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    10 years after its Dubai Mall launch, Bloomingdale’s is taking another big step

    IN PARTNERSHIP: For the last decade, Bloomingdale’s has firmly made its mark in the Middle East.
    Having first launched in Dubai Mall 10 years ago, which then led to its launch in Kuwait’s 360 Mall, this new decade marks a big next step for the luxury department store.

    In the next chapter for Bloomingdale’s Middle East, its new e-commerce platform has now launched, which also marks its expansion into Saudi Arabia. Furthering their online offering, the popular department store has also introduced an iOS app for the region, meaning you can shop right on your phone – it doesn’t get much easier than that.

    Not only will shoppers have access to the most sought-after brands at their fingertips, but the delivery time for pieces will be minimal. For those based in the UAE, same-day delivery will be available and for Kuwait and Saudi, express shipping is available.
    If waiting for your delivery is even too long, customers in the UAE and Kuwait can skip it altogether by opting for Bloomingdale’s Middle East’s two-hour click and collect service.
    Shoppers will be spoilt for choice whether they’re looking for the latest pieces from luxury brands including Saint Laurent, Chloé, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Balenciaga and Valentino, as well as contemporary labels like Needle & Thread and Nanushka.
    You’ll also be able to treat yourself to the best skincare has to offer from the most sought after beauty brands including Dr. Barbara Strum, Dr. Lancer and EW favourite 111 Skin. Bloomingdale’s is also making it incredibly easy for shoppers to refresh their makeup bags with buys from top brands like Givenchy Beauty.

    And as this year has been the year of all things interiors, the Bloomingdale’s e-commerce platform gives you access to top homeware lines like Cutipol, Wedgwood, Bloomr, L’Objet and Eichholtz.
    In addition, to ensure your little ones don’t miss out, you can treat them to coveted brands like Stella McCartney, Boss, Dolce and Gabbana, Fendi, Givenchy, Moncler and more.
    The Bloomingdale’s online platform is now live and offers delivery across the UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. For more information, visit the bilingual e-commerce platforms – UAE: www.bloomingdales.ae, The Dubai Mall, +971 80056; Kuwait: www.bloomingdales.com.kw, 360 Mall,  +965 2208 4932; Saudi Arabia: www.bloomingdales.sa, online only. 
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    A luxurious new pool lounge is set to open in Dubai Marina next weekend

    If you’re a person who can’t get enough of pool days, then you’re going to love this new launch.
    With dazzling views of the Dubai Marina, Wane by SoMiya pool lounge at the Address Dubai Marina – this was previously known as Shades – is set to launch next weekend.

    To mark the official opening of this fabulous new pool lounge, there is, of course, set to be a fabulous event.
    On Friday, November 6, the fourth floor of the Address Dubai Marina won’t just be the place to be during the day, but it’ll be transformed into the ultimate nighttime venue.

    Then, on Saturday, November 7, there’s set to be a performance from French singer GIMS.
    All in all, there will be some fabulous live entertainment on both nights, which will be both out of the pool and in the pool.
    We suggest you add this one to your calendars soon, as it’ll most likely get booked up quickly.
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    A world record was broken in Dubai over the weekend

    Dubai is no stranger to breaking world records, one of the most notable being home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
    Now, in another architectural win for the emirate, Dubai has broken another world record for the world’s largest fountain.

    The new fountain located at The Pointe on the Palm – which spans over an area of 14,366 square feet – officially opened over the weekend, putting on a spectacular show.
    It was officially confirmed by a representative from Guinness World Records that the fountain is now the largest around the globe.

    The Pointe’s fountain at Palm Jumeirah in #Dubai officially confirmed as largest in the world.@GWR @ThePointePalm pic.twitter.com/L8afPkpNmg
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 23, 2020

    “GWR is delighted to officially see The Palm Fountain breaking the title of the Largest fountain,” Shaddy Gaad, Senior Marketing Manager for the organisation said.
    “This fountain is an example of another milestone in Dubai’s architectural achievements.”
    Many gathered for a socially distanced opening of the fountain, which has over 3,000 LED lights, 7,500 nozzles and can shoot water up to an impressive 105 metres.
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    Here’s what it’s like to open a new restaurant in Dubai during a pandemic

    It’s no secret we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to restaurants in Dubai.
    Now one popular fine-dining spot based in Abu Dhabi has just added the mix as it has now opened in Dubai.

    99 Sushi opened its doors in Downtown Dubai at the beginning of September and it’s already been a huge hit with sushi lovers and foodies alike.
    With breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa and the cooler weather, it makes for the perfect spot to meet friends, enjoy a meal for date night or even a good Friday brunch spot.

    In celebration of International Chef’s Day which was earlier this week, Emirates Woman sat down with 99 Sushi’s Executive Chef Rubén Guerrero Simón to discuss the opening of its new Dubai home, what it’s been like opening a new restaurant during a pandemic and how he believes the F&B space in the UAE and GCC differs from the rest of the world.

    99 Sushi Bar has been incredibly popular in Abu Dhabi; do you expect the same in Dubai?
    The 99 Sushi Bar concept is simple – we offer a real fine dining experience using only the finest, and highest quality opponents, from ingredients to service.
    So far the response for Dubai has been great we have been hitting full capacity with the numbers that are allowed following government restrictions and for us in the kitchen, a busy restaurant is a happy restaurant.
    What has it been like opening a new restaurant in the middle of a pandemic?
    Of course, opening in the midst of a global pandemic has brought its own set of unique challenges. The key to success is always perseverance, every time we have a setback we get up and we go again.
    On a personal level, it was the first restaurant opening of my career – and it was in a pandemic. I quickly learnt that taking extra care of the product was crucial, creating a perfect experience for guests to ensure they return.
    How was 99 Sushi Abu Dhabi affected during lockdown? How did you adapt?
    As a business, the brand felt the effects of the lockdown establish its way across the whole Emirate. 99 Sushi Bar continue to survive throughout lockdown and beyond by being innovative thinkers and industry leaders.
    For the first time ever, the brand introduced fine dining delivery of its food and gave customers the chance to experience their food the same way they do in venue with the launch of 99 Sushi Bar Delivery.
    The brand also signed deals with Deliveroo, and Totok, enabling customers to order via Totok messenger and even pay via Payby, a cashless e-payment. Another regional first for fine dining delivery was the launch of the 99 Sushi Bar app enabling customers to do a range of things, such as make future reservations, see all our up to date menus with photos, and order directly to the Abu Dhabi restaurant.

    How does the food and beverage industry here differ from other places around the world?
    Dubai and the GCC as a whole, has one of the most vibrant F&B scenes in the world. As an industry we look to stay ahead of the curve and set trends, it is a unique and different market.
    As chefs, we need to be able to make a variety of guests happy, from visitors, residents and locals. This can have its challenges but also its opportunities for all cultures to try our dishes and experience 99 Sushi Bar.
    This International Chef’s Day, what advice would you give to budding young chefs?
    Keep pushing no matter what, life is a difficult road always. But, at the end of the day, if you can feel that the guests have left happy and have enjoyed their night, it is one of the best feelings in the industry.
    What are the hurdles you’ve experienced during your career as a chef?
    One the biggest hurdles that I have experienced as a chef is being away from my family. Although no matter where my career takes me around the world, they continue to be the biggest support.
    On the opposite end of the spectrum, what are the milestones?
    On the other hand, the best part of being a chef is being given the opportunity to travel, learn about different cultures, continue to learn about different types of cuisine, and to carry on growing as a chef and as a person.
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    6 healing products to soothe your skin during pregnancy

    Breakouts can show during the first and second trimesters of your pregnancy when hormones start to fluctuate and produce excess oil and clog up pores. It can really knock your confidence and even push you to extreme treatments.
    Those bumps might be hard to look at, but trust us when we say you’re not the only one who is struggling with the change in the oil chemistry that causes your skin to bloom. Throw in a dramatic lifestyle shift and sleepless nights and you have yourself a perfect cocktail for breakouts.

    There are numerous ways to start treating your complexion from the inside in, but while you’re breastfeeding it’s best to start with addressing the top layers of the skin. Our edit consists of ingredients that are gentle on your complexion and nothing that contain salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide and vitamin A and are made of natural ingredients, so you can be sure they are safe to use during and post-pregnancy.

    Tea Tree Oil Dhs64 The Body Shop; Illuminate Face Polish Dhs135 Shirley Conlon Organics; ClearCalm Non Drying Spot Treatment Dhs74 REN

    Sea Aster & Wild Oat Instant Calm Redness Serum Dhs240 Pai Skincare; Blemish Treatment Gel Dhs152 Grown Alchemist; Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% Dhs27 The Ordinary
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    COVID-19 frontline workers can now visit the Abu Dhabi Louvre for free

    It’ll be difficult to ever fully express our gratitude for those who have worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    But in a bid to give back, it’s been announced that frontline workers will have free access to the Louvre Abu Dhabi and Qasr Al Hosn for the next six months.
    The Acting Undersecretary of DCT Abu Dhabi explained that the decision was made as a part of a bid to encourage the “betterment of humanity”.
    “Many of our hardworking physicians, nurses, sterilisation specialists and other frontline professionals and volunteers have barely had a chance to slow down for the past eight months,” he said.
    His Excellency continued that the move has been made to thank frontline workers “for their dedication” and said it was a “pleasure to offer complimentary access to two of DCT Abu Dhabi’s most spectacular cultural assets”.
    “As these professionals have healed and protected so many in our community, may the treasures contained within Louvre Abu Dhabi and Qasr Al Hosn comfort and replenish them in turn,” he added.
    In order to receive the free access, you need to ensure you are registered with the Frontline Heroes Office with your employer.
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    The rules you need to follow at Dubai’s Global Village as it reopens

    This Sunday, October 25, 2020, Dubai’s Global Village is set to reopen. It’ll also mark the seasoned destination’s 25th anniversary.
    Of course, in order to ensure the safety of both employees and the public, there will be strict health and safety precautions in place.

    Ahead of its reopening, Dubai Media Office issued a statement outlining the list of “strict precautionary health measures in place as Dubai’s Global Village is set to open on October 25, for its 25th season”.
    This includes guests wearing masks at all times; two-metre social distancing at all times; thermal screenings; regular disinfection of areas; and more.

    With strict precautionary health measures in place, #Dubai’s @GlobalVillageAE is set to open on October 25, for its 25th season.#UAE pic.twitter.com/ZVzPkobS0k
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 21, 2020

    In addition, thermal cameras will be used, rides will run at a reduced capacity and there will be more than 600 sanitisation stations.
    Ahead of Global Village’s reopening Ali Al Suwaidi, Chief Operating Officer, said that the wellbeing of guests took precedent over anything.
    “We are proud of our strong health and safety record and strive to set benchmarks for our industry,” he said. “We became the first theme park in the world to win the ‘Sword of Honour’ accreditation for safety management excellence from the British Safety Council and continue to work alongside international bodies such as the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA).”
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    The staggering amount the Kardashian-Jenners make from social media posts

    Whether you love them or you don’t, there’s no denying the Kardashian-Jenner family have created an empire for themselves.
    They’ve, of course, cultivated their popularity through their hit reality show Keeping Up With The Kardashians, but it’s how they’ve harnessed this popularity to stay relevant and amassed an incredible following on social media.

    So much so, it’s how the family is now making their cash.
    It was recently announced that KUWTK was set to come to an end at the beginning of next year, after 14 years. And while it’d be fair to assume they make a fair bit of money from their reality show, the amount they make from Instagram is staggering.

    Appearing on US TV host David Letterman’s Netflix series My Guest Needs No Introduction, Kim Kardashian West just how powerful her social media following is, as well as her sisters’.
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    “We would not be who we are today without Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” she said, discussing the show’s end. “That’s why we continue to share our lives.
    “Even if, realistically, we can post something on social media and make more than we do a whole season.”
    Yes. They can make more money on social media from a whole season of filming KUWTK. And while Kim didn’t give exact numbers, equating the cost of a social media post to an entire season of a show, we’re guessing that’s a rather large paycheck.
    Kris Jenner also discussed the decision to end the long-running reality show in a recent interview with Beauty Inc.,
    “The world has changed,” the momager explained. “The viewer doesn’t have to wait three or four months to see an episode. We can give them all of the information anyone would ever want to know in real-time.”
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