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    18 of the most Instagrammable restaurants in Dubai to visit ASAP

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    Dubai’s burgeoning food scene is growing by the day.
    With unique offerings and an endless array of food and beverage options, these quaint cafés offer a space for like-minded individuals to connect or enjoy some alone time with a book.
    Known for its aesthetic interiors and artisanal coffee culture, each creative space allows a quick escape from any mundane routine.
    If you’re looking for a midweek refresh or a co-working environment to inspire you, we’ve compiled some of the most inspiring and Instagrammable spaces for your next visit.
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    9 inspiring Saudi princesses paving the way for future generations

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    Saudi royals are continually shaping the way for the country with their work and contributions.
    As a catalyst for change, Saudi princesses are always putting their best foot forward when it comes to making a difference in the Kingdom and globally.
    From spearheading charitable organisations to raising breast cancer awareness, they’re all about giving back to society with an open heart.
    To champion their dedicated spirit, Emirates Woman delved into each Saudi royal who continues to be a torch bearer for generations to come.
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    An exclusive interview with Studio Lenca

    Emirates Man

    by Dan Robinson
    8 seconds ago

    Founded on the process of personal memories and underpinned by social activism and different forms of Praxi.
    Studio Lenca paintings tell an autobiographical story that navigates borders and identities. Most recently, the studio has started building momentum with the art scene and collectors in the Middle East. Having already showcased in cities such as Seoul, London, and Edinburgh.
    We speak to Jose Campos of Studio Lenca ahead of his next upcoming exhibition at Foundry Gallery, Downtown Dubai.

    You have lived in many places; can you tell us about your early life?

    I was born in El Salvador, and like 300,000 people had to flee the country during its violent civil war in the 1980s. I traveled by land illegally to the US with my mother. When we eventually reached California, we found ourselves in a hostile environment trying to survive without the legal right to work or live there. My mum worked as a cleaner, and I was lucky enough to be admitted to a free public Arts school where I specialized in Dance. This completely opened up my world, and I could see where the arts could take me.
    I moved to London in my early twenties, which was a transformative experience. I moved to study for a master’s at London Contemporary Dance School. It was incredible to be amidst such a vibrant community of artists at that time. This encouraged me to paint and work across a range of art forms. I went on to study for a second master’s at Goldsmiths and worked as an art teacher until recently.
    How has this shaped you as an artist?
    My last teaching role was working with teens who had escaped conflict and traveled to the UK alone from places like Syria and Afghanistan. This was a truly transformative experience. I could see myself in them. Hearing their stories and seeing the resilience and strength they possessed still motivates me. At the age of 16, they had experienced a whole lifetime of trauma. They made beautiful paintings in my studio, and we discussed our shared experiences of being from a home that wouldn’t let us stay. I want my work to challenge the discourse around migration and amplify the voices of displaced people. These young people still motivate me.
    What inspires you to create and when did you realize this was an outlet you want to explore?
    Making artwork is something that I need to do. Sometimes I’ll see a colour, watch a film or hear a song and it will give me an idea for a painting. I needed to rush to the studio and get started at that moment! I can’t ever remember feeling any different!
    Jose Campos, Studio Lenca – Photo credit: Marc Hibbert
    Can you tell us about your latest collection ‘The Dreamers’?
    The Dreamers is a new series of work I produced for Foundry Downtown. The exhibition presents a new experimental series of paintings that explore my lived experience of displacement. ‘The Dreamers’ is a colloquial term given to a policy from the Obama administration that allowed children arriving in the US illegally the right to stay. Donald Trump then canceled this policy. I wanted to explore universal themes of displacement and a sense of surreal disorientation when you feel stateless.
    What has inspired you to showcase your collection in the UAE?
    I’ve spent a lot of time in UAE recently as I have many friends there. It’s such an exciting place as it feels very realistically diverse. During a recent residency, I explored the souqs of Bur Dubai and Deira. Through observations, a visual language of displacement and migration resonated with me. Suitcase stalls, visa agencies, and ticket offices jostled alongside home comfort food and barbershops. I lived in a neighborhood called ‘La Mission in San Francisco, where my mother and I would find our community. It feels similar to parts of Dubai. I find these environments very poignant- people are creating their own spaces, and there’s a sense of beauty and resilience, which I find fascinating.
    Many of the materials and visual symbols within the work are collected from these environments.
    How do you feel the art world differs in this region?
    The UAE offers so many possibilities for artists. The art world here is really finding its feet. There’s a whole ecosystem of creatives emerging. One thing I enjoy in the UAE is the sense of criticality. People are academically engaging in my artwork here. I enjoy the difficult conversations that are being held around colonialism and identity afforded in a place with such a global outlook. Institutions such as Jameel Arts Centre and NYU Abu Dhabi have fostered this.
    As a creative, what would you say the biggest challenges are you’ve had to overcome?
    Every painting for me is a huge challenge. I have to grapple or fight with the canvas until I’m happy to release it to the world. I have the responsibility of my story, my heritage, and my country on my shoulders. I always want to make sure I’m communicating that in an honest way. My work is about connecting with people and telling stories. It’s important that I do that with integrity and clarity.

    Which is the most memorable piece of art you have created so far?
    It was incredible to visit my recent solo exhibition at Tang Contemporary in Seoul. I had never seen so many of my works displayed together in such a beautiful space.
    My mother visited the show, and it was such a special moment for her to see my work in such a high-profile environment after everything we’ve been through together. It was emotional and something I will never forget.
    The UAE encourages and cultivates an environment in which to thrive in business – how have you experienced this as an artist?
    I love the optimism in the UAE, and everything seems possible. As an artist, it’s exciting to be in an environment where everyone strives for excellence. It’s a place that encourages everyone to be successful. It’s also impossible to feel creatively blocked here with such a heady combination of culture and energy.
    What’s next for Studio Lenca?
    The next few months are going to be exciting! After my solo exhibition at Foundry in Dubai, I have solo shows in London, Berlin, and Beirut. I also have a residency in Miami and will be showing as part of the Untitled Art Fair with an exciting project at Art Basel – that’s all I can say so far!
    The exhibition opens 12th September at Foundry Gallery, Dubai.For more information visit Studio Lenca
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    In pics: Sheikha Mahra releases stunning portraits from this prestigious event

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    27 seconds ago

    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum attended a special event over the weekend and released a series of portraits to champion inspiring women in the region.
    Captured at the Forever Unique event, Sheikha Mahra looked beyond elegant during one of the largest businesswomen’s forum organised by CEO of Address Group, Noof Al Yafei. Adorned in a gorgeous light blue abaya, Sheikha Mahra made another striking appearance this year.
    Seen visiting several openings and attending new launches in the UAE, including the Icons exhibitions, Sheikha Mahra is continuously inspiring her fans in striking new outfits and with her effortless elegance and this event was no different. By always supporting the wealth of creativity and talent in Dubai, she plays a key role in perusing local brands through her social media.

    Other inspiring women such as Sheikha Azza Bint Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Director-General of the Humaid Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Charity and Emirati singer Balqees Fathi, were present to inspire women in the region.
    Discussions surrounding limitless creativity and inspiring visions took place, to uplift the audience during this prestigious event.
    From candid photos during the event to posing with other empowered women in the UAE, here are all the latest photos from Sheikha Mahra’s feed.

    One of the official sponsors was Dubai Police, who played a key role in ensuring this event was an overall success.
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    9 Instagram accounts founded by inspiring entrepreneurs to follow

    Fashion

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    A curated guide of all the inspiring accounts to #follow.
    Rhode skin@rhode

    Hailey Bieber’s new vegan skincare brand.
    THREADS@threadsstyling

    The first platform to take shopping to Instagram.
    Morpho@morpholabel

    Content Creator Rania Fawaz’s newly launched brand, referencing 90’s style.
    Nadine Jewellery@nadine_jewellery

    Innovating fine jewellery, all handmade in Italy and Switzerland.
    Fajer Fahad@fajer

    The founder behind the new beauty platform @beaulinebeauty.
    Marli@marli

    Taking a new approach to principles of timelessness jewellery pieces
    Hala Al Gergawi@halgergawi

    Emirati entrepreneur and founder of ‘Tea Before Noon’.
    Saanté Selfcare@saanteselfcare

    Family-founded slow beauty skincare brand.
    Tutus Kurniati@tutuskurniatiofficial

    Entrepreneur and founder of her own namesake brand both on and offline.
    September’s – The Entrepreneur Issue – Download Now
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    In pics: 5 of Sheikh Hamdan’s best summer 2022 moments in the UK

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

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    His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai’s Crown Prince is never short of wanderlust inspiration.
    Despite being one of the most high-profile royals in the UAE, Sheikh Hamdan managed to enjoy his trip to the UK, similar to any other tourist.
    Fazza is a regular visitor to the United Kingdom, as are many other members of the Dubai royal family and made another long trip this summer. From taking a stroll in the park to using the London tube, he went about his daily activities, some of which were documented on social media.
    After an activity-fuelled summer, Emirates Woman looks back at all the best moments from this royal’s summer.
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    September’s – The Entrepreneur Issue with Salama Mohamed

    Fashion

    by Amy Sessions
    32 seconds ago

    Creative Direction: Amy SessionsPhotographer: Žiga MihelčičCover Star: Salama MohamedFashion Editor & Production: Dan RobinsonProduction: Olivia MorrisMakeup & Hair: Michel Kiwarkis at MMGVideographer: Ahmed AbdelwahabFashion Assistant: Sarah JosephBespoke Suit: Suited & BootedWith special thanks to Stellar Studios
    Welcome to The Entrepreneur Issue.
    We are proud to have partnered with PEACEFULL for our cover shoot with Salama Mohamed in Made with Love. A powerhouse of a woman, Salama is an exceptional example of what it means to be an entrepreneur, combining both strength and femininity to build her platform and beauty brand, which celebrates its first anniversary this year.
    In this issue, we champion those who have built something incredible from the ground up, have walked the extra mile and shown the grit and determination to grow something from a vision into full-scale success.

    Rania Fawaz discusses launching her own brand MORPHO in Making Moves, serial entrepreneur Ingie Chalhoub tells us what it takes to keep growing in The Trailblazer, and Port Tanger, the eyewear label inspired by Tangier shares its journey with us in The New Nostalgia.
    We also have exclusive interviews with the founder of Marli New York, Maral Artinian in A New Leadership, – Fajer Fahad on launching her new beauty and wellness platform, Beauline Beauty in Next Level Beauty and Francis Kurkdjian, Co-Founder of Maison Francis Kurkdjian discusses the launch of new fragrance 724 in A Master of Innovation.
    Inspired by Adventure is where we discuss exclusively with Her Highness Princess Fahda Bander Abdullah Al Saud, founder of The Traveling Panther, the creativity behind curating exclusive experiences on a global scale, we look at the next generation of geniuses in Coding the Future and inspiring female entrepreneurs share what they attribute their success to in The Entrepreneurs of Now.
    The Runway Report is your guide to FW22 dressing for the season ahead.
    The best way to predict the future is to create it.
    September’s – The Entrepreneur Issue – Download Now
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    Saudi Arabia announces major visa update for GCC residents

    Lifestyle

    by Varun Godinho
    2 hours ago

    With tourism increasing in Saudi Arabia, the latest regulations allow GCC residents to travel with ease into the country.
    Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism has announced a new visa scheme that will be applicable to residents of GCC states, the US, the EU and the UK.
    The new visas which include single, as well as multiple-entry options will be valid for both tourism and performing Umrah within Makkah. The visa price starts at SAR300 (Dhs293), with an additional component payable for health insurance.
    As per the latest regulations, the ministry added that residents of the UK, us and EU shall be able to apply for a visa on arrival in the Kingdom.
    UK, US and EU residents who hold a passport with at least six months of validity can get their visa on arrival, while GCC residents are required to apply for an eVisa online.
    “The facilitation of a tourist visa for millions of GCC residents and the visa on arrival extension supports our ambition to welcome 100 million visitors a year by 2030, to the world’s biggest new leisure tourism destination. This is not just an announcement, it is an invitation and we are making it easier than ever for visitors to explore thousands of years of history and culture, unmatched natural landscapes, and a thriving entertainment sector,” said Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO and Member of the Board at Saudi Tourism Authority.
    The ministry said that residents of GCC states, there are five other GCC member countries apart from Saudi which include Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE that can now apply for an electronic tourist visa (eVisa) to enter Saudi.

    In another significant development with regard to its visa offerings, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently announced the introduction of a new multi-entry visit visa to the kingdom for all those who possess a FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Hayya card. Holders of the Hayya card can apply for the new Saudi visa online. Visas will allow for a 60-day stay in Saudi beginning 10 days before the tournament kicks off.
    Additionally, Saudi tourism eVisas are available to citizens of 49 countries. To read the full list and apply for the visa online go to visitsaudi.com
    This article was originally published on Business Traveller Middle East and has been repurposed here with permission.
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