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    12 Saudi female content creators to follow on Instagram

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    by Sarah Joseph
    21 mins ago

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    Saudi Arabia is a hub for fashion, creativity and content creation. So much so, there’s an array of Saudi content creators we just can’t get enough of keeping us up to date with the latest fashion, beauty and lifestyle trends.
    The country has a growing community of content creators who are making waves in various fields such as fashion, travel, technology, lifestyle. These content creators reflect the diverse interests and talents within Saudi Arabia, offering a modern and vibrant perspective on The Kingdom’s culture and lifestyle.
    With content creators such as Yara Alnamlah who has a significant following on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube, the social media is constantly growing and putting Saudi Arabia on a global map.
    Known for working with some of the biggest brands while also having their own business, these Saudi influencers continue to inspire us.
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    How I got my job as… a UAE-based Cultural Strategist and Art Advisor

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    This week, Emirates Woman spoke to Myrna Ayad, Cultural Strategist and Art Advisor based in the UAE.
    Welcome to the Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and business women both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    Based in Dubai, Ayad established her namesake consultancy in 2018, focusing on art advisory, cultural strategy and publishing. Overall, she develops cultural strategies and support brands and organisations to embrace art and culture within their frameworks. This way, brands stand out.
    Her expertise sees the many intersections between the worlds of art and luxury. Both forms of creation influence one another and present enduring experiences.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    English, Psychology and History.
    What was your first job?
    At a now-defunct publishing house. I started off editing one weekly student paper, Campus Journal and then launched Campus Journal in Kuwait and then came The Buzz, a Village Voice-type weekly.
    What brought you to Dubai?
    The invasion of Lebanon in 1982. My maternal grandfather owned some of the UAE’s first hotels, so we came here ‘temporarily’ and here we are, at home.
    What inspired you to enter the industry?
    Stories. Art and people tell stories.
    Talk us through the concept?
    I work independently as a cultural strategist and editor with a focus on art and culture from the Arab world and Iran.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Telling stories essentially. I advise organisations on what they should do within the cultural sector, and I produce books. That means I develop the concept, conceive an editorial outline, manage everything from imagery and design, to copyediting and contributing writers, and write! My favourite bit is the writing of course.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I have a wonderful office at home where I clock in and out of daily – weekends included. I’m a working mother so my day is punctuated by pick-ups, drop-offs, cooking and running errands. If I’m not seeing friends in the evening, I’ll be watching something riveting on TV with my husband.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Read. Ask. Listen. Attend exhibitions. Watch films. Listen to your heart and wonder. Make sure you document everything. Absolutely everything.
    Tell us more about the work done previously?
    Today, my clients include PepsiCo, the UAE Ministry of Culture and Youth, the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group, Bulgari, and Pink Tank. I also act as an external advisor to Bain, Pelham Communications, Edelman as well as Riyadh’s Misk Art Institute. I am author of Assouline’s Sheikh Zayed: An Eternal Legacy (2021), a seminal book on the late ruler of the Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan; as well as Dubai Wonder (2021), part of the House’s iconic travel series. I am also author of The National’s monthly series, Remembering the Artist, an intimate portrayal of the lives of pioneering modernists from the region based on exclusive interviews with their relatives, friends or students. I am proud to say that I am recognised as one of the Arab world’s leading cultural commentators.
    From 2016–2018, I was Director of Art Dubai, the Arab world, Iran, Turkey and South Asia’s foremost international art fair. During my time there, the fair enjoyed its largest and most globally diverse editions to date and presented a robust non-profit programme. Preceding this, I wrote about art from the Arab world, Iran and Turkey for titles including The New York Times, CNN Online, The Art Newspaper, Artforum, Artsy, Artnet, Wallpaper* and The National, among others, as well as for artist monographs and exhibition catalogues. . Over the years, I have served as a panellist and moderator for entities such as Arab Luxury World (2019), Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (2018), Global Art Forum (2017), the Art Business Conference (2017), Alserkal Avenue (2015), 21,39 Jeddah Arts (2014) and Art Basel (2009) as well as several UAE art galleries.

    What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
    It will all be OK.
    And what is the worst?
    “Ignore it.”
    What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome?
    Age.
    What’s your future for the brand?
    A countless number of books on art and culture from the Arab world and Iran, and an illustrated children’s series, Noor’s Heroes, that will launch in September.
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    19 luxe Saturday brunch spots in Dubai to try this year

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    by Sarah Joseph
    56 mins ago

    As you unwind from a stressful week, each upscale brunch located around Dubai is sure to let you relax. While you get your money’s worth with a specially curated menu of cocktails and delicious food accompanied by splendid views of Dubai’s skyline.
    It’s no secret brunch is a rite of passage in Dubai. However, it can be overwhelming to decide on where to go.
    From Japanese to Italian, each restaurant offers a myriad of delectable dishes are all crafted to perfection with live music and an enchanting ambience to let guests begin their weekend in style.
    Also, if you’re on the lookout of what to wear. Comfort is key—so it’s best to rely on those easy breezy slip dresses and co-ords. To not make dressing up feel like a chore. Be it Massimo Dutti or Cos, these free-flowing midi dresses can be worn all year round. Overall, the simplest piece can really add depth to the laziest of outfits, and leave you feeling put together for what really matters: gossip shared over mimosas and your favourite playlist. We’ve also compiled the best high-street pieces we use as brunch fit inspiration all year.
    To help you whittle it down, Emirates Woman has rounded up some of the best brunches in Dubai, which hopefully might help you find some new favourites in your mix or help you rediscover old favourites that are just only reopening.

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    20 luxe Saturday brunch spots in Dubai to try this year

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    by Sarah Joseph
    July 25, 2024

    As you unwind from a stressful week, each upscale brunch located around Dubai is sure to let you relax. While you get your money’s worth with a specially curated menu of cocktails and delicious food accompanied by splendid views of Dubai’s skyline.
    It’s no secret brunch is a rite of passage in Dubai. However, it can be overwhelming to decide on where to go.
    From Japanese to Italian, each restaurant offers a myriad of delectable dishes are all crafted to perfection with live music and an enchanting ambience to let guests begin their weekend in style.
    Also, if you’re on the lookout of what to wear. Comfort is key—so it’s best to rely on those easy breezy slip dresses and co-ords. To not make dressing up feel like a chore. Be it Massimo Dutti or Cos, these free-flowing midi dresses can be worn all year round. Overall, the simplest piece can really add depth to the laziest of outfits, and leave you feeling put together for what really matters: gossip shared over mimosas and your favourite playlist. We’ve also compiled the best high-street pieces we use as brunch fit inspiration all year.
    To help you whittle it down, Emirates Woman has rounded up some of the best brunches in Dubai, which hopefully might help you find some new favourites in your mix or help you rediscover old favourites that are just only reopening.

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    6 staycations to book at these UAE hotels opened in 2024

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    by Sarah Joseph
    13 mins ago

    Quick escapes are essential to wear down the stress levels from time to time. With a myriad of new hotels opening in the UAE this year, it’s time to visit this luxurious properties to feel like you’ve escaped the city.
    Quite often, trips become more fulfilling after skipping the excessive packing, long-haul flights, jet-lag and the never-ending lines at airport security.
    If you’re thinking of a much-needed escape and have probably ticked off every property on your must-visit list, we’re here to help with all the newly opened hotels and resorts in Dubai this year, that are beyond stunning.
    From ultra-luxury interiors to Michelin-star chefs spearheading the fine-dining havens, these resorts can now be booked for a quick getaway with your friends, partner or even a solo getaway. Whether you’re after a fun, fashionable or family-friendly hotel, there’s something to suit your hospitality needs. Here are all of the new hotels opening in the UAE.
    Be it Anantara Mina Al Arab with its lush gardens, an infinity pool and a natural mangrove sanctuary or One&Only One Za’beel with its ultra-modern health and wellness facilities, each cityscape welcomes guests to feel like they’re in a different country. With a much-needed change in environment, the picturesque resorts allow each guest to take a break from the bustling city life.
    So, if you’re planning to book a staycation in advance, swipe through our guide of newly opened properties and soon-to-open hotels in the UAE.

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    Book an escape at Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah Al Wadi Desert

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    10 seconds ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah is delighted to unveil its exclusive summer offers. They’re inviting guests to create unforgettable memories at its luxurious Al Wadi Desert.
    This summer, the resort offers exceptional packages and unique experiences, the resorts promise an unparalleled summer getaway for families, couples, and adventure seekers.
    The package includes daily breakfast for two adults with complimentary breakfast, lunch dinner with complimentary soft drinks and ice cream along with Dhs200 resort credit per night.

    A wellness retreat
    Additionally, for the ultimate wellness getaway, guests can indulge in a variety of spa offerings which include 60-minute massages with a complimentary enhancement. Additionally, they can receive a 30-minute Floatation Experience when a 90-minute wellness treatment is booked. Book a 4-hour bespoke mind, body and soul session including lunch at Khaeela Restaurant priced at Dhs1,420.
    The ultimate adventure
    To witness a magical Night Desert Safari under the starlit sky, guests can avail of the Desert at night experience. It’s priced at Dhs570 per adult, Dhs970 per couple and Dhs380 per child.

    A culinary delight
    Also, guests can indulge in a delightful dining experience at Farmhouse, celebrating the art of meat. The package is priced at Dhs525 per couple, featuring Omaha bone-in Rib Eye, Australian Lamb Chops, Kale and Plums Green Salad, with two side dishes and sauces.
    Nestled in the heart of Ras Al Khaimah, this opulent oasis is just a short drive from Dubai but feels like a world away.
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    Sheikh Mohammed visits the world’s highest 360-degree infinity pool

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    The Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum most recent visit was on July 22, 2024 to Aura Skypool, the world’s highest 360-degree Infinity pool.
    Known for his humble nature, this royal is often seen scouting Dubai and paying a surprise visit to the various culinary hotspots around the emirate.

    In the video shared by Aura Skypool, Sheikh Mohammed even waved to the camera. He was seen overlooking the breathtaking beauty from AURA’s vantage point of the four distinct and captivating views.
    This year, Sheikh Mohammed, has already visited the newly opened Bkry in Alserkal Avenue, Cipriani Dolci in Jumeirah and Armani Hotel during Ramadan. Also, his most recent visit was to Atlantis The Royal, where he was welcomed for the second time.
    Suspended 200 metres in the air, AURA is the world’s highest 360° infinity pool offering incredible views of the iconic Dubai skyline. The destination evokes an ‘oasis in the sky’ feel thanks to its nature-inspired décor and welcoming energy.
    Overall, visitors can choose morning, afternoon or evening timeslots – or enjoy a full day at this record-breaking infinity pool.
    Swipe through to see pictures of this unique hotspot in Dubai

    Royal-approved traction

    In January 2022, UAE’s Minister of Defence, His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Makhtoum visited Aura Skypool. He took the legendary footballer, Christiano Ronaldo to witness this beauty. They took a stroll around the venue – and were no doubt impressed by those spectacular views. The duo were photographed on the pool deck of Aura, which looks straight down the trunk of Palm Jumeirah.
    “Good to see you too, welcome to your Home,” Sheikh Hamdan also shared, along with an Instagram Reels of their meeting.
    Hence, Dubai is known for its myriad of editor-approved Royal spots, that should be added to everyone’s must-visit list.
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    Having trouble sleeping? Here’s the secret to a good night’s sleep

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    3 hours ago

    Many of us spend more time trying to fall asleep rather than actually sleeping.
    The number of hours recommended by experts for sleep depends on your age. However, most people need at least 7 hours of sleep in a 24-hour period. Just the act of trying too hard to fall asleep may cause wreak an air of anxious, nerve-wracking energy that keeps you awake. If your mind can’t sleep, it’s difficult for your body to follow, too.
    To delve into the subject of sleeping well, the wellbeing practitioners from Patina Maldives‘ award winning FLOW Spa, have shared these expert tips to help enhance your sleep quality, ensuring you wake up refreshed and ready to tackle the day.
    From dietary choices to relaxation techniques, designed to help you drift off more easily and enjoy a deeper, more restorative slumber.
    Eat Right to Sleep Tight
    Your diet can significantly impact your sleep quality. Incorporating certain foods into your evening routine can promote relaxation and help you fall asleep faster. Kiwi, cherries, milk, fatty fish, nuts, and rice have been found to aid in relaxation and sleep. These foods are rich in nutrients that support the production of sleep-regulating hormones, making them perfect additions to your dinner or pre-bedtime snack.

    Chamomile as a Sleep-Inducer
    Chamomile tea has long been revered for its calming properties. Drinking one cup of chamomile tea about 45 minutes before bed can help induce sleepiness. Additionally, chamomile essential oil, when diffused in the air, releases a subtle floral aroma that has a calming and relaxing effect on the mind. Incorporating chamomile into your nightly routine can create a soothing atmosphere conducive to sleep.

    Breathing Techniques
    Breathing exercises can be a powerful tool for reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation before bed. The 4-7-8 breathing technique, also known as relaxing breath, involves a rhythmic pattern of inhaling, holding the breath, and exhaling. This technique helps calm the mind and body, making it easier to fall asleep. To practice, exhale completely through your mouth, then inhale quietly through your nose for a count of 4, hold for a count of 7, and exhale slowly through your mouth for a count of 8. Repeat this cycle around six times before returning to normal breathing.
    Progressive Muscle Relaxation Against Insomnia
    Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is an effective method for reducing physical tension and promoting relaxation. This technique involves tensing and then relaxing different muscle groups in the body. Find a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down, where you won’t be disturbed for 10-15 minutes. Focus on each muscle group, tensing for five seconds while breathing in, then releasing and relaxing. Repeat the process for each muscle group, gradually using less tension each time. This practice can help you release the day’s stress and prepare your body for restful sleep.
    Warm Bath
    Taking a hot shower or bath 90 minutes before bed can significantly improve your ability to fall asleep. The warm water helps you unwind, and as your body cools down afterward, it triggers your circadian rhythms to signal that it’s time to sleep. This cooling-down process promotes a natural decline in core body temperature, which is essential for falling asleep quickly and enjoying deep, restorative sleep.
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