to do things differently and show people how to incorporate what you have in your fruit bowl into your dinner party table arrangement set up.
    What key elements should be present in flower arrangements for the festive season, and will you be creating festive wreaths?
    Everyone celebrates the festive season differently, so I think it’s important not to box yourself into the stereotypical designs or colour schemes. We will be focusing heavily on dried flowers this festive season so our customers can keep arrangements in their homes for longer, even through into the New Year.
    Which Instagram accounts do you follow for inspiration?
    @rubymarylennox is a magician. An Australian florist now living in Berlin and taking the floristry world by storm. I gasp every time I see a new post.
    Also, my sister @isabellaszukilojc she is fabulous. She is the Dark Lab’s Marking Director, which holds the most captivating, eye-opening festival every year, Dark Mofo in Hobart, Tasmania. It honestly blows my mind what they do there.

    What advice would you give to your younger self starting?
    Trust your instinct. I spent a few years working in the fashion industry because I thought it was the closest thing I could do the floristry. Obviously, in the end, I wasn’t happy, as it wasn’t where my passion lay. Also, always go for what you want and don’t get too caught up in what’s the traditional route of a career. You can make anything happen if you work hard and believe in yourself. Don’t seek approval from others; it will always hold you back.
    This is ‘The Party Issue’ – how will you be celebrating this year?
    Like many others this year, I won’t be able to make it home to my family and friends back in Australia, which is heartbreaking. Still, I’m trying to make the best out of this situation and take some time off and explore the UAE and spend my first holiday season in my new home with my partner and friends. I’m so looking forward to it. I think the whole world deserves a good break!
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    8 fabulous things to do over this New Year’s Eve weekend

    As the overbooked holiday season soon comes to an end, the slowdown from a whirlwind of events is essential as we enter 2021. From a relaxing pool day by the beach to a rejuvenating staycation, Emirates Woman has curated a list of activities to help you usher in the arrival of the new year.
    Pool day at Azure Beach

    Located at Rixos Premium Dubai, JBR, you can take the plunge into the new year with a private, luxury cabana experience for a perfect city escape. Every Friday and Saturday for Dhs200 guests will receive a voucher for Dhs100 to redeem on food & beverages with stunning views of the Palm.
    For more information visit azure-beach.com
    New Year’s Day garden Brunch at Bab Al Shams

    Spend the first day of 2021 at Al Forsan in Bab Al Shams with a warm garden brunch offering a choice between indoor or alfresco dining while showcasing a live cooking station featuring a selection of healthy and organic meals alongside a range of beverages prepared by the specialized inhouse mixologists. Packages start from Dhs450 per person from 1pm to 5pm on January 1, 2021.
    For more information visit babalshams.com
    Get fresh produce at the Emirati Farmers Souq

    Located on the ground floor of the two storey Food district, young entrepreneurial UAE farmers sell local fruits and vegetables every Saturday till Ramadan from 8am to 2pm on Palm Jumeriah, the Pointe. This homegrown theme is made to happen on a weekly basis to ensure food sustainability in the emirate.
    Enjoy a staycation at Zaha Hadid’s new hotel

    Designed by the famous architect, the swish interiors meet sleek, sculpted curvature as this extremely personalized hotel is located in the heart of Dubai at the Burj Khalifa district while offering sweeping city views a plethora of bars and restaurants for guests to dine in.
    For more information regarding the staycation packages visit melia.com
    Take a trip to London’s beloved Arts Club in Dubai

    This brasserie is a unique interpretation of the London Club’s impressive heritage. Located in DIFC, the club expands over 65,000 and designed to provide its members with an unforgettable experience. Opened on December 26, 2020, this international outpost is definitely on list of places to visit.
    For more information visit the theartsclub.ae
    Visit SALT’s new pop-up

    Take a bite of this new burger-dining concept with decadent shakes and savoury meals, as you can find this new pop-up location in DIFC with workshops on art, Photography, fitness and live musicians in the evening as you sample on all sorts of new concoctions to leave you craving more. The pop-up is on until April 30, 2021.
    To book your camping spot at this brand new concept visit sevenrooms.com
    New Year’s Eve celebrations
    If you’re still undecided on what to do for New Year’s Eve, Emirates Woman has curated a list of ultimate hotspots in the emirate to visit incase you’re on the lookout for any last minute plans for inspiration definitely give it a must read.
    Read: Still need to make NYE plans? Here’s 21 spectacular places to go in Dubai
    Get ready to glow with JLO’s new beauty brand

    There’s no better way to kickstart the new year, than with this covetable beauty brand, launching on January 1, 2021, JLO Beauty is all set to let you glow with its range of covetable beauty products, from dewy moisturizers to miracle working creams, all the products are set to give you that limitless glow.
    To pre-order visit jlobeauty.com
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    Remembering the French courtier Pierre Cardin for his pioneering career

    With over 60 years in the fashion Industry, Monsieur Pierre Cardin was adored for his business acumen and world renowned label. France’s Academy of Fine Arts, announced his death on Tuesday in the French capital region while he was 98 years old.

    Inspired by futuristic silhouettes and the jet age, his visionary outlook helped him exceed as he become one of the first courtiers in the Parisian world to make ready-to-wear versions of his designs back in 1959, while luminaries such as Elizabeth Taylor and the Beatles were also seen dawned in his creations.

    From avant-garde tunics to space helmets his innovation in the fashion industry won’t be forgotten. Later on in 1969, the designer was also commissioned by Nasa to create a spacesuit and is still considered a trailblazer in the world of futurism.
    He will always be remembered for his contribution ad his inspiring story of starting out at France’s elite fashion house, Paquin and later being hired by Christian Dior a year later. After gaining inspiration and exposure, Mr. Cardin founded his fashion house in 1950.
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