Ohlala! Bahrain November 2014

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THE ESSENCE OF STYLE

“Real men do not Violate or oppress women.”

21 st Century

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon

Sportswear

Speak Out on Violence Against Women

Alexander Wang For H&M

A Dazzling World

Jewellery Arabia

Luisa Spagnoli

Lucy Kay

A Classical Turn

Contemporary Chic

The Great Escape

Poetic & Sensual Valentino Haute Couture

Bahrain’s Best Spas

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Editor’s Letter

A Dazzling World Enjoy a dazzling world this month at the Jewellery Arabia exhibition, which showcases a stunning array of diamonds, jewels and timepieces. Browse our style pages for an exquisite selection to feast your eyes on. Catwalks this season have also been awash with glittering glamour. For style inspiration look to our trends feature on embellishments, whether it’s the all-over opulent bling on the runways of Marc Jacobs or the more refined touches of Christian Dior’s Haute Couture collection, there’s a myriad of styles to suit your preferences. Our fashion interview this month features 21st Century sportswear with none other than the designer dubbed the future of fashion, Alexander Wang, collaborating with H&M’s creative director Margareta Van Den Bosch on the fashion functionality of performance sportswear. We also chat with Longchamp’s artistic director Sophie Delafontaine on fashion, luxury and fusing artistic spirit for the elegant, confident woman with French flair. For a poetic fashion story of lyricism, sensuality and symbolic richness, enjoy Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli turn to Pre-Raphaelite art for Valentino’s Haute Couture FallWinter 2014-15 collection. Celebrity Scoop features an emerging classical talent, soprano Lucy Kay, who has triumphed in the face of adversity, while pursuing her lifelong passion to make a name for herself in the classical music industry. Her ability to not let others hold her back from achieving her goals is an inspiration to all. Our last word this month marks November’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. We shed some light on this prevalent concern facing society today, which is reaching epidemic proportions. A message to hold true to yourselves and instill in your sons and brothers is this poignant quote from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon: “Men must teach each other that real men do not violate or oppress women.” Kirsty Edwards-Harris Editor-in-Chief

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CONTENTS 14 22 34 40

STYLE The Hot List Style Trends Fashion of the Stars The Style Diaries

celebrity scoop 56 Lucy Kay: A Classical Turn BEAUTY 62 Beauty Buzz 64 Celebs’ Secrets 66 Get the Look CHIC EATS 72 Soie The Sensational 76 Splendid Delights MOTORING 82 Diva Drives OHLALA! rendezvous 90 Par Excellence: Starwood’s GM SOCIETY 102 Society Hotspots 104 Shot-On-Site 111 OBusiness OHLALA! STARS 113 Happy Birthday Ms Libra THE COLUMN 114 Speak Out

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POETIC & SENSUAL Maria Grazia Churi and Pierpaolo turn to preRaphaelite art for Valentino’s Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2014-15 collection 12

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Publisher & Chairman John Hughes Chief Executive Officer Greg Hughes

Publishing Director Edward Smith

Editor-in-Chief

Feature Contributors

Kirsty Edwards-Harris

Giovanni Lisa Speed

Editor Karina Lazarraga

Editor-at-Large

Cover Image

Ben Whittaker

Luisa Spagnoli

Motoring Editor Tony Sidgwick

Creative Director Paula Leal

Senior Graphic Designer Raquel Henriques

Graphic Designer Rashed Bin Daina

Production & Distribution Manager Neil Mahmood

Photographer Shobin Joseph

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Administration Executive Roy Varghese

Accountants Gigimon Thankachen Praveen Alexander

Distribution Team Jayapragash Ganesan Rajesh Abdul Kadar

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Cubism

We select some of this season’s most covetable must-haves…

With its DNA steeped in tradition, designer Alessandra Facchinetti has restyled the iconic Tod’s D-Cube bag for AW 14-15. Its evolution of the D-Bag, now sees a rib in the centre and where previously it had a colour block design, it has now become check. The graphic idea is a geometrical pattern with the ribbing typical of saddlery. It is available in Neo two-tone, with a 3D finish.

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Organic Shapes Salvatore Ferragamo portrays a sophisticated collection of jewellery created through fusion and metal casting.With extraordinary craftsmanship, the pieces transform into thin metallic ribbons, tiny structures and silky consistencies – all inspired by organic shapes, alchemical scarabs, as well as biological and mineral elements. 16

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That Furry Feeling

Santoni’s Fall-Winter 2014-15 women’s collection is inspired by Virginia Woolf’s novel, Orlando, where the protagonist explores concepts of femininity. The early 20th century classic is a modern myth, a metaphor for the desire of love and illusion. We’re lovin’ this pair of fur shoes in calf leather with mink stocking.

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Elegance & Sensuality

Cruciani’s new anthology for Fall-Winter 2014-15 features fabrics like cashmere, cashmere silk, wool and extra fine superior wool, enhanced by sophisticated yet simple lines.Volumes are complemented by detailing and drape – all created in new dark tones of marine blue, black, mélange grey and bottle green, with dashes of vibrant hues of fuchsia, bordeaux and rust.

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Not only will you be the talk of the town with this stunning limited edition Valentino biker jacket, but you’ll also be supporting charities that empower women. “As a woman and mother, I am very happy to be able to help other women and children. I am profoundly convinced that it is essential to give them an opportunity for development and education, which gives me a chance to give back what I have received.”

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Inspired by the label’s signature ‘Rouge Absolute’ collection, Valentino have created seven limited edition pieces as part of the Cash & Rocket charity project. The red apparel, handbags and shoes have been especially fashioned by creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli. This classic leather biker jacket is crafted in Italy and finished with a matching red silk lining. Founded by Julie Brangstrup, the Cash & Rocket organisation arranges an all-women annual world tour to raise funds and awareness for their choice of charities. 20 percent of each sale is donated.

“Cash & Rocket’s chosen charities, Shine on Sierra Leone, OrphanAid Africa and Sumbandila believe in women empowering women, which is something net-a-porter. com is proud to support. We have partnered with Valentino to give our customers seven chic and timeless Valentino Rouge Absolute Signature pieces.”

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Fiamma’s Muse Muses of Salvatore Ferragamo’s creative director Massimiliano Giornetti, the female generations of the Ferragamo family are the inspiration behind the new iconic handbag, Fiamma – a masterpiece of leather craft.

Fiamma is named after Salvatore’s late daughter Fiamma Ferragamo, the house’s leather accessories and shoe designer for almost 40 years who founded the iconic shoe Vara. The semicircular top handle, designed in a range of five variant sizes, incorporates a functional pocket fastened with a lock that recalls the Gancio, the eternal symbol of Ferragamo’s history and dedication to modern design and luxurious craftsmanship. A combination of undeterred quality and functionality translates into a rich series of luxe details: topstitched ribbed handles, double zip hardware closure, removable and adjustable shoulder strap and elegant satin lining. Ferragamo also premieres a special collection of miniature styles, a range of limited edition variants that highlight precious mixed materials including: fringe embroidered nappa, two-tone fox fur hand stitched onto aged snakeskin, tweed with degrade Swarovski crystals and lizard skin handles, or calfskin with opulent stingray details. The colour palette favours autumnal browns Cocoa, Black, Moss and Rosewood - as well as seasonal shades such as Plum, Atlantic, Grape, and the lighter touch of New Bisque, while the refined finish lends the metal accessories a golden shimmer. At the FW 2014 Show in Milan, Fiamma’s first runway incarnation was unveiled, focusing on exclusive exotic black crocodile, the combination of pony hair and calfskin, and the sensual softness of palmella to buffed calfskin, complemented by an indulgent silk lining resurrecting an archival foulard print from the 1970s and polished gold hardware handles. 20

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At Mariel’s carefree Los Angeles ranch

THE HANDBAG

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The name Hemingway is as synonymous with iconic American literature and dynasty as Kennedy is with politics. Carved by the infamous Nobel Prize-laureate novelist and writer Ernest Hemingway, this history of talent and genius fostered the creative minds of generations – including his own issue, granddaughter Mariel and greatgranddaughter Langley. Model turned award-nominated actress, Mariel continues to find success through personal growth and exploration, encouraging Langley to do the same as she rises through the fashion industry ranks, both as illustrator and model, and together exuding that unique California cool. The mother and daughter with an enduring bond, and genuine closeness that could only have been formed under the curiosity of a nation, find harmony in the solace of nature as a respite from frenzied life. Growing up, Mariel thrived in the serenity of the outdoors in her time at the family compound in Sun Valley, Idaho – something she passed down to Langley and is echoed at the family’s Los Angeles ranch.

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At the home Hollywood Hills home of Sydney Poitier

Mariel Hemingway & Langley Fox Hemingway

Sydney & Anika Poitier Daughters born of an impressive legacy, Anika and Sydney Poitier were raised of Hollywood and by Hollywood, with fixtures like Michael Caine and Roger Moore at their parents’ intimate dinner parties in their childhood home. With an actress and interior designer as a mother, and celebrated Academy Award winning actor Sir Sidney Poitier as a father, art, style and film have always been as much a part of their family DNA as the diverse Bahamian, Lithuanian and Irish cultures that make up their lineage and the altruistic and unassuming way in which they were raised. Recognised as actresses and directors in their own rights, the stunning sisters have relied on the strength of their indomitable bond to flourish under the notoriety of their iconic family. OHLALA!

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Michael Kors

Aigner

Naeem Khan

Aigner

Oscar de La Renta

ALL THAT GLITTERS

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Ralph Lauren

Michael Kors

Oscar de La Renta

Tory Burch

Michael Kors

With a flourish of sparkle & shimmer across the catwalks, embellishments are the hottest trend this season.Think sequins, crystals, beads, pearls, embroidery, feathers, fur, frills – & anything else you want to adorn yourself with.

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Naeem Khan

Tory Burch

Vera Wang

Salvatorre Ferregamo

Philip L Im

Lanvin

Prabal Gurung

Marc Jacobs

ICB

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Versace

Mulberry

Mulberry

From sophisticated glamour to punk rock, black takes centre-stage with accents of gold and silver, punctuated with splashes of sparkling crystals.

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Diverse shades

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Balenciaga @ Saks

Stell McCartney @ Saks

Alexander McQueen @ Saks Fifth Avenue

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Hoss Intropia

Hoss Intropia

Ralph Lauren

From bold, bright colours to pastel shades, with delicate embroidery and sequins to ornate beading – take inspiration from these top picks.

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Creative director, Stuart Vevers echoes the spirit of the original Coach girl, Bonnie Cashin, to playfully remix the proportions of the Rhyder silhouette –from the charmingly cute to the unexpectedly tall – with tactile fabrications, from fleecy shearling to panels of saddle coloured suede set against the rugged utility of leather.

A juxtaposition of luxury and utility, that finds its inspiration somewhere between the American mid-West and downtown New York. Coach takes a journey across America to play with a vocabulary born of workwear detailing and applies it to Fall 2014’s Rhyder bag.

The Rhyder comes in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours ranging from a python-embossed messenger to a furry clutch to a bright red suede satchel.

A new context for the familiar. Tool belt details are mixed with Coach’s much loved signatures of the turnlock, the hangtag and an over-sized zipper from the archive, signaling a return to bold hardware, on a bag that’s constructed for super lightweight ease of wearing.

Eclectic Spirit

Functionality meets luxury to create something unique and personal in the Rhyder bag, part of Coach’s new modern look for the FW2014-15 season. 28

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Parisian Chic

Inspired by effortlessly chic Parisian street-style and fashion, the CH Carolina Herrera Fall 2014 women’s collection features new silhouettes created for modern dressing. Understated accessories with the utmost attention to detail complement each look.

Versatility defines the season with easy to wear separates perfect for layering. Rich wool, cashmere and alpaca double-face coating in neutral colours of beige, grey and camel is paired in contrast with feminine lace and silk dresses in green, red, and blue jewel tones. Slouchy, relaxed pants are styled with monochromatic tops while long-sleeve cocktail dresses with defined waist-lines epitomise the femininity inherent to designer Carolina Herrera. Whether it is a sexy orange leather skirt or flirty animal print brocade dress, the collection is punctuated with statement pieces adding a fun flair and spirit. Floor-length evening gowns in floral prints make a bold statement for a glamorous night out. 30

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Fusion on the Runway Draw inspiration for your new season’s wardrobe from Michael Michael Kors’ Fall-Winter 14-15 collection, a fusion of Desert Chic, Graphic Glamour and Edgy Boho. Desert Chic

Fall introduces a cool sensibility with a luxe take on graphic camouflage. A natural palette of cream, khaki, olive and camel is accented with electric shades of orange and green. Cosy knitwear, washed jersey tees and printed denim play off tactile textures of mohair, fur and leather. Exotic influences are given an opulent finish with shots of high-shine gold hardware.

Graphic Glamour

Bold stripes, vivid prints and sharp houndstooth pave the way for a brilliantly graphic season – haute haberdashery meets punk. Neat tailoring and streamlined silhouettes are emphasised with a sophisticated monochrome palette. Silver chains, tough-talking studs asymmetric zips are the perfect partners to soft tweeds, rich fur and mohair knits. Shots of leather and highshine sequins give the carefree-chic mood an edgy-luxe finish.

EDGY BOHO

As the temperature drops, the season’s sensibility shifts to warm outerwear, cosy dresses and soft knits. A neutral palette of cream and khaki is balanced with shades of deep green, purple and turquoise for added drama. Relaxed silhouettes, rich fabrics and pretty paisley and peacock prints are given a heavy dose of gilded hardware, creating a juxtaposition of hard and soft – where boho chic meets glam rock. 32

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Fashion of the Stars High in the style stakes, these celebrities show us exactly how A-listers do it…

Michelle Monaghan Proving why Michelle is on our bestdressed list, the actress looks lovely at the red carpet wearing a pretty Simone Rocha Fall 2014 dress, during the premiere of the film, ‘The Best of Me’ in LA. Her sheer red brushedwool check dress with a high round neck, full-length sleeves and a full skirt with diagonal seam details ooze sophistication. We also love her jewel collar – the bling is courtesy of her David Webb and Vita Fede jewels and her gold and red Christian Louboutin ‘Miluna’ pumps. A sweeping bun with face-framing strands and neutral makeup based around a soft pink lip colour tops off her look.

Emily Blunt

Keira Knightley

Appearing at a photocall for the film ‘Laggies’ at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, the lovely star is seen wearing a pleated, high-necked Luchadores mask-print dress with asymmetrical ruffle detailing on the skirt from the Stella McCartney Resort 2015 collection. Keira definitely knows how to have fun with fashion, and this dress proves it. With sophistication and style she wears this look beautifully. Choosing a pair of simple black pumps, she completes the effect with a loose updo, smudgy eyeshadow and coral cheeks and lips. 34

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Attending the BFI London Film Festival IWC gala dinner in London, the British actress looks divine wearing a Roland Mouret ‘Wistow’ gown colour-blocked in coral and white. The gown’s construction, starting from the V-shaped neckline to the angled cap sleeves, sculpts the figure to showcase Emily’s elaborately elegant form before flaring slightly at the hemline. Jennifer Fisher jewels, Eddie Borgo earrings, a swept-up bun and a coral lip rounds out her inch-perfect style. www.ohlala-magazine.com


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A Voice for the

World’s Children The iconic Lebanese singer Magida El Roumi partners with Bulgari to become the brand’s first Middle Eastern Humanitarian Ambassador in support of global children’s charity, Save the Children. Ohlala! finds out more... With donations totalling USD30 million as of this writing, Bulgari’s campaign in championing children’s causes has proved hugely successful. The amount thus far, exceeds the ambitious objective set in 2009, the year when the partnership began with Bulgari and Save the Children. In their bid to heighten awareness about underprivileged children throughout the Arab countries, the legendary Lebanese soprano and international icon, Magida El Roumi, has accepted to become the first Middle Eastern Humanitarian Ambassador for the campaign. For her role, Magida – who went to the world’s second largest refugee camp – Za’atari in Jordan last month, visited the charity’s food distribution points, youth centres and sports activities. The singer also saw the Rainbow Kindergarten, one of three pre-schools built by Save the Children with Bulgari’s support, which teaches 6,000 children aged three to five. “I will strive to bring joy to my surroundings and to the people who are in need of it. Everything that’s happening is a crime in every meaning of the word. I feel that I have a mission (on her role as Ambassador) and my appointment is for a cause that I truly believe in. I will travel the extra mile and do what I can regardless of the size of my mission,” Magida tells Ohlala! To raise funds for the initiative, Bulgari have launched a special collection, inspired by their B.zero1 jewellery line, which comprises a custom36

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“I will strive to bring joy to my surroundings and to the people who are in need of it.” designed silver and ceramic ring and pendant, which are available for sale in their stores worldwide. Each item sells for USD480, of which USD100 is donated to the charity. A roster of global celebrities have lent their support for the campaign in the past. Names include Meg Ryan, Naomi Watts, Oliver Stone, Dita Von Teese, Sting, Ricky Martin and many others. Bulgari’s donation is benefiting and will benefit around 600,000 unprivileged children in 23 countries: Albania, Afghanistan, Australia, Bosnia

– Herzegovina, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Indonesia, India, Italy, Jordan, Mexico, Montenegro, Japan, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Southern Sudan, Uganda, UK and the US. In all countries where Bulgari funds programs, Save the Children works closely with local education authorities and governments, as well as promotes the participation of local communities. The partnership’s vision for education is that “every child receives a good quality education and learns the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in the twenty-first century.” A special focus is given to teacher training in all education projects funded by Bulgari and to date, over 20,000 teachers have received training worldwide in more than 1,200 schools.

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Kristin Davis

Style icon Kristin Davis, (Charlotte York of Sex and the City).With her collection of vintage-style dresses, princess coats and A-line skirts, Kristin has a way of dressing that is classic, ageappropriate, feminine, and most importantly completely achievable. Most coveted closet Reese Witherspoon. Fun, cute and very streamlined clothes, as well as Kate Middleton and Kristin Davis.

My style is Simple, classic and feminine; I love to mix colours with neutrals. go-to labels Sacoor Brothers; classy and elegant fail-safe pieces White or black dress with blazer & stilettos with a pair of black trousers.

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Signature scent Escada Absolutely Me, It has a very refreshing fruity sweet, girly smell. Perfect for women of all ages, it can be worn on all occasions.

LITTLE BLACK BOOK What do you wear to feel confident? Confidence is about feeling comfortable in the clothes you wear, telling the world: “This is me.” I feel positive about my personal style.

Top three beauty essentials Concealer, a matte lipstick and a blusher.

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STYLE RESUME Name Cynthia Narvaez Profession: Assistant Marketing Manager, Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa

Favourite shopping spot in Bahrain Zara, Mango, Piazza Italia, Bershka, H&M.

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The style

diaries Fashion and cultural arts blogger, Ali Al Bana shares his style savoir-faire.

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Who are you? I’m not your average Bahraini, that’s who I am. I’m an 18-year-old art student, with a savoir faire towards the fashion industry. I’m very bold and I do not fear controversy, nor standing out. I’m very passionate about art, late night music YouTube ventures and food. The Satori Ali It’s a platform on which local talents, arts and international fashion come to play. I feature different men from the Middle East who participate in the art/fashion scene in Bahrain and across the region. The blog reviews and reports on the latest fashion weeks, and brings you the fundamental essentials from season to season.

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Most coveted Autumn-Winter piece Out of a set list of nominations, my most coveted Autumn Winter piece would have to be Diesel’s Fur Mohawk beanie. Unfortunately they are a seasonal showcase item; an item that isn’t in stores (sighs internally). One item in your closet that you can’t live without That would currently be my white Lacoste tennis trainers, they add a minimal, yet chic touch to an outfit or look. Fashion Icon My fashion icon would be a blend of Bryan Boy and Prince Fahad Al Saud (aka Yolo Fahad). The blend emphasises on the bold statement pieces that each individual tends to pull off. They both manage to present themselves boldly while looking dapper, and tres chic. Most admired designer John Galliano hands down. Creating an empire of Dior, and then having to leave it due to anti Semitic comments. But that didn’t stop him, he’s now the creative director of the house of Margiela. He’s iconic, very intact with his detailed work. He evokes that inner doubt or inner question that one may have towards art. Last words Fashion is a way of self-acceptance and liberation in the way you dress. Never let people, nor society affect the way you reflect yourself via clothing. www.ohlala-magazine.com


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A Dazzling World… Jewellery Arabia 2014 Bahrain International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) November 18 to 22 Under the patronage of HRH The Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Jewellery Arabia marks its twenty-third year as the Middle East’s premier jewellery and watch exhibition. This five-day spectacular will feature over 600 exhibitors from 30 nations. On display will be a huge range of finished jewellery, luxury timepieces, precious stones, antiques, objets d’art, jewellery packaging and technology from across the globe. Distinguished jewellery houses will be making a return as well as major brand names. The exhibition will also serve as a platform for these brands to introduce their exclusive collections and limited edition pieces. For the tenth successive year, the Middle East Premier Awards for Watches, Jewellery and Pens will be held on the sidelines of the exhibition at The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa on November 18. www.jewelleryarabia.com

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Messika Paris Messika Paris has unveiled the latest 2014-2015 Unique Jewellery range, consisting of six dynamic collections: Queen V, Kate, Glamazone, Angel, Liz and Daria. Each collection possesses a complete identity of its own, ensuring that there is Messika piece for every facet of a woman’s personality. The diamond is always at the core of Valerie Messika’s creations, however it is her exceptional knowledge of settings and her ability to juxtapose the traditional with the contemporary that make her pieces so unique, all of which can be seen in this latest range.

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Tiffany & Co. Synonymous with luxury and style, Tiffany & Co. is an American company with a lustrous history founded on a vision for beauty, with unassailable standards of excellence. Since ancient times, the allure of gemstones with their precious beauty has fascinated the human eye and spirit. It is this beauty that captivated Charles Lewis Tiffany to procure the most extraordinary jewels and share them with the world. He built a reputation for choosing the very best stones, from diamonds to a dazzling selection of previously unknown coloured gemstones. In designs of exquisite creativity and craftsmanship, these gems established Tiffany & Co, as the jeweller of ultimate glamour.

Fabergé Fabergé, one of the world’s most iconic artist jeweller, will attend the prestigious Jewellery Arabia exhibition in the Kingdom of Bahrain, for the first time this year. Fabergé will be unveiling exquisite jewellery inspired by the house’s legendary legacy. A highlight of the show will be the one-of-a-kind Rococo High Jewellery egg pendant, crafted in 18 carat yellow gold, emeralds, rubies and multi-coloured gemstones. The Regalia jewellery suite, inspired by imperial elegance and comprising ethically-sourced Mozambican rubies set in platinum, will be exclusively revealed at the show. Fabergé will also showcase its signature jewellery creations, from spectacular single stone rings set with rare coloured gemstones to iconic egg pendants.

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Of Sparkles & Shine In an interview with Ohlala!, Waleed Kooheji, general manager of the renowned jewellery maison Kooheji Jewellery, gives an insight into the industry and what has to be kept in mind when buying jewellery. First, tell us the inside story – how did Kooheji Jewellery begin? Waleed Kooheji. It started when my father traded jewellery in a small town in Al Khobar, KSA in 1959, where the oil refinery was and there were several camps in the area. The business went very well, and in 1970, the company began selling gold in Bahrain. The whole look and feel and direction of the business changed in 1977, when the company decided to sell only jewellery pieces ­– mostly diamonds – of high-quality and design. We specialise in wedding sets – of which there are about 300 sets in each of our shops; along with pendants, rings, etc. We have three stores here in Bahrain, and three in KSA, with expansion plans already planned for both countries. What has contributed to the continued growth of your company? WK. We attribute our success to a number of reasons. Foremost of which is trust and the strong relationships we have built with our clients. One cannot put a price on this – when you love your customers, they love you back. We have earned their loyalty this way. The testimonials we receive are testament to the fact that we’re doing things right. We refuse to accept anyone who comes with a piece of jewellery to resell, this way you are 44

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guaranteed that the pieces that we showcase are brand new and you are assured of the price and the quality that we offer. The items that we sell are generally big and are very limited pieces – so they are very hard to repeat. We also offer customisation – clients can come in for a consultation and we can design pieces according to their preferences and budget. What may we expect from Kooheji Jewellery at Jewellery Arabia 2014? WK. We have participated for 17 years at the exhibition. This year, we will be having two stands – one in Hall One and the other in Hall Two. Customers can expect us to unveil our new collections at the exhibition, with some new, exciting brands to be introduced.

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Any tips when buying jewellery? WK. Buy with investment in mind. In the case of diamonds for instance, I recommend that you buy larger pieces and don’t skimp on the quality. This assures better value appreciation in the long run and the piece will also be easy to trade if you wish, as diamonds are very high value commodities. Make sure to ask for a certificate, and look for the standard 4C’s of diamonds – carat, cut, clarity and colour.

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Time for a Lady More than an accessory, these exquisite creations celebrate craftsmanship and artistry that transcend throughout time...

La Montre Hermès Médor

Hermès first created this beauty in 1993, and originated from one of the first objects produced by the brand alongside the harness: the dog collar. The leather strap with its iconic ‘Clous de Paris’ pyramid-shaped studs was then transformed into a ‘secret’ watch. Several colourful versions are available and come in two sizes, graced with gold or steel pyramid studs.

Omega’s De Ville Central Tourbillon

Dazzling with a diamond-set bezel, a golden case and Co-Axial calibre, this new wristwatch is a testimony to the brand’s craftsmanship. The intriguing dial of the timepiece adds a modern twist to the beauty of the tourbillon – visible through the sapphire glass with an anti-reflective treatment on both sides..

The Tissot Glamorous This is a true lady’s watch with an elegance, which can only come from a vintage design. The small oval 18-carat gold case, which encloses the mother-of-pearl dial with a minute track surrounded by beautiful old style Roman indices, further adds to the luxurious aspect of the timepiece. This piece will most definitely convey class and sophistication to anyone who wears it.

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Jaeger Le Coultre Rendez-Vous Ivy Minute Repeater

This timepiece is equipped with a silent regulator to reduce any peripheral sound disturbance. The watch is fitted with two patented trebuchet hammers which strike two crystal gongs connected to the sapphire crystal and just once, produces a loudspeaker effect.

Piaget’s ‘Perfection in Life’ Inspired by the brand’s historical passion for perfection, ‘Perfection in Life’ is more than a creative articulation of Piaget’s commitment to excellence through technical and aesthetic virtuosity, it is the promise of a lifestyle that exceeds the expectations of the most discerning perfection-seekers. This creation lights up each iconic skyline, every handcrafted detail and every precious stone masterfully brought to life.

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In the Spirit of an Artist

Ohlala! Magazine chats to Longchamp’s artistic director Sophie Delafontaine on fashion, luxury and artistic collaborations in this exclusive Q&A.

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What does “fashion” mean to you? SD. Fashion is for everyday and everywhere. Fashion is to be elegant in a natural way. Define luxury… SD. I think that above all, quality of materials and craftsmanship make a true luxury object. Why choose fashion? Why Longchamp? SD. As you know Longchamp is a family business created by my grandfather 66 years ago and currently managed by my parents, my two brothers and I. Therefore I’ve always been exposed to Longchamp all my life and, as a girl and after as a woman, I have always been interested in the leather bag design therefore the idea of joining the company in 1995 came naturally after my own experience at Bonpoint. What is the brand DNA of Longchamp? SD. Today Longchamp is an international luxury brand that has maintained momentum and energy across the decades. Our brand’s key words are family, quality and creativity. We have managed through the years to keep a good combination of those and our purpose is to continue to create and take risks. What kind of woman invests in Longchamp? SD. Longchamp is not only for the French or European women but for all the women everywhere in the world as the brand is already present in more than 100 countries. The customers appreciate Longchamp for the creativity, modernity and the good quality that is continually renewed. The Longchamp woman is an elegant woman with French flair, self-confident and brave to face daily challenges from work to family. When I design a new collection, I always have in mind a woman who is active, modern and urban and wants to have fun. Who are your favourite fashion designers? SD. Alber Elbaz and Bouchra Jarrar for their dream dresses, Jeremy Scott for its humour and creativity, Mary Katrantzou for her unique talent for printings and Giambattista Valli for his natural elegance. What inspires you? SD. My inspiration comes from everywhere; it can be a piece of art, a movie, a landscape, a woman. Life is really inspiring. www.ohlala-magazine.com


How do you select your materials? SD. We select the highest quality leathers developed by the best tanneries to ensure a level of quality that has been the brand’s motto since its early years. The different Longchamp workshops have maintained throughout the years the same quest for perfect finishing details and materials, making each bag and accessory a unique piece of Longchamp’s know-how. We develop each season new leathers, new canvas, new prints created exclusively by Longchamp. Longchamp is distinguished by the French State with the label “Living Heritage Company”, a recognition rewarding French companies for the excellence of their traditional and industrial skills. What’s the inspiration behind this season? SD. For Autumn 2014 collection, I drew inspiration from the Parisienne, a universal muse and style icon defined by her creative spirit, her independence and her natural elegance. As you know, the River Seine divides Paris in two and the Parisienne switches from one bank to the other according to mood and moment and this collection has two themes: the left bank and the right bank spirits. What are the stand out pieces? SD. Regarding handbag collections, the new Le Pliage Héritage bag in its luxury version with the leopard print on it is one of my favourite. As for ready-to-wear, the short egg-shaped coat is a real stand out. What themes can be seen next season? SD. Freshness and light are the keywords of the Longchamp’s Spring 2015 collection. Vibrant, luminous, optimistic, this is a season dedicated to a woman who lives each day to the full. Two contrasting themes emerge: a palette of cool pastels as pale pink, aquamarine and yellow on one side and bold, saturated shades of red, coral and deep blue on the other side. www.ohlala-magazine.com

“The Longchamp woman is an elegant woman with French flair, self-confident and brave to face daily challenges from work to family. ”

What are the signature pieces? SD. Regarding the handbag collection, the three new versions of Le Pliage Héritage (Mini, Neon and Luxury), the stunning new colour combinations and new designs of the line Longchamp 2.0 and the new line Surf & The City in canvas printed with a trompe-l’oeil motif of knotted ropes in a nautical spirit. As for ready-to-wear, a beautiful sophisticated leopard-print blouson in baby calfskin. Tell us more about the collaboration with Sarah Morris and specifically the limited edition Le Pliage bag? SD. The House of Longchamp has turned to

the artist Sarah Morris to reinterpret its iconic Le Pliage bag in celebration of the line’s 20th anniversary. Sarah worked with Longchamp on the new collection for over a year, providing the luxury house with challenges to recreate an artwork on leather and nylon in order to arrive at a vibrant, elegant range of bags that celebrate the spirit of Le Pliage and Longchamp. The Sarah Morris collection comprises a colourful Limited Edition Le Pliage bag, inspired by one of the artist’s paintings from the “Rio” series. This leather shopper, produced in just 125 examples, was created in a specific shape: a square, which evokes the canvases that Sarah Morris normally uses for her creations. This bag is crafted in a smooth and sumptuous calfskin, which is extremely supple, allowing it to be folded. All examples are signed by the artist. Inspirational quote you live by? SD. Diana Vreeland: “Never fear being vulgar, just boring”. Any last words? SD. Enjoy Longchamps! OHLALA!

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As H&M collaborates with designer Alexander Wang, Ohlala! gets the inside scoop on fashion functionality, with their collection of funky permformance sportwear. ALEXANDER WANG

What influences and inspires you? AW. From the beginning, my label has grown very organically, following our instincts in everything that we do. I hope that we can continue to grow in this way. It’s important for me to be as passionate about my job as the day I started my label. I never take my work for granted, and challenge myself everyday to push harder and to go further. I’m always influenced by things that are very real. It’s about the pieces that you know you want but can’t find, everyday things like T-shirts or jeans that are elevated with wit, humour and experimentation. I love functionality, and for the Alexander Wang X H&M collection, I was inspired by the fabrics and technology of performance and sportswear. To me it’s the most advanced, because these are garments that are worn when the body is in its most active state, and have to outperform and outlast. It was so exciting to work with these fabrics and technologies on this collection with H&M, both for their look and their functionality.

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since it’s the tenth anniversary of the designer collaborations, and I’m the first American designer to work with them on a collection. Can you tell us more about the collection? AW. The Alexander Wang X H&M collection is based on performance and sportswear, whether it’s pieces for working out, for protection from the elements, or for wearing as part of your normal wardrobe. I personally live in gym clothes, and when you look on the streets, you see people from across the generations and in all walks of life wearing sportswear at all times of the day. I’ve made my first ever athletic performance pieces, such as quick-dry running tops with a hidden message that’s only revealed when worn, and black running shorts with WANG in silver visible through mesh. There are also pieces that take inspiration from sportswear, such as the cutaway scuba dress with multi-straps, or the WANG elastic sports bra. I’m interested in new techniques, and I love pieces such as the sweatshirt that’s foam injected to create a 3D croc pattern, and also the sweatshirts that are embossed with WANG. Then there are the outerwear pieces, which are perfect for urban survival, such as the windproof and water resistant parka that’s seamless welded for a really clean finish. There’s also a full range of accessories, and also an Objects collection of pieces that give the full breadth of the Alexander Wang lifestyle. www.ohlala-magazine.com

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H&M is known for its union with famous designers, what’s unique about this one? MARGARETA VON DEN BOSCH. Each season, we like to surprise our customers with something unexpected, different from anything we’ve done before. Alexander Wang is not only the first American designer we’ve ever collaborated with, he’s also the youngest. It’s great to be celebrating our anniversary with a young designer whose work is looking towards the future of fashion. Is H&M involved in the design process? MB. We give the designers as much creative freedom as possible because we want to get the true essence of their brand. After discussion, our role is to turn the collection into reality, sourcing the fabrics and techniques to create the pieces. It’s hard work, but very rewarding and also lots of fun.

What does H&M want to achieve? MB. H&M’s mission is to bring fashion and quality to everyone at the best price. That’s also the motivation behind our designer collaborations – to show that good fashion isn’t just a question of price. We want to give our customers the chance to experience the designer’s world. Each season it is like a celebration of fashion, with the chance for fashion lovers around the world to get some of the most amazing designs all at an affordable price. You’ve taken H&M to all new highs as a brand – could you tell us what’s next? MB. There are always so many new developments at H&M. It’s been really exciting to see the launch of H&M Studio, especially with the show we held during Paris Fashion Week, and the launch of the newly expanded H&M Sport. There are many developments too with our move towards more sustainable clothing with our Conscious Collection. There are various big plans coming up – we’ll let you know as soon as we’re ready to announce them! OHLALA!

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Classic style reinterpreted as an expression of progressive thought as an instrument to define the moment using the roots of the past to strive forward and embrace the future. Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli turn to PreRaphaelite art for Valentino’s Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2014-15 collection.

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They interpret Couture from a vibrantly pure perspective that captures the true sense of fashion design: the creation of something new through a continuous manipulation of icons and styles; free of nostalgia.

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They envisage clothes with Olympian simplicity that are classic in the timeless and profoundly contemporary sense of the word and exclusively worn with simple flat shoes, discovering a dimension of true poetry penetrated by unexpected sensuality.

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Lucy Kay A CLASSICAL TURN‌ A soprano, Lucy Kay, is an emerging classical talent, who has overcome a series of personal and professional challenges to make a name for herself and who now has her sights set on conquering the global world of classical music. Paden R Vaughan chats with this superstar in the making. 56

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The world of classical music is often a right now!” she chuckles, “It gave me sanctuary and allowed me difficult one to get noticed in. The field is more to be myself – the leader of my choir Pamela Cook, who sadly limited in terms of opportunity and the competition can be even passed away recently, was inspiring, and her support along with my mother’s gave me the confidence to be myself.” more aggressive than mainstream pop. And it was that confidence that allowed Lucy to audition for The domination of chart based music on the industry – where the bottom line is often seen as being more important than the Britain’s Got Talent 2014, where sadly, the bullying continued. “I got so many threats and cruel messages online after going end product – means that classical artists have to fight that much on the show and telling my stories – they claimed that I was harder to be heard. You need to stand out in a different way if you want to get noticed. spinning a ‘sob story’ and trying to manipulate viewers into Image becomes an important component and if you want to feeling sympathetic towards me.” “This is not the case at all – when it comes to bullying you fight against the populist tide you need to investigate every angle, absolutely cannot stay silent about it – I spent far to much time using every ability at your disposal to get noticed. Although TV talent shows are often seen as a quick stab at feeling horrible and wanting to give up, but now I can look back instant fame by many critics, the process is grueling and for most, and say that silence is never the right thing to do, you must always ends in disappointment. The ride is a short one and you go from confront these issues and let your voice be heard!” Lucy’s campaign against bullying is exceptionally important to no one to someone back to no one again in less time than it takes her; she remains an extremely strong for a show to finish its run. voice amidst a growing support of Lucy Kay, who came second “When it comes to bullying anti-bullying campaigners. on this year’s Britain’s Got Talent, you absolutely cannot stay “As I said before; people don’t is someone who attempted to like change, and when they see “buck the trend” in so many ways silent about it – I spent far too something they don’t understand, and when I met with her it was much time feeling horrible and they lash out. immediately noticeable just how wanting to give up... Silence is “But what I want to ask is, who enthusiastic she was for her art. wants to be a sheep? Everyone is For the 25-year-old soprano, never the right thing to do. You unique in their own way and should music was everything: “I always felt as though I was destined to must always confront these issues take pride in it, not feel ashamed or be ridiculed for it.” do something with my voice” and let your voice be heard!” As my chat with Lucy came to she remarks; “It was incredibly important to me, and to my family; my mother went into debt a close, it seemed that the last thing she should have is shame, in order to give me singing lessons, for which I am eternally especially with a new album out – she has faced a great deal of ridicule throughout her life, but still remains strong and proud grateful.” But sadly for Lucy, many people did not share her enthusiasm, as ever. “Classical music is the basis of all music – many people claim and her story is one not without anguish, as she suffered at the hands of bullies throughout the majority of her schooling years. it is for the elite and upper-classes – I was never one of them, and “I was always seen as ‘different’ due to my love of classical classical music was always my saving grace – it very much is, and music; everyone around me was always so focused on popular always will be, for everyone.” Last June Lucy signed a multi-album deal with Sony Music and her music and anything different from that irritated them. “People don’t like change, so for them to be confronted with an debut studio release, Fantasia is out now on CD and digital download. “This has been a dream come true for me in so many ways and alternative option to what they are more familiar or comfortable with, angers and infuriates them; it was incredibly heart-breaking I want to share my happiness with as many people as possible. To for them to hate me for loving something that gave me so much joy.” love what you do and get the chance to do what you love for a Fortunately for Lucy, she found solace in her school choir, living is the most satisfying feeling in the world. “I hope that I can inspire others towards the reality that which allowed her to escape from the bullying and concentrate sometimes taking the path less trodden is the road that ultimately on what she truly loved. “If it hadn’t been for the choir, I would not be talking to you rewards the most.” www.ohlala-magazine.com

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Poetic Evocation

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Beauty making. The sharper the message, the better to understand the fragrance. In this case I followed Tomas Maier’s vision, his story.

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Translating Tomas Maier’s vision of a meditative seaside interlude into a unique olfactive experience evoking the essence of the Italian coastline, master perfumer Daniela Andrier precisely illustrates the elements into different accords – the result – the complex and the alluring fragrance, Bottega Veneta Knot.

The collaboration

Daniela Andrier. When I read the story that Tomas Maier [creative director at the Italian luxury lifestyle brand Bottega Veneta] wrote as the inspiration, I immediately thought of my childhood. This story really touched me because it revived some cherished memories. I used to spend my summers close to the part of Italy that Tomas Maier talks about in the story. I remember the Tuscany region, the seashore, the terrazzo floors; the heat coming from outside, mixed with the freshness of the sea, this whole ambiance. All those things that had their own particular smell that I could never forget: the clean white sheets smelling of lavender soap, the mothballs, which have this really particular smell, sort of clean, hot/cold, indole smell. It is a very complex smell to describe but at the same time extremely particular and unforgettable.

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DA. The real creation is done with the first idea. It is difficult for me to explain how I come up with a fragrance. Those are very fragile moments because I am 100 percent in the story. And everything becomes very evident. If the story touches me, if I like it, it becomes like an instinct, an intuition, it comes naturally and it becomes impossible afterwards, to explain why I did what I did and how. A fragrance is such a poetic way to transmit things. For me, creating a perfume is my way of communicating, to tell a story I love. Can you tell us about the material you like to use and how you like to use ingredients to develop fragrances? DA. I don’t have favourite ingredients, that is too limiting for a perfumer. I guess a perfumer has “periods” during which they use one or more ingredients more than others. I’m always looking for new inspiration. It’s about making new associations of ingredients. In this case, for Knot, all the ingredients came together to create what I would call this “poetic alchemy”. What touched you about the story? DA. Besides the olfactive descriptions, what I loved about the story is its mystery. In this story, there is a wait, almost suspense. I liked the ‘unexpected’ aspect of the story. Who is that woman? What’s going to happen to her? Is the bed made? Unmade? Is she alone? I love that unexpected, mysterious aspect of the story and I feel like this is what the fragrance reveals. How would you describe the Bottega Veneta perfumery? DA. Bottega Veneta is a perfumery House that tells a poetic story, but not one that is expected, or already heard. What is specific about Knot? DA. Although it is sensual and very feminine, Knot is luminous, fresh. It differentiates itself in the sense that it doesn’t carry a stereotyped vision of feminine sensuality, but something more glowing, ageless. Do you see a Bottega Veneta signature? DA. The fact that it is always Tomas Maier who is writing the story can be considered as the signature. We can see it as a common thread to all the Bottega Veneta fragrances. Now, all Bottega Veneta fragrances are extremely different from one another, but what they have in common is that they all have their own identity; each one of them has a very recognisable signature, none of them following a trend.

“If the story touches me, if I like it, it becomes like an instinct, an intuition, it comes naturally and it becomes impossible afterwards, to explain why I did what I did and how.”

“In this story, there is a wait, almost suspense. I love that unexpected, mysterious aspect of the story and I feel like this is what the fragrance reveals.” OHLALA!

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Desert Rose Inspired by the rich and vibrant fragrance culture of the Middle East, Clinique Beyond Rose has been engineered to blossom over time and linger in the memory. Ohlala! showcases an exclusive Q&A with perfumer Alienor Massenet, the nose behind this unconventional fragrance.

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very downy and soft similar to the roses that my parents have in their garden nearby Paris. Their petals are like silk, and the colour is very intense. With that in my mind, I wanted to create a special, textured and faceted rose fragrance. Could you describe the juice of Clinique Beyond Rose? It combines an elegant rose AM. This fragrance is a velvety with spicy undertones and a rose with an oriental drydelightful, tantalising trail of down; it is a very appealing amber surrounding it in an fragrance. Once sprayed onto aura of mystery. It’s rose as it the skin, it creates a secondhas never been known before skin enveloping effect, as if you with sheer layers that weave an surrounded by soft rose petals. ornate texture. What is the role of each ingredient? How did you become a AM. The exquisite Roses perfumer? are known to be the “Queen Alienor Massenet. For of Flowers”; they embody as long as I can remember, femininity and bring a seductive fragrances have always been identity to the fragrance. In appealing to me. When I was Clinique Beyond Rose, the sixteen, I was advised that being rose provides the fragrance a perfumer was a profession with a captivating signature. and from that moment on, The Rose Oil from Turkey, creating perfumes was the only which is part of the heart of thing that I wanted to do. After the fragrance, is very diffusive; training in olfaction and raw it has also a spicy undertone, materials, I joined the IFF’s which gives it its uniqueness. perfumer team first in New Surrounding the rose, there York and then in Paris. It has other ingredients in this been a long process to become “This fragrance is very precious due are fragrance that support the a perfumer with a personal to its high dose of pure ingredients, captivating effect and increase and unique style. magnetic scent trail. How would you define the which capture the mind, body and the AM. The natural Osmanthus perfumer’s role? spirit of the Middle East.” adds a silky and fruity effect AM. For me, being a perfumer that deepens the texture of the could be compared to being a jeweller. You have to carve into the raw material in order depicted petals whereas the mysterious Benzoin Resinoid to reveal its best facets. It is a real pleasure for me to work evokes a warm and sensual vanilla atmosphere. The elegant with natural ingredients and to be able to express their inner Styrax Resinoid imparts the balsamic dry-down with a beauty. Patience is also a quality which defines both perfumers reminiscence of cinnamon, while at the same time introduces and jewellers. The process to create a fragrance is not always a soft leather indulge scent. easy, and you must go through many trials before you are able Does Beyond Rose have any special attributes? to create what you first had in mind, the perfect and pure AM. This fragrance is very precious due to its high dose of pure ingredients (Rose, Styrax and Benzoin), which capture olfactory gem. What was the inspiration behind Clinique Beyond the mind, body and spirit of the Middle East. Due to the pureness of its ingredients the fragrance is very diffusive and Rose? AM. When I started talking to the Clinique Product has a long-lasting richness. If the fragrance is sprayed on Development team I instantly pictured a fragrance where the natural fabrics such as silk for example, its scent can stay for rose would have the leading role. I imagined a flower which was a very long time in the fibres. n eXquisite blend of the most precious balms and resins handcrafted around a unique Wild Rose Accord, in Clinique Beyond Rose, Arabia’s past, present and future meet in a sophisticated fragrance that is both modern and complex.

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A Symbol of Love This season, Guerlain revamps

the KissKiss collection to include 25 dazzling new effortless shades encased in irresistibly sexy black lacquer. With an ultra-smooth texture, its unique formula has hyaluronic acid spheres, which gives KissKiss an incredible lip-shaping and plumping effect. This is not just another lipstick. It’s a story of seduction, an ode to colour and a prelude to the most beautiful kisses.

“KissKiss is a magical, cheerful name that adorns each woman in the colour of her choice.” ~ Olivier Echaudemaison

Beauty Buzz

Brush Crush

Sephora introduces two new product lines inspired by makeup artists for added expertise and perfection: the Classic and Pro line of brushes and primers – new musthaves to prepare the skin, set texture effects and deliver professional-looking makeup, every single time.

Senses Awakened

Developed by perfumers Jean-Marc Chaillan and Bruno Jovanovic, Reveal, the new fragrance by Calvin Klein is a sensual oriental; a scent of sun-kissed skin, sea salt, summer sunset and a cashmere scarf that covers the shoulders when the evening approaches. Salt accords, white and black pepper at the top blend with the heart of iris and ambergris; whilst rich sandalwood gives it the signature and constructs its base together with vetiver, sandalwood, cashmere and musk.

This month unveils the hottest new beauty debuts

Age is but a Number

As one ages, skin starts to develop hyper pigmentation; discolouration caused by years of chronic UV exposure, hormonal fluctuations and inflammation among other factors. Introducing Skinceuticals’ Advanced Pigment Corrector – a multilayered and highly efficient treatment that banishes stubborn discolouration, enhances resistance to new pigment and improves luminosity for renewed radiance.

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perfection that lasts Introducing Estée Lauder’s Double Wear

All-Day Glow BB Moisture Makeup and Double Wear Brush-On-Glow BB Highlighter. These two exciting new makeup additions have a nourishing, skin-loving formula and sheer, natural coverage to provide a luminous, freshfaced look that lasts all day. www.ohlala-magazine.com


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Rooney Mara

“My mum was the one who told me about this stick. It gives such good coverage, yet you look as though you’re not wearing anything at all.”

Celebs’ Beauty Secrets

Nina Dobrev

“I’m very anal about my hair. When I first got my job on The Vampire Diaries, my mum told me, ‘We know they need your hair for today, but you need it for life. You can’t let them sizzle it off.’”

If anyone knows what beauty products work (and which don’t) it’s the A-listers. Here are some of their beauty arsenals…

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Get the look The film Gone Girl may deal with some seriously dark topics, but Reese Witherspoon was anything but at the recent New York Film Festival premiere. See how you can recreate her gorgeous makeup with these top tips…

Red-Carpet Sultry To complement her bold Calvin Klein Collection dress, Reese went for a polished makeup look that highlights her beautiful glow. Like her, you can begin with applying a liquid foundation with a medium golden tinge. Next, hide imperfections with a concealer nearest to the shade of your foundation of choice. Don’t forget the eyes and nose.

1. Dolce & Gabbana Perfect Matte liquid foundation

Emphasise the apples of your cheeks with a rosy or peach cream blush. 6. Bear Mascara

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Great Escapes Surrender to bliss and soothe your soul by taking time to indulge in Bahrain’s best spas…

Gem of Relaxation Heavenly Spa, The Westin Bahrain City Centre Amidst the hustle and bustle of Seef business district, hides a gem of relaxation and tranquility. The Heavenly Spa by The Westin Bahrain City Centre makes you feel healthier, calmer, more relaxed the moment you step into them. This venture into ‘escapology’ involved choosing the Royal Hammam treatment – a 60-minute Turkish Hammam experience with an ancient purifying full body ritual, followed by a nourishing hair treatment and honey mask. First I take a five-minute soak in the 34°C pool to prep me for the treatment that lay ahead. I was then led to the Turkish Hammam baths – deemed the largest on the island. The lights were dim and the atmosphere was relaxing with a really soothing scent in the air. Wrapped in a muslin robe, I lay on the warm marble slab as warm water was being poured down my entire body. 68

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After a good scrubbing – from the face to the tips of your toes – this gets repeated and then you are methodically doused with fragrance infused-water designed to just make you melt into blissdom. The following vanilla hair treatment and honey mask left me feeling refreshed with a lingering fragrance on my now soft skin. My therapist Betty recommended I dip myself in the cold pool. I hesitated only slightly (the pool’s temperature was set to 12°C) but then I very happily obliged. In I went for a two-second Signature Body Treatment:

Fire & Water

Lasting 165 minutes, this treatment is a gentle sea salt exfoliation scrub, which helps shed dead skin cells and promotes cell renewal. A soft and deep tissue massage is followed by acupressure to rebalance the body, mind and soul; and ends in a harmonising elemental facial that leaves skin radiant and glowing. Opening hours: 10am to 10pm

dip (the entire body and your head must be submerged). Quite a shock because of the cold, sudden switch in temperature, but it was just what the body needed to ‘seal’ the pores and preserve all the treatment you’ve received throughout the session. I felt incredible afterwards and left me longing for more – as I was informed we had come to the end of the treatment. The brochure delivered what it promised – my senses were awakened and my skin felt supple, illuminated and renewed. Whether you’re searching for an invigorating full body treatment, a cleansing facial, or just a place to relax in the calming luxury of pools and saunas, the Heavenly Spa by Westin has the respite you seek. Getting pampered has never been so positively transformative. Simply heavenly. RESERVATIONS: 1717 1122; email: heavenlyspa. bahrain@starwoodhotels.com www.ohlala-magazine.com


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Pure Serenity Reborn Spa, Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa Right in the vicinity of shopping malls and restaurants and offices, Reborn Spa is the perfect respite for a tiring day. Featuring 2,000 square feet of pure serenity – you can indulge in their signature treatments and luxuriate in the ultimate spa bliss. The Sultan Suite option (can be booked for singles and couples) starts with a jaccuzzi session and finishes with a soothing massage with scented oils – one of the most relaxing options in town. Treatments can be customised to meet your specific needs for a personalised Sultan Signature experience which combines facials, body treatments, hot stone massage, aromatherapy and baths. RESERVATIONS: 1711 1999

Seaside Sojourn Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa The first hotel in the GCC to offer a Seawater Spa – Sofitel’s extensive Thalassa Sea & Spa complex covers 2,000 square meters, and promises to provide the utmost care to ensure privacy and tranquility for every guest. Some of their star treatments include the Underwater Shower – where in a bathtub filled with seawater, the hydro-therapist massages the whole body with a jet, dwelling on each area. This sculpture massage is ideal for stiff muscles and joints, heavy legs and cellulite. Another signature offering is the Sea-Plant Wrap – where after the application of a warm sea-plant cream, you are wrapped and covered in a blanket, to facilitate perspiration and absorption of mineral salts and trace elements. Laminarian sea-plant is a fabulous way to replenish the organism and to relieve pain and aching joints. RESERVATIONS: 1763 6363 www.ohlala-magazine.com

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Desert Getaway Al Areen Resort & Spa

Get the royal treatment as the Royal Spa Al Areen takes you into luxurious gardens inspired by royal Arabian palaces. The 10,000 squaremetre spa is the largest in the Middle East and a world first in terms of size, design and treatments. Exclusive treatments offered include a 60-minute Hydrothermal Experience – which with an intensive warm thermal therapy in the Brine Cavern that induces perspiration – deeply clearing your pores to reveal youthful skin. It is then followed by a skin firming treatment of cold invigorating showers – your choice of Rainmist or Monsoor Shower, Herbal Ceramic Sauna, Grotto Steam or the Vitality Pool. RESERVATIONS: 1784 5000

Get Away from it All Dessange Bahrain

Shake off the demands of the day-to-day and at least for a short blissful period, de-stress in the beautiful surroundings of Dessange in Bahrain, which fosters an immediate sense of peace and tranquility. Experience relaxation, rejuvenation as well as a little sense of personal freedom and awe, as the spa offers a wonderful array of exclusive treatments, including Moroccan baths, aromatic and energy massages as well as effective facials, hydrotherapy and a host of body and beauty treatments. Specialised signature spa treatments and products from Pevonia, Elemis and Dermalogica are also available. RESERVATIONS: 1771 0271

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A Haven of Tranquility The Spa, La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art The primary focus here is on regaining and maintaining balance for your mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. At La Fontaine Spa, considered the most original spa in the Gulf, is an extraordinary oasis tucked away from the deafening anxiety and stress of everyday life. They provide an atmosphere that can be enjoyed individually or with friends, and can be a haven for the stressed and over-worked. For the ultimate indulgence, you can book a ‘Full Day Spa Package’ where you get two customised body and face treatments from the spa menu with lunch or dinner by the pool or at the restaurant. RESERVATIONS: 1723 0123; email: info@ lafontaineartcentre.net

Holistic Therapies Rimal Spa, Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain Mövenpick Hotel is Rimal Spa’s European style concept, fuses modern, result driven treatments, holistic non-invasive therapies and a traditional Turkish Hammam experience.The spa uses London’s leading Harley Street Skin Care products and CACI Non-Surgical face and body lift machine. It also incorporates green practices and organic products. Quality Voya marine products and signature treatments using sea shells further enhance your spa experience. RESERVATIONS: 1746 0000

Urban Wellness Vie Lifestyle Lab, The Domain Bahrain

All About You

The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa Exhausted? Executive De-stress ritual may be just what you need. It’s a restorative treatment specially designed for tight, stressed and aching muscles. It begins with a body scrub to stimulate the skin and remove toxins, followed by a deep pressure massage on the back and shoulders, accompanied by either the purifying or oxygen facial to remove impurities and revitalise tired skin. RESERVATIONS: 1758 6808 or 1758 6809 www.ohlala-magazine.com

This recently opened spa destination focuses not only on relaxation and rejuvenation, but they also have a revitalisation program. The concept fuses cutting-edge technology with a host of traditional therapies. Offering a welcome respite from life’s daily demands, you can head here for Quick Spa, Day Spa and Resident Spa, or even a tailor-made Vie Lifestyle Lab set of treatments aimed at helping you achieve your wellness objective. Their menu includes relaxing massages, body treatments and facials; as well as a comprehensive personal consultation, using a series of methodologies that analyse both body and mindset to construct a plan for improving or restoring you to the best possible health and well-being. RESERVATIONS: 1600 0000 OHLALA!

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Soie the Sensational This month Ohlala! discovers the soul of China in Bahrain at Soie, an award-winning, authentic Chinese restaurant in the Sheraton Bahrain Hotel.

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Venue Soie, Sheraton Bahrain Hotel Time Sunday to Friday, 7pm to 11.30pm Special Promotions Cooking Classes: November Friday, 10am to 12noon BD12.5++ 7th Sushi & Maki Class 14th Stir-fried Chicken & Hot & Sour Soup 21st Malaysian Chicken Curry & Tom Yum Soup 28th Spring Roll & Stir-fried Prawns with Garlic Sauce Group cooking classes can be arranged Sunday to Thursday between 10am to 4pm. Call 1753 3533 ext. 497 Visit www.soiebahrain.com

furnishings all add to the cosy ambience. The theme continues with professional and welcoming staff in traditional Chinese colours offering a stylish service, with hearty portions of cuisine arriving in ornate silverware. Frosted glass tablemats, dark wood finishing and central turntables maintain the feel of lavish functionality and attention to detail that’s consistent throughout. Cuisine consists of authentic Chinese fare interspersed with dishes of a more extensive Far Eastern flavour. Most palates are catered to, with wide offerings of sweet or savoury, spicy or mild duck, chicken, beef and lamb. There’s also an excellent variety of seafood www.ohlala-magazine.com


on the menu, as well as vegetables, rice and noodles. Must-try soups are the chicken and sweetcorn – thick with a creamy consistency, and the Tom Yam – arguably one of the most appetising we’ve ever tasted – full flavoured and leaving a warm, comforting feeling inside. Then perhaps sample the prawn Sio Mai, traditional Chinese dumplings served as dim sum in a bamboo steamer basket, with an assortment of dipping sauces, or the prawn balls in almond nuts – a medley of textures – crunchy and delicious. For further Chinese dishes, look to the sweet and sour, or crispy lemon chicken, as well as the sautéed salt and pepper prawns. If it’s Far Eastern that tantalises your taste buds, we suggest the fragranced Sambal prawns or steamed hammour fillet with enticing flavours of lemongrass and ginger, among many others. Soie quite rightly has the reputation for being one of the most authentic, popular Chinese restaurants on the island, offering an impressive experience that will leave lasting memories. www.ohlala-magazine.com

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Warm Spinach &Gouda Cheese Salad Holland arrives to Bahrain in style at Café Amsterdam, a new casual dining experience that successfully pairs the best of Anglo-Dutch cuisine with a relaxed, lounge-y atmosphere. Try out their exceptional recipe for a tantilising salad. Café Amsterdam is unique to Bahrain as a “destination restaurant”, mixing bistro, café and lounge. It’s split into four distinct sections, where you can spend hours socialising, watching sports or simply hanging out. The experienced chefs, using the highest quality ingredients, offer a range of modern European cuisine such as salads and traditional comfort foods made-to-order with a unique twist.

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Ingredients (serves 10} 800 g White quinoa 20 Cherry tomatoes 800 g Baby spinach Half a bunch of Spring onions 200 ml Apple vinegar 400 ml Olive oil 800 g Gouda cheese 300 g Panko Breadcrumbs 200 g High quality dates (No pip) 50 g Pine nuts 2 Eggs 200 ml Balsamic reduction

Method Soak the quinoa in cold water for ten minutes, then gently cook quinoa in vegetable stock on a low heat for approximately 12 minutes, being careful not to overcook. Strain and dress with a little olive oil, salt and pepper. Slice the spring onions very finely and add to the cooked quinoa. De-pit the dates and slice thinly while lightly toasting the pine kernels. To prep the spinach carefully remove the stem from each leaf, this leaves you with a more delicate texture to the salad. Cut the Gouda cheese into small cubes then dip in the egg wash and coat with panko bread crumbs. Deep fry the coated Gouda cheese cubes till they have melted in the middle and are golden. Halve the cherry tomatoes and lightly dress the spinach leaves with a mix of the apple vinegar and olive oil. Plate your quinoa and top with the spinach and cherry tomatoes, place the crisp Gouda cheese cubes around the quinoa and garnish the plate with the sliced dates and toasted pine kernels. Finally, finish with a touch of balsamic dressing.

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Dine Out at Al Areen

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Dine in style under the stars, by the magnificent outdoor pool,with live stations & entertainment

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Splendid Delights The island is choc-a-block full of surprises for the new season. Check out the dining promotions on offer at these venues...

Sumptuous Treats

Five-Star Appeal

Lemon Tree’s Family Brunch is a buffet of Middle Eastern favourites and international dishes with live cooking stations and live entertainment, on every Friday from 12pm to 4pm for BD18++ (half price for kids). On Thursdays, savour Seafood Night for BD14++. Love Italian cuisine? Rialto has Seafood BBQ every Wednesdays; 7pm to 11pm with live entertainment and free flowing selected beverages for BD15++ and BD7++ for kids. RESERVATIONS: 1711 1999

Tuck into Le Meridien’s Friday Family Fun Brunch at Baharat. SPG loyalty members get 20 percent discount! It’s on from12.30pm to 4pm for BD20 net and BD30 net respectively; kids six to 12 half price and kids below six free. Mixed grill lovers are in for a treat at The Westin’s Saveur restaurant. Cost is BD14 net and on daily from 12.30pm to 11pm. RESERVATIONS: 1717 1441

Designed to tease the palates... Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa

Indulge in fine cuisine... Le Meridien & The Westin Bahrain City Centre

Michelin-Starred Chef in Bahrain! World-class creations... Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa

Sofitel will host the Michelin starred chef, Frederic Simonin on his first visit to the region. Delight in Chef Frederic’s unique take on French cuisine from November 12 to 15 at La Mer restaurant, with a dinner from 7pm to 10.30pm for BD38 net per person. This will also be your chance to enjoy a ‘masterclass’ with the chef on November 12 to 15 at 10.30am to 1.30pm in La Mer Restaurant for BD24 net. RESERVATIONS: 1763 6363

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Daily Delights

New promotions on... Sheraton Bahrain Hotel On a business trip or just want a quick bite? Espressamente Illy Café menu offers a Daily Speciality Lunch, Sunday to Thursday, 7am to 11pm and all priced at BD4.2++. Meanwhile, over at An Nada Lounge, November is Shrimps Promotion Month featuring various specialities at BD7.9++. RESERVATIONS: 1753 3533

Unique Experiences Travel to the Far East... Al Areen Palace & Spa

Every Thursday is a unique night under the stars at Al Areen, as they let you enjoy delectable cuisine by the magnificent outdoor pool with live stations serving Middle Eastern, Western and Far Eastern cuisine. It’s on from 7pm to 11pm and costs BD16++ and BD8++ for kids. Change things up a bit and travel to the Far East with Keizo Sushi Nights. With choices for indoor or outdoor dining, you can indulge in a variety of sushi, maki and signature dishes. RESERVATIONS: 1784 5000

One Big Night Out

Prepare to be enamoured... Gulf Hotel Bahrain

Set to be one of the island’s biggest culinary events, the Gulf Hotel’s legendary the Gulf Night Out presents various cuisines, live cooking stations, BBQ , live entertainment, an Arabic dance group, as well as an entire Arabic musical ensemble! Happening on November 5, 11, 18 and 25 it costs BD18++. Brunches just got bigger at Al Waha restaurant. Every Friday, tuck into a gastronomic buffet of fresh seafood, meats cooked to order, live stations, mouth-watering desserts and flowing selected beverages. Cost is BD29 net with house beverages and BD22 net without. RESERVATIONS: 1771 3000

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Gastro Extravaganza The Queen Tribute

One-of-a-kind entertainment... Upstairs Downstairs Restaurant Ever charming, this two-floor restaurant, with its traditional English Country House style, offers a menu featuring international fajitas, fish cakes and salads etc with vegetarians well catered for. This month includes exciting entertainment lined up. Performances include the Mercury & May Tribute on November 19, from 9pm to 11pm for BD12. On November 12, it’s a cocktail evening with special cocktails served for only BD2 from 6pm to 10pm. RESERVATIONS: 1771 3093

Got to Believe in Magic

A magical culinary ride... Maki Bahrain

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Beaujolais Nouveau Day & more... Royal golf club

Tuesday is Curry Night at Links restaurant – enjoy a selection of exciting dishes from around the globe for just BD10 net person, while Thursday nights is Tiger Prawn Extravaganza for just BD13 net. In Repartee Lounge, enjoy unlimited grape beverages by the glass every Friday from 8pm to 11pm, BD20 net. On November 20, also at Repartee, celebrate the Beaujolais Nouveau Day and enjoy fresh, fruity French beverages, complemented by a generous selection of food brought to your table. This event is open to all for BD16 net for club members and BD20 net per person for non-members. RESERVATIONS: 1775 0777

In a Class of its Own Unique dining experiences... The Domain Bahrain

At Imari, create your unique masterpiece for just BD14++. With drinks and a selection of the chef ’s favourite sushi rolls – Mondays, 6pm to 9pm. At Imari’s Biru Garden, sample Chef Riichiro’s favourite dishes, served izakaya style; and sip on a free flow of Kirin Draughts and red or white grape – Saturdays 5pm to 9pm for BD17++ without spirits and BD23++ inclusive. RESERVATIONS: 1600 0000 www.ohlala-magazine.com


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Mui Caliente

Latin show & a new menu... Bushido Restaurant & Lounge Bushido provides Latin flair with BarrioLatino on November 28. Entrance is free for ladies, BD10 for gents and BD20 at the door. Enjoy a lively salsa evening to the sounds of DJ Carlos Campos, the resident DJ of Barrio Latino in Paris. Also try out the SMARTMENU from Saturday to Thursday. A 30-minute, three-course menu for BD10 net. All three courses are designed to be served within 30 minutes from the moment you order. RESERVATIONS: 1758 3555

All Fired Up!

Get your grills on... Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain fires up the table BBQ – an outdoor dining affair by the poolside, which lets guests grill their own BBQ on the table using a portable grill and charcoal. The offer includes beef sausages, beef tenderloin, sheesh tawook and lamb chops, all for BD9.9++ including selected beverages. The promotion is on daily from 6pm to 11pm. RESERVATIONS: 1746 0000

Happy Thanksgiving!

This, & more culinary events... The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa

Two for the Road

Breakfast & other promotions on... CaFé Amsterdam & La Vinoteca Barcelona Café Amsterdam will now be serving breakfast from 8am ‘til midday from November 10. Try a variety of healthy, homemade dishes, from full English to Dutch specialities, fruit platters and other classics. La Vinoteca Barcelona will hold its famed Pinchos Evening Wednesday nights from 5 to 8 pm with a weekly new selection of exciting and adventurous pinchos. Choose your beverage and the first pincho is free! Dine outdoors and enjoy Spanish flamenco guitar music in La Vinoteca Barcelona garden with guitarist Farouk, Saturdays, 8.30 to 10.30pm. RESERVATIONS: 3200 0171; 1700 7808 80

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Celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends at La Med Restaurant, with a traditional buffet featuring roasted turkey and trimmings and other holiday favourites. The feast costs BD22++; November 27 from 7pm to 11.30pm. Nirvana restaurant hosts ‘It’s Not a Brunch’ with a choice of curries and grills, along with bottomless house beverages, while enjoying the tunes of sitar and the tabla; all for BD22++: 12pm to 3pm. RESERVATIONS: 1758 6499

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…says Cheese to November A delicious selection with cheese that will melt your appetite

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Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II A Rolls-Royce is more than just a car – it’s an entire way of life. So, when Rolls-Royce want you to experience their cars, they want you to experience the whole shebang – a business class flight to London, a room in the Shangri-La in the Shard, dinner at The Savoy, and a glorious journey through the English countryside in the new Ghost Series II.

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Diva Drives

So what’s new about the Series II? Design-wise, very little, as Rolls-Royce feel that their current creation is already as good as it can be, and only minor changes were required to freshen up the new model. They wouldn’t be wrong in thinking this way, as the Ghost has been the driving force behind a huge increase in total units sold for the brand worldwide since it was first released back in 2009. However, the Series II does now feature the same impressive satelliteguided gearbox that was featured for the first time in the Wraith. This gearbox is fed information from the Sat-Nav to predict upcoming road types, such as motorway, country lane and twisting mountain road, for example, and calibrates the gearbox for optimum performance on that particular type of road. Does it make a difference? We couldn’t tell you, as the technology is not about speed or power, but more about smoothness and refinement. Therefore, if you’ve noticed any change, the system has failed to do its job. We noticed nothing! Billed as “a less formal, more contemporary and dynamic expression of Rolls-Royce luxury”, the Ghost represents the driver’s alternative to the Phantom, which is most often chauffer driven. Having driven both we can definitely say that the Ghost is less formidable than the Phantom, being smaller in most dimensions,

and therefore more manageable. We say ‘less formidable’, as the Ghost is still no compact car. At well over 17 feet long and almost six-and-a-half feet wide, it’s still bigger than other premium luxury barges like the S Class, A8 and the XJ. Powering the Ghost is Rolls Royce’s monstrous 6.6l twin-turbo V12, which puts out almost 600hp and 780Nm of torque, so despite weighing around two-and-ahalf tonnes (depending on bespoke custom options), it’s still no slouch. It’ll hit 100km/h in just five seconds, and reach a limited top speed of 250km/h. The wonderful thing about British country lanes is the scenery. The notso-wonderful thing about them is the traffic. Get stuck behind a slow moving car, and you could be part of a tailback for many miles. Which we were. For almost an hour. At this point, we gave up telling ourselves that we were still enjoying the luxury of the car, and started making moves to get past. Thankfully, the queue shortened until there were only three cars in front. We saw a space, weighed our options… and floored it! And something very strange happened. You see, normally, when you plant the accelerator in a highpowered automatic vehicle, several things occur. First, there is a pause, as the gears change down several notches to get the revs up and maximise power. Then there is a massive roar from the

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engine, and with a lot of vibration and drama the car surges forward and after a couple of seconds you’re going very fast. Now go back and delete everything from “First…” to “… drama”, and you begin to get the idea of what the same experience in a Rolls Royce feels like. As I pulled out and floored it, I noticed in the distance a bus coming the other way. I was already committed, and felt there was enough room. A high-pitched squeal from the passenger seat indicated that my co-driver did not agree. However, about two seconds later we were back in our lane with room to spare, and I was left wondering what the hell had just happened! You see, there was no pause, there was no roar, and certainly no drama. I’d pulled out, the car had simply, silently, and instantly surged forward with unbelievable pace, and glided back into the left hand lane before I’d even had time to ponder whether it was a good idea or not. It was just all so… effortless! It was truly the strangest sensation, or lack thereof. And this is exactly what the Rolls-Royce Ghost, or any Rolls-Royce for that matter, is all about. It’s not about action and drama; it’s about luxury. Nothing else. Just pure, unadulterated luxury. It’s all augmented with the unbelievable bespoke options that are available to any buyer of a Rolls. A tour of the factory in Goodwood revealed an incredible host of craftsmen, engineers and experts that come together to create a Rolls-Royce vehicle. Each one is a work of art, and each owner is considered part of the family, welcome to visit the factory to see their car being put together if they so choose. As I said, a Rolls-Royce isn’t just a car, but a way of life, and I’m glad that I was able to experience that way of life, even if just for a couple of days! 84

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Petrolhead Pretty

Lisa Speed has been twiddling her thumbs this month as it’s been pretty quiet on the automotive front, so this time her ramblings are somewhat random…

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don’t know what happened this month, but the proverbial tumbleweeds have been blowing through my office for the last two weeks! Yes there has been news, but it’s been about as interesting as watching the tumbleweeds – new car rental shop here, new corporate fleet there (yawn!). In fact, tumbleweeds would’ve been more interesting, because at least I’d have been like, “What the hell!!! Are those tumbleweeds??? What are they doing in my office? Where did they come from?” Etc. As is usually the case when I get bored, I went shopping. Not window shopping, but desktop shopping, trawling through the many PR emails I get from the automotive brands, and it did dig up a couple of interesting items. First off, whilst shopping I found a bag for shopping, the BMW i Urban Mega Shopper. Made from sustainable and modern materials including leather tanned using olive leaves and a felt-look fabric made from recycled PET (whatever that is), it also doesn’t look half bad. Might have to drop by the showroom to see if it matches any of my outfits. Then I found this Bentley smartphone, by Vertu. Now, I do love Bentleys, but on the other hand I’m something of a critic of Vertu – I just can’t see how a phone maker can offer the same thing as any other smartphone, and yet charge ten thousand bucks for it! I mean, how much difference can a slick leather case and some branding make? However, if you can afford a Bentley, you can afford a Vertu, and it would be quite cool having the matching phone and car. You KNOW I’m all about matching accessories… On a completely unrelated note, I did come across something extremely cool happening over in Qatar next month as part of the Ayjal Youth Film Festival – the premiere of a documentary by LebaneseCanadian filmmaker Amber Fares charting the lives of a group of female street racers in Palestine’s West Bank. With all the conflict over there I didn’t even know the West Bank www.ohlala-magazine.com

“The 458 Speciale is a completely unique model designed for owners looking for an even more focused sports car offering extreme driving emotions.

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AWorld Apart

In this exclusive Ohlala! interview, we capture a glimpse into the mind of one of Lebanon’s most novel personalities, Michel Elefteriades, who possesses a larger than life persona. You founded MusicHall... What is unique behind the concept? Michel Elefteriades. MusicHall is not just a theatre venue, and it is much more than a club. It is an experience in itself, a live music stage representing a new and unique concept; very short live musical acts unveiling talents from around the world in a series of staged eclectic performances ranging from Rock to Latin, Gipsy, Middle Eastern, Jazz and much more, using the best technologies in sound and light equipments, in addition to refined gourmet menus. How do you decide on the performances you showcase? ME. The common denominator is talent. Wherever the artists come from, whatever musical genre they play, they are some of the most talented artists you will ever come across. We have to ask about Nowheristan. Can you give us a brief introduction about it? ME. The concept springs from the unorthodox belief that many of our sacred and established truths, are in fact falsehoods that we have imposed 86

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on ourselves: borders, identities, nationalisms, economic divisions and so forth. Nowheristan is the first step on the way leading to Everywheristan. This clichéd name was chosen intentionally to generate excitement around a new vision aimed at solving the contemporary social, economic, and political difficulties that face us today.

“Many of our sacred and established truths, are in fact falsehoods that we have imposed on ourselves.” What has changed in terms of development in Nowheristan? ME. Nowheristan has been growing a lot in the past couple of years. Many anthropology, sociology and political science scholars have been devoting their works and focusing their theses and doctorates on Nowheristan.

You staged a show in Bahrain recently; tell us more about this experience... ME. The show was especially tailoured for an international insurance company, Trust Re’s, twenty-fifth anniversary. It was a fiveact ethno-opera based on the four basic elements of nature: fire, earth, water and air, and the fifth one dedicated to ‘Trust’. We gathered musicians from all around the world: China, India, Greece, Lebanon, Italy, Russia, etc… who all performed songs related to the element they were representing. Finally, for the last act, I composed an original song, which was performed by all the artists together on stage. What future plans are there for MusicHall? ME: We have plans of expansion, namely in London and the US. We are also currently in the negotiations phase of opening a MusicHall in an African capital. With special thanks to Tarek Miknas, CEO of FP7 who provided the interview opportunity.

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Inspired eye Photographer Waleed Al Abbas has put together a roving catalog based on something seemingly simple – people. The emotions they evoke, and his interest in the nuances of daily life and what they ultimately reveal – are captured in his captivating body of work. WORDS BY KARINA LAZARRAGA

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which he stumbled upon whilst exploring the alleyways of Manama. The Bahraini artist shares, “One day while I was on a photowalk in the streets of Manama, I stumbled upon an old ruined house. My photographic curiosity led me to go inside the house to see what lay inside. As I entered, I discovered an amazing photo location. Inside, I found a lot of doors located at the ground terrace. Because of the atmosphere of the place, an idea clicked: I would do a photoshoot that would revolve around the choices we have in our life, and that we have the freedom to make these choices. I also wanted to touch upon the boundaries that hinder us from making our choices and walking the path of our true selves.” On the conceptual aspects of this particular work, he decided to focus on the boundaries and limited choices that are enforced upon women in society. “I believe women should be given the freedom to make their own choices and open the doors that will lead them to the path that they choose for “I believe women should themselves.” be given the freedom to As for Waleed’s make their own choices other works, and open the doors that consider images of some facets of will lead them to the daily life in Bahrain path they choose for – an elderly man themselves.” walking by or sat erstwhile having tea, just passing the time. And then there are the collection of poignant photographs showing a horse rider with her beloved loyal companion. With his images –­ he makes you believe you are there with his subjects – or that you have been there or somewhere else like it. Waleed, who currently uses a Nikon D800E camera, loves to capture the emotions of people. Providing an insight into his process of taking pictures, he says, “The best time is when I start talking to people and I let them know that I intend to photograph them. They then start talking to me about themselves, their lives and the stories of the places they love. I enjoy the times when I roam around the old cities like Manama and Muharraq – documenting the places and the people who are on the verge of vanishing.” A photographer’s ultimate joy is to provoke an emotional response from the viewer. Waleed does it so well through his photographs. He surely is one of the most promising photographers to watch out for.

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We put the spotlight on Klaus Niefer, complex general manager of The Westin Bahrain City Centre and Le Méridien Bahrain City Centre – part of the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.

Welcome to Bahrain – how are you finding it so far? Klaus Niefer. I’m delighted to be here. The Kingdom is known as welcoming and friendly and my experience so far has been wonderful. I look forward to getting more involved with the local community and making new friends. What inspired you to pursue a career in this industry? KN. I grew up in my parent’s hotel in Stuttgart, Germany, so I can say I was born into it. I’ve enjoyed the diverse aspects of hospitality since I was a small kid but food was my first passion, hence I started my career in culinary and I’m actually a fully qualified chef. What’s your management philosophy? KN. Having worked in Europe, Asia, Australia and Middle East I’ve seen numerous working cultures and various management styles. I’ve learned during my three decades in the industry that teamwork is the key to success. Each team has its unique strengths and my goal is to help all my team members to flourish to their full 90

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focusing on creating awareness with members of Starwood’s industry leading guest loyalty programme, SPG, for both the hotels and Bahrain as a destination. What service standards have you put in place and how critical is employee retention to maintaining them? KN. We have started by bringing the two brands alive amongst our associates so that they’re fully equipped to deliver the unique, branded experiences to our guests throughout both hotels. Trained and loyal employees are of potential. I try to lead by example and I’m a course paramount to success. strong advocate of open-door policy. I’m always How do you offer the latest technology to prepared to listen to my team as I think it’s the guests whilst maintaining that ‘human only way we can continuously strive for better touch’? every day. Part of my job description is to inspire KN. Today’s technology-savvy guests expect, for and that’s what I need to do. example, good internet connectivity as a standard. What vision do you have for both However, nothing can replace the human touch, properties? interaction with our service experts. The KN. We intend to become a destination of choice for business “ Teamwork feeling of warmth – a friendly greeting travellers and local population. is the key and a smile – no technology can replace that. Both The Westin and Le Méridien to success.” Any advice for those who wish to have strong individual brand follow in your footsteps? programmes, which we’ll be introducing over KN. Be absolutely sure that hospitality is what the next months. Our initial focus is creating you want to do in your professional life, because awareness of The Westin’s well-being approach it can be tough. The great thing about working and Le Méridien’s promise to destination discovery. With both brands, we are committed to in hotels is that you have so many career options to choose from. Dedication and commitment enhancing guest experience, be it stay, dining or are vital no matter which position you start from relaxation. but career progression can be rapid if you’re Our leisure business is already solid and we’re dedicated. Be focused and persistent and you can now concentrating our efforts to increasing have a wonderful career in hospitality. the corporate and group businesses. We’re also www.ohlala-magazine.com


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Businesswoman. Lawyer. Designer. Shop Owner. Wife. Mother. The list is endless. It all sounds pretty awesome, but the fact is you can’t get to where Basma Nass is without serious dedication to hard work along the way. Words by Karina Lazarraga

Fashionable and stylish, Basma The creative element of the legal art in the runs the family business, as well as her interior corporate world was however insufficient to fuel design store. This young lady entrepreneur lives Basma’s thirst for further immersion into the by the “pulse of the harmonious fusion of global realm of design. curation.” This spurred Basma to purchase a partnership Combining her entrepreneurial roots and interest in Ma Maison Interiors in 2007, which creative thinking, she chose to pursue a degree in her aunt Feryal Nass, founded in early 1999. Accounting and Finance from Regent’s University Today Basma is fueled by the joy her London followed by a law degree from BPP Law rewarding career as co-founder and managing School, London. creative director of Ma Maison Interiors and The design aficionado Missoni Home. She started her early career us more about the “Find inspiration from your tells in the leading barrister collaboration: chambers of One Essex immediate environment, your “The best thing Court, London before thoughts create your reality in about life is fate; it moving to Bahrain to makes every living the greatest form.” join Kuwait Finance moment so exciting. House as legal counsel followed by business We were at Ma Maison earlier this spring when development management in Nass Food. we first initiated talks. Ma Maison Interiors This seems like a world away from her current and Missoni Home both operate under the creative pursuits – but it’s interesting to know how unified goal and direction of myself and my Basma’s business mindset works, given her role in aunt Feryal Nass, and respective partner for the family business: “Financial planning is honestly Design District Trading WLL. With a vision for great fun. It’s teamwork towards aiming for a design within reach and a mission for balance, collective target by the team members for the team our brands work together-complementing each members. Dreaming with sound financial strategic other to offer tailored solutions to suit clients’ planning is great for delivering a final shared bespoke needs.” outcome that creates results.” 92

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Basma’s Decorating Tips for the Season: 1. Find inspiration from your immediate environment, your thoughts create your reality in the greatest form. 2. Curate accordingly to the sense of conviction within your inner calling, that passion of creative flair in the intention for divine continuation, eternity. 3. This season, think of an autumn vegetable garden salad – for a crisp sense of warm colour hues – magnificently rejuvenating for that beautiful freshness this season brings along.

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Do. Different. Education is a right every child must be afforded. Julia Jefferson, founder of the Multinational School, set out on a mission to achieve exactly this. Ohlala! finds out more...

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hen Julia and her family first arrived in Riyadh in 1996, there were several excellent international schools in the city but with extremely long waiting lists, an entrance testing and a refusal to accept children with learning difficulties or who didn’t speak English. Their youngest child with Aspergers was not accepted by any school. So they decided to set up their own school, where every child would get the support and the challenge they need to reach their full potential. From that dream, came the Multinational School-Riyadh, which currently has 1,500 students aged two to 18, and is considered one of the top schools in the region. The Multinational School-Bahrain opened in September 2013 and is now home to more than 400 children.

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“The Multinational School is unique due to its policy of accepting students who need a bit of extra help and teaching them in a class alongside their mainstream peers.” satisfaction from parents and happy students. What’s your view of education today? JJ. Education needs to keep pace with technology advancements with a view to anticipating changes in the skills that may be required for jobs in the future. Our role as educators is to anticipate these needs and ensure that we nurture our future leaders in whatever areas they have greatest potential, and that they achieve their ambitions. Can you share a short anecdote with us? JJ. We had a student who enrolled at our school in Riyadh at the age of 12 who had spent most

of his life at home because the rare times he had been at school had been disastrous. This boy barely spoke and was heavily sedated. He engaged in an intensive programme run by a dedicated team working closely with him. Within a year he was attending mainstream classes with minimal support, and communicating enthusiastically with his peers. He spent six years at our school and managed to achieve good results within the IGCSE programme. These are the types of students that make me so passionate about education, and in particular the programmes we run at our schools. How many schools are there currently? JJ. There are currently three schools, Multinational School-Bahrain, and Multinational School and Ishbilia Kindergarten in Riyadh. What are your future plans? JJ. In the Multinational School-Bahrain, we plan to open Year Nine (the first year of IGCSE) in the 2015-16 Academic Year and further develop our Adliya campus’ sporting and classroom facilities. We’re planning to open an early years centre in Muharraq soon and open new schools across the MENA region. www.ohlala-magazine.com


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The American Women’s Association (AWA) invites you to walk (and run) for charity in support of various beneficiaries in the Kingdom. An event everyone can enjoy and participate in, the American Women’s Association (AWA), is once again hosting the CTT or Cherry Tree Trot – one of the oldest and largest charity events in Bahrain. Held every two years, the gathering is organised to raise money for 35 charities, which the AWA supports in the Kingdom. The CTT is a fun day-out happening on December 13, where the primary event is a two-kilometre race for the mentally and 96

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physically challenged children and adults who will be supported by students from leading private schools and adult volunteers. To be staged at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, there are also three, five and eight-kilometre runs for able-bodied participants. A three-kilometre walkathon is also organised for those who like to take things a little easier, such as families with baby prams. Proceeds from the CTT will be used to replenish the AWA’s Community Service Fund, which is used to support the 35 charities in Bahrain over the next two-year period. Children ages six to 12 can enter the 2K, whilst ages 13 and up can join the 3k and 5k races. The 8k race is for those aged 15 and over. Adults and children can take part in the walkathon; and spectators are welcome to come (no fees involved). “Since AWA’s beginning in 1974, the focus has been on charity, friendship, and cultural understanding. The Cherry Tree Trot began in 1981 and is the pillar of AWA’s Community Service endeavours. It is made possible because of the generous commitment of time and service by the Chairpersons and volunteers who work for ten months to coordinate the many aspects of this event. As the CTT occurs only once every two years, we anticipate that 2014 will be equally well attended and successful!” says AWA President Lisa Wahba. In 2012, AWA realised a record 24 centres participating, with almost 600 joining the race. In addition, there were close to 200

volunteers including sponsors; and the 2k, 3k, 8k, and walkathon race participants, and spectators to total approximately 2,000 attendees on the race day. For race schedule and categories, fees, registration and more information, call: 3511 4696; 3611 0675 or 3556-5785. For Lucky Draw ticket information visit www.mowatens.com/cherry-tree-trot or www.awabahrain.org

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Ability to fascinate with elegance that is always appropriate.

Luisa SpagnolI

Continuity, with a style that tends to combine its long history and tradition with fashionable trends.

The Spagnoli world Luisa Spagnoli is a historic Italian company and a leader in the production and distribution of women’s clothing: it is rooted in manufacturing tradition and the desire to do things well, typical of the region where the company is headquartered. It is a mix of creative energy, professional skill and workmanship, personal and family initiative and the region where Spagnoli was born. It has grown to become a prestigious brand today in the national landscape of women’s clothing featuring high-quality tailored and knitwear products, the result of the creativity, taste and professionalism of those working at the company.

A style aimed at a young modern woman who wants to feel young, who loves to dress “fashionably” without being excessive.

A ladies fashion brand of fascinating elegance, fusing timeless traditions of quality, with a chic contemporary style.

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Cold Cuts Chic & Edgy

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The Parfois collections this season offer a multi-range of accessories. The ‘Sixties’ collection has a vintage style reinforced with combinations of various materials, clean accessories and a mix of colours fusing dynamism and elegance; whilst the ethereal charm, the avant-garde and theatrical themes describe the ‘Dramatic’ collection.

With the enduring optimism of Barcelona, Desigual offers brightly hued separates, short, flirty hems and pop art inspired and polka dot prints. Fabrics such as knit jacquard, angora, wool, neoprene, silk, raglan, satin and alpaca, feature in a palette of black, white, red, orange, green, purple, navy, mauve and gold.

Strut in Style

1960’s Rock

Stradivarius goes for three big trends for AW. Preppy 60s feature A lines that dominate dresses and skirts, and baby collars in blouses and high-waisted bottoms. Boho Topic goes with vintage with faux fur waistcoats, midi skirts and sheer fabrics; whilst Hey Tom Boy! comes with oversized camel coats, crisp shirts, wide-leg tailored trousers, bermudas and distressed boyfriend jeans.

Quite a hit, the 1960s British Rock Style is a huge favourite on this season’s fashion scene. Look like an authentic rock chick in these iconic styles.

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BAHRAIN HOTSPOTS

Lalla Essaydi: Writing The Self, Writing Others November 11 to December 17 Bahrain National Museum

WHY GO? The Bahrain National Museum will showcase a solo exhibition by Moroccan artist Lalla Essaydi. The photography exhibition titled “Writing the Self, Writing Others� traces and maps a history often coded in misunderstanding by revisiting and re-interrogating the complexity of the Arab female identity. www.moc.gov.bh 102 OHLALA!

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At one past midnight on the third Thursday of every November, from little villages and towns, over a million cases of Beaujolais Nouveau begin their journey through a sleeping France to Paris for shipment to all parts of the world. Banners proclaim the good news: Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!, ‘the New Beaujolais has arrived!’ Discover French tradition, taste Beaujolais cuisine and French desserts served up by the French Chef Jean-Pierre Renauld. French band Modern Jazz and LFLS DJ will provide entertainment for the evening. This French soirée is organised by the Economic and cultural department of the French Embassy, the Alliance française, CAFB (French Bahraini Business Club, and AFBH (French Speaking Association). 1768 3295

The Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa’s Ibrida Supper Club are introducing a new resident band – Beat Elite – who will be performing six nights a week. The foundations of Beat Elite are built upon a solid understanding of musical theory and performance, whilst awesome lead vocals, harmonies and dance routines from the band’s three vocalists are guaranteed to entertain. With a wealth of experience, a passion to perform and an extensive repertoire, Beat Elite promises to wow audiences with their performances. Don’t miss out on Ibrida’s Angels’ Night every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and enjoy free selected beverages. 1711 1999; 3689 7378

The Queen Tribute November 19, 9 to 11pm

Upstairs Downstairs Restaurant The month features exciting entertainment presented by Upstairs Downstairs. Performances include a one-night only Mercury & May Tribute on November 19, from 9 to 11pm for BD12. A show with incredible energy and power, the tribute stars Steve Littlewood as Freddy Mercury, the Great Pretender with special guest Bryan Rock as Brian May. 1771 3093

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Art & Opera November 11

La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art

WHY GO? The Centre presents Periphery - SHIFTED – Atelier Uraiqat’s latest work exploring novel formations of the triangulate pattern through multiplicity and variation. The exhibition’s opening night features the Polish National Opera Theatre, with performers, Magalena Idzik and Tamara Granat. Doors open at 6pm for artist’s presentation at 7pm; whilst the opera is at 8pm followed by dinner. Exhibition & Opera – BD20; Exhibition, Opera & Dinner – BD30. 1723 0123; www.lafontainecentre.net www.ohlala-magazine.com

This is a unique event designed to bring a fresh approach to music in the Middle East; and aims to provide an inclusive creative space for local and regional artists and music professionals. Launched in 2013, the second edition of the Bahrain Music Conference, hopes to be one of the most exciting music projects for the music industry in Bahrain and the region. BMC will cover all aspects of the industry in a series of workshops in, artists’ management, venues management, sponsorship, technology, different genres of music; as well as live performances by international, regional and local artists. Facebook: BahrainMusicConference or www.bmc-bh.com

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FASHION FORWARD DUBAI

Fashion Forward (FFWD), dubbed the biggest and most definitive fashion event in the Middle East, hosted their bi-annual fashion show at the Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai.

BAHRAIN FASHION WEEKEND Bahrain City Centre Bahrain was transformed into stylish jungle in time for the fall season. As part of the activities lined up, a concert showcasing celebrity Balqees Ahmed Fathi and a Kids Fashion Show organised by Saks Fifth Avenue with young models strutting the season’s trendiest pieces.

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LA VINOTECA BARCELONA’S SPANISH FESTIVAL La Vinoteca Barcelona’s Spanish Festival hosted Miguel A Torres, President of Bodegas Torres, and the company’s Vice President, Juan M Torres. Chef Millet and Chef Joan, put together a special menu for a backdrop of Flamenco dancers and Spanish guitar from Spain.

THE DOMAIN EXCLUSIVE EVENT The trendy hotel invited guests to their first ever Domain Social, a members-only event, which featured a night filled with jazz, cocktails and canapes from the new menus of the hotel’s Le Sauvage and Le Domain [34] restaurants.

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RAMEE GRAND HOTEL & SPA MARKS FIRST YEAR A cocktail reception was hosted at the hotel’s Japanese restaurant, Ruka, to mark their first anniversary on the island. The hotel management held a commemorative cake-cutting ceremony to celebrate their milestone.

MöVENPICK CELEBRATES AMERICAN FESTIVAL

Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain organised an impressive calendar celebrating the American Festival. Starting with their ‘Wild, Wild, West’-themed brunch and outdoor pool party, patrons and guests were treated to an array of flavours, American cuisine and a host of other activities.

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ROBBIE WILLIAMS TRIBUTE CONCERT

Upstairs Downstairs hosted the artist Paul Reason for a Robbie Williams Official Cover Act Concert. The singer performed the hitmaker’s chart-topping tunes throughout the evening.

REPARTEE LOUNGE LAUNCH

The Royal Golf Club’s fourth restaurant officially opened last month. Guests were treated to fine cuisine at the Repartee Lounge, which offers a range of beverages and a light menu with a Far East flavour, and is located on the mezzanine floor of the club-house and enjoys stunning views across the golf course.

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ME & YOU GRAND OPENING Following a major refurbishment, Me & You restaurant hosted a grand opening reception for specially invited guests and patrons at its premises on The Lagoon at Amwaj Islands.

Lumee Street Cafe Opening Al Abraaj Restaurants Group marked the exclusive launch of their new concept – Lumee Street Cafe at Al A’ali Shopping Complex. The contemporary venue, inspired by Middle Eastern street food, welcomed specially invited guests as well as management officials from the company.

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AMH PINK MASQUERADE

American Mission Hospital (AMH) held a Pink Masquerade Ball and fashion show at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence and Spa. The event was held in line with its community outreach programme for breast cancer awareness and is under the patronage of Social Development Minister Dr Fatima Al Balooshi.

THINK PINK GALA DINNER The charity, Think Pink Bahrain held a series of activities last month to raise awareness about breast cancer and encourage women to get regular checks. Part of their awareness and fundraising activities, the organisation held their annual Gala Dinner event at The Ritz-Carlton Bahrain, Hotel & Spa.

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ERNST & YOUNG NETWORKING EVENT

Ernst & Young organised its annual Think Pink event at the Capital Club Bahrain in collaboration with the Women’s Professional Network. The goal of the event was to promote breast cancer awareness and support the efforts of the Bahrain Breast Cancer Society.

CEO GOLF TOURNAMENT DINNER

50 CEOs from Bahrain competed in the Qatar Airways CEO Golf Tournament held at the Royal Golf Club. Organised by Mind Storm Media in association with Grant Thornton and Elite Technologies, the tournament concluded with a memorable evening for all the participants at Al Areen Palace & Spa with special performances & prize distribution.

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Invest in Bahrain 2014 Forum

The Avenues Mall Ceremony

Under the patronage of HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Prime Minister delegated HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister to open the ninth annual Invest in Bahrain Forum, with more than 1,200 investors and interested in economic affairs present. The Shura Council Chairman, ministers, members of the diplomatic corps and senior officials attended the event, the ninth of its kind organised by the Industry and Commerce Ministry to highlight the kingdom’s promising investment opportunities. The Deputy Premier on behalf of HRH the Prime Minister, thanked the Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Hassan Fakhro and all that contributed to the organisation of the forum aiming to inform the world about Bahrain’s distinguished economic status.

Under the Patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister of Bahrain, His Excellency Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, King Faisal Corniche Development Company (KFCDC), held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of The Avenues Bahrain. Present were the Deputy Prime Minister of Bahrain, His Excellency Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Minister for Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning, Dr. Juma bin Ahmed Al-Kaabi, Deputy Chairman of KFCDC and CEO of Al-Salam Bank Bahrain, Yousif Taqi, General Manager of Mabanee Corporation, Waleed AlSharian and guests. Located off the King Faisal Highway, The Avenues Bahrain is planned for opening in early 2016.

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Hawaj Awarded For Bentley Fragrance Al Hawaj Group has recently garnered the ‘Best Event 2013-2014’ award from the Sprecher & Berrier Group of Companies. The company is the second in the world to launch the Bentley Absolute Fragrance for Men product after Harrods UK; and the first to launch the same brand in the Middle East. The award comes in light of Bentley Fragrances developing an exclusive new limited edition fragrance designed to meet the wishes of smart, elegant, statusconscious men: Bentley For Men Absolute. Available exclusively at Al Hawaj boutiques, the Bentley for Men Absolute fragrance is the epitome of Absolute Luxury.

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SCORPIO

Famous Scorpions

Some of you are guilty of being reckless and rather insensitive when it comes to a relative’s feelings and you need to think carefully about what you have said because some of your comments cut a lot deeper than you realise. If you’ve ever wondered why certain people find it difficult to warm to you perhaps you should examine your own conscience for the answer. You don’t make it easy – especially where loved ones are concerned – and there is only so much people are prepared to endure until they finally decide that enough is enough. Unless you want to isolate yourself, try and effect some positive change. This is a time of celebration for most of you so enjoy it and make the most of any birthday celebrations that come your way.

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SCORPIO At-a-Glance

Scorpio represents the astrological sign of deep intensity and severe extremes, because they are very deep and emotional people. They offer a lot more than meets the eye and although they can seem distant and detached it is all a cover to a more passionate and engaging personality. Scorpios have penetrative minds and rank among the most analytical of all signs. Loyal, passionate and resourceful, they make good friends and bring dynamism to any project they become involved with. In fact when it comes to business their keen, observant eye is something that lends itself well to getting the job done with the least amount of fuss. On the less positive side, they can often be jealous and obsessive, which makes them difficult to be around. They also remain suspicious of anyone who challenges their authority and can be manipulative in their efforts to push through their own agenda. It takes a certain kind of person to be with a Scorpio and for those who are up to the task, the rewards are endless. But if you go into anything with them – be it relationships or business – halfheartedly, then prepare yourself for a challenge!

Sagittarius

Keeping secrets from those closest to us is never a good idea – even if they’re only hidden to protect the other person – because when it gets out, no amount of explaining or apology will make matters right again. If you want to avert a major dispute with a best friend, reveal what you know to her before she discovers it for herself. A relationship is going to get a bit turbulent towards the start of the month because of certain conditions placed upon you. Quite plainly, if you don’t like it then speak out. There’s no sense in moaning if you’re not prepared to change a situation.

Capricorn

Life has been frustrating just recently and there appears to have been a series of unfortunate obstacles thrown in your way at every turn. However, as we move into the new month the omens for change are good and you can look forward to the future with a little more optimism. On the financial front, a series of setbacks have been overcome and you can begin to plan ahead with more purpose, whether it be for a car, a holiday or something more permanent like a new house. www.ohlala-magazine.com

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Aquarius

You have set your sights on a man you believe to be interested in you emotionally but you may soon discover that he is not quite as keen to return your feelings as you had first hoped. Don’t force the issue - no matter how confident you feel - because it’s not going to get you anywhere. You are one of astrology’s great seducers but if even your charms appear lost on this person then perseverance isn’t always the answer. At work, a colleague’s harmless remark could be taken out of context and you could find yourself in deep water trying to defend your character.

Pisces

November will give you time to assess your emotional and professional life and although you will have reached many favourable conclusions about what you want from a relationship and where you want to go with your career, there’s still a lot of work to be done. Knowing what you want is just half of the job done and you will also have to decide on what you need to get you all the way there. Health wise, you could be coming to terms with an unforced injury that held you back in a recent endeavour and you may even be reassessing your own personality as a consequence.

Aries

You have been inundated with work recently and whilst it has kept you very busy and ensured that the money keeps flowing in, you may have found that you’ve neglected a loved one in the process. Naturally your career is very important to you but remember that without those people close by who have helped make your ambitions a reality you might not have gone so far so quickly so make sure you show them some gratitude. A relative may come to you around the start of the month looking for advice concerning a delicate family matter and you may be surprised by what they tell you.

Taurus

Many of you may have found yourselves wrestling with doubts and fears over a relationship recently. Although you have tried everything in your power, you seem unable to offer the person concerned a true sense of

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security and you can see that they are close to pulling their hair out in frustration. The answer could be to listen a little more to what they are telling you and then act on that. You can only work as a unit if both of you are moving in the same direction. On the monetary front, the end of November should see a significant financial return, which may set you up for bigger things in the near future so make sure you have your game plan organised.

Gemini

If someone had told you that you would fall for a lover who would sweep you off your feet only a few weeks ago you would have dismissed the idea as pure fantasy. However, for many of you that is exactly what has happened and suddenly you will be forced to completely re-evaluate your life. Just when you thought you had everything sorted out you will be dizzy with excitement and uncertainty and it will be hard to hide your feelings to those closest to you. Just be careful who you reveal your emotions to because there might be someone who doesn’t want to hear what you have to say.

CANCER

If there is one failing your sign has then it is the unnecessary tendency to worry too much without good reason. Naturally you can’t always be prepared for every eventuality but that also does not mean you have to weigh yourself down with problems that may not even exist. If you can bear to do it this month you should try very hard to ‘chill out’ and attempt something completely detached from your usual routine. The more out of character the better! On the health front, don’t you think it’s about time you reassessed your diet and looked towards a healthier eating regime! If not you could be inviting bigger problems later.

need of your help than he or she has let on. This individual’s odd behaviour towards you stems from his or her fears of hurting you, together with an inability to open up the way they really need to. For you, the order of the day is patience. You may be surprised at how things finally come around in your favour but rest assured that in the end your desires will be met. On the work front, throw yourself into the pursuit of any promotion going as you stand a very good chance of securing a role you have your heart set on.

virgo

You’ve had a great deal to celebrate over the last few weeks as promotion at work and a better balance to your relationship will all help keep your levels of optimism high. One down point could be the disappointing attitude of a relative who fails to appreciate your efforts where the family is concerned and you might be forced into speaking your mind rather than holding back any longer out of politeness. You might be one of the most accommodating signs but there’s only so long that you’ll allow others to take advantage before you finally react.

LIBRA

If you have been thinking about making a long-term commitment with a partner then just make sure it is really what you want. If you are not ready to share the responsibilities of life with someone else then think twice about entering into any kind of binding agreement. Just because it might seem like the thing to do at the moment, that doesn’t mean it is! Sometimes you have to look beyond the immediate future to the day after tomorrow. Is this person the one you really see yourself growing old with? If you can’t respond with a positive ‘yes’ then perhaps you already have your answer.

Leo

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the column Networks *Men Leaders *UNITE Global Youth *UNITE Artists

“Men must teach each other that real men do not violate or oppress women – and that a woman’s place is not just in the home or the field, but in schools and offices and boardrooms.”

Speak out

~Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

With the eve of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women upon us, Ohlala! reports on this very real world crisis of epidemic proportions.

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Receiving recognition by the United National General Assembly, November 25 was chosen to commemorate the Mirabal sisters, four political activists against Dominican ruler Rafael Trujillo (1930-1961), three of whom were ordered brutally assassinate in 1960. “No matter how many times Trujillo jailed them, no matter how much of their property and possessions he seized, Minerva, Patria and Maria Teresa refused to give up on their mission to restore democracy and civil liberties to the island nation.” From their remembrance website, Learn to Question. The Situation Violence against women takes many forms – physical, sexual, psychological and economic. These forms of violence are interrelated and affect women from before birth to old age. Some types of violence, such as trafficking, cross national boundaries. Women who experience violence suffer a range of health problems and their ability to participate in public life is diminished. Violence against women harms families and communities

Spread Awareness In 2014, UNiTE campaign Orange Day continues to call for actions around the world on specific themes and issues towards ending all forms of violence against women and girls. This month, UNiTE #OrangeDay will focus on ‘Creating Safe and Empowering Public Spaces with and for Women and Girls’.

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across generations and reinforces other violence prevalent in society. Violence against women also impoverishes women, their families, communities and nations. Violence against women is not confined to a specific culture, region or country, or to particular groups of women within a society. The roots of violence against women lie in persistent discrimination against women. Up to 70 per cent of women experience violence in their lifetime. Women aged 15 to 44 are more at risk from rape and domestic violence than from cancer, car accidents, war and malaria, according to World Bank data. Violence by an Intimate Partner The most common form of violence experienced by women globally is physical violence inflicted by an intimate partner, with women beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused. A World Health Organization (WHO) study in 11 countries found that the percentage of women who had been subjected to sexual violence by an intimate partner ranged from six per cent in Japan to 59 per cent in Ethiopia. Several global surveys suggest that half of all women who die from homicide are kil ed by their current or former husbands or partners. Sexual Violence It is estimated that, worldwide, one in five women will become a victim of rape or attempted rape in her lifetime.

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Sexual Violence in Conflict Sexual violence in conflict is a serious, presentday atrocity affecting mil ions of people, primarily women and girls. It is frequently a conscious strategy employed on a large scale by armed groups to humiliate opponents, terrify individuals and destroy societies. Women and girls may also be subjected to sexual exploitation by those mandated to protect them. “Honour killing” In many societies, rape victims, women suspected of engaging in premarital sex, and women accused of adultery have been murdered by their relatives because the violation of a woman’s chastity is viewed as an affront to the family’s honour. Discrimination and violence Many women face multiple forms of discrimination and increased risk of violence. “I welcome the chorus of voices calling for an end to the violence that affects an estimated one in three women in her lifetime. I applaud leaders who are helping to enact and enforce laws and change mindsets. And I pay tribute to all those heroes around the world who help victims to heal and to become agents of change.” ~ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

*United Nations *UN Women *Learn to Question *Supreme Council for Women *Bahrain Human Rights Monitor

Get help Children & Mothers Welfare Society 1768 4369 www.motherandchildbh.com Be Free Center 1724 2415 contact@befreecenter.org www.befreecenter.org Batelco Care Centre 8000 1888/ 1759 7777 batelcocare@yahoo.com Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society 1760 2143/17825851/17642005 info@bhrws.org

Break the silence. When you witness violence against women and girls, do not sit back. Act.” ~ Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

All facts and figures have been taken from the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women web pages.

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