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    Is Sheikha Mahra having a baby girl? Take a look at her gender reveal

    Life by Ruman Baig 1 hour ago During an intimate birthday celebration for herself, Her highness Sheikha Mahra did a subtle gender reveal for her to-be born baby and it’s a *drum rolls* girl! Sheikh Mana and Sheikha Mahra are expecting a baby girl. While the due-date has not been made public, the Royal Princess of Dubai could be ready to deliver any time soon, as the couple announcement back in October 2023. On the occasion of the 30th birthday (February 26), an intimate celebration was organized for the daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Orchestrated by her husband Sheikh Mana and her mother Zoe Grigorakos, the pink-themed party was a dual celebration for Sheikha Mahra and her baby girl to-be. Back in April 2023, Her Highness Sheikha Mahra Al Maktoum and her then fiancé Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum signed the marriage contract and shared this news through their respective Instagram accounts. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s daughter Sheikha Mahra got engaged to Sheikh Mana Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Bin Mana Al Maktoum in March. On 5th April 2023, both Sheikha Mahra and Sheikh Mana shared that they celebrated their Katb Al-Kitaab — the official marriage ceremony and signing of the marriage contract through social media. With the Royal Couple soon completing their first year of marital bliss, along with the amazing news of welcoming a baby, we wish them all the happiness in the world. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram @hhshmahra  More

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    9 products to add to your wellness routine for a complete detox

    Beauty

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    Has your body lately been in overdrive with non-stop phone calls, longer hours at the office and unfathomable deadlines?
    If you are looking for a way to transform your body with a healthy boost, then certain products can help enhance the process.
    From hair to skin, each product aims to help individuals to feel better both inside and out. Overall, It’s a tradition we revisit every January not only because it helps us reset, but because it sets the intention for the rest of the year.
    So swipe through the guide to see all the editor-approved picks that has so many of us are turning to detox products to recharge.

    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    9 new must-visit restaurants in Dubai to book ASAP

    Life by Sarah Joseph 40 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 9 IMAGES As the world embraces a new year, so is Dubai with all its new culinary hotspots that have opened its doors for tourists and residents. From sophisticated ambiences to dishes prepared with an innate attention to detail, be prepared to be astounded with the best served on a plate. Be it the finest caviar or the most indulgent tiramisu, these restaurants have it all. No matter what the cuisine of preference is, this emirate is never short of culinary havens. So if you’re looking to make a booking and try something new, swipe through our guide of editor-approved restaurants to experience in Dubai. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @wendyswan More

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    5 interesting myths busted about the UAE

    Life by Sarah Joseph 51 mins ago Ever travelled to another country and say you live in Dubai, to only be showered with multiple questions of what the city entails. Home to 9.97 million residents, the UAE has a large expat community that have now made this country their base for numerous years. With so much evolved in the country over the years, it’s time to learn what’s true in the country. So if you want to double-check the rules before booking your flight to Dubai and fact-check certain myths then you might have thought are true, you’re in the right place. So, if you’re on a mission to learn more about the UAE and expand your knowledge, see what you can learn about this one-of-a-kind haven as a whole and what statements to debunk. There is no culture or history After unifying in 1971, the UAE has come a long way and there are several spots that mark its rich heritage. In Dubai itself, there are many sites that display the nation’s history and pay homage to where it all began. As an ode to the UAE’s long-standing cultural heritage, Emirates Woman has curated a guide with seven renowned sites to visit in Dubai including the Coffee Museum, Etihad Museum, Dubai Museum and more. The UAE is always hot While this might be partially true, the rest of the year from November to March remains cool with temperatures evening dropping to -1 degree celcius in Jebel Jais, with both hail and snow. There’s barely any nature The UAE is famous for nature-fuelled trek, expansive mangroves and deep sea diving for adrenaline junkies. From camping sites to newly opened glamping spots both tourists and residents can absorb it all. From Abu Dhabi’s Liwa Oasis to Al Barari, the UAE has various dense spots with natural greenery. The National animal of the UAE is a camel While most people might think the national animal of the country is a camel, the UAE’s national animal is an Arabian Oryx which can also be seen printed on the 50 Dirham currency note. You need to be fully covered While there are some religious sites and public areas where you need to be mindful of the clothing. So While the city is quite liberal compared to other parts of the Middle East, it’s important to dress modestly in public spaces and religious sites. For men and women alike, clothing that covers shoulders and knees is generally acceptable. Overall, you’ll see a wide range of clothing, from bikinis to sundresses, in tourist areas, beaches, and many hotels. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @visitdubai @oktagon More

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    6 minimal cafés you probably didn’t know existed in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

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    If you’re on the lookout for Dubai’s best kept secrets, you’re in the right place.
    With a host of cultural enclaves, this emirate has a myriad of hidden coffee shops and cafés waiting to be discovered.
    Infused with boho-chic elements, each café is a zen-inspired oasis for guests to unplug and reset during the weekend or weekend.
    Be it a conscious eatery or a hidden villa in the heart of Jumeirah, Dubai is never short of aesthetic gems where you can work from or simply catch up with friends.
    For a complete guide on the unique hidden cafés in Dubai, swipe through our editor-approved guide.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    20 of the best gifts to buy your Mum for Mother’s Day 2024

    Life by Sarah Joseph 57 mins ago A small loving gesture always goes a long way especially for our mums. Celebrated on March 21, 2024, this special day is observed to value motherhood and all the memorable bonds that accompany it. Whether you’re on the lookout for something sentimental or wish to honour her with a timeless piece of jewellery, there are plenty of options to ensure the day is cherished for a lifetime. Every mother deserves to be showered with presents and Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion to express how much she means to you. If finding the perfect present is almost near to impossible, Emirates Woman has got you covered with an array of gifts, to ensure you’re not a last-minute shopper this year. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @cindycrawford More

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    Will it rain again this week in the UAE? Find out more

    Life by Ruman Baig 46 mins ago Prepare for possible rain next week as per the latest forecast from the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Sunday and Monday are expected to experience varying intensities of rain cross different regions, accompanied by partly cloudy to cloudy skies. Temperatures will also dip, particularly in western areas, creating cooler conditions. Sunday, February 24th, will bring partly cloudy skies in coastal and northern regions, with a chance of light rainfall by morning. Monday, February 25th, will continue with cloudy conditions and the possibility of rainfall, with increased humidity expected by night and into Tuesday morning, potentially leading to mist formation in some inland areas. Recent heavy rainfall and noticeable temperature drops serve as reminders of the unpredictable weather patterns in the region. Stay informed and prepared for changing conditions ahead. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram: dubai_photoconcierge More

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    Ramadan 2024: New working hours, Public etiquette and more

    Life by Ruman Baig 9 mins ago As the Islamic month of Ramadan approaches, Dubai residents are gearing up for a period of reflection, community, and adjustment to daily routines. With each passing year, questions arise about the practical aspects of observing Ramadan in the bustling city. From altered working hours to school schedules and parking regulations, here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating Ramadan in Dubai. Adapting Working Hours As the holy month unfolds, both public and private sectors in Dubai traditionally experience adjustments to working hours. While the official announcement is pending, it’s customary for employees, fasting and non-fasting alike, to benefit from reduced working hours. Government offices also typically close early, allowing employees to observe the rituals of Ramadan with ease. School Timings and Spring Break This year, Ramadan coincides with the spring break holidays, impacting school schedules for children across Dubai. With the break starting on March 25, students can expect reduced hours, typically amounting to five hours of schooling per day. This adjustment ensures that both education and religious observance are accommodated during this period. Public Etiquette In recent years, Dubai has seen a shift in attitudes towards eating and drinking in public during Ramadan. While there were once stringent regulations in place, many restaurants now operate as usual, catering to both fasting and non-fasting individuals. While there are no official requirements for non-Muslims, a spirit of respect towards those observing fasting traditions is encouraged. Many establishments offer special suhoor and iftar menus, providing opportunities for communal dining experiences. Parking Protocol During Ramadan, changes to parking regulations are common in Dubai, affecting both weekdays and weekends. Paid parking hours typically undergo adjustments, with variations in timing throughout the city. While certain areas may see consistency in parking fees, it’s advisable to stay updated on any changes announced by local authorities. As preparations for Ramadan commence, Dubai residents can anticipate a blend of tradition and adaptation in navigating the city’s dynamics during this sacred month. With awareness, respect, and flexibility, individuals can fully embrace the spirit of Ramadan while enjoying all that Dubai has to offer. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram: @visitabudhabi  More