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    How I got my job as… founder of this bespoke Dubai-based coffee company

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen 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. This week, we speak to Maria Pavani, a highly acclaimed coffee specialist and a 32-year-old award-winning entrepreneur, who has emerged as a trailblazer in the nation’s coffee industry through her brainchild, Três Marias Coffee Company. Maria took the leap of faith and moved to Dubai in 2013 to work as a head barista at a prestigious five-star hotel. Despite not having English as her mother-language, Maria thrived to succeed and eventually climbed up the ladder until she became a general manager of a roaster and even launched her own plant-based milk now. To delve into her journey, Emirates Woman spoke to Pavani to see how her journey in the F&B industry began. What was your favourite subject at school? My favorite subject was Physical Education. What was your first job? My first job was at the library of my school. I would have classes until noon, and then I would start my shift from 1:30pm to 5pm Have you been to Dubai? No, I came to Dubai for the first time in 2013 to start working. What inspired you to enter the F&B space and talk us through your role as founder of Três Marias Coffee Company? Well, my journey into the F&B world basically started with my love for people and coffee. I mean, who doesn’t love a good chat over a great cup of coffee, right? I started working with coffee as a barista in 2009 in the hospitality industry. Hospitality is all about people, and I’m good with both. I like exchanging pleasant conversations, and at the same time, I love coffee. When I came to Dubai, I spotted this awesome opportunity to blend my hospitality skills with the vibrant coffee scene here. I started growing in the coffee sector as a professional, and then I decided it was time to start exploring a bit more, and that is how Três Marias Coffee Company was born. My role as the founder is to ensure that, first of all, the company stays on track with our vision and then ensure I work on my growth journey as a first-time entrepreneur to be able to run the business as best as I can, innovating, creating new products, ensuring we are adding value to the coffee community as well. Talk us through the concept of Três Marias Coffee and how did you launch your own plant-based milk. When we launched the business in 2019, it was quite different from what it is today. I’m grateful that we’ve remained open to adapting and seeking out various ways to contribute to our community. The plant-based milk stemmed from a mix of questions: What was lacking in the specialty coffee industry, and how could we fill that void while also leveraging it as an opportunity for global expansion. This led us to the idea of creating high-quality plant-based milk. Our goal was to address the challenge of limited alternative milk options, particularly in the Middle East. It was essentially about crafting a superior product that not only solved a local issue but also had the potential to resonate on a larger scale. What are the key elements of your role? As the founder and CEO I feel it is very important that I have to network and meet as many people as a I can, knock as many doors as I can and introduce the story to as many people as I can to be able to look for new opportunities for the brand and the brand reaching the right ears that could give us an opportunity to enter as a supplier for businesses as well as, pretty much staying positive and being open to adapt especially because my colleagues at the company can feel when I’m down or up so its very important that I stay as stable and consistent with interactions with my team. Also, I am open to learning about what is new in the industry, so I travel the world making sure I’m aware of what is happening in the industry, what the trends are, what the future looks like, what is changing, and what not. As the founder and CEO, I strongly believe in the power of networking and making connections. It’s crucial for me to actively engage with as many people as possible, knocking on doors and sharing our brand’s story. This not only helps us uncover new opportunities but also ensures that our brand reaches the right ears, potentially opening doors for us as suppliers to other businesses. Maintaining a positive attitude and remaining open to adaptation is also important; my team can sense my mood and can tell when I’m feeling up or down, so I try my best to ensure I’m consistently having positive interactions with them.Moreover, I am always open to learning about what is new in the industry, so I travel the world, making sure I’m aware of what is happening in the industry, shifts in the market landscape, and future projections. It’s essential for me to continuously learn and evolve, ensuring that our brand remains relevant and competitive in the ever-changing F&B industry. Talk us through your daily routine. My typical day looks something like this: When I wake up in the morning, I pray, have my first cup of coffee, and then head to the gym for my daily workout. I then shower and either have my first meetings around the city or I meet with my team to work on the tasks for the day. By 5 pm, I’m usually done for the day, so I head out to catch up with friends, exercise, or play padel. At night, I either go out for social dinners or call my family back home. What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps? In my opinion, one of the best pieces of advice I can offer is to embrace the possibility of failure. Not every idea will succeed, but persistence is key. If you keep trying, you might hit the jackpot once after multiple attempts, and that’s all it takes to propel yourself to the next level. Be curious. Curiosity is essential. Engage in conversations with others, exchange knowledge, and soak in diverse experiences. There’s immense value in sharing and learning from how others navigate the business world. Passion is another critical factor. The journey can be challenging and grueling, so having a genuine passion for what you’re doing is vital. Without it, you may find yourself wanting to throw in the towel when faced with challenges. Lastly, prioritize self-development. Stay open to personal growth and seek answers beyond the obvious. Continuous learning and evolving as an individual are fundamental to success in any endeavor. Tell us more about the product? The plant-based milk line from Três Marias was crafted with baristas in mind. We worked backward to address the problem that we were seeing in the market. Despite the growing trend towards healthier and more sustainable lifestyles, we noticed a hesitation among consumers in our region to adopt milk alternatives for their coffee. We discovered that taste was a major deterrent, especially when alternative milk was steamed and mixed with coffee. To tackle this problem, we developed an alternative milk that enhances, rather than overpowers, the flavor of coffee. Our formula ensures that consumers can still enjoy the taste of the high-quality beans they select. Additionally, our milk formula is engineered to achieve optimal frothing, allowing baristas to create stunning latte art and presentations for their customers. What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? The best piece of advice that I received was from a friend who is also a business person. He told me that you, as the founder, carry the vision of the company; you have the answer within yourself, so listen to what others have to say but always go with what your gut has to say and your vision. Don’t let others influence you because they are successful. After all, each business is different; sometimes what works for you may not work for someone else, so trust your gut always. And what was the worst? One of the worst pieces of advice I’ve received was to slow down. It wasn’t the right guidance for the stage our business was in at the time. We were at a point where we needed to expand, but I was struggling to find the right product to propel us forward. After trying various approaches, a business acquaintance suggested I should take things slower. Had I followed that advice, we might have faced closure because we wouldn’t have gained the momentum needed to drive the business forward. Instead, I persisted and came up with the idea for our plant-based milk line and was given similar advice to slow down again. Looking back, I’m grateful I didn’t heed that advice because our plant-based venture turned out to be a success, opening up new opportunities for us. What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome? The biggest challenge that I had to overcome was definitely the financials of the business. I did not have a financial or business background, so all the biggest challenges that we have had so far were related to finance. How to structure our budget or even simple things like what is revenue, net profit, cost of operations, etc., so learning about these things and then being able to negotiate with partners or investors was very challenging at the start. I’m still learning every day but I feel much more confident now. What’s your future for the brand? We want to take Tres Marias global so we are expanding in the Middle East right now, expanding to retail, and we want to go to other continents as well. We want to enter in North and South America, in Europe and Asia as well. We want to create ready-to-drink plant-based drinks and keep improving our product line. We want to become more accessible to people and improve our e-commerce experience. So to summarize we want to make our high quality products accessible to people worldwide in retail, foodservice and e-commerce. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied  More

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    All of bride Radhika Merchant’s couture & jewellery looks from the festivities

    Life by Ruman Baig 2 mins ago All eyes were on Radhika Merchant this weekend, the soon-to-be bride of Anant Ambani. Her looks from the pre-wedding festivities in Jamnagar, Gujarat, seamlessly blended international couture with the rich heritage of Indian designers. With each outfit, Radhika paints a picture of modern sophistication intertwined with cultural reverence. From a custom Versace gown reminiscent of New York’s architectural marvels to a vibrant Ashish Gupta fringe dress paying homage to disco culture, Radhika’s wardrobe is a celebration of diverse influences. Her Manish Malhotra lehenga, featuring a contemporary twist with a corset-inspired choli and corded cape, exemplifies her embrace of tradition with a modern flair. But it’s not just the attire that steals the spotlight; Radhika’s adornments are equally mesmerizing. Bedecked in stunning diamond jewels, including haathphools, a statement necklace, earrings, and a maang teeka, she radiates elegance and grace, perfectly complementing her ensembles. One standout moment was Radhika’s ‘hastakshar ceremony’ look, where she donned a bespoke Tarun Tahiliani lehenga ensemble. Adorned with hand-painted miniature artistry and kasheedakari craftsmanship, the outfit epitomized the theme of Heritage Indian, exuding timeless beauty and cultural richness. Take a look at Radhika Merchant in all her opulent glory: – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @shereenlovebug More

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    4 prominent Arabs who attended the Ambani wedding

    Life by Sarah Joseph 58 mins ago As one of the most talked about pre-wedding galores, several highly-reputed Arab businessmen and government members attended the wedding in Jamnagar. This 3-day pre-wedding extravaganza, was put together to celebrate the joyous union of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. Anant is the son of billionaire tycoon Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in Asia. No expense was spared, however, this is only just the beginning as the wedding is set to take place in July 2024. From special performances by Rihanna, Akon and the first Indian singer to perform at Coachella, Diljit Dosanjh, this star-studded affair created a buzz unlike any other. Besides the other, Royals and key figures in the Arab World, the guest list also included Mohammed Bin Jassim al Thani, the prime minister of Qatar, Stephan Harper, Former Candian prime minister and Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema. His Highness Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahyan assumed his role as Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence in October of 2017. Joining the Federal Government in 1992, His Excellency held several key positions including the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Minister of Education and the Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development. Mohamed Al Abbar, Founder of Emaar He is a global entrepreneur with interests in real estate, retail, hospitality, e-commerce and tech. He is the founder of Emaar and Noon.com. He founded founded Emaar in Dubai on 16 June 1997. Today, the company is considered one of the world’s most valuable and admired integrated real estate development companies. Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of Adnoc Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CBE is an Emirati politician who is the minister of industry and advanced technology of the United Arab Emirates, head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, and chairman of Masdar. He was also Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change, President for the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28). Dr. Saif Belhasa Saif Belhasa Holding Companies was established in 2001 under the patronage of Dr. Saif Ahmad Saif Belhasa, a UAE National. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @_ishaambanipiramal More

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    Ambani pre-wedding festivities: From Rihanna to Deepika Padukone, who all were there?

    Life by Ruman Baig 5 mins ago Jamnagar, India was the most searched place in the world this weekend, as Asia’s richest family a.k.a the Ambani clan hosted wedding festivities for their youngest son, Anant Ambani. Anand is marrying Rashika Merchant in July 2024, but the pre-wedding festivities were held in March. The who’s who of the world descended in Jamnagar for their 3-day long grand affair. From Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg to Ivanka Trump and Karl Kloss – it was a spectacle to behold. On the first night, the celebrity crowd was entertained with Private Rihanna concert. The Grammy-winning singer did a set of 19 song set for the guests presents to attend the Ambani pre-wedding festivities. Besides global dignitaries, every prominent name from the world of Bollywood marked occasion with their presence. Whether it was Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt or Shahrukh Khan, all the major names from the industry arrived in style. The 3-day itinerary was packed with private concerts, lavish day soirees and private safaris across the natural habitat. Let’s talk about the fashion, because all the stops were pulled. The ladies from the Ambani family were seen in custom-made couture ensembles from brands like Valentino, Schiaparelli, Chanel and Louis Vuitton. Off the rack, who is she? Bride Radhika Merchant wore a custom-made Versace gown for the night, resembling the iconic Blake Lively Versace look she wore during the 2022 Met Gala, when she was the co-chair. The diamonds on Radhika could be the sum of a small country’s entire GDP, talk about opulence. Kardashian-Jenner favourite Jeff Leatham was flown down from Hollywood to do the flowers at the venue and the final results were as dreamy as you can expect. The scale of the entire event was so big that the domestic airport of Jamnagar was given International status for the pre-wedding festivities. While the festivities are still ongoing, take a look at all the celebrities present to celebrate Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant for the grand festivities before their actual nuptials. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram More

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    9 authentic accounts to follow on Instagram this month

    Life by Sarah Joseph 5 mins ago A curated guide of authentic accounts to #follow on Instagram. Iris Von Arnim@iris_von_arnim Luxury knitwear crafted for the minimalist. Tamara Ralph@tamararalph Craftsmanship and design stemming from the heart of couture. Drowsy Sleep Co.@drowsysleepco Home of the cult silk sleep mask. Aman Kyoto@amankyoto The very best of Japan combining tradition and modernity. Mach & Mach@machandmach Statement shoes designed for after-hours impact. L’Etrange @letrange.paris Heritage bags with a twist since 1838. Louis Vuitton@louisvuitton The French luxury fashion house known for their iconic pieces. Simihaze Beauty@Simihazebeauty Skincare-infused vegan makeup essentials. FFORME@fforme Elevated knitwear that works in harmony with the body. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram March’s – The Authenticity Issue with Mouawad – Download Now Images: Supplied More

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    March’s – The Authenticity Issue with Mouawad

    Life by Amy Sessions 1 hour ago Words & Creative Direction: Camille MacawiliPhotographer: Ziga MihelčičMakeup & Hair: Mauro Hernan at MMG artistsModel: Juliana Stürmer at MMGFashion Editor: Dhaarna Maker at BarefaceLocation with thanks to BAB AL SHAMSStyling with thanks to OUNASS Welcome to The Authenticity Issue. Emirates Woman as a brand has authenticity and integrity at its core. For this issue, which is out as the special month of Ramadan begins, we turn inward and look at what and those who are of value, and who hold these attributes within themselves. For our cover, we partnered with Mouawad, in Resplendent. The renowned luxury jewellery brand recognised for its timeless elegance, exceptional craftsmanship, and rich heritage. With a legacy spanning over a century, Mouawad has epitomised excellence in jewellery, crafting the extraordinary with artistic mastery and trusted expertise. In this issue, Dubai Ladies Club celebrates its 20th anniversary as it continues to empower women in the region over two decades of groundbreaking on in For Women By Women, Chaumet utilises authentic craftsmanship, casting a sense of purity and spirit in Flight of Freedom, master of innovation and horological excellence, Audemars Piguet introduces its latest timepiece in collaboration with designer Tamara Ralph in Authentic Elegance and it is with great honour that we support HH Sheikha Mozah Bint Marwan Al Maktoum on her inspiring journey from a pioneering pilot to a children’s book author in Soaring to New Heights. We also focus on how to show up as our best and most authentic selves. With this in mind, we discuss feeling enough and the power this has to transform your life positively with RTT founder, Marisa Peer in Authentically Enough and we compile an edit of short-haul getaways rooted in design, locality and culture to press reset this coming Eid in Eid Escapes. At this special time of the year, slow down and show up as your authentic self, it’s the best self. The Hero Buys – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram March’s – The Authenticity Issue with Mouawad – Download Now Images: Supplied More

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    19 premium business lunches to book for a midday break in Dubai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 33 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 19 IMAGES Known for its vibrant dining scene, Dubai has a plethora of restaurants with a host of irresistible business lunches you simply can’t miss. Designed for a luxe networking experience or even to take a break from the mundane routine of a 9 to 5, a business lunch is quick, convenient and fancy, making it the perfect meal to savour in the emirate. So, if you’re looking for where to dine next, Emirates Woman has curated the ultimate guide of fine-dining restaurants in Dubai for an elegant midday meal. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @haileybieber @kimkardashian More

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    9 of the most delicious desserts to try in Dubai

    Life by Sarah Joseph 42 mins ago It’s a proven fact, that there’s always space available even after a heavy meal for desserts. Hence, it’s time to end the year on a sweet note. From innovative giant fortune cookies to delectable freshly made gelatos, there’s no lack of unique desserts in this emirate. So, if you’re on the lookout for some mother-watering desserts after a meal in Dubai, we’ve curated the perfect editor-approved guide of all the tried-and-tested desserts that we simply can’t get enough of. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Feature Image: Instagram @domsli22 More