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    Emirates reveals its breathtaking new premium economy class

    Received from Airbus’ Hamburg facility last week, this new Premium Economy cabin in Emirates features an aesthetic and technological advancement to provide customers an enhanced flying experience. From a comfortable cradle position to cream-coloured anti-stain leather details similar to Business Class, this unmatched experience is a game changer in the airline industry.

    Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: “The Emirates A380 is already one of the most sought-after travel experiences in the skies, and now we’ve made it even better. While others cut back, Emirates is working hard to restore the products and services that we’ve had to suspend or adjust due to pandemic precautions, and introduce new offerings and enhancements.”

    Once 2021 and 2022, the remaining 5 A380s will be delivered with the latest Emirates’ premium economy seats while the airline already received most of its Airbus’ already. With 13.3” screen and a wide range of unmatched tunes, blockbusters, TV channels and news platforms on the Emirates’ Ice entertainment, passengers are sure to be well-equipped for long flights too.
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    Along with amble room to stretch and optimal comfort, more details regarding where its A380 aircraft with Premium Economy will be deployed in the coming weeks will be announced, for more information visit emirates.com
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    10 films and shows to stay tuned for on Netflix in January 2021

    While some timeless shows might depart Netflix, a slew of original and new content is all set to appear in the New Year, meaning January will be filled with continuous hours of binge-watching new series and films on the streaming giant.
    January 1The Minimalists: Less Is Now
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    The Minimalists have reworked this phrase to create a sense of urgency for today’s consumer culture: now is the time for less
    Catch Me If You Can (2002)
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    Notorious con artist Frank Abagnale has duped people worth millions of dollars with his masterful art of deception.
    Into the Wild (2007)
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    A young graduate decides to renounce all his possessions and hitchhike across America. During his journey, he encounters several situations which change him as a person.
    January 2The Netflix Afterparty (Cobra Kai Special) Netflix Original
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    The Netflix Afterparty is a new variety/talk show series that debuted on December 13th. The Cobra Kai edition arrives on Netflix the day after Cobra Kai season 3 hits Netflix.
    January 5LA’s Finest (Season 1)
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    An LAPD detective gets paired with a new partner. Although their personalities do not match, they always put forth their best efforts to take down criminals.
    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
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    A journalist, hires a computer hacker, to solve the mystery of a woman who has been missing for forty years. The two discover more than they bargained for.
    January 6Tony Parker: The Final Shot (2021) Netflix Original
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    This film examines the background and career of Tony Parker, whose determination led him to become arguably the greatest French basketball player.
    January 7Pieces of a Woman (2021) Netflix Original
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    A heartbreaking home birth leaves a woman grappling with the profound emotional fallout, isolated from her partner and family by a chasm of grief.
    January 11The Intouchables (2011)
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    An unusual friendship develops when a street smart immigrant is hired to take care of a disabled French nobleman.
    January 22The White Tiger (2021) Netflix Original
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    An ambitious Indian driver uses his wit and cunning to escape from poverty and rise to the top.
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    9 incredible women reveal what they have learned throughout 2020

    After an incredibly challenging year for all, we speak to some of the most incredible women we know about how they will be unwinding at the end of this year and what they have learned throughout 2020.
    Her Excellency Dr. Sara Al MadaniFounder of Halahi, Social Fish and Proposal Cupids@sara_almadani_

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    2020 has been a tough yet amazing year. A lot of good things happened to me. I’ve changed the way I work and my priorities, so COVID was a blessing in disguise. This year has also taught me that it’s okay to take some time off, it’s okay not to be as constantly busy as we are used to. I’ve learned it’s okay to let go sometimes and not work and it’s okay to focus on your mental health because that’s all that matters.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    Due to the current situation, we can’t be very festive, but usually, I spend it with my family remembering the heritage of the UAE and all the things that come with it.
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    I’m thinking of taking a trip to the Maldives, to unwind on the beach – my mind needs it and my body needs it!
    Fatma Al OtaibaFounder of Odeem@odeem_official

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    This year has been quite an interesting year for everyone I believe. The circumstances showed me what is of true value to us – our family and loved ones, not to take simple pleasures for granted.
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    I usually travel around this time. At the end of this year though, I’m looking forward to taking some time off and spending quality time locally. The weather’s great in Dubai during this season and it would be a perfect time for a staycation with my family.
    Ghizlan GuenezEntrepreneur and businessperson@ghizlan_guenez_

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    2020 thought me to slow down and focus on all areas of my life that need attention to enable me to be a good, healthy and happy person. I had spent four years consumed with setting up and launching a business and before that 14 years in a very fast-paced industry and realised that whilst I was thriving professionally, I wasn’t truly nurturing other important aspects of my life such as my personal relationships, my physical wellbeing and my recreational time be it going on vacations or taking the time to just “switch off”. This year forced many of us to take a pause which was probably necessary for many of us, certainly for myself. I had the time to reflect back and reconsider what I would like my life to look like for me to feel happy and as balanced as can be whilst still fulfilling my ambitions and goals.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    With family and friends. We’re close as a family and enjoy celebrating holidays together. We’re all foodies and my brothers good really well so we enjoy nothing more than a great meal and lots of conversation and laughter around the dinner table. In today’s pace, we don’t get to sit together for a proper meal often so the holidays are a great occasion to reconnect with loved ones and spend quality time
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    It would have been lovely to travel somewhere but on the positive side staying in town has allowed us to re-explore parts of the UAE that we hadn’t before. I have been to some beautiful places such as Hatta which I hadn’t visited since I was 13! So, I’m planning on a staycation in one of the local resorts either in the desert or by the sea.
    Dounia Sheikh El ArdDubai-based content creator@mydounia

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    2020 has taught me patience and gratitude in so many ways. It’s not easy to put our lives and plans on hold.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    I will be celebrating at home with my loved ones. It feels funny yet comforting to have a different style of celebrations this year, usually by this time I’d have my whole week of Christmas and New Year’s Eve planned with gatherings and even my outfits!
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    To unwind, I found that developing my creative side has helped me a lot. I’m currently taking sewing and pottery classes just to focus on something else and it’s been quite inspiring!
    Zeynab ElhelwBlogger and influencer@fashion_pirate

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    I’ve learnt that life is extremely precious, unpredictable and family along with health is everything. My priorities changed a lot this year therefore doing and saying what I feel without hesitation is paramount.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    We will be celebrating with the delivery of my nephew which we are so excited about. Moreover, I’ll hopefully be having the company of my parents fly in from London and join us in Dubai to celebrate the festive season on the beach by relaxing and enjoying special moments together.
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    I’ll be spending exceptional quality time with the family and taking each say as it comes with no long-term plans. This for me is valuable to live in the now and unwinding to start the New Year afresh.
    Lana AlbeikModel@lana_.jpg

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    To celebrate and enjoy any small achievement.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    I will take time off work and spend it with my family but I will probably work on some side projects.
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    Try my best to be in nature and be in the winter sun – nothing relaxes me like the sun.
    Nina UbhiMakeup artist@ninaubhi

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    Take nothing for granted! It’s easy to become complacent with everyday luxuries and even people. So, this year has taught me how unimportant material things are and how important spending time with loved ones is. Being an entrepreneur means I’m constantly working and with so much being focused on social media you sometimes forget to put your phone down and soak in those special moments. This year I’ve learnt to live in the moment and not worry so much if I have a heavy workload – it will still be there tomorrow!
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    I will be celebrating this festive season with my husband and we’re likely to have a quiet one at home. After all, it’s all about who you spend it with rather than where you go. I love cooking and baking so I’m pretty excited to take some time off and focus on feeding people!
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    I still haven’t thought that far ahead but I usually decide with my husband a week before! I’m taking each day as it comes and I think this year I feel more inclined to do something relaxing. Anything that will still leave me feeling refreshed in the new year.
    Haneen OdehOwner of Snob salon@haneenodeh

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    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    How much we took everything for granted. I learnt to take time to enjoy the little moments in life and not stress over things that don’t matter! I also learnt to enjoy my time at home and not be running around all the time.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    Quietly, with my family! I think this festive season will be a bit more low key than any other time and gives us a chance to slow down and spend time with loved ones. A lot of cooking and barbecuing as well in this amazing weather!
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    A lot of self-care. This year has been tough for a lot of people and for once I’m not going to have a new year’s resolution list because I don’t want to put myself under pressure of achieving for next year. Nothing went according to plan in 2020 and I think 2021 will also be a bit unpredictable. Just take a breath and live day by day!
    Aya FaisalFashion influencer@theayoot

    What have you learned throughout 2020?
    My happiness depends on myself and my moods.
    How will you be celebrating this festive season?
    I will be celebrating with my dearest family.
    What will you be doing to unwind at the end of the year?
    A small gathering with my family and my closest friends to remind everyone that we’ve been through this year and we are grateful to be here all together.
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    January’s – ‘The Positivity Issue’ with Mayassa Al-Tajir

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    Words & Creative Direction: Amy SessionsPhotography: Žiga MihelcicFashion Assistant: Sarah Joseph
    Welcome to ‘The Positivity Issue’. I would like to thank an incredible team for digging deep in 2020 and allowing us to stand where we do currently, having honed and elevated Emirates Woman we are well-positioned for a strong start to 2021. This wouldn’t work without you all, so thank you for every late night, every detail and extra mile, it is truly appreciated.

    In this issue, you will find everything to enable you to kick off the New Year with a positive mindset.
    For our cover aerial artist, fitness enthusiast and wellness expert, Mayassa Al-Tajir, shares with us her positive approach to life.

    We also look ahead to SS21 with interviews from three key swimwear brands, Oséree, Myra Swim and PALM. We also speak to YNAP’s Director of Sustainability and Inclusion, Giorgia Roversi.

    Beauty wise, we look at the gentlest cleansers that deliver a deep clean, Tata Harper discusses their mindful approach to beauty and Aveda leads the charge for ethical beauty in The Positive Pioneer.
    We also look at how to give your investment pieces longevity and some of the most incredible women we know outline how they will be harnessing an attitude of positivity for 2021.
    Focus on the good and the good gets better.
    Happy New Year.
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    The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature is all set for its programme in 2021

    Being known as the region’s largest celebration of the written and spoken world, while encouraging homegrown talent and visitors of all ages to interact with their favourite writers, the programme for the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature has been set.
    The event aims to promote debates and share a mutual love for both reading and writing with similar-minded individuals and is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

    With the next edition of the festival all set to begin from January 29 to February 13, the programme will be held slightly differently featuring virtual sessions in the field of art, science, current affairs, film, food and performance. With live streams taking a front seat, there’s a chance for everyone to attend. In partnership with founding partners Emirates Airline and the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the festival returns with an exciting mix of live and virtual sessions.
    Ahlam Bolooki, festival director for the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature said: “The world has shifted since the 2020 Festival, and we have all been changed by the events of the last year. Although circumstances have meant that some of the usual elements of our Festival are not possible for 2021, we are thrilled to be able to stage live sessions again.”

    To name a few speakers, the inspiring women’s rights activist Malala, who’s also the youngest Nobel Prize laureate is all set to share her story, mission and vision for the future. Talal Al Buhairi is to take a look at tradition through a modern lens, in particular assessing how social media corrupts our perception of the real world by adding a focus on the Arab Worlds, Behavioural specialist, leadership coach and author Thomas Erikson, author of the runaway bestseller, Surrounded by Idiots, will be giving insights into how we can communicate more effectively with our colleagues along with many more inspiring individuals will be conduction workshops and exclusive talks.
    While being compliant with the COVID-19 prevention regulations, social distancing measures will be adhered to across all venues, with fewer tickets available for each session due to the limitations being priced at Dhs60 for adults and Dhs40 for children, the digital pass will also be available with live-streamed sessions from home at Dhs100. Tickets will go on sale for general release on January 4, 2021.
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    These roads in Dubai will be closed off for New Year’s Eve

    As New Year’s Eve celebrations are just on the horizon, certain parts of Dubai will be closed until the end of the last day of the year. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) made this announcement as part of preparations for the special day.

    Al Asayel Road from Oud Street to Al Meydan Street will be closed from 4pm onwards to be specifically used for public transportation and emergency vehicles. Furthermore, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard Street will also be shut from 4pm, after the parking is full. The RTA also advised those with any reservations in the vicinity to make it in time before 4pm, to avoid any inconvenience.
    In addition, Financial Center Road will be closed from 4pm, while Al Sukook Street will close at 8pm. Future Street will be closed in the crossing between Business Bay street and Financial Center Street in phases between 6-8pm.
    In cooperation with the Dubai Police, the RTA operational team will be present in all the necessary locations to ensure effective distribution is there. The Burj Khalifa metro station will also be closed from 5pm on December 31 until 6am on January 1 with a special crossing zone for pedestrians to cross Sheikh Zayed Road near the station.
    Also read: Still need to make NYE plans? Here’s 21 spectacular places to go in Dubai
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    HH Sheikh Mansoor spearheads the 2020 Dubai Globe Soccer Awards

    Despite the global pandemic, under the guidance of the Chairman of Dubai Sports Council (DSC), His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, managed to bring well-known personalities and players from around the football world for an in-person conference which took place on December 27, at Armani Hotel in Burj Khalifa with the theme – Football at the Top.
    On the night, Tommaso Bendoni, CEO of the Dubai Globe Soccer Awards shared his honour at being able to share their gratitude to those in the world of football amidst a difficult year.

    “We are honoured to have been able to show our appreciation to the players, clubs, coaches and agents who, during a difficult year for everyone, continued to work so that football did not stop and kept millions of fans around the world entertained,” he said.

    Notable awards give on the night included world-renowned football player Cristiano Ronaldo being crowned as Player of the Century 2001-2020 and with Polish talent Robert Lewandowski triumphing as Player of the Year 2020 and Bayern Munich as club received the Globe Soccer Award for Club of the Year 2020.
    Meanwhile, the Club of the Century 2001-2020, went to Real Madrid as the numbers for this Spanish club speak for themselves, not to mention their record of victories with many more talents being recognised.
    After accepting his award for Player of the Century 2001-2020, Cristiano Ronaldo said, “Year after year, Dubai gathers the best players, coaches and directors of world football in the same place for an entire week, showing how respected the Globe Soccer Awards has become.”

    Aimed to recognize, the best players, coaches and talent, the annual Dubai Globe Soccer Awards were established in 2010, Sheikh Mansoor shared his hopes to create “a better future for football” in the UAE and across the world.
    “We are following the path of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who insists we do not wait for the future, but make it, and the organisation of this Dubai International Sports Conference contributes towards the creation of a better future for football in the UAE, this region and the wider world,” His Highness said.
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    Jodie Harrison reveals what makes the perfect party and the ideal guest

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    Previously at MR PORTER, MODA OPERANDI and most recently at Soho House where she was Chief Membership & Communications Officer, curator of exceptional content, Jodie Harrison tells us what makes the perfect party and the ideal guest.
    What do your first 30 mins of the day look like, your morning routine?
    I wake up early – generally, around 5 or 6am (much to the annoyance of my husband who is a night owl). I check my phone and walk our dog, Jed, up to Hampstead Heath or down to Primrose Hill. I’m at my most creative in the morning, so spend a lot of this walk writing down ideas and thoughts on my iPhone.
    How did your previous roles set you up for success and did you always know you wanted to work in the luxury industry?

    I started out my career at GQ as their Style & Grooming Editor, having always dreamt of working in magazines. As a consequence, print holds a special place in my heart. In every job since, I’ve enjoyed seeing how print evolves in the ever-growing shadow of digital. At MR PORTER it manifested as a way to reach new customers in The MR PORTER Post and books we published with Thames & Hudson. At Soho House, I edited their second coffee-table book, MORNING NOON NIGHT, and again, this was often someone’s first, proper introduction to the brand. There will always be a sense of luxury to a printed page – and now more than ever, there’s a desire for something tangible, crafted. The confidence, time, meticulousness and energy of putting something in ink will always be a luxury to me.
     You have to wear multiple hats in your role. Do you feel more drawn to the creative or the business side?
    In my gut, it’s always the creative side. That’s my default setting, the place that makes me get up in the morning and breathe happily. The business side takes more study, planning and method for me but over the years as I’ve moved from magazines to digital and e-commerce, I often found myself thrilled at the business acumen I’ve built up.
     You’ve lived both in London and New York, is there a difference in terms communication?

    There’s a huge, gaping difference. In the US, service is gold. Even if you have the best product out there, if you have poor service, you might as well forget it. Good service comes from strong supply chains, amazing logistics, over-communication, clarity and commercial confidence. Americans are comfortable with being sold to, so you become much more overt in your marketing tactics. In the UK, it’s about packing things up in more clever, palatable ways with tinges of humour – back-door marketing.
    What makes the perfect host and the ideal guest?
    For years, hosting for me was about seeking perfection: an exquisitely set table, an overcomplicated menu and fancy cocktails. As I’ve got older, I’ve realized it’s about being relaxed and spending less time in the kitchen and more time with your guests. A fun host is a fun party. Leave the washing up (what a buzz kill!). It’s that simple. A year later, people will remember the dancing, the laughter – the brilliant conversation, not the burnt bruschetta. Oh, and the outfits – that’s one place I refuse to be relaxed.
    Do you have any mentors or guides and how does this help navigate the right path throughout life and your career?
    My mentor is my second boss, Jeremy Langmead, who hired me to be Editor at the yet-to-be-launched MR PORTER in 2009. He is always the first person I call when a prospective role has me on the fence or there’s a crisis I can’t think my way out of. He has an amazing grip on perspective and the sharpest tongue I’ve ever witnessed. I might start the conversation in tears but I always end it in rib-aching laughter. His words and wisdom calm me.
     What do you look for in terms of hiring your own team?
    I look for self-starters who bring joy to teamwork. I look for honesty, an open heart and the willingness to go that extra mile. I also look for people better than I am – nothing pushes you as a leader than a high-performing, fun-loving team.
     How has this year impacted the industry both positively and negatively?
    The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have been clearly devastating to the hospitality industry. What’s been heartbreaking to watch is the fact this has mostly kicked businesses at the start gate or on the smaller size – the bigger boys have investors and bank balances to help them weather the storm.
    There have been good things to emerge from this chapter though – the focus on less is more, local and hand-crafted. At Soho House we focused on tighter, more efficient teams, better food, better service, and for the customer, we saw a more discerning eye that knows, and rewards, quality.

     How has social media affected the luxury industry and which platform has been most useful? 
    Love it or hate it, social media has been the constant over the last 15 years. I’ve managed social teams in every job I’ve had and It’s been incredible to watch how this sector- and Instagram in particular – has helped grow luxury. The part I like seeing now is how it’s enabling young brands to reach their customers directly and without a middle-man. I’m an avid Instagram user and find it an incredible source for discovering new brands, new friends and new ideas.
     What should you gift the host when attending a dinner?
    Something they don’t always love to buy themselves. I like getting a scented candle or a pretty scented bouquet, as it’s something I’ll use for a few days afterwards and remember the person who gave it to me as see and smell it.
    Which Instagram accounts do you follow for inspiration?
    I follow a huge amount of interior-design and Antique furniture accounts as this is an area I’m moving further and further towards. My current favourites to follow are @ralfesyard, @larlatan and @8hollandstreet. I also love typography accounts – check out @voilaineetjeremy!
    Do you have any pre-bedtime rituals?
    No matter if the hours have been passing, I always, without fail, remove my make-up before bed. I have a shower (even at 3am), I put on a serum (Barbara Sturm’s and The Ordinary’s collections are my current artillery) and I drink a glass of water.
     If you were not on your current career path, which other role would you have chosen career-wise?
    Well, funny you should ask. I just left Soho House to pursue a new career in interior design. I’m retraining in the new year with a course at Inchbald School of Interior Design and some placements with friends in the industry – Vicky Charles of Charles & Co and James Waterworth or Thurston Design. So, I guess I’m doing my other career right now – or at least I’m starting out on the path. I’m calling it a pivot, my second life, and I can’t wait.
     What’s your secret to surviving party season and still looking flawless?
    Not very party girl – but sleep. I like at least 8 hours and never do three nights out in a row unless the third is for something really special.
     What is your go-to party outfit?
    Right now it’s pretty much anything by Khaite – the collection by New York designer Cate Holstein who we worked with closely during my time at Moda Operandi. She has this incredible eye for nostalgia and I’m always drawn to her seasonal narrative. I bought several pairs of her flared silk pants this year and currently like wearing them with just a simple silk camisole, topped off with an oversized wool coat by Nanushka and a pair of heels by Bottega – they’re just comfy enough so I can dance!
    What is on your Wishlist this festive season?
    Honestly – a holiday. I miss travelling, foreign food, antique shopping and the feeling of stumbling across somewhere totally new. If Covid permits, I’ll be heading to Marrakesh in late December. My friend owns the beautiful El Fenn hotel there and we are planning a good old New Year’s get together under the starry skies.

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