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    10 artisanal bakeries that you knead to order from ASAP

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph4 hours ago VIEW GALLERY/ 10 IMAGESSometimes freshly baked croissants, cakes and bread at artisanal bakeries can most definitely make any day batter.Whether a special occasion or if you’re simply looking to treat yourself, these in-house baking havens ensure that each pastry and croissant is crafted to perfection. Be it classic cakes or gourmet delights, we all need something freshly baked to complement any beverage.So, it doesn’t matter you’re a local resident or just visiting Dubai, Emirates Woman has collated the best bakeries and patisseries worth visiting if you’re looking for a midweek or weekend treat.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @miamirr  More

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    Love Is Blind is coming to UAE: Plus, other Arab content on Netflix in 2024

    Lifeby Ruman Baig1 hour ago From Love Is Blind to Al Rawabi School for Girls S2, Netflix is set to charm the audiences in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a compelling lineup of Arabic content in 2024.The streaming giant is showcasing an impressive range of shows and films from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan, reaffirming its commitment to diversifying its content library and spotlighting the rich tapestry of stories from the Arab world.The 2024 lineup promises an exciting mix of genres, from heartwarming dramas and side-splitting comedies to fresh new titles, putting Arab talent firmly on the global map.Netflix’s journey in the region has been marked by the success of previous Arabic shows and films, providing a platform for emerging and seasoned voices to narrate authentic stories that resonate widely.The 2024 lineup marks a significant chapter, reinforcing its commitment to authentic storytelling from the Arab world.The diverse range of content reflects Netflix’s dedication to showcasing Arabic talent and providing global audiences with a chance to see their lives reflected on screen.Take a look at the 2024 Arabic lineup on Netflix:– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied by Netflix  More

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    The ultimate Valentine’s Day gift guide for the woman in your life

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph3 hours ago We’re all about celebrating love every single day, however, February 14 is always one of the most anticipated days of the year.We’ve put together a list of some of the most classic as well as out-of-the-box—gift ideas such as timeless fragrances, candles, pumps and more.So, as it’s time to consider a present or two for your significant other, current romantic prospect or best friend, swipe through our guide of timeless gifts to make that someone special in your life feel valued.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @clairerose More

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    Support local: 12 homegrown UAE cafés to visit ASAP

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph2 hours ago Dubai is never short of homegrown local eateries, that come with rich history and a story.From the best brews to traditional delectable delights, these local cafés have grown immensely over the years amongst both tourists and residents.Whether you’re looking for a quaint space to unwind or to simply catch-up with your friends, we’ve got you covered.So, if you’re looking for spots to unwind at, why not visit these local cafés that have made a mark for themselves in the F&B space.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @thegrey More

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    7 royal facts about King Abdullah II and a special portrait release

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph2 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 6 IMAGESWe wish King Abdullah II, a very happy birthday! Today, January 30, 2024 marks the Royal’s 62nd birthday.To commence the celebrations, Queen Rania of Jordan has posted a heartfelt birthday message to King Abdullah II. Taking to Instagram, Her Majesty shared a brand new portrait of herself and King Abdullah in celebration of his birthday, along with a simple, yet heartfelt message to her husband of nearly 31 years.“Every day with you is a blessing! Happy birthday, Your Majesty,” she said.Abdullah II was born on January 30, 1962. After his father, King Hussein I, passed away Abdullah II became King of Jordan, on February 7, 1999. He has now been the constitutional monarch of the country for nearly 22 years.Swipe through our gallery of facts to know about this Jordan Royal.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied, Instagram @queenrania, @rhcjo More

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    6 royal facts about King Abdullah II and a special portrait release

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph4 hours ago VIEW GALLERY/ 6 IMAGESWe wish King Abdullah II, a very happy birthday! Today, January 30, 2024 marks the Royal’s 62nd birthday.To commence the celebrations, Queen Rania of Jordan has posted a heartfelt birthday message to King Abdullah II. Taking to Instagram, Her Majesty shared a brand new portrait of herself and King Abdullah in celebration of his birthday, along with a simple, yet heartfelt message to her husband of nearly 31 years.“Every day with you is a blessing! Happy birthday, Your Majesty,” she said.Abdullah II was born on January 30, 1962. After his father, King Hussein I, passed away Abdullah II became King of Jordan, on February 7, 1999. He has now been the constitutional monarch of the country for nearly 22 years.Swipe through our gallery of facts to know about this Jordan Royal.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied, Instagram @queenrania, @rhcjo More

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    10 romantic staycations to book for a special getaway in the UAE

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph3 hours ago VIEW GALLERY/ 10 IMAGESAs the month of love is just around the corner and you’re looking to treat that special someone in your life.Think long walks on the beach, bespoke massages for two, intimate dinners and more. Each staycation promises an intimate experience, without the need to book a flight and embark or hassle-fuelled getaway.For a quick and hassle-free break, with glistening views, the UAE is never short of romantic spots that are designed to impress your loved one.So for a short-haul escape within the UAE, swipe through our guide of hotels to book during the month of February and beyond.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature image: Instagram @zozoewitherspoon More

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    Celebrating women’s stories at the Emirates Literature Festival

    Lifeby Ruman Baig4 hours ago Women’s stories take centre stage at the Emirates Literature Festival.The festival is taking place from Wednesday, January 31 to February 6, 2024 at the Intercontinental, in Dubai Festival City.With a diverse lineup spanning Nobel Prize-winner Malala Yousafzai to bestselling Bridgerton author Julia Quinn, the festival has been a platform for women of various backgrounds to share their compelling tales.Culinary and Literary Fusion:Start your festival experience with a delightful blend of literature and gastronomy. Join 2017 MasterChef winner and gastroenterologist Saliha Mahmood Ahmed as she shares recipes from her bestselling cookbooks. Beyond the culinary journey, Saliha will discuss her post-MasterChef experiences, exploring the intersection of health and food while emphasizing the significance of cooking with love and passion.Trailblazing Conversations:Booker Prize-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo and award-winning poet Claudia Rankine engage in a groundbreaking conversation about their illustrious careers. Reflecting on their experiences, they shed light on the challenges and triumphs that have marked their paths, contributing to the ongoing dialogue about women’s roles in literature and society.Impactful Advocacy:In a special event hosted by Emirates Literature Foundation Director/CEO Ahlam Bolooki, trailblazing women such as Trinidadian-British actress Baroness Floella Benjamin and Iceland’s First Lady Eliza Reid share insights into contributing to causes that ignite their passion. The discussion emphasizes the importance of daily actions in shaping the future, echoing Gloria Steinem’s powerful perspective on movements.Crossing Borders in LiteratureAanchal Malhotra’s debut novel, “The Book of Everlasting Things,” weaves a tale of forbidden love against the backdrop of the Partition. This compelling narrative explores arbitrary borders, the collision of faiths, and the impact of a nation’s parting. Malhotra emerges as a bold storyteller, offering a fresh voice from India that captivates readers with its depth and resonance.Fashioning Stories:Designer Marc Jacobs once noted that “clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.” In a not-to-be-missed event, Emirati artist Azza Al Qubaisi, Cartier descendant Francesca Cartier Brickell, and luxury shoe brand founder Sophia Webster discuss the profound stories embedded in fashion. From tradition to elegance, the conversation unveils the narratives we wear through our clothing choices.The Emirates Literature Festival continues its legacy of providing a platform for women to share their stories, reinforcing the idea that these narratives are not just stories but powerful testaments to the strength, resilience, and diversity of women around the world.For more information visit: emirateslitfest.com– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More