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fter months of musing over summer offerings, I am delighted to deliver this new-season issue of EW along with all of the coats, bags, shoes and beauty necessities you’ll need to start the season (and shopping) running. Modelling some of the most sought-after pieces of the A/W11, our supermodel cover star, Yasmin Le Bon, dons the latest from Ralph Lauren exclusively for EW. Closer to home, I have become somewhat addicted to reading blogs of late and I’m happy to report that some of the best are being written right here on our doorstep. Turn to page 157 as Elle Timms introduces the hottest bloggers in the city. It seems like only yesterday when 91-year-old author and motivational speaker Mariam Behnam was crowned the Emirates Woman, Woman Of The Year 2010. This month, turn to page 85 to see the nominees for 2011 and log onto www.emirateswomanawards.com to vote. Enjoy the issue.

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Editor-in-Chief Obaid Humaid Al Tayer Group Editor and Managing Partner Ian Fairservice Group Senior Editor Gina Johnson Editor Sophia Serin Deputy Editor Emily Baxter Style Director Sarah Joan Ross Fashion and Beauty Editor Elle Timms Style Editor Claire Carruthers Fashion and Beauty Writer Cherith Nicholl Fashion and Beauty Writer Elizabeth Whiston-Dew Assistant Editor Cecilia D’Souza Fashion and Beauty Assistant Annah Cuthbert Assignments Editor Ingrid Valles Po Chief Sub-editor Iain Smith Senior Designer T Prasadan Senior Designer Arezou Erjacki Senior Photographers Vikram Gawde, Farooq Salik Photographer Naveed Ahmed Senior Production Manager S Sunil Kumar Production Manager C Sudhakar Production Supervisor R Murali Krishnan General Manager – Group Sales Anthony Milne General Manager – Abu Dhabi Joe Marritt Business Development Manager Nicola Hudson Group Advertisement Manager Seema Kausar Senior Advertisement Manager Darryl Wiley Deputy Advertisement Manager Salma Eddinari Contributors Saadiya Ahmad, Alex Ritman And Rachel Silvestri

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THE ICON, YASMIN LE BON ON THE COVER

98 Bringing Up Baby... How your family values affect your child’s future 116 The Icon Supermodel Yasmin Le Bon models this season’s trends 141 International Collections Special Looks straight from the runway 157 Write On The secret online world of Dubai’s best bloggers 175 New Beauty A/W trends, skincare advice and make-up essentials 214 Caffeine Addict How much is too much?

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52 Inbox 36 EW Insider 56 Fashion Report 66 The Wanted 98 Eye Spy Style on the streets 61 Style CV Luisa de Paula, Buying Director at My-Wardrobe 65 Anatomy Of A Trend Boots 66 The Wanted 67 Fashion At A Click 68 Fashion Column Heel be happier without 73 The September Manifest Team EW’s hot picks this month 75 Style Evolution Diane Kruger 77 Trend Deconstruction Dior 78 High Street Trend Boogie Woogie 80 Style Steal On the dot 83 Fashion Column Chic showing off



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85 Emirates Woman, Woman of the Year Awards 2011 We reveal the fabulous nominees for 2011 96 Give A Little Love Vote now and make someone’s dream come true with the ADCB Ambition Award and BurJuman’s Safe & Sound programme 98 Bringing Up Baby... How your family values affect your child’s future 106 The Invisible Genocide Of Women How Spain’s courts are making history with a case against female genocide

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116 The Icon Supermodel Yasmin Le Bon models this season’s trends 130 A Woman Of Substance Dior’s directional A/W11 collection 141 International Collections Special Looks straight from the runway 157 Write On The secret online world of Dubai’s best bloggers 164 Saddle Up We talk to Couli Joubert, the brains behind Hermèes’ Birkin 168 Perfect 10 Bulgari flaunts its new high-fashion sunglasses 170 Competition Win a Jimmy Choo bag 46

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176 Poolside Chic The best bikini beauty accessories 186 Beauty Box 188 Beauty Trend Berry Glaze 191 Créme De La Creme Celebrating 100 years of Nivea 194 Into The Deep Take the plunge with the beauty industry’s best waterproof make-up 196 Something In The Water Why Vichy is a beauty brand with all the right minerals 198 Black Book Of Beauty 200 Going To Great Lengths Ultimate hair-lengthening tricks of the trade

202 Anatomy Of Beauty Black-eyed queens 204 Urban Artist A modern day magician, Urban Decay’s Eric Jimenez talks new-season make-up 207 Scarlett Fever Behind the scenes on Scarlett Johansson’s new Dolce&Gabbana makeup campaign 210 Skin Drench Hydrating skincare treats



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LIFESTYLE & AGENDA

220 Competition Win a luxurious weekend stay at The Westin Dubai 225 Globetrotter September’s travel news 226 Pocket Guide Edinburgh 227 EW Junket Journal Thailand 232 Life Of Liberty At home with model Liberty Ross 238 Luxe Living 240 Address Book 241 Horoscopes 242 My Stylish Life Kate Moss



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MY FIRST WISH WOULD BE: To invent teleportation. With my family and friends all over the globe, it would make my life so much easier! PEOPLE DESCRIBE ME AS: Always happy for other people’s success. There’s no green-eyed monster in me! I’M REMINDED OF HOME WHENEVER I: Open my wardrobe. My mum sends me the most fantastic parcels full of clothes she’s picked for me. MY BIGGEST ADVENTURE WAS: Going with my gut, which found me my wonderful husband and the exciting international life I live. MY SUPERPOWER WOULD BE: Telepathy, so I could tell when people were lying to me. DON’T GET ME STUCK IN A LIFT WITH: Someone who doesn’t like music. I’m always singing and would hate to be stuck with anyone who refused to join in! MY FIRST A/W11 BUY WILL BE: A long, flowing grey wrap cardigan from French Connection – which will go perfectly under my favourite leather biker jacket. MY UAE HOTSPOT IS: Margaux at Souk Al Bahar – amazing food and the best views of the Dubai Fountain. THE BEST PART OF MY JOB IS: Eating so much – I’m a food writer, so there’s always an excuse to try a new bar or restaurant. THIS ISSUE: For the pros and cons of caffeine on page 215, Rachel’s the girl in the know.

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MY FIRST WISH WOULD BE: To buy a ’round the world’ ticket and go travelling for a year. I’M REMINDED OF HOME WHENEVER I: Think of rain and a good cup of tea. PEOPLE DESCRIBE ME AS: Best ask people who know me. MY BIGGEST ADVENTURE WAS: Trying to deep sea swim with dolphins knowing I can’t swim more than 10 metres. DON’T GET ME STUCK IN A LIFT WITH: Lady Gaga. MY UAE HOTSPOT IS: Bar03 (aka my apartment) or Zuma. MY FIRST A/W11 BUY WILL BE: The single-breasted two button wetherby jacket in brown velvet by Tom Ford. THIS WINTER YOU’LL FIND ME: Sat next to the fire place at my favourite restaurant in Oxford called The Old Parsonage. ON THE WEEKENDS, I: Religiously clean and tidy the apartment or watch TV. THE BEST PART OF MY JOB IS: Clichéd but true – meeting new people and learning different cultures, Dubai is the perfect place for it. THIS ISSUE: Vikram spent four days working his magic behind the camera. Check it out on a page 85. 50

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MY FIRST WISH WOULD BE: To see more of the world, as I love to travel but feel I haven’t done enough of it yet. I’M REMINDED OF HOME WHENEVER I: Watch old Russian comedies. They make me homesick but I just can’t resist! MY BIGGEST ADVENTURE WAS: When I vacationed in Langkawi Island, Malaysia. I went parasailing, which was thrilling but scary. THIS WINTER YOU WILL FIND ME: In cold and snowy Russia, enjoying a winter vacation. ON THE WEEKENDS, I: Sleep until noon, have a late lunch and head out to enjoy Dubai’s glamorous nightlife. THE BEST PART OF MY JOB IS: Making people beautiful. I believe make-up is an art all on its own, and has the power to empower, too. THIS ISSUE: Gulnoza worked her make-up magic on the Emirates Woman, Woman of the Year Awards nominees on page 85.

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MY FIRST WISH WOULD BE: To eradicate poverty around the world and end all wars. PEOPLE DESCRIBE ME AS: A self-disciplined workaholic and a shopaholic always in search of the fountain of youth! I’M REMINDED OF HOME WHENEVER I: Skype my mum. MY BIGGEST ADVENTURE WAS: Moving out of home at 18 and heading to Los Angeles to attend university! DON’T GET ME STUCK IN A LIFT WITH: A pessimist or a person with really negative vibes or energy. MY FIRST A/W11 BUY WILL BE: A Bebe cropped, fitted jacket to wear over my new bootcut jeans. THIS WINTER YOU WILL FIND ME: Working and hopefully on a short holiday with the kids. A FUNNY STORY ABOUT ME IS: I’m terrible with names but always remember what a person wore! THE BEST PART OF MY JOB IS: Working from home, as I get to spend hours with my three daughters on homework, projects and extracurricular activities. THIS ISSUE: Saadiya writes about family values on page 96.

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MY FIRST WISH WOULD BE: Happiness and health. PEOPLE DESCRIBE ME AS: A goof. I’M REMINDED OF HOME WHENEVER I: Smell lavender, we have so much in our garden at home. MY SUPERPOWER WOULD BE: Teleportation. DON’T GET ME STUCK IN A LIFT WITH: A claustrophobic. MY FIRST A/W11 BUY WILL BE: A Chanel Jacket and a Celine bag (both already in the wardrobe!). MY UAE HOTSPOT IS: The Arabian Ranches polo club, I love playing polo there and being amongst the horses. A FUNNY STORY ABOUT ME IS: As a child, I used to get lost in department stores deliberately so I would get to hear my name announced on the loud speaker. ON THE WEEKENDS, I: Would like to run, paint, watch films, read, cook and drink wine with my fiancé. In reality however, I’m usually travelling! THE BEST PART OF MY JOB IS: Trying on all the collections before they hit stores, and not being stuck in an office! THIS ISSUE: See Genevieve modelling the latest Dior designs on page 130.



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FAITHFUL FOLLOWER When I was younger, I would steal my mum’s copy of EW and rip out the glamorous pages of make-up ads and beauty how-tos to stash in my homework folders. Now at 24, I’m almost as old as EW and can rightfully buy my own copy. Thanks for being a constant reference from my childhood all the way through to becoming a career woman. Perhaps one day I shall come full circle by gracing the pages as an Emirates Woman, Woman of the Year nominee. Ekta Bhojwani, Dubai

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A WOMAN’S WORTH I was both horriďŹ ed and interested by your article, A Woman’s Work (EW, August). The deprivation and abuse of many women in Ethiopia was so upsetting and has inspired me to appreciate what I have and take action to help. After research, I found A Glimmer of Hope (www.aglimmerofhope.org), a brilliant nonproďŹ t organisation that helps women and children out of poverty in Ethiopia by funding clean water, schools and health clinics to improve their quality of life. Thank you for bringing attention to this much-needed issue and I hope many more will do their bit to help. Tally Cummings, Dubai

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most familiar of names, yet. The Dutch 27-year-old’s ‘best of ’ collection proved introduction to a truly exciting designer. Futuristically fabulous, each look was infused with McQueen’s influence; not so surprising due to this designer’s early days of working under his talented wing. Titled ‘escapism’ it was, in a nutshell, what haute couture should be all about. Borderline bizarre, but utterly inspiring‌

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British shoe designer Terry de Havilland founded his self-named label in 1961, attracting celebrity clientele including Elton John, Shirley Bassey and David Bowie. The launch of a new e-commerce site and exclusive collection for Selfridges form part of the brand’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

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11 September is fashion week month, with New York (8-15), London (16-20), Milan (21-28) and Paris (27-Oct 5) all showcasing their S/S12 collections. New style for a new season – we can’t wait!

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The annual Fashion’s Night Out kicks off on September 6 in Russia, followed by events in most major cities worldwide before finally culminating in Greece and Turkey on September 15. Expect discounts, in-store celebrations (such as last year’s event at the Ralph Lauren Mansion, New York, pictured here) and suitably highstyle parties!

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Fans of Indian cuisine should head to Mahec this month. The new restaurant in Le MĂŠridien Village specialises in authentic Hindustani cuisine (think ginger lamb chops and classic Goan prawn curry), with plenty of options for non meat-eaters, too. For more details, call (04) 7022615

A new fashioninspired ladies’ night takes place every Friday at fusion lounge Nine, The Fairmont Dubai. From 7-10pm, glam groups of four will be able to mix, shake and stir their own tailor-made cocktails. For more details, call (04) 3118316

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MY PERSONAL STYLE IS: Classic with a twist. STYLE ICONS:

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SMILE: Children laughing and the British TV show Little Britain. I GET MAD AT: Intolerance and people who do not know how to drive! NUMBER ONE DESTINATION: Any remote island with soft white sand and blue waters – and at home, in Montreal. I’M PROUDEST OF: My close friends and my family. I’M INSPIRED BY: People who are hard working and big achievers, yet manage to remain humble. ON MY TO DO LIST TODAY IS: Nothing glamorous unfortunately! Household chores, clipping my dog’s nails and handwriting thank you notes to Madonna, Pedro Almodovar and Kylie Minogue for the exceptional loans in the Gaultier exhibition. FAVOURITE CUISINE: Sicilian. WHAT I’D MOST LIKE TO ACHIEVE IS: A happy life. LOVE OF MY LIFE: My family and all the pets I have had who have given me unconditional love. But for the past 15 years, the person who is my biggest love has remained my best kept secret. IN THREE WORDS, THE JEAN PAUL GAULTIER EXHIBITION IS: Fun, avant-garde and daring!

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We love the cute new collection by Martine Haddad, who has incorporated emoticons into her jewellery line design. The 18k gold faces on bands are the perfect accessory to show what kind of mood you are in without venting anger at your nearest and dearest. Kitsch at its best. Annoyed smiley Dhs1,400 Martine Haddad at S*uce

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varieties of boot – but boots with a big heel? Absolutely not. Don’t ask me why (it’s been the subject of much curiosity already), I just think flats are altogether cuter and look less threatening. Perhaps it’s a height thing. I’ve never liked the idea of my partner being taller than I am and having her shoes add a few inches unnerves me to say the least. In any case, I’ve clearly lost the fight and heels are most certainly in. Now, while I’ve slowly begun to accept the sort of classic high heels worn at weddings or work events, it’s the versions I’m eyeballing now that I find the most offensive; the ‘normal shoes with a heel’. (Remember Victoria Beckham

wielding a bat and those heeled pumps on the baseball field? Need I say more?). Who decided that these were a good idea? ‘Hmm, I really do like this nice pair of brogues, but they just don’t give me the opportunity to totter around like an ungainly giraffe or risk spraining my ankle enough, I’d better glue some high heels on.’ Idiots. And then there are those hideous affairs that appear to have started out as a simple heel until the shoemaker decided to start building a small house around the outside, which end up looking like giant weights in place to stop the wearer from floating away. But nothing comes close to wedges, surely the worst-looking

shoes in the world. I don’t know what it is, exactly, but as far as I’m concerned, what wedges add in height, they subtract multiple times in IQ. You could be a brain surgeon, but in a pair of wedges I probably wouldn’t trust you near my goldfish. Am I being irrational about high heels or other forms of elevated footwear? Perhaps. Either way, I’m currently looking to install a cattle grid at my front door to stop any more getting in.


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But my GPS confirms the address: West Pico Boulevard, just west of downtown LA.

“You have arrived at your destination,” says my car, in its plummy accent. My destination is, apparently, a low-slung warehouse in LA’s garment district. There’s no real signage – just a well-worn intercom and a keypad. I dial the number I was given and a young woman with merlot hair leads me up the stairs into Gap’s 1969 design studio. The loft is crammed with art books, mood boards, and surfer magazines. Crystal chandeliers cast a glittery glow. Somewhere, a dog snores softly. This feels more like a design collective, not the headquarters of a five-pocket conglomerate.

There are jeans on tables and jeans on the floor. There are jeans that aren’t jeans at all but leggings, and stretch Bedfords, and pinwale cords. Rosella, the studio’s Creative Director, shows me cocoacolored jeans. They feel soft, like kittens and marshmallows. “It’s taking denim beyond actual indigo,” Nicole, 1969 Women’s Designer, tells me. “That’s the whole idea behind fall.”

They feel soft, like kittens and marshmallows


Each hang tag here tells a story. I see jeans labeled “PILOT.” These are apparently prototypes. Others never see the light of day. “FIT OFF,” their tags blare. “TRIM WRONG.” “BAD CREASE.” “Not approved,” an assistant whispers sorrowfully.

Each hang tag here tells a story.

The men’s designers huddle in conversation, debating the best way to wear the Slouchy Slim fit. “You can wear it with flip-flops, because it goes down to a skinny leg,” argues Cale, 1969 Men’s Merchant. “Or you can dress it up.”

“Yeah, but don’t go nerdy,” warns Jason, 1969 Men’s Designer. “You can’t, like, belt it and tuck in a shirt.” “Right, but you can wear a dress shoe and a blazer,” says Cale. “Oh, totally,” replies Jason slurping a soda. “All I’m saying is, don’t tuck in a shirt. It’s really not that kind of a jean.”

Rosella and her team have been in the LA studio for a full year. It’s not just a workspace but the beginnings of a battle to democratize premium denim. “It makes me crazy that people feel the need to shell out $200 when they can get the same jeans and fabrics from us for $70,” says Jason. But perhaps the richest inspiration lies outside the denim lab. “If you come to LA, everyone’s wearing denim,” says Nicole. “They could all start with the same jean, but style it differently. So a girl in Hollywood could wear it very sexy. Then one in Los Feliz might wear it with Converse and a cute little men’s shirt. We love that.” Please, just no crease lines. And for God’s sake, don’t tuck in that shirt. It’s just not that kind of jean.


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pin, for instance, and perhaps the less said about my latest penchant for metallic nail art the better. It’s fair to say that my understated fashion friends back in London are starting to worry. What they don’t understand is that, aside from the fact that the lifestyle here means that we have to up the sparkle content by default, there are also far fewer options for us when it’s time to mix things up come the new season… The shoes, jewels and so on are our only saviors. When it comes to layering up the levels of luxury, we just can’t compete with cooler climes – places where you can throw on some brocade, be it a coat, jacket or skirt, or slip into a little cashmere dress or cardigan, and achieve instant autumn/ winter freshness without having

to think too much. And as for rocking our grandma’s fur coat? We live in the desert, so when exactly would that be possible? So I say, just do it with some diamonds and the like, darling. But make sure you do it right. Nip down to Beach Road and have a rummage through the treasure chest that is Bambah (www.bambah.com) – one of Dubai’s hidden gems that’s bursting with vintage trinkets. Or step on over to Symphony in The Dubai Mall, where you’ll find Luv Aj (www.luvaj.com); an awesome little jewellery line from LA that’s full of affordable crystal rocks. After that, head to Bloomingdale’s and pick up a pair of spiked, jet black, gem-encrusted smoking slippers by Sam Edelman (www. samedelman.com) – they say

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THE ACHIEVERS CELEBRATING WOMEN WHO ARE STRIVING FORWARD IN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS, BREAKING BOUNDARIES AND MAKING THEIR MARK, WHATEVER THEIR INDUSTRY Sponsored by

EITHNE TREANOR

SUMAYYAH AL SUWAIDI

As an independent media trainer and reporter, Eithne has over 20 years of experience as an international journalist and has interviewed an impressive array of people, including leading politicians and global leaders of industry. Eithne’s television credits include a collection of the world’s major networks including BBC World, Sky News, Bloomberg and CNBC. Her skill and passion for her craft have accelerated her to the forefront of the media world. She now teaches others how to build stronger relations with the press through her company, E Treanor Media, founded in 2006. She is also a highly sought-after conference speaker and moderator for events held globally and contributes to many international publications.

The first female Emirati digital artist, Sumayyah’s passion drives her to manipulate everyday photographs into creative masterpieces. In 2004 she combined her love for art and fashion and established Grafika, a multi-brand boutique which offers one of a kind clothing lines and accessories by international designers. Moreover, she transformed Grafika into a platform for young emerging brands to showcase their talents. After two years of success, Sumayyah has finally launched her own fashion line, SEEN, a brand that reflects all she believes a woman should be – chic, feminine and unique.

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SOPHIE BLANCHARD

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Sophie launched her career in aviation as soon as she left high school. Her love for flying flourished under the influence of her father, who ran a small cargo airline. Joining the family business, Sophie began flying cargo planes and after 15 years of training that also took her to Florida, USA, she accepted a place at Etihad Airways in 2007 as a First Officer – and the airline’s first female pilot. Most recently, in September 2010 the mother of two received her fourth stripe with a promotion to captain. Future ambitions? To pass on her love of flying, the way her father did, and become an instructor to budding pilots.

Nearly two decades ago, and with just Dhs2,500 in her pocket, Hazel founded Biz-group, which she has developed from a small training company into an organisation of professionals servicing the Middle East’s corporate training, team building and business strategy needs. Passionate about performance, Biz-group’s success is a testament to Hazel’s entrepreneurial spirit. A strong believer in the multiplying effect of exceptional leadership, Hazel conducts strategic workshops for executives, is a regular commentator on business leadership issues and a keynote speaker at HR conferences throughout the region and internationally delivers best practices to her audience.

After 12 years working in New York, London and the Middle East with global corporations such as American Express, Belgium-born Joana, a marketing vice-president and brand-building dynamo (with degrees from Harvard and Columbia), finally turned her attention to home. With experience in launching her own acclaimed jewellery line, Tassel & Stone (a favourite with celebrities such as Diane Kruger and Kylie Minogue), Joana co-founded Two Scoops with Zayan Ghandour of S*uce, the region’s premier fashion distribution agency committed to building and representing local and regional design talent in the Middle East.

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THE ARTISTS

HONOURING THE WOMEN WHO HAVE HELPED SHAPE THE FACE OF ARTS AND CULTURE IN THE REGION, FROM FASHION DESIGN AND PHOTOGRAPHY TO VISUAL ARTS

FATHIMA MOHIUDDIN ARTIST

Dubai-born artist Fathima is a curator, writer and sociologist, with a goal to demonstrate the essential value of art to society. Dark, gothic graphics have become her signature. In 2010, Fathima won the Sheikha Manal Young Artist Award for Fine Art. She was also selected for the Cultural Leadership International programme to represent the UAE as a cultural entrepreneur. Her art and live public works have featured at galleries including Tashkeel and The JamJar. She has also produced scenic art and illustrations for the Dubai International Film Festival-nominated video 3 Act Circus and is now in the process of setting up an artist-run space for Dubai’s creative community.

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REBECCA MCLAUGHLINDUANE FOUNDER OF RMD MEDIA

Rebecca began her career in broadcast journalism interviewing CEOs and Heads of State on CNBC and Bloomberg. She also anchored Dubai One’s flagship business and current affairs programme. Working as a television and print journalist for more than a decade, Rebecca has interviewed countless modern day cultural icons from Kanye West to Vivienne Westwood. A champion of the arts, she’s also shared talk time with prominent Emiratis, such as curator and artist Rami Farook, film-maker Ali Mustafa and author Maha Gargash. She founded RMD-Media in 2010, providing solutions for local and international TV networks.


ALIA AL SHAMSI

AMNA DABBAGH

AMANDA NAVAI

Ignoring advice to steer clear of photography, as ‘it wasn’t a substantial career choice’, Alia followed her creative instincts to receive both a BA and MA in the field. Now a top photojournalist and the first female Emirati professional photographer, she also works to promote and support local talent through one-off, solo and group exhibitions, which serve as a platform for cultural dialogue between the diverse communities in the UAE. Her work has been published in newspapers and magazines across the Gulf and she has visited countries such as Pakistan, to photograph the devastation of an earthquake, and Saudi Arabia, to interview Prince Al Waleed bin Talah in Riyadh.

Acting as a fairy godmother to artists in the region, Amna tirelessly promotes and supports local and emerging talent. She is a co-owner of Green Art Gallery, which was founded in 1995, an institution renowned for recognising and showcasing artists from not only the Middle East, but also Turkey and North Africa. The gallery provides quality, contemporary exhibitions with a focus on art influenced by the heritage and culture of the Arab world. With a Master’s Degree in Health Education, Amna has also spent the last 10 years as a board member for Al Noor Training Centre for Children with Special Needs.

Iranian-born Amanda has lived a cosmopolitan life in Sweden and London, where she worked with brands such as Jimmy Choo before launching her own line of luxury python handbags in 2010. Each handbag offers a unique interpretation of the classic clutch from reversible designs, interchangeable straps and a selection of candy colour palettes. Amanda is conscious to only use organic-bred python for her bags, which must also have CITES certification. She also ensures that 10 per cent of all proceeds go charitable causes. Within one year, her bags were launched in Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Etoile.

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THE VISIONARIES FORWARD-THINKING, PROGRESSIVE AND PIONEERING, THESE WOMEN ARE BREAKING NEW GROUND WITH INNOVATIVE IDEAS THAT SHATTER STEREOTYPES

RIMA JBARA

MAHA ABDUL RASHEED

At an age when many of us were busy with playground politics, Jordanian-born Rima was writing her first book aged just 14, becoming the Middle East’s youngest author to publish novels in a second language. To date, she has released 15 works of fiction, which she describes as “confessional”. Exploring the female psyche, Rima concentrates on feminism, Greek mythology, political science and psychology, with the aim of lending readers a glimpse into her creative world and her opinions. Passionate about her writing, each novel, such as her most recent book Riot In My Senses, follows often obscure and complex characters that make for a unique read.

Maha has developed her passion for rare and vintage clothing into the region’s first vintage store, Bambah. The numerous eco-friendly advantages aside, Maha has championed the concept of second-hand luxe in a city where ‘new’ and ‘latest’ are key buzzwords, offering a collection of pieces from the 1930s to 1980s. With a mission to provide women of the UAE a chance to be inspired by their own creative flair and love for original pieces, she has spent the last 15 years based in Dubai, whilst also travelling the world searching stores and markets for items to fill her own treasure-filled boutique, with everyday classics sitting alongside the likes of Dior and YSL.

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HUDA KATTAN

DR NAWAL AL-HOSANY

Huda is the editor and founder of Hudabeauty. com, the largest and fastest growing beauty blog in the Middle East with over 200,000 hits per month (she also recently celebrated her one millionth hit in less than a year). After training at the Joe Blasco Academy in Hollywood, the world’s leading make-up school, she moved to Dubai to work with brands such as Alice Temperley, Revlon, Cartier, Frey Wille, Audi and Mercedes, as well as many others. Huda has become a firm role model for both Arabic and Western beauty, teaching women her coveted tips and tricks.

As the Associate Director of Sustainability at Masdar, Dr Nawal leads a team responsible for developing sustainability standards and policies through diligent tracking of Masdar City’s carbon footprint, greenhouse gas emissions, and renewable energy supply and demand. Her accomplishments don’t stop there; she was the first female UAE National to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in 2010. Prior to her current appointment, Nawal held senior leadership positions in the General Headquarters of the Abu Dhabi Police, and in 2007 became the first female Deputy Director in the Abu Dhabi Police.

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Dr Buthainah is a woman of firsts; the first female Emirati plastic surgeon, the first, and only, Emirati American Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and the first foreign graduate to have been accepted into the plastic surgery residency programme at the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. In 2005, Dr Buthainah established Al-Shunnar Plastic Surgery Clinic, a private practice focusing on cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. A true leader in her field, the esteemed Dr Buthainah’s passion lies in working with breast cancer survivors to help rebuild their confidence. SEPTEMBER 2011

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THE HUMANITARIANS WITH PASSION AND DEDICATION, THE SELFLESS AND TIRELESS COMMITMENTS OF THESE WOMEN CHANGE THE LIVES OF THOSE LESS FORTUNATE

KAREN WARRINGTON

DIRECTOR AND FUNDRAISER FOR THE ANGEL APPEAL Upon learning about the Mission to Seafarers’ Angel Appeal in 2008, Karen, who is married to HE Guy Warrington, Consul General at the British Embassy in Dubai, offered her help and has been involved ever since. The charity provides a lifeline to seamen abandoned in foreign ports and supports those confined on ships around the UAE with no way to contact their families or access to health products. The appeal charters a support vessel which delivers muchneeded amenities and communication equipment to seafarers. Karen and her team have been able to help 25,000 seafarers each year, which in turn touches the lives of over 100,000 family and friends.

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MELISSA GILCHRIST HIGGINS

FOUNDER AND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF FRONTLINE FASHION Following the motto “be style conscious with a social conscience” Melissa founded Frontline Fashion, a website dedicated to helping individuals to be socially responsible – and stylish. This unique project donates 50 per cent of all profits to foundation projects, including the construction of a dormitory and an orphanage in the earthquake-hit country of Haiti. An experienced fashion and beauty PR, after spending time volunteering in Haiti, Melissa decided to dedicate her life to helping others. Her Zanmi line (Haitian for friends) is the perfect platform to show how style can contribute to society in a positive way.


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SABINA KHANDWANI

BELINDA FREEMAN

MONJA WOLF

Whilst heading PR and Marketing at BurJuman, Sabina created the BurJuman Safe and Sound Programme in 2002. After tragically losing her mother to cancer in 1999, the result of a late diagnosis, Sabina’s goal has been to ensure other families have better access to information and healthcare. So far the programme has reached over 20 million people in the UAE over 11 years and raised nearly Dhs2.5 million. Over one million educational leaflets have been distributed, 40,000 people have taken part in sponsored walks, and thousands of women have received free check-ups and mammograms.

With over 12 years of experience as a fashion designer working for brands such as Vivienne Westwood, H&M and River Island, Belinda came to the UAE in 2002. She now runs her own graphic greeting card company, Queen B, selling in 22 stores across the UAE. Only using paper sourced from managed forests, the profits are donated to charity to buy educational items and toys for underprivileged children. Through her second company, The Design Studio, Belinda designs advertisements pro bono for non-profit groups such as Buckle Up In Dubai and SolidariTea. She is also a dedicated volunteer and helps various campaigns and organisations.

Two years ago, with little to no funds or a business plan, Monja pursued her dreams of social change. Today she is the director of her own foundation, Monyati Initiatives, and has raised more than Dhs1.9 million for global projects. These include constructing classrooms in India and low-cost houses in Sao Paolo’s slums, providing heaters to a Nepalese orphanage, building a water well in Ethiopia and providing health products to special needs children in Sudan. Monja also established Maat, a social fashion label that markets products from artists in developing countries, with all net profits channelled back into funding Monyati Initiatives’ future projects.

FOUNDER, SAFE AND SOUND – THE BURJUMAN BREAST CANCER AWARENESS PROGRAMME

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FOUNDER OF MONYATI INITIATIVES AND MAAT

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awareness. Since the programme was launched in 1997, Safe & Sound has raised nearly Dhs2.5 million through fundraising events and donations. This year, for every vote cast for the ADCB Ambition Award nominees, ADCB will donate Dhs10 to Safe & Sound on your behalf, helping to provide further healthcare and resources for the programme’s battle against breast cancer. Find out why you should vote and make a difference...

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ow we raise our children is strongly rooted in culture, according to Amy Chua in her controversial book The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, where her personal style of ‘Tiger’ parenting skills are based on her own strict Chinese upbringing. Her real life narratives of never accepting a grade lower than an A from her two daughters, insisting on hours of math drills, piano and violin practice each day, and of forbidding play-dates, sleepovers or television stirred up controversy and opinionated debate amongst its readers and in the media. The ‘Tiger Mom’ approach, explains Alaa AbuAli, a Counseling Psychologist in Synergy Integrated Medical Center in Dubai, is known as authoritarian parenting. “This style consists of non-negotiable rules enforced by often highly demanding parents,� she says, and may be rooted in cultural values such as collectivism (where people, in general Westerners, see themselves as members of a group) versus individualism (where people, such as most Asian cultures, view themselves as individuals). This can impact parenting style since collectivist cultures may favour less individuality, while in individualistic culture a child is considered an individual within a social/familial subsystem.

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“This is definitely more prevalent is Eastern cultures, and specifically cultures that value collectivism versus individualism,� she asserts. However, she also suggests that authoritative parents also allow room for discussion in a very warm and accessible environment, but put the onus on setting appropriate boundaries. “Another style of parenting is the permissive parent who plays a ‘friend’ role and provides less guidance and rule setting,� she says. While the uninvolved/neglectful parenting style, which is at the other end of the spectrum, may well stem from parents with emotional traumas/issues in their own lives. Parenting in the UAE, reinforces Alaa, can actually be more difficult as there is such a wide diversity of cultures, ethnicities, and religions that the family is exposed to. As interesting and educational as this may be, Alaa says many parents have difficulty as their children have friends from different cultures and therefore witness them being raised with different rules, boundaries, values and expectations. “They may question why they have to be ‘different’ or why their parents can’t be like ‘everyone else.’� Chatting to five families from different ethnicities, we find out how cultural backgrounds, traditions and inherited parenting methods all play a part in the way children are raised and the methods used in doing so.


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THE HASAN FAMILY

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’m a publisher from the UK while my husband, Askari, is American and works at a Hedge Fund Management Company. He’s in his early 40s and I’m in my mid-30s; we have a two and a half year old son, Raafae. I’m extremely hands-on and overall our parenting approach is more Western. I reason and explain things to Raafae rather than saying “it’s my way or the highway” – but within limits. Raafae attends Camp Kidville, which allows mums to stay and encourages gradual separation. He does three hours a day, three times a week. The rest of the days we do fun

but structured activities. I don’t let him watch too much TV because I feel it over stimulates children, and his stimulation needs to be from play dough and blocks. But I’m definitely the more hands on parent because I’m with him all day, while Askari sees Raafae after work and is the ‘good cop’, so to speak. Discipline right now is just explaining, but in the future if Raafae won’t listen, we’ll take away something he likes. Our values of respect for elders come from our parents, who are originally of Pakistani heritage. We’re Muslims and religion has an underlying tone in everything we do as a family.

When I pray, Raafae mimics me. Islam is the platform for us; if it’s rooted firmly, then everything else builds upon it. Religion takes precedence over culture and both we’re keen that Raafae learns Arabic rather than our parents’ original language, Urdu. Living in Dubai, sometimes I get upset seeing social hierarchies, so occasionally we cook food and distribute it to the needy and I often take Raafae. Saying ‘please and thank you’ are nonnegotiable. We have a fantastic nanny who plays more of a helper role, allowing me more time to enjoy looking after my son.” SEPTEMBER 2011

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THE PARASHAR FAMILY

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y husband, Sanjay, is a plastic surgeon and I’m a radiologist, but I don’t practice and instead manage Sanjay’s clinic with timings suitable for our kids and their activities. We are blessed with two well-behaved and intelligent children we had in our 30s. Sanjana, 14, is obsessed with her studies and is disappointed if she doesn’t get a perfect grade, while our nine-year-old son, Sidhant, plays serious tennis and dreams of becoming the world’s number one player. We’re from the Indian and Hindu religion and are raising our children to believe in love, care and unity. I’m definitely a friendlier parent who’s very open to discussing everything. I help them with their homework, take them to their tennis classes afterschool and spend time with them while their dad helps with their

studies and entertains them. We aren’t very strict, but there are some rules: misbehaving isn’t acceptable at all, respecting elders is a must, a reasonable amount of studying needs to be done and we teach them the value of money. They are also responsible for arranging their rooms and we don’t encourage sleepovers. Sanjana can visit the mall with friends, provided we drop her and collect her, but Sidhant is not allowed unless he goes with Sanjana. Sanjana has finished 10th grade and is very much into her studies; she’s always on her toes with project work, daily tests and monthly exams. She also plays tennis two hours a week and enjoys all sports activities from rock climbing to scuba diving, which she does in school. She recently finished her National

Geographic course in scuba diving. Sidhant loves tennis and plays almost six days a week. I initiated this as I was interested in the sport when I was younger, but now he plays very seriously. They chose the activities with our guidance and support. Living in Dubai, we are more involved parents than in India, as back home kids grow in joint families and have the significant influence of extended family and friends. Teaching them to be independent is harder here as parents need to be involved in all their activities while in India, kids entertain themselves. But we’re privileged to have quality medical care and education for our children and we’ve learned the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures.” SEPTEMBER 2011

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e’re Malaysian Chinese and our family consists of my husband, Richard, a senior equity analyst and myself, a homemaker. We’re both in our 40s and were born in small villages in Malaysia and grew up in a multi-cultural environment. We have an eight-year-old daughter, Lee Ann. At home, “ there’s no ‘boss’ but Richard has more input as he was educated in a Chinese school and is more analytical. We’re devout Christians and we teach Lee Ann Biblical values pertaining to love within family and neighbours, friends and the needy. Though we moved here when Lee Ann was five, biannual holidays to Malaysia, especially during Chinese New Year, have helped her to connect to our culture. There’s a Chinese proverb which states ‘that one can know a child’s future by age seven’, so it’s really critical to teach our children from day one; we ask Lee Ann lots of questions to engage her and help her grasp the logic behind our teachings. So while she dislikes vegetables, after we explained the consequences of not eating them, she’s been eating an increasing range of greens and fruits. This way, she becomes more receptive of our instructions and will avoid the risk of rebellion in the future. We’re absolutely clear to her about what’s non-negotiable or what’s more preferable. Safety and respect for elders are absolue musts, but personal preferences such as the colors of her shirts, she can decide. Activities are important as it build one’s character; a good student is good in all areas, not just studies and good grades. After school on Sundays, I bring Lee Ann home for a rest before taking her for a one-hour swimming lesson. On Mondays she attends a ‘Wake up Shake up’ dance club for an hour, while on Tuesday and Wednesday we’re home right after school. Thursday is one hour of Chinese tuition immediately after school. She’s also been learning piano from me for the past three years and completed her Prep Test piano exam in May. I have found her a one-to-two-pupil Taiwanese teacher in Al Wasl to help her with Mandarin. In schoo,l she gets half an hour of homework daily, whereas in Malaysia it would be at least two hours. Dubai is definitely comfortable for us and does offer a more well-rounded education for Lee Ann, ane encourages her to express herself. However, the environment here doesn’t encourage Lee Ann to pick up Mandarin easily, while in Malaysia most Chinese kids speak Mandarin either in school or at home.”

THE LEE FAMILY

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y husband, Joost, and I are both in our 40s and have two daughters, 13-year-old Bo and 10-year-old Nova. He works for DP World and together we have a veterinary clinic and recently opened a pet shop. As a father, Joost is very friendly while I’m bossier and they won’t always get an explanation why I want things done the way I want it. We do have ground rules: our daughters cannot go alone to the cinema or to the mall and we maintain parental control over what they can watch on TV and what isn’t suitable. Our family loves sailing and horse riding so the girls willingly and happily go riding three times a week, sailing once every two weeks and swimming twice a week. It was our decision to initiate these, but their choice to continue. Swimming was never optional because in the Netherlands it’s very important, and they both chose to learn the piano as they adore music. They both love animals and help at the pet store with animal bathing, feeding, walking and training.

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Academics are as important as a child can handle. More imperative is confidence and good day to day skills; communication, logic and will power. Bo does her homework independently, which takes two hours a week given there are no projects. For Nova, there’s always a struggle with homework so she often she doesn’t finish, but we believe it’s her responsibility. The use of Facebook is minimal and not encouraged as I don’t believe this contributes to good interpersonal skills. Some of our core family values include truthfulness, standing up for friends, and helping others. I feel strongly that girls should be able to take care of themselves at all times and fostering independence in Dutch culture is paramount. We’re Christian but not really practicing, however, we teach them to be respectful and that religion is a personal choice. Also, being Dutch means we’re straight-forward thinkers so our ‘we’ve made up our mind and let’s do it’ approach doesn’t always work here. We’ve had a good opportunity to develop our careers and make a good income, which leads to an easier life. The kids go to a good school where they learn several languages and get a taste of different cultures. Medical care can be very good here also, but does require vigilance to ensure you get a good outcome. Dubai also definitely feels safer with less crime and less aggressive people.” ■ 104

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Maria Toj (and her granddaughter) – a witness and survivor of the infamous massacres of maya people during Guatemala conflict by Guatemalan army


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hen the soldiers found me they grabbed me, took me to the river, and raped me. There were more than 150 of them. On the same day they were raping other women in the village. They burned everything. They tied me up but I freed myself helped by my fiveyear-old daughter. I went to seek help. I was hungry and afraid but nobody would take us in.” And so begins the story told by Teresa Sic, one of more than 100,000 victims of mass rapes and genocide during the conflict in Guatemala between 1960 and 1996. The 36-year war between government troops and guerrilla insurgents left more than 200,000 people dead, mostly native Mayans. The crimes committed by the army during the conflict were termed as genocide by Spain’s National Court, but the women who were raped are still awaiting justice. Until now, the torture they suffered have been regarded as mere ‘collateral damage’. The impunity of those gender crimes has left deep scars on Guatemalan society, where the killing and raping of women is an everyday occurrence. Spain, for the first time in history, is giving a voice to the women who suffered in the in Latin America’s most vicious conflict. Lawyer Almudena Bernabeu, a specialist in crimes against humanity, is depicting this horror as an international crime with the support of the NGO Women’s Link Worldwide. She has broadened the existing charges of genocide against a number of Guatemalan officials, among them the former president General Efraín Ríos Montt, today a congressman. Testifying as an expert witness will be Patricia Sellers, the woman who succeeded in having rape defined 108

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as a weapon of war at the trials for genocide in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.“Gender violence has been used as a weapon to eliminate ethnic groups, and that’s genocide” the lawyer says. Rape, mutilation, sexual slavery, and the killing of foetuses have all been used in the conflict as means to eliminate the Mayan people. “Days later I was forcibly taken to the military barrack of El Chol,”

continues Teresa, “where I was raped by many soldiers for 15 days in a row, where I was given only brief rest periods to sleep. They gave us bull’s blood to drink and raw meat to eat.” That was the policy of terror used by soldiers, when killing wasn’t enough. The army and the members of the Civil Self Defence Patrols (PAC) brutally tortured the women they didn’t kill in order to stigmatise

them. It was a perfectly organised plan for which the army was carefully trained. “To eliminate all the Mayans is a very difficult task, but if you destroy the women, you make sure that the population is reduced and eventually disappears – it’s one of the cruellest ways of getting rid of an entire people,” says Paloma Soria, a lawyer working for Women’s Link. North of Guatemala’s capital, Guatemala City, in the Quiché department, the green fields of corn and the colourful markets conceal one of the most macabre secrets of the country’s history. Lawyers have talked with some of the witnesses in the genocide case. These women are some of the brave survivors who have decided to face down the government and accuse the guilty. “We want the state to acknowledge the truth.


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A Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Team are exhuming a mass grave at the La Verbena cemetery in Guatemala City to find the bodies of the victims

We have no voice, and officially the rapes during the conflict never happened,” says Feliciana Macario, one of the women who has worked tirelessly for 20 years with the Association of Widows of the Conflict (CONAVIGUA). It has been three years since Almudena Bernabeu last met with the victims and tears are inevitable. They have shared very difficult moments, and are now on the verge of achieving their objective. Almudena gives them the news of the broadening of the charges in the Spanish National Court. Maria Castro, one of the victims, breaks down where she tell how here son was murdered after she gave testimony at the hearing. The women speak of how they are treated for telling the

truth. “They point their fingers at us, they insult us, and some of the men who raped us now laugh at us,” one of them says. Patricia Yoj, the native Mayan lawyer who helps Almudena with the case in Guatemala, reveals: “Even the representative of the National Indemnity Programme that was established to make reparations to victims of the conflict has said that he doesn’t believe in the rapes.” Rejection by their husbands is the hardest thing for these women to bear. “They can unblinkingly narrate how they were raped by 30 men, but when they recall how their husbands spurned them when they got home they break down,” says Almudena. Maria Castro doesn’t like to tell her story, but she knows that to do so

she may be saving many lives. “The soldiers ambushed me. My little girl was with me. She was very frightened and she cried, but the soldier pulled away the baby I was carrying and threw me to the ground. I remember there were three of them who raped me but I don’t know how many more because I lost consciousness. When I came to I saw them pick up their guns and leave hurriedly for some other place. My daughter helped me by carrying her little brother but she was still crying. She has seen everything.”

Maria made her way home and when she told her husband what had happened he rejected her, saying that if she had come back alive it was because she had let the soldiers rape her. Maria Toj sticks close to her granddaughter, the light of her life and the focus of her struggle to get the truth out. “They tortured me and my son. They burned everything, leaving me with nothing but my dead husband and my pain. My wish is that our efforts will stop this from ever happening again.” The criminals walk freely through the streets, some even live in the same villages as their victims and the violence continues. Maria tells how a few days ago “they cut off a woman’s breasts, tortured her, and burnt her alive, right here.” Jacinta’s eyes show infinite sadness and her face is lined with the marks of pain. All seven of her children died in the conflict. “First I buried my one-year-old son, since I didn’t have enough SEPTEMBER 2011

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milk for him because we had nothing to eat, and he starved in the mountains.” Crops were burned under the army’s scorched earth policy, forcing many villagers to flee into the mountains where the children were the first to die of hunger. The courts have found that one of the architects of the massacres and tortures was former dictator Ríos Montt, who was formerly arraigned by Spain’s National Court in 1996 and is now subject to an international arrest warrant for genocide – but the government of Guatemala has refused to allow his extradition. The former president won a seat in Congress in a bid to obtain parliamentary immunity. This infuriates Feliciana. “He said it was nothing, just a cleansing of society, as if it were a broom to sweep up the native population and toss it into the bin like rubbish.” Paloma notes that: “Society puts the rape and torture of woman on a par with stealing cattle or burning crops. This must change, and these women have to stop being invisible to society.” Even today, the signs of terror have not disappeared from the faces of Guatemala’s women. The killing of 685 women in 2010 has made the country Latin America’s feminicide capital, ahead even of Mexico’s infamous Ciudad Juarez where as many as 5,000 women are thought to have been murdered. So far this year there have been 120 cases of rapes, torture, and even dismemberment. “This trial will help open a debate about

feminicide, because the lack of justice actually contributes to increasing gender violence,” says Almudena. “Today, only about one per cent of these cases go to trial in Guatemala. There are times when foreign or international courts are the only recourse for victims, since they can get no justice in their own countries.” Thanks to the courage of these women, who face rejection for speaking the truth, the victims of such horror all over the world may at last become visible and find justice. ■

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lmudena is an international attorney, the only female leading counsel in Universal Jurisdiction cases tried in courts in the United States and Spain. She gained international renown in 2006 for reopening and investigating the Guatemala Genocide case, where more than 200,000 Mayan people were murdered by the Guatemala armed forces. Almudena’s work was crucial to a definitive recognition of the victims and an investigation of the Genocide in Guatemala. She is now working for the prestigious NGO Center for Justice & Accountability www.cja.org. Almudena is fighting this case with Women’s Link Worldwide (www.womenslinkworldwide.org) the NGO that works in Spain and Latin America providing legal cover for the prosecution of gender crimes. This NGO sought out Almudena to join forces in a common purpose. She says: “It was exciting when I was contacted by Women’s Link for this case. Together we have the possibility of broadening the charges of genocide in the Spanish National Court and include gender crimes that are usually forgotten. “Now we can give a voice to all those invisible women who have suffered gender torture worldwide.” She adds: “The best thing that could happen to me is to be unemployment, it would mean that all the ‘bad guys’ in the world have disappeared.”





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A sleek, asymmetrical neckline and modern cutout back gown by Ralph Lauren Collection

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Strapless evening gown with metallic detailing by Ralph Lauren Collection

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Bow tie and evening shirt by Ralph Lauren collection

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Delicate handmade frog closures at the neckline recall traditional Chinese dress making and hold the illusion raglan cap sleeves to the dress by Ralph Lauren collection

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s a bona fide supermodel, mother of three, designer and wife of Duran Duran front man Simon Le Bon, Yasmin Le Bon is a perfectly proportioned fashion powerhouse. A true representative of ageless beauty, she has graced the catwalks for three decades and shows no signs of slowing down as she slips into the latest Ralph Lauren creations with ease. Yasmin cuts a striking silhouette in a slinky floor-sweeping gown. The statuesque 5ft 9in beauty professes to owe much of her allure to her Anglo/Persian roots. With an Iranian father and British mother, she had just the right amount of exoticism to make her mark on the fashion world. As she, quite frankly, puts it, she stood out against all the “blonde bobs and big gobs” that defined the model-look of the 80s. All long, tanned limbs, dark features and exquisite bone structure, it’s little wonder fashion greats like Karl Lagerfeld quickly scooped her under their rather fashionable wing. An advocate of the athletic figure, this age-defying cover girl has graced over 400 magazines. With high profile campaigns including Calvin Klein, Christian Dior, Ralph Lauren and Valentino under her model-sized belt, she is like a walking piece of fashion history. Unlike some of her peers, 47-year-old Yasmin has yet to fully retire from the industry, choosing instead to return after the birth of each of her three daughters. So without further ado, we turn our attentions to our woman of the hour, the forever fabulous, Yasmin Le Bon… 126

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My first Ralph Lauren piece was quite memorable. I was 19 and living and working in London. To treat myself, I bought the most wonderful pair of white jodhpurs with tan suede patches in the knee creases. I absolutely loved these and then I got some riding boots, of course. It didn’t seem odd to me that I couldn’t ride, after all it was just great fashion! I also remember when I was sleeping on my friend Gail Elliott’s floor, having just moved to New York. I was 20 and shooting my first campaign in America, which was Ralph Lauren. I remember it being a bit of a whirlwind shooting with Bruce Weber in the Hamptons. I was pretty nervous to suddenly be working with all these amazing names that I had only read in magazines. YOU’VE DONE SO MANY INCREDIBLE SHOOTS – WHICH HAS BEEN THE MOST MEMORABLE?

I have done so many that are wild and wacky, but I did do a shoot for Clarks shoes. Herb Ritts was the photographer and they did this whole series of extreme locations. I remember they did Christy Turlington swinging around the Eiffel Tower and me in a suit on the wing of a sea-plane at take off speed with no harness. Leaning back, smiling without a care in the world, my legs were up and feet twisted around so that Herb could get the shoes looking perfect. I had my two hands and one butt cheek holding on to that plane! That’s what I love about modeling – no health and safety! YOU HAVE BEEN TOPPING THE BESTDRESSED LISTS FOR YEARS – HOW HAS YOUR STYLE EVOLVED?

I love history and movies. I am easily inspired because there is so much creativity around. I suppose being born in the 60s meant that I will always be drawn to the 70s; I love clothes that are languid and easy – they make me feel decadent. I just love to play and hate the thought that I have to conform to anyone else’s idea of what I should wear. Everything seems so serious these days – we need to have a lot more fun. DO YOU EVER VISIT YOUR IRANIAN ROOTS WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR SENSE OF STYLE OR LIFESTYLE?

Being half Iranian is always with me – carpets, tea and saffron may come and go, but my sense of family has its strength from my Persian side. I like to take elements and


recreate them in my more bohemian life, even if it’s just certain patterns or colours. You can’t mention Persian food in my house, because the whole family starts to salivate! Oh, and you haven’t lived if you haven’t tried fresh walnuts in lightly salted water. They have to be peeled, and it is a messy job, but it is nirvana. YOU SAY YOU’RE NOT GOOD WITH RULES – BUT ARE THERE ANY YOU DO ADHERE TO?

When you feel anger rising, try to step away and breathe. I really try not to deal with issues when I am angry – it always backfires, and regret is an awful place to be.

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I have always loved clothes. The design, colours, fabrics and finishing. Designing just unleashed a load of passion that I had kept under lock and key for years. It was great to see a different perspective and learn the production side of things. I have probably more appreciation of what happens at the manufacturer than I did before. The one down side is that you can become hyper critical of quality – a sales assistant’s nightmare! YOUR DAUGHTER IS MODELLING – WHAT ADVICE HAVE YOU GIVEN HER?

I don’t really give Amber any advice, as she seems fine on her own. I have taught all my girls to have manners and humility and I think that has paid off. I have to say, it is nice to have someone to talk to about work who understands a little of what is expected of me. WHEN COMING DOWN THE CATWALK, DO YOU ACKNOWLEDGE OR IGNORE YOUR HUSBAND SIMON?

If you don’t give your man a wink, why would he come and watch? I usually do, but actually not that long ago I did a show and had a huge dress that had so much fabric that was so heavy. I was meant to be as dramatic as possible, but believe me it took all my concentration, so looking at Simon was a step too far! BEING IN THE INDUSTRY AS LONG AS YOU HAVE, HOW DOES FASHION DICTATE YOUR PERSONAL LIFESTYLE?

It is all I have known, so I don’t really know how to answer that. We live a truly normal, down to earth kind of life, but making

long-term plans has always been really difficult; tours and jobs pop up at the last minute and it is hard to say no. I think anybody who is self-employed has this problem. WHEN YOU’RE OFF-DUTY, WHAT THREE THINGS DO YOU DO TO RELAX AND ENJOY YOUR SPARE TIME?

Laugh with my husband, tease my children, walk my dogs and read classic car magazines – that’s four! YOU’VE BEEN MODELLING FOR 30 YEARS – WHAT DO YOU THINK HAS GIVEN YOU YOUR STAYING POWER?

Good genes, good wine and time out.

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Dior VIII watch by Dior Timepieces (worn on each wrist), Pre Catelan ring and Bois De Rose bracelet by Dior Fine Jewellery. Dress, arm sleeves and skirt (worn over the top) by Dior


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Sultane ring, Miss Dior ring and Coquine ring by Dior Fine Jewellery. Hat and jacket by Dior Face Diorskin Forever Fluid Foundation 010 Diorskin Forever Compact Foundation 010 Dior Blush 553 Eyes Dior 5 Color Eyeshadow Palette 030 Dior Eyeliner Pencil 077 Diorshow Iconic Mascara 090 Lips Dior Addict Lipstick 991 Nails Dior Nail- Polish 997

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Dior VIII watch by Dior Timepieces, Pre Catelan ring by Dior Fine Jewellery. Dress, fur scarf and clutch by Dior


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TAKE A LOOK AT THE BIG FASHION HITS FROM THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL A/W11 CATWALKS COMPILED BY CHERITH NICHOLL, ELIZABETH WHISTON-DEW AND ANNAH CUTHBERT

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I actually started it quite privately for my friends. I am lucky enough to be invited to some great parties on my various travels, and this was my way of showing them what I’ve been up to. It’s my world, my ‘alter-ego’ I suppose, and contains news about things that relate to me, inner jokes with my friends, music that I’m listening to and just personal taste. DO READERS CONTACT YOU MUCH? I haven’t really SEPTEMBER 2011

had any specific feedback as such, other than the amount of interest, which has been overwhelming and completely unintentional from my side‌ WHICH HAS BEEN YOUR PROUDEST BLOG POST?

Generally, the party posts. A special moment was Stella McCartney’s PFW A/W11 party in March. That type of post is my signature – black and white, quite pixelated. It brings an international element to Dubai-based blogging; there’s a lack of that in the UAE. WHICH BLOGS DO YOU FOLLOW? I look at Jak&Jil and The Sartorialist daily. Regionally, I always check out LastNiteInDubai.com and ButterHotShoes.com. It changes though of course, it’s a learning curve‌

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Jumeirah was built, when there was nothing past that end of town. I love Dubai today, but back then it was beautiful. DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONAL STYLE‌When I’m not wearing the traditional Emirati kandora, which I keep completely traditional, you will mostly find me wearing black in quite a contemporary, quite edgy, way. FAVOURITE PHOTOGRAPHER? Helmut Newton. ANY PIECES OF FASHION ADVICE YOU SWEAR BY? Be a freestyler.

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ASNstyle to satiate creative tendencies that could combine my love of art, design, fashion and food. I am little bit of a magpie, always searching for beauty. My friends often wonder how I know random snippets of trivia, so I guess this is a way of documenting that part of my character; kind of a road map to my definition of style. WHAT ARE YOUR BOOKMARKED BLOGS? I have dozens. I do read Business of Fashion daily, and also Style Bubble. WHERE DO YOU SOCIALISE? I entertain at home often, as I fancy myself as a bit of a masterchef. But to really impress visitors, I go to 101 at the One&Only Palm Jumeirah for sundowners. HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR SPARE TIME? As the sun sets, I head out to the sand dunes to let my two dogs, Boo and Bam, run around. DESCRIBE YOUR PERFECT DAY‌ Well, Boo and Bam would be there and it would probably involve a lie-in followed by an all-day cooking session with my friends and family coming over to hang out and laugh. If this was a complete fantasy then I guess Mick Jagger (or all of the Rolling Stones) would come over and break bread with us, too! WHO HAS STYLE? Swedish blogger Elin Kling (www.elinkling. net) gets it right every time and I hate to admit it, but Olivia Palermo does a good job, too. Locally, I think Salama Alabbar, the owner of Symphony, has a pretty amazing sense of style. FAVOURITE FASHION LABEL? I am currently obsessed with French brand The Kooples. Acne and Rodarte are also always on my dream list.

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DISCOBALLBREAKER IS A COLLECTION OF MUSIC AND THINGS, DREAMT UP

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out a weekly, mass email to close friends that I called Saturday Morning Music. The message would be filled with music that I thought needed to be shared, music that I thought would make everyone’s lazy Saturday just that little bit better. Starting a blog (and not spamming said inboxes) seemed like the logical next step. WHO DO YOU POST FOR? People who just enjoy music – all kinds of music. HAVE YOU EVER HAD ANY SPECIAL REQUESTS?

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The Beat! and 20jazzfunkgreats. For fashion, I’m addicted to Refinery29 and Geometricsleep. Most of my art news comes from Hyperallergic, The Art Newspaper, Beautiful Decay and Artworld Salon. WHAT DOES YOUR PERSONAL SOCIAL NETWORK LOOK LIKE? Global. Growing up in Dubai

teaches you to disregard geography. Most of my childhood friends are scattered around the world, and my regular trips outside the country have helped me build a network of personal and virtual friends that cover almost the entire planet. SO, WHICH CITY IS BEST? Berlin. WHERE DO YOU SOCIALISE? During the week I like to stay in, but Thursday nights are all about Freshly Laced for me. Freshly Laced is a forward thinking club night run by local DJs – Solo, Mr Yeti and Lobito. You’ll generally find me at the front of the dance floor, by the left speaker. HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU SPEND ONLINE? I’m online most of my waking day, a fact that generally annoys my husband. WHO HAS GREAT STYLE? ChloĂŤ Sevigny, Canadian singer Emily Haines, and lead singer of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Karen O. They’re all charismatic women who wear their clothes with edge. WHO IS ON YOUR CULTURAL HIT LIST? It’s impossible to pick all-time favourite names when you consume as much art, fashion and music as I do. Right now though, my ‘top picks’ are Proenza Schouler, Ayzit Bostan and Essa for fashion; James Clar and Aya Atoui, two Dubai-based artists; and Connan Mockasin, Planningtorock and Wriggly Scott for music.


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some not-so-fabulous parties... But I’m not an event photographer! WHAT IS YOUR MOST TREASURED DUBAI MEMORY? One of the first times I visited Dubai, before moving here; after a night of clubbing and partying a group of us snuck out to the beach at 4am. I looked back at the skyline while in the ocean and fell in love with the city. HOW WOULD YOU JUDGE YOUR OWN STYLE? Casual, mixed with a dose of formal. I add something quirky to meld the two opposing styles together, like an exaggerated Dior bow tie, or bright red Ralph Lauren loafers.

ossip monster Ceebo Shah grew up just outside of San Francisco, in a small wine town. After moving to the Middle East five years ago, due to his work for the Shah family business in military defence (yes, really), he recently called it quits to launch his own creative consultancy. Ceebo’s blog, LastNiteInDubai.com has become something of an online institution, albeit an irreverent one, when it comes to the city’s nocturnal social set. Documenting the divas, the delectable and the disasters when the clock hits party time, he also references the fabulous... all with a wickedly funny tone and cool signature imagery to boot.

DO YOU HAVE A FASHION GOLDEN RULE? If you question an accessory

there’s something wrong; take it off! There’s nothing worse than over doing it and putting on something that will kill your outfit.

HOW DID LASTNITEINDUBAI.COM COME ABOUT? Due to my love for

fashion and photography‌ I go to a lot of over-the-top parties in Dubai with a lot of fabulously dressed people. I would carry my camera around with me and snap shots that everyone would ask me for the next morning, so I decided to make an online journal with my photographs. WHO ARE YOUR READERS? The website is for people that love a lot of sarcasm, fashion and creative media, and for those that love a voyeuristic view of the decadent side of Dubai. It’s a photo journal that quickly exploded into a site with almost a quarter of a million hits in less than eight months. DO READERS EVER TELL YOU WHAT THEY THINK? Yes, and to be honest the most

frequent feedback I get is to post more often. I’m surprised at how many people ‘get’ my humour. I’m also asked to cover

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orn to an ambassador father and businesswoman mother, 21-year-old dental student Zubaida Ali grew up with twin sister, Zahraa, embracing cultures and traditions on work-related family travels, before landing in Dubai eight years ago. Her blog is a fresh, cute take on Dubai’s fashion bubble – stardust sprinkling curser included – that began during her studies. Testament to its success, it has hits that reach 40,000 per week, with advertisers such as Net-a-Porter and My-Wardrobe regularly bagging banners from the fabulous fashion blogging dentist-in-the-making‌

CALLS FROM ADVERTISERS? Last year. I wasn’t really surprised because my blog has a big number of readers and that’s what online shopping brands look for in a fashion blog. Shopping online is a major time consumer for me, too. HOW WOULD

FIRSTLY, WHY THE NAME BUTTERHOTSHOES?

sandwiches, I suggest you go to Dukkan Masjid. It’s a little place hidden in Za’abeel that has the best hot dog sandwiches I have ever had in my life. I’ve heard Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum loves those sandwiches as well, and orders them every week. DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONAL STYLE. I love to embrace my femininity. I have to wear hot shoes – whether flats or heels, they have to look gorgeous. WHICH

I love fashion and shoes and my name, Zubaida, actually means ‘little butter’ in Arabic. ASIDE FROM FINDING SUCH A Working her wardrobe

GREAT NAME, WHAT MADE YOU START BLOGGING? I wanted to share that love

with the world, with people who enjoy good fashion and beautiful shoes. I have so many interests other than dental surgery and I figured I should embrace them as well. It’s for anyone who loves fashion and is obsessed with shoes, just like me. IT’S AN UNLIKELY

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Most definitely a dentist by day, and blogger during my free hours. TELL US ABOUT YOUR MOST MEMORABLE FEEDBACK? Most of the queries I get are regarding my hair, asking what I do to keep it long and healthy! REALLY? HOW DO YOU RESPOND? Mostly, “genetics from my mother.� I also take Omega oil and Vitamin B pills, and have it trimmed it every two months. WHEN DID YOU START TAKING SEPTEMBER 2011

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YOU DESCRIBE YOUR REAL SOCIAL NETWORK? I love socialising! Getting

to know new people happens almost every week at the events I attend. It’s a very broad mix of people with different occupations, nationalities, and interests. WHERE DO YOU SOCIALISE? At events, college, the dental clinic, and Twitter! WHAT, OR WHERE, IS YOUR DUBAI HIDDEN TREASURE? If you love hotdog

CELEBRITY DO YOU THINK HAS STYLE?

Anna Dello Russo, for being eccentric and fabulous in everything she wears. WHO DO YOU ADMIRE? Tom Ford, for being the most elegant and sophisticated gentleman on earth. DO YOU SWEAR BY A CERTAIN PIECE OF FASHION ADVICE? When in doubt, wear Chanel. HOW DO YOU SEE YOUR CAREER DEVELOPING IN A YEAR? Right now, I’m focusing on my Dental Surgery degree. Style blogging is a hobby I plan to keep for a long time, and I hope to have my own fashion boutique some day.

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met Couli Joubert, artistic director of the leather department at Hermès at Saute Hermès in Paris, an event which attracts the most experienced riders across the globe to compete in the glorious Grand Palais. Surrounded by saddles, scarves and horses, the soft spoken, smiley and serene Couli talks fondly of her love of leather and how luxury is in the eye of the beholder...


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beautiful things and I always choose the most beautiful – not because it is the most expensive but because it is well done and makes me feel good inside. I have done so many things in my career and I still like to keep things varied now. TALKING JOBS, TELL US THE FAVOURITE PART OF YOURS…

The best part is the collaboration with the team and I love to see the bag worn out on the streets – that is really something. DESCRIBE A TYPICAL DAY FOR YOU…

DOES LEATHER PLAY A PART IN EACH OF HERMÈS’ ACCESSORY PIECES?

The origin of Hermès is the horse and leather is its trademark. We do bags with silks, canvas and herringbone but there is always leather – you can’t find a bag without leather as it is our signature. And of course, it is always the very best leather with beautiful stitching. DO YOU HAVE CARTE BLANCHE TO CREATE WHATEVER YOU WANT?

No, it’s a big collaboration. Sometimes it’s my ideas, sometimes a need from the boutiques or the metier (trade) – there is no rule. YOU REINVENT CLASSICS EACH SEASON – IS THAT A CHALLENGE?

Of course it’s difficult but it’s important to design something that will keep from year to year, and something that is pleasant to look at is not always easy to do! HAVE YOU ALWAYS HAD A LOVE OF HORSES AND DOES IT HELP?

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to oversee the designs – which is why it’s a real team effort. HERMÈS IS MOST FAMOUS FOR ITS LEATHERS – WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?

From everywhere. Some leathers are very rare like crocodile, which we farm. SO, WHY SUCH A LONG WAIT FOR OUR FAVOURITE BIRKIN OR KELLY BAG?

It really is because of the leather – it takes time. But it also depends on the nature of the leather. YOU STARTED YOUR CAREER AS A STYLIST, WHAT WAS YOUR ROUTE TO HERMÈS?

I never thought when I begun my career that I would get to here. I am still very surprised and each morning I touch wood that this is not a dream! I am a country girl, from somewhere not far from Paris, but my whole childhood was spent in the country. I really love

I am based in Paris and work sometimes at Le Faubourg and sometimes at the crafts factory – it really depends on the day and what I have to do. My favourite part of the day is when I cross the river Seine. It’s beautiful and I do it each morning and evening. It’s really a special moment for me and afterwards, I can’t really describe it, I just feel different after such a long day surrounded by so many people. WHEN ARE YOU MOST INSPIRED TO CREATE?

All of the time – during the night, when I take a shower or when I go to museum – you never know exactly when the creativity will come or indeed, how it’s coming.” YOUR JOB AND LIFESTYLE ARE VERY LUXURIOUS BUT WHAT DOES LUXURY MEAN TO YOU?

Functional, simple, timeless and not showing off – something that is just very well done and good in quality. Luxury can be anything, it really depends on the person. Saut Hermès at Le Grand Palais in Paris

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Skin DEEP WITH LUXE LEATHERS, SERIOUS SKINS AND A COLLECTION OF EXCESS, THE A/W11 OFFERING FROM THE HOUSE OF HERMÈS SYMOBLISED THE LUXURY OF AN ADVENTUROUS LIFESTYLE THAT THE LABEL IS FAMOUS FOR. WITH CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE CREATING HIS FIRST COLLECTION, THE CALFSKIN COATS, KURTAS AND, WHAT CAN ONLY BE DESCRIBED AS LEATHER LEGGING BOOTS, WERE PARADED IN THE NEWEST PARISIAN BOUTIQUE ON 17 RUE DE SÈVRES.

HERMÈS BOUTIQUES ARE LOCATED IN THE DUBAI MALL AND BURJUMAN MALL. WWW.HERMES.COM



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iving in the UAE, every fashionable girl has to have her wardrobe staples. And probably the most important of all, in this sunny climate, are the designer shades. Saying as much about you as your shoes or bag, your sunglasses are the window to your style – aviator – cool, wayfarer – carefree, wrap–around – sporty‌ If you want to make the ultimate style statement with your shades, these Bulgari beauties are just the ticket. With only 10 pairs available in the world and with 80 hours of work going into making just one pair, these bespoke eye pieces are truly unique. The secret to what sets these sunglasses apart from the crowd lies in the arms – encrusted with the most dazzling diamonds,

pearls, sapphires, rubies and emeralds, they are truly exceptional. The chic cat-eye rims are made of acetate, while the overall inspiration is taken form Bulgari’s Sapphire Flower collection – one of brand’s most successful jewellery lines. Weaving the magic of high jewellery into these sunglasses, these collector’s items are for the serious style hunters among us. The exclusivity and rarity of these pieces comes with a price tag between ₏40,000 (Dhs212,500) and ₏70,000 (Dhs372,000). To add to the exclusiveness, these treasures won’t be available everywhere, but the Middle East (alongside North America and Asia) is one of the lucky few regions to sell them from October 2011. We suggest you put your name down if you want to be one of the 10 lucky ladies in the world to take a pair home.

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HOW TO ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN, ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW: Q. What is the name of the Jimmy Choo bag we are giving away? A) The Catherine B) The Charlotte C) The Connie How to enter: A careful read of this page will give you all the clues you need to answer the question above. Visit www.winwithmotivate.com to enter. Rules: This competition is open to residents of all GCC countries and valid until September 31, 2011. Entries received after this date will not be accepted. The prize will be awarded to one entry received at random. No cash alternative is avilable. Bookings will be made subject to availability. Prior reservation is required. Employees of Motivate Publishing and the company contributing the prize are not eligible. The decision of Motivate Publishing is final and no correspondence can be entered into. The winner will be notified by email.

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here is no denying that poolside beauty has progressed a long way from the time when a simple wax and fake tan routine would suffice. Now you only have to look to some of the chicest resorts in the world, from the sultry Ipanema girls at the Fasano Hotel in Rio de Janeiro to the flawless Nikki Beach partygoers in St Tropez, to see that the globetrotting, pool-dwelling sun set have certainly upped the beauty ante of late. But the beauty buzzword here is grooming, and the objective… perfect hair, nails and skin. If you are lacking inspiration, look to the Victoria’s Secret models who have set the standard – all bouncy hair, golden limbs and never a panda eye in sight! Granted, they do have a make-up artist on call, and we would if we could, but with the new generation of DIY beauty products we too can participate in a little poolside posing (and preening) of our very own.

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Yellow bathing suit Michael Kors, gold and crystal ring Kenneth Jay Lane, iridescent moon jelly pompom ring Laruicci, earrings Circa and patent turquoise heels Cesare Paciotti

The question is; how do we look our best with next to nothing on? Well, in truth, there is no substitute for hard work when it comes to the body stakes, so some of the preening needs to be done prior to hitting the sun lounger. Cue bikini boot camp, grueling work out sessions, wheatgrass shots and‌ extreme exfoliation! The power of a great exfoliation here is not to be underestimated and with supermodel Elle Macpherson championing the treatment as an integral part of her beauty regimen, who are we to argue? The Black Sand Body Scrub (Dhs588) by Anne Semonin is quite simply one of the best. Loaded with sea salt, black poppy seeds and Tahitian black sand you can really feel this one working as it sloughs off dead skin cells with ease. No unsightly rough elbows and knees here. For the face, the La Prairie Essential Exfoliator (Dhs325) is a little miracle worker. Say goodbye to dull skin as this polish leaves skin squeaky clean while the botanical extracts work overtime to prevent humidity inducing breakouts.

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First things first, trying to actually pour yourself into your new Thomas Maier onepiece for the big reveal poolside is not for the faint-hearted. So, alongside your diet and exercise regime, boost your confidence levels with the help of Clarins Extra Firming Body Cream (Dhs275) – a product that melts onto skin then lifts and firms like invisible Spanx. True to popular belief, an all-over tan can instantly shave pounds off your physique and with the help of the St. Tropez Bronzing Mousse (Dhs260) you don’t have to morph into a lounge lizard to get your desired level of bronze. We are all well aware of the damage caused by the piercing UV rays of the midday sun and that the use of a good SPF is a necessity in reducing the risk of premature wrinkles and pigmentation. 180

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When it comes to sun protection, the general premise is that more is definitely more. For the highest protection around, opt for the Vichy Capital Soleil Range with Protective Sun-Cream for the Face Spf 50+ (Dhs90) and Body Milk SPF 50+ (Dhs190). This addictively sweetsmelling formula glides over the skin’s surface super-smoothly. With the sun often making us lethargic, it is easy to get complacent about reapplying sun protection, so for those who prefer a less heavy-duty method, a spray is your go-to gadget. The Dior Bronze Lait Protecteur Sulblimante Body SPF15 (Dhs195) does the trick without too much effort. A set of enviably gleaming limbs is a poolside tried and tested, and those-inthe-know use Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse OR (Dhs209), which runs over limbs and slicks through hair to give an unparalleled sheen.

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Gone are the days of surfside, salt-infused, beachy waves and in their place are a whole new set of glamorous looks. Whether your preference is for the über-sleek European wet look, a big blow out á la Cindy Crawford or a hair-raising set of Californian girl curls, the age-old haircare principles remain the same. The highest levels of protection and moisture are key in preventing any potential breakage, and with high temperatures start as you mean to go on with a dose of Platinum and Diamonds Shampoo (Dhs230) by Miriam Quevedo. Its nourishing ingredients mean hair stays seriously hydrated even after a chlorinated rinse. The Superbly Restorative Dry Oil (Dhs258) by Kiehl’s is a key product in the fight against the frizz, featuring argan oil as the all-star ingredient. It tames unruly hair and smoothes out split ends on contact. As always, coloured hair is most at risk during sun-soaked days so envelop it in Redken’s Extreme Strength Builder Plus Fortifying Mask For Distressed Hair (Dhs130) and let it work its magic. Furthermore, chlorine is a further danger, so keep your tresses in check with Redken’s Blonde Glam (Dhs93) treatment, engineered to give tired blondes a new lease of life. The one product that is an essential for all hair types, is the Elixir Ultime Dhs170) by Kerastase. Its OléoRelax technology is infused with natural oils, such as pracaxi, argan, maize and camellia, and coats the hair leaving it impossibly glossy.

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Nothing complements tanned skin like a flash of colour on either lips, nails or cheeks, and it’s time to get creative. So, using your body as the canvas, sample some of the best brights the beauty world has to offer. A Schiaparelli inspired hot pink pout is killer cool, with the Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet (Dhs170) in L’Exubérant coming top of the pack. A flush of coral blush across the cheeks will promote a healthy looking glow and the YSL Crème De Blush in No 4 (Dhs166) is a prizeworthy shade that glides on seamlessly with maximum effect. 184 EMIRATES WOMAN AUGUST 2011

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Blue lips don’t have to signify a plummeting body temperature, moreover it’s a colour for the fashionforward to experiment with. Enter the YSL Gloss Pur in No 11 (Dhs138)– with its hint of blue it will magically make your teeth look polar-ice white. Don’t hesitate to draw attention to freshly manicured nails with a statement nail varnish, either. Choose from Sally Hansen’s Xtreme Wear Nail Polish (Dhs19) in Mellow Yellow or the vibrant Blue It. This long-lasting formula will not let you down so you are free to make a splash without a hint of a chip in sight. ■

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Amira Behbaha. All proceeds will go to the Make A Wish Foundation. 3 | SWEET TREAT Treat yourself to a jar of Shiffa Sweetness Body Polish for an exfoliation that will give your skin a new lease of life and leave it smelling good enough to eat. 4 | THE NEW LIFT Give your skin a lift without going under the knife with Clarins’ wonder face treatment. With instant visable results, it is a pre-party beauty essential and our new favourite age-defying facial. 5 | FROM TRESSES

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TO TIPS Book into Jetset Altitude at Emirates Towers for a trim and a blow-dry with the fabulous Danilo, before heading next door to the recently opened N.Bar to finish the look with some nails with attitude. 6 | ELIXIR OF YOUTH Those who favour the finer things in life will love the Gold Radiance line by Pond’s, which uses real gold particles to improve the texture of your skin while giving you a youthful glow. 7 | PREENED PINS Tortorous hair removal is now a thing of the past

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“Part of what makes this look so luxurious is luscious lashes, so we used tons of mascara on both the top and bottom lashes.” Make-up guru, Pat McGrath EW tip Head to the Inglot store in The Dubai Mall, purchase false lashes and the fabulous in-store professionals will apply them for you there and then.

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TO ECHO SUCH A STRONG MAKE-UP LOOK, HAIR NEEDS TO BE KEPT EQUALLY SLICK AND PONYTAILS ARE THE UP DO OF CHOICE SEEN AT: GUCCI, LOUIS VUITTON, UNGARO

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Extreme Anti-Snap Leave-In Treatment Dhs93 Redken

Hairstylist Luigi Murenu created his version of the perfect ponytail for Gucci. “In the front it’s very slick and masculine, but at the back it’s very sharp and triangular. We backcomb and crimp the ponytail to give it a sense of luxury. It makes it look like a real horse tail, so when the models walk, it’s magic.”




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Supermodel and NIVEA fan GISELE BUNDCHEN has also starred in NIVEA campaigns in her home country of Brazil since 2005 The latest famous face of NIVEA is RIHANNA If you lined up every NIVEA tin that’s been sold so far, they’d almost reach the moon. The theoretical date of NIVEA’s moon land will be 2020

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There are dermatologists who say more than 80 per cent of all skin damage is linked to sun exposure. It’s not just about lying in the sun and sunbathing though, as going out unprotected day by day all adds up.

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hat do you think of when you hear the name Vichy? It’s that quite clinical, clean looking range of products you see in pharmacies, right? There’s a laboratory involved somewhere and it’s got something to do with the French? Correct on all counts. What most people don’t realise, however, is that Vichy is also a peaceful little town in the heart of France that is home to some pretty fascinating fashion and beauty-related history. The town of Vichy has always been famous for beauty. The Romans built thermal bath chambers there, which still stand today, and by the turn of the 19th century it was a glam vacation spot for the likes of Napoleon III, the French Emperor at the time. Later, visitors to Vichy would also have been entertained by the talented young singer Gabrielle Chanel. Come showtime, she went by her stage name ‘Coco’, a shortened version of cocotte, the French word for ‘kept woman’, before a fashion vocation came calling and she hotfooted it to Paris to make hats. How different things could have been. The town has since worked on creating a beauty product empire and spa brand based on its thermal water springs. Science buffs listen up, thermal water is, quite simply, very strong mineral water. This high quality H2O spends thousands of years underground, slowly seeping up to the surface and picking up plenty of natural goodness along the way. Needless to say, the water is full of varying levels of minerals, which in short work magic when it comes to health and skincare. Luckily for Vichy – aside from the Coco Chanel claim to fame, of course – thermal water like this streams out of the Earth’s crust at just a few special locations, which means that this is one spa hotspot with serious je ne sais quoi.

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THE SPA Aside from the breathtaking Roman baths and beautiful historic gardens, the current jewel in Vichy’s crown is the Hotel CÊlestines. With a philosophy that strives to balance your body, spirit and lifestyle, this destination spa will tailor-make a package to your requirements, arranging a treatment plan to combat every skincare issue and well-being woe. There’s even a slimming plan that can be worked into your stay, with 500-calorie three-course meals included. Relax and rejuvenate whilst reducing your waistline – now that’s what we call a destination detox.

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In a nutshell, these products work. This month, Vichy is launching Liftactiv Nuit in the UAE. Containing the Brazilian active plant ingredient Rhamnose, it’s a clever night cream with a super luxe, lightly whipped texture and no nonsense strategy to banish wrinkles. It’s suitable for all skin types.

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The fresh spring water can be consumed straight from the fountain’s taps. In its pure form it actually smells like rotten eggs due to the sulphur content, which isn’t particularly appealing. However, if you hold your nose and take a drink it instantly solves minor headaches and pains. In fact, we were told that a drop of thermal water taken the morning after a late night works wonders. SEPTEMBER 2011

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TURKISH DELIGHT TREATMENT: TURKISH HAMMAM If seven-star spas existed this one would make the grade. With a huge steam room and expert therapists on hand, it’s easy to forget the stresses of the daily grind. Lying on a marble slab you are scrubbed and buffed with a traditional olive soap that sloughs off any dead skin cells in its wake. A ritual of rinsing the body using silver bowls ensues and as a final treat a thorough hair wash leaves you feeling exquisitely clean. You are then sent packing to the most palatial relaxation rooms for a nice cup of Turkish tea. THE RESULT: Your skin is left feeling as soft as cashmere, but do not venture out into the sun or your new skin will burn toa crisp. THE DETAILS: Talise Ottoman Spa, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai TEL: (04) 4530000 PRICE: Dhs300 TIME: 40 minutes

THE THAI LIFE TREATMENT: ROYAL THAI MASSAGE For those who’ve had a tough week at the office, this is the perfect way to ease any aching muscles. Your therapist manipulates and stretches your limbs, and uses the energy in her hands to give you a revitalising boost. No oil is used, which helps to increase pressure levels and gives you results you can feel instantly. It is worth noting that for treatments over Dhs500 a chauffeur is on hand to whisk you back home in luxury. THE RESULT: Aches and pains disappear immediately and you couldn’t feel any more flexible than if you had just completed a Bikram yoga class. THE DETAILS: Thai Privilege Spa, Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah, Dubai TEL: (04) 3489679 PRICE: Dhs350 TIME: 60 minutes

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THE ORIENTEXPRESS TREATMENT: BALINESE MASSAGE If you’re London-bound anytime soon, and need a post-flight treat, pay the Ushvani Spa in London a visit. Based on an ancient Asian technique from the Spice Islands of Indonesia, this powerful massage promises to re-balance the body and restore vitality. Using a three-treatment strong method of acupressure, stretching and reflexology, your therapist works away using long strokes to boost circulation and release tension, almost making jet-lag worthwhile… THE RESULT: You are left feeling seriously serene as if you have been on a spa retreat for a month. THE DETAILS: Ushvani Spa, 1 Cadogan Gardens, Knightsbridge, London TEL: +44 (0) 207 7302888 PRICE: Dhs1,070 TIME: 180 minutes

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EURO ZONE TREATMENT: SWEDISH MASSAGE

The Swedes are experts in the art of hard-hitting treatments and a Swedish Massage, most akin to a sports massage, is designed to release tension in even the most overworked of muscles. After a relax in the steam room, the therapist gets to work, kneading and stretching out all your kinks, leaving you fighting fit again. THE RESULT: Muscles are mellowed and aches are eased – bliss. THE DETAILS: The Ritz-Carlton Spa, DIFC, Dubai TEL: (04) 3722777 PRICE: Dhs600 TIME: 80 minutes

ESCAPE TO INDIA TREATMENT: BODY REVIVE (NAVARAKKIZHI)

For those in search of some body and spirit alignment, this Ayurvedic treat native to India should be at the top of your bucket list. Based on the elements air, fire, water and earth it will put a spring in your step faster than you can say Navarakkizhi. Muscles are soothed with a full body massage, followed by a warm rice ritual, where bags of rice are dipped into herb-infused milk then run over the skin for a superbly nourishing effect. THE RESULT: Your body is left detoxified, leaving you with an overall sense of lightness and wellbeing. THE DETAILS: Soft Touch Spa, The Kempinksi Hotel, Dubai TEL: (04) 4095909 PRICE: Dhs890 TIME: 90 minutes SEPTEMBER 2011

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CFBVUZ IBJS USFOE THE PROBLEM: LACKLUSTRE LOCKS My hair can only be described as anorexic. It’s the kind of skinny strands that look pretty on a five-year-old but not so hot on a 30-something. When you reach a certain age you want to hear words like mane and luxurious used when it comes to describing your hair, but sadly my lank locks don’t even come close. When a hairdresser grasps my locks, their looks of pity are usually followed by something along the lines of “Has your hair always been this skinny?” The answer is yes, it’s always been on the shy side and since moving to Dubai it has retreated like a vampire under the summer sun. Apparently this is down to the emirates’ ‘hard’ water, our lifestyles here in the UAE and a helping of stress. In an effort to breathe some life into my lean, non-growing and lank locks I’ve tried every thickening concoction on the market (for the record, Kérastase’s Volumactive and Sebastian Body Double range come out tops) but as my nuptials were fast approaching I needed a heavyduty, fast-acting, no-nonsense solution. When you think of wedding-day worthy hair you want the kind Kim Kardashian might flick around with ease, not weak-willed tendrils that flutter in the breeze. I did try some very good clip-in offerings by Balmain, but I needed something bigger and better that would see me through my wedding day, honeymoon and beyond. Plus, after catching an eye of Kate Middleton’s crowning glory on her big day, I was suffering from a severe bout of hair envy. The Duchess of Cambridge’s fashion sense may sometimes be a little too safe and straight-laced for me, but her locks… It might sound clichéd, but it’s true to say that girl never has a hair out of place.

IF YOU RELY ON CELEB ENDORSEMENTS AS A SIGN OF QUALITY, GREAT LENGTHS HAS ENHANCED THE HEADS OF A-LISTERS INCLUDING JENNIFER LOPEZ, JULIA ROBERTS AND JENNIFER ANISTON TO NAME BUT A FEW

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After a little research – which consisted of me hounding the models and hairdressers I work with on fashion shoots for advice, as well as a poll of some seriously stylish VIPS – there seemed to be a clear winner in my quest; real hair wefts, glued to one’s own locks courtesy of Gold Salon on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. The fabulous service takes place in a private ‘VIP Extension Suite’ – privacy is key when faking it – and the hair and hair-applying technique they offer, which comes from the Great Lengths Hair Extension Studio, really is the best in the business. If you rely on celeb endorsements as a sign of quality, Great Lengths has enhanced the heads of A-listers including Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts and Jennifer Aniston to name but a few. After a consultation, I was prescribed natural wefts of hair about three inches longer than my own and in three or four varying shades to ensure they matched my own light natural blonde colour. About 90 minutes later, they were all attached and secured. I was a teeny bit worried that my existing hair was going to sizzle under the heat needed to seal the glue, but I was assured that the machine the technician used for the job never gets hotter than the straightening irons you use at home.

THE RESULT? I left the salon with hair worthy of its own advertising campaign – thick, bouncy and ready for a good flick. The best bit is that I can’t even feel where the extensions were glued in unless I really probe with my fingers. They feel comfortable and, most importantly, look real. The only drawback is I now have to spend a little more time under the blow-dryer. But hey, for locks that are now the mane (sorry) event of my daily look, it’s totally worth it.

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I love all faces, but recently at the MTV Movie Awards I was backstage armed with all my products, working on everyone from Jessica Simpson and Paula Abdul to Stephanie Seymore and Stephen Tyler. What an eclectic mix! â–

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Living in a desert climate can be a problem for make-up. Combat the heat by keeping a tube of De Slick on you at all times. Apply the matifying formula to problem areas like the T-zone to be shine free all day. HOW CAN WE FIND THE PERFECT FOUNDATION?

In-store neon lighting is never very flattering, however the trick is to pick three foundations and using a cotton bud place a line of each next to one another on your jaw line. The one that disappears is the perfect shade for you.

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lesson in classic good looks, Scarlett Johansson’s blue-eyed blonde beauty harks back to an age when silver screen starlets ruled the red carpet. With the endless comparisons to a certain Miss Monroe, it’s no wonder that Scarlett has managed win over heavyweights of both the film and fashion industry. In her latest role as the face of Dolce&Gabbana cosmetics, we see Scarlett transported back to the 1940s to the isle of Sicily, with the help of the Perfect Finish Creamy Foundation and Passion Duo make-up.

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The look is very natural, very different from the first campaign. We feel we are getting a personal look inside the life of an iconic character. PLUS, YOU GOT TO WORK WITH THE FASHION INDUSTRY’S FAVOURITE MAKEUP ARTIST, PAT MCGRATH….

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Class, confidence and sensuality, and she’s not afraid to be both alluring and independent.

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WHICH BEAUTY PRODUCTS HAVE PRIORITY SPACE IN YOUR MAKE-UP BAG?

Her number one beauty tip is skincare. Make-up always works best when applied to healthy skin.

I love lip balm – I probably have four different kinds in my bag at once! The Dolce&Gabbana gloss in Clear is also a good alternative.

WHAT ARE YOUR DAYTIME/NIGHTTIME FAILSAFE BEAUTY LOOKS – WE NEED TO KNOW!

YOU ARE RENOWNED FOR YOUR FLAWLESS SKIN. WHO IS YOUR GO-TO FACIALIST?

For daytime, I usually opt for a natural look with moisturiser, mascara, bronzer and lipgloss. At night, I like to play up the drama with a smoky eye or just a great set of lashes and red lips.

I don’t see a facialist, actually. I just make sure to cleanse, exfoliate and moisturise every night before bed and every morning before work.

IF YOU HAD TO PASS ON ONE ESSENTIAL PIECE OF BEAUTY ADVICE, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

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DATE: 31October 2011 VENUE: Banana Republic Store at The Dubai Mall To cast a glance over the past few years in fashion and not notice a distinct swing towards a more sultry style is pretty much impossible thanks to one thing; hit US TV series, Mad Men. Its brilliantly depicted visual influence has rippled across international runways, and now Banana Republic has worked with Emmy Award-winning Mad Men costume designer, Janie Bryant, to create a limited edition collection arriving in stores now. Think nipped-in waists, modern yet ladylike; across trench coats, silk blouses, sharp tailoring and full-skirted silhouettes fit for Betty Draper at her finest. It’s the ideal capsule attire edit to take you effortlessly from office to evening event. To mark the collaboration, Banana Republic, Style Partner of the Emirates Woman, Woman of the Year awards will be hosting an occasion of their own on 31 October, when Editor Sophia Serin will be showcasing her tips to dress for success around the clock this A/W11… and introduce you to some very special guests!

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You protect your hair with conditioner. You protect your skin with moisturiser.

Do you properly protect your most feminine area? Your feminine hygiene needs everyday protection. Dr. Jennifer Kasirsky, Specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Welcare Hospital Dubai, discusses the causes of vulvovaginal infections and how we can avoid them with the right feminine cleanser.

Vulvovaginal infections are common in this region. They are generally caused by yeast or Candida, bacterial vaginosis or other opportunistic bacteria. Hot and humid environments as well as the use of synthetic underwear represent some risk factors which may lead to infection.

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How can a feminine hygiene cleanser prevent vulvovaginal infections? Proper feminine hygiene refers to the maintenance of a clean and balanced feminine area. But feminine hygiene does not mean internal hygiene! Washing inside the vagina, or douching, could kill the normal

bacteria and expose women to infection. The usage of an external cleanser, specially formulated to keep the normal pH balance, helps women to strengthen their natural defense against harmful bacteria and also to prevent infections.

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t’s the beverage millions of people wake up to every morning, with 2.25 billion cups consumed around the world each day. But we often hear conflicting reports about whether drinking coffee is good, or bad, for our health. An increasing range of products are being manufactured with caffeine as an ingredient, but the catch is whether they advertise it or not. A huge number of caffeinated energy drinks are on offer in the Middle East, while diverse products such as marshmallows, peppermints and even beef jerky containing caffeine are being marketed as the latest in energy-boosting foods worldwide – not to mention the beauty products claiming caffeine is a miracle ingredient for youthful skin. But while it’s clear that coffee and caffeinated products contain the stimulant, there are many other foods and drinks containing hidden caffeine that could be pushing up your daily intake, and in turn putting your health at risk.

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“Generally people drink too much coffee without even realising it, and what’s even more scary is that some people will have a cup of coffee when they are thirsty instead of something like water”

PROS AND CONS

Medical professionals agree that, in moderation, caffeine can actually be beneficial to the body. “In general, moderate caffeine consumption can increase attention and memory performance, decrease risk of heart disease, increase physical performance, increase muscle recovery and decrease the risk of liver disease,” says GP Dr Warqa’a Saeed Al Shamkhany of Dubai’s Medcare Hospital. “The latest medical research has found that coffee drinkers stay in a lower risk zone of developing Type 2 diabetes than those who are not. These people also show less incidences of certain types of cancers, such as oral, esophageal, and pharyngeal cancer, and strokes.” It’s also been found that coffee drinkers are 80 per cent less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease and 50 per cent less likely to develop gallstones. However, the problem with caffeine seems to be the difficulty in sticking to moderate amounts – especially when caffeine is added to foodstuffs as a hidden ingredient, too. “Generally, people drink too much coffee without even realising it and what’s even more scary is that some people will have a cup of coffee when they are thirsty instead of something like water,” says nutritional therapist Laura Holland. “This will just further dehydrate your body and create a toxic burden. It often gets to the point where you feel you can’t get through a day or wake up in the morning without a coffee hit, and at this point something needs to change as these are the warning signs that you are having too much caffeine, which could potentially have a detrimental affect on your health.” The major signals that there is too much caffeine in your diet are insomnia, headaches and irritability. Women may find that caffeine increases the effects of

PMT, while it can also disrupt the body’s pH balance, throwing it off into acidity. But some problems can be even more severe. “An overdose of caffeine can give rise to some unpleasant consequences, including heartburn, high blood pressure, rapid pulse, nausea, dehydration and panic attacks,” says Dr Warqa’a. “Rhabdomyalisis (breakdown of skeletal muscle tissue) can be provoked, while extreme overdose can even result in death.” High consumption of caffeine has also been linked to higher instances of miscarriage, preterm delivery and low birth weight in pregnant women. Even though, according to the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, caffeine isn’t physically addictive, it’s considered to be habit-forming and caffeine withdrawal can have physical side-effects. Last year, a survey in the US found that 32 per cent of workers depend on coffee to make it through the day and of those a staggering 43 per cent said they are less productive without coffee while they’re working. “Caffeine is a stimulant, so it will boost your attention, ability to concentrate, alertness and memory,” says Laura. “What we need to consider is that if you are drinking coffee for these reasons there is something else missing from your nutrition that is creating reduced brain power, and that needs to be addressed. If you have a ‘need’ for coffee this shouldn’t be a sign to get your coffee fix, it should be a sign that there is something else

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that is absent from your diet with the job of giving your brain that boost, naturally. Also, consider that when you have too much coffee those supposed positive benefits will be eroded.”

HIDDEN HITS

It’s clear that coffee is a high source of caffeine, but what about other sources? Some carbonated drinks such as Coca-Cola, and the perhaps more surprising Mountain Dew, and tea have high caffeine content, as does chocolate and any chocolate or coffeeflavoured products such as ice cream, cereal and flavoured drinks – including those marketed at children. Even some beauty products contain caffeine, though it’s highly unlikely to be absorbed through the skin into the blood stream. “Fortunately, the caffeine found in chocolate and ice cream desserts will only cause a mild increase in alertness for the majority of consumers,” says Dr Warqa’a. “The real danger from caffeine comes from high doses that are found in certain diet pills, which combine stimulants like caffeine to suppress appetite and increase metabolism; hence these products should always be used under a doctor’s supervision.”

HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH?

So when it comes to caffeine, how do we know what is a safe amount? Experts say that we should be drinking a maximum of two cups of coffee per day, or the equivalent in caffeine-containing products – four cups of tea or hot chocolate, or six cups of cola, though the high-sugar content of such products must also be taken into account. “Coffee isn’t public enemy number one when consumed in small amounts for enjoyment, and for some people this small amount may provide a few benefits,” says

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Laura. “But when that consumption goes over two cups a day you do place yourself at risk of the harmful effects of caffeine and your health will be negatively affected.”

QUIT THE CUP

For those concerned about the effects of caffeine, giving up can – quite literally – be a headache. “One cannot abruptly stop taking caffeine,” explains Dr Warqa’a. “Caffeine causes constriction of the blood vessels of the brain and when intake is stopped the constricted blood vessels swell, leading to a caffeine withdrawal headache.” It’s best to begin slowly, replacing one or two cups of coffee per day with herbal tea, water or fresh fruit or vegetable juice. It’s A

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“We have a limited amount of energy and a limited amount of stimulating brain chemicals. A cup of coffee does not contain adrenaline, it uses our body’s own limited supply” also important to tackle the factors that make you feel as though you ‘need’ coffee, be it going to bed earlier, reading instead of watching television or eating more high-energy foods at breakfast. Psychologist Jared Alden at the German Centre for Neurology & Psychiatry, says it’s important to understand that caffeine doesn’t give you energy – the energy is already there in your body just waiting to be released. “When we ingest caffeine, our body releases a host of stimulating chemicals such as adrenaline and cortisone. It also blocks chemicals that tell our brain to relax and increases dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure. It is important to realise that our own body is causing us to be stimulated, caffeine is just the mechanism of release. “This may seem like a minor point, but it is key to properly understanding what caffeine does and how we can responsibly use it in our lives. We have a limited amount of energy and a limited amount of stimulating brain chemicals. A cup of coffee does not contain adrenaline, it uses our body’s own limited supply.” A sobering thought to mull over while drinking your cup of morning coffee? You know what they say – all things in moderation. ■

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CLAIRE FALCONER AGE: 23 JOB: PERSONAL TRAINER / HEALTH COACH DESCRIBE YOUR LIFESTYLE IN THE UAE…

It’s great! Ever since I landed it’s been go, go, go. The key word is balance, because my lifestyle is fast-paced, both professionally and personally. WHAT’S YOUR WEEKLY ROUTINE LIKE?

Firstly, I’m a freelance personal trainer at the 3d Institute and do the occasional lunchtime session. When I have time off, I’m planning my training, studying for my Bachelor of Health in Science Nutrition or relaxing. It can be tough balancing the three, but I do find time to go out for dinners or to the movies at the weekend. IS BEING HEALTHY IMPORTANT TO YOU?

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I’m a big believer in resistance training, as I believe it’s ultimately the best tool for lasting results. My programme consists of a full-body weights workouts four times a week, with two sprint sessions. I like to be pushed hard. TIME TO EAT… WHAT’S YOUR DIET LIKE?

I eat five to six times a day and never let myself go hungry, as that’s when I start craving naughty pleasures! I eat a completely gluten free diet, and my meals are all paleo (basically only good foods, and no carbs allowed). I never skip breakfast, but I do have a soft spot for chocolate! HOW DOES ADIDAS BENEFIT YOUR WORKOUT?

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It’s challenging but very happy. I live in Dubai but work in Abu Dhabi, so to balance out all the driving, I walk my dogs, run, swim, cycle and do lots of yoga. I love the mornings here – they’re so clear and peaceful. I get to travel a lot to freedive and I study different styles of yoga in India, Egypt and Bali.

I practice Vinyasa yoga outdoors in the heat a TELL US ABOUT YOUR WEEKLY ROUTINE... lot, and I teach once a week in a little park near I’m the Director of Digital Communications for my house. At the moment, it is Hot Vinyasa twofour54 Abu Dhabi, and my working week is yoga, which is great for stretching and cleansing.

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It’s amazing! We’re so spoilt living here and I have endless opportunities to fulfill my passions and pastimes. I work hard and I train hard, but I make sure I have plenty of time for travel and my other passions. WHAT’S YOUR WEEKLY ROUTINE LIKE?

No two days are ever the same! I train in the mornings and try to combine a session with a catch up with my friends. I try to limit going out to the weekends, as my party days are long behind me, but I do love trying new restaurants. IS BEING HEALTHY IMPORTANT TO YOU?

Very, on multiple levels. It means you look and feel good; it means you perform better in every area of your life and it gives you the confidence to make you shine. That said, I’m not into being too strict – it’s all about balance. Life is short and treats are there to be enjoyed! DESCRIBE YOUR EXCERCISE ROUTINE…

I’m not one for training plans, so my running varies massively. I train harder in the run up to a big event, and later this year I’m taking part in Action Asia and Racing the Planet (both 250km in distance), so I have my focus firmly fixed on them. I also cross train, box, swim and do yoga. LET’S TALK DIETS – HOW GOOD IS YOURS?

I tend to be pretty healthy – lots of salad, vegetables and fish. Being a good Scottish girl, I have to start every day with a giant bowl of porridge. As for bad bits – I’m a cereal, nut and coffee fiend! WHAT KEEPS YOU MOTIVATED?

The pure love of running. Whatever is going on in my life, pounding the pavement gives me a great sense of perspective. It gets my heart pumping and makes me feel alive. WHAT BENEFITS DOES ADIDAS GIVE YOU?

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CROATIA The Dalmatia coastline’s party season is over and everything is a little calmer, including the temperatures. Head to Hvar for the best beaches and bars, Vis for crumbling culture and quiet and Mljet for unspoilt nature. PRAGUE As the autumnal sun shines bright, it’s the perfect time to scout around the Czech Republic’s cobblestoned capital. Don’t miss the views from the top of Petrin Tower, the opera at the Prague State Opera and the festivities of St. Wenceslas’s Day

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Valvona and Crolla is Scotland’s oldest delicatessen. A firm-favourite with thosein-the-know, here it’s all about the very best cured meats, baked breads and organic produce. Truly scrumptious. www.valvonacrolla.co.uk

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Conjuring up notions of green hills, high teas and men in kilts, Edinburgh is an eclectic city rich with history and tales of bygone days. With the smell of autumn in the air, there’s no better time to visit Scotland’s capital... With the city centre’s quaint streets leading to castle gates and gothic buildings, all sat alongside more modern offerings, it’s an architectural heaven. And the best way to see it all? By foot. Your first stop should be Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the skyline and keeps a watchful eye over the city, while The Royal Mile is well worth a stroll – linking the castle with Holyroodhouse (the Queen’s official Scottish residence). Rest your legs amongst the manicured gardens before strolling down to Leith, the city docks, for ‘just landed’ catch of the day in one of the hippest parts of town. Fuel your shopping habits along Princes Street for high-street buys, but for off-the-beaten-track boutiques head to William Street, or give your wallet a workout along Multrees Walk. Art lovers can indulge at The National Art Gallery (www.nationalgalleries. org) or the Gallery of Modern Art, while a visit to the New Museum of Scotland (www.nms.ac.uk) will reveal artefacts from the country’s history. If you have a penchant for politics, visit when the Scottish Parliament is in session and sit in on a debate at Holyrood (www.scottish.parliament.uk). Follow your nose down the cobbled back alleys for something unique to eat (haggis with tatties and neeps, anyone?) or test out the eateries in the Georgianinfluenced New Town for killer pub grub, before dancing off the calories at cool-but-gritty live music venue Bramble (www.bramblebar.co.uk) or mingle with the beautiful people at City Nightclub (www.cityedinbrugh.co.uk).

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No trip to Koh Samui is complete without a day spent on the high seas. Whizzing across the Praying turquoise waters of the Ang Monkey rock Thong Marine Park is spectacular. This tropical haven boasts more bays and beaches to drop anchor at than you’ll have time to explore. There are waterfalls and lakes to swim in, tree-lined hills to hike up and shorelines just waiting for curious divers to take a dip. With Lake Emerald turtles and fish all the colours of the rainbow, Koh Samui offers some of the world’s best sea life. ld be Emerald Lake, High on your list of places to visit shou by James Bond Rock, where The Beach was filmed. Also stop ic at Koh Nangyuan Praying Monkey Rock and have a picn keep your eyes strained island. On the way back to Koh Samui, ty huts built into the on the shoreline for colourful and ricke ’s new holiday home. hills and a glimpse of David Beckham has a wealth of Bays and beaches aside, Koh Samui also should be spent sightseeing culture to offer so at least a morning and Hin Yai (known as at the geological formations of Hin Ta et Buddha Garden in the Grandpa and Grandma rocks), the Secr Mai (Koh Samui’s most hills, the golden Buddha at Wat Phra t temple at Wat Plai well-known landmark), and the Buddhis sh. If you have time to Laem, where you can also feed the catfi great way to while away the spare, a traditional Thai massage is a ui’s relaxation list. hours – the Kamalaya Spa tops Koh Sam TRAVELLER’S NOTES

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In the garden with husband Rupert Sanders and son Tennyson, overlooking Los Angeles

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LIFE OF THE ICONIC BRITISH MODEL UNVEILS HER ECLECTIC LA-MEETS-ENGLISHCOUNTRYSIDE FAMILY HOME IN THE HOLLYWOOD HILLS WRITTEN BY ELLE TIMMS

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iberty Ross’ star began to rise when she was spotted on Portobello Road in London by Corrine Day, the photographer who discovered Kate Moss. Just 13 years old at the time, Miss Ross was soon snapped up by Storm Modeling Agency (alongside Miss Moss) and an ‘it’ girl fashion career ensued, filled with regular cover shoots for Vogue, I-D and The Face and campaigns with the likes of Burberry and Dior, the latter shot by now “good friend” Mario Testino. Currently an actress and occasionally modelling, 33-year-old Liberty has returned to live in LA, where she grew up as a child. Needing a change of scene from London life once falling pregnant with daughter Skyla, now six, she made the move with film director husband, Rupert Sanders, 35, and four-year-old son, Tennyson, followed. Having already renovated a townhouse and a cottage in the UK, the couple set their new scene with impressive effect. “It’s all about framing,” she says of each window designed with a picture perfect LA view. The bolt-hole, built high up in the Hollywood Hills (with neighbours Mario Testino and Orlando Bloom within walking distance) is a treasure trove full of eclectic keepsakes and trinkets that reflect Liberty’s upper-class-yet-bohemian upbringing, and unmistakable influences of her Brit-cool fashion career…

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A Brazilian-wood balcony runs the width of the house, overlooking the infinity pool (designed like a pond)

Hot pink kitchen units from Ikea, with the worktops made from powdered granite

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“WHILE THE KIDS PLAY, WE TAKE TEA AND ENJOY THE HOLLYWOOD PANORAMA”

At home at her favourite spot in the backyard’s sandpit, which was designed by Rupert – the bottom half is sand and the top half a cushioned seat for the adults

The sitting room has a mirror from the Ghost Shop in Los Angeles, movie poster of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low from 1963 and the rug from Argentina

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The dining room plays host to Liberty’s collection of family photos, magazine covers and trinkets

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JOUFSJPST BU IPNF The master bedroom with a bathtub looking out over Los Angeles

The desk in the guest room was picked up at Rose and Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena

“WE’RE BRITS, SO THE BATH IS VERY IMPORTANT, I LIE THERE AT NIGHT AND WATCH THE TWINKLING CITY LIGHTS BELOW” SEPTEMBER 2011

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As far as luxury interiors go, few do it as well as Versace Home. The new collection, designed by Donatella herself, combines the brand’s iconic sense of style with its rich fashion heritage, bringing us a range of furnishings and accessories injected with intensity, colour bursts and metal – the material of the season.

Continue your good deed doing postRamadan with Toujours Chic’s online charity auction. Hop onto its website, www.toujours.com, place a bid for the ‘bag of the month’ and help raise money for the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children. September’s bag for bidding is the Gucci Classic from the 1921 collection and the auction closes on September 30. www.toujours.com

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Taking the S/S11 colour blocking theme into A/W, Crate & Barrel are perfectly of the moment with these rainbow-detailed pieces. www.crateandbarrel.com

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EWA LUNDGREN DESIGN & PRODUCT DEVELOPER, THE ONE

THE ONE IS: A place of inspiration for the home that also makes a difference in the world. KEY A/W11 PIECES: This is our best collection yet, both in style and value. Take a special look at our new sofas and candle families. NEW TRENDS: People are still being careful how they spend their money – their focus is on quality, value and whether it makes a difference in their life. DOS AND DON'’TS: DON ’TS: Do fringe, feathers and strong colours and think 1960s hippie chic. Don’t impulse buy or buy cheap pieces you’ll throw away – think about the planet. UPCYCLING TIPS: Stop using plastic bags. Make a statement and be proud of recycling old ones! ESSENTIAL A/W BUY: Candles and aroma diffusers so you can cultivate your own personal fragrance throughout your home. REFRESH YOUR HOME BY: Changing cushion covers, throws and other textiles. Hanging new pictures also looks great and won’t break the bank. THE NEW FUSION STORE IS: Two separate concepts. S.O.U.L, where you can customise your own upholstery. And T.F.Y (Thomas’ Funk Yard) which is highly unique. Plus, it has a ‘green’ café, serving organic food. THE One Fusion, Sheikh Zayed Road, opens in October, www.theoneplanet.com Paul chest of drawers THE One

1. Herald Rossa Vernice chairs 2. Bubble Coffee Table 3. Bubble Chais e Lounge

FOOD LOVER The Park Hyatt Dubai Masters of Food & Wine Culinary Weekend makes a worthy diary entry this month. With a full-day experience that salutes the ingredients, flavours and culture of the Middle East, you also get cooking demonstrations, wine tasting and dinner thrown in, too. Dhs500. Email to reserve your spot: restaurants.dubai@hyatt.com

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F Faces (04) 3471225 Fendi (04) 3511833 Forever 21 (04) 2952031 French Connection (04) 4341116 Furla (04) 3522285

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Where love is concerned, you’ve got the market covered. The only advice is to be pragmatic when there’s cause to question motives. Bowing out gracefully may be the order of the day when a friend’s expectations soar – and you’ll learn to take the rough with the smooth on Sunday 25th. TAURUS (APR 21 – MAY 21)

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Keep your eye on the prize and refuse to make allowances if your heart is set on the end goal, but be aware that not everyone will be patting your back at the end. On Monday 5th, you’d be wise to remember which side your bread is buttered – showing gratitude will pay dividends. GEMINI (MAY 22 – JUN 21)

Not everyone ‘gets’ you this month, but that’s fine – a little diversity to shake things up won’t hurt anyone. Think outside the box to truly challenge this new creative spell, because by Thursday 22nd it will be winding down. A move may be on the cards, whether it’s office, home or country – don’t dismiss it immediately.

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SAGITTARIUS (NOV 23 – DEC 21)

AQUARIUS (JAN 21 – FEB 19)

Appreciating the good fortune of others without a tinge of the green-eyed monster is a skill most are yet to perfect . Try to clamber down off your high horse long enough come Tuesday 20th, and you’ll see how good it feels to put someone else first. Keep an open mind about a new work recruit this month – they could be an ally in the making.

Shift your perspective and you’ll immediately cast light on an old problem – the door of opportunity is now open, but it’s down to you if you choose to walk through it. Colours play a key part in your starsign this month, and if you’re in need of a little R’n’R on Monday 26th, inject a little mellow yellow into your palette.

There’s an air of suspense surrounding you this season, and what awaits could throw you off course a little. In times like these, just baton down the hatches and go along for the ride. Remember that looks aren’t everything on Monday 19th, as someone you know brings something new to the table – everyone deserves a second chance.

CANCER (JUN 22 – JULY 23)

PISCES (FEB 20 – MAR 20)

LEO (JULY 24 – AUG23)

Look closer to home for fulfillment this month – because searching for the biggest or best won’t serve your best purpose. That said, September brings indulgence of epic proportions with Thursday 8th kick-starting proceedings. Work, rest and play may merge, but focus on the latter wherever possible.

Hold on to memories because when a certain someone ventures for pastures new, they’ll help you through the toughest times. A new idea deserves to be taken to a new level, but don’t let someone else jump on your idea – take it and own it. Friday 16th has a smile on its face that it’s willing to share, so make the most of the day. â–

A chance to make a break for it might be all too tempting on Saturday 10th, but when it comes to fight or flight, the former will serve you better. When someone asks your opinion, think wisely before answering – truth wrapped in cotton wool might be gentler. Read between the lines when a colleague airs concern.

CAPRICORN (DEC 22 – JAN 20) SCORPIO (OCT 24 – NOV 22)

It’s time to put a positive spin on a mid-life crisis, because it’s not all doom and gloom. Instead, it’s more ‘out with the old, in with the new’, and new means opportunities, romance, promotions‌ just keep an open mind. What’s considered perfect is all relative, but someone you meet on Wednesday 7th comes pretty close.

Wow, look at you getting all confident again! It’s been a while since you’ve had this amount of inner strength, but it’s worth the wait. We’re not quite talking scaling Everest yet, but baby steps are walking you to a much brighter future. Wednesday 28th looks set to be a day of wild abandon‌ shrug off your selfconsciousness and just go with it.

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