Woman This Month - December 2020

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December 2020 | Issue 213

BEAUTY

Our top Picks this Festive Season

LIFESTYLE Festive Décor this Holiday Season

OPINION OUIAM BIDS GOODBYE TO 2020!

INTERVIEW

Not just a Man’s WorldBahrain’s Female Biker Community

FASHION

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Salvatore Ferragamo

Loro Piana

FASHION | trend

EXPLORING STRUCTURED LAYERS

EMPORIO ARMANI

The best of high-end fashion brands have delivered once again and given us plenty of sultry inspiration on the runways with their AW2020 shows. This season is all about exploring a tailored look with structured jackets, suits and trenchcoats of every length. Keeping it classic, you could explore the spectrum of black and grey asseen on the runways of Giorgio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo, Givenchy, Genny, Lacoste and Loro Piana.

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Genny

Winter (and the festive season) are now in full swing! We all know what that means – we need to warm up, and in true Woman This Month fashion, we’re keeping it chic!

For a look that’s both: casual, yet dramatic, you can draw inspiration from the colourful look from Coach with a chic shearling jacket, leather skirt and leather shirt making a statement. Trying the trend with angelic white? We adore the white coat that was divinely structured and styled on the Genny runway.

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Genny

Givenchy Michael Kors

Coach

LACOSTE

FASHION | trend

Editor’s Pick! We’re in love with this Michael Kors look which got our attention this AW. It’s a look that means business with its stunning sleeves, cinced in waist, marvellously tailored details and more. Pairing the look with stunning boots and minimul makeup sure added an interesting element to draw inspiration from.

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PEOPLE | interview

Not Just a MAN’S World Woman This Month’s Farah Baig has a chat with Bahrain’s female biker community.

Women can do anything they put their minds to. We’ve proved it time and time again, in every way and form through all that we do and put our heart and soul into. Women in Bahrain have a way of swimming against the tide and going after their passion – even if it means getting on a motorbike and turning more than just a few heads. The number of women in Bahrain’s motorbike community has steadily grown over the years, from just three or four a few years ago to about twenty skilled riders with the numbers consistently growing.

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PEOPLE | interview Could you tell us a little bit about Bahrain’s female biker community? Alexies P. Schuckert (Philippines): We’re a community of like-minded women who try to get together weekly to ride and support each other in our passion for motorsports. For most of us, motorcycle riding is not just a passion; it’s a sense of empowerment and independence… it’s freedom. Occasionally, we team up with the guys on their bikes and enjoy larger group rides among the other various clubs around the island -all of which have always made us feel accepted, looked after, and taken care of. To sum it up, I would call this community more of an extended family than anything else. Be it female or male, this is a community of exceptional people. People who are always supportive and completely uncaring of what type of motorcycle you ride. Aliaa Maher (Jordan): The social norm of a woman riding on the back of a man’s bike is changing fast, and Bahrain has seen a sudden growth of women riders in the past three years. The Bahrain female community is fast growing with more and more women, with diverse backgrounds, including two Bahrainis, young mothers, house wives and working womenventuring into this very maledominated sport. The community has women from a lot of different nationalities. Could you highlight this further on this? NadiaShariff (India): The women riders are predominantly from the expat community with riders from America, Germany, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Jordan, Greece, Lebanon, South Africa and, of course, Bahrain! That’s great! How diverse is the community in terms of age, nationality, etc. Any mums in the group too? Nadia Shariff: I am a mum and

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I am very proud to be part of this riding community. Almost, everyone is a mum save for one or two in the group. We are quite diverse, with the age group ranging from the youngest in her early 20s and the oldest in her 60s with bikes that range from Harleys to Ducatis and Kawasakis too. The female biker community goes on very early morning rides that help me unwind and relax during the ride and still be home on time to serve my kids breakfast. How has the community grown since you first started riding in the Kingdom of Bahrain? Anne Schumacher (USA): When I started riding in October of 2010, there were quite a few women riding motorcycles here in Bahrain with the HOG chapter. At the time I started to ride, I knew of only one Bahraini woman rider. Most of the women were expatriates, wives of Harley riders who were tired of being passengers and got their own bikes. As the expatriate community is so interchangeable, contracts run out or people move away, many of the female riders that I started my journey with are no longer in Bahrain. There was a point where I was one of very few females riding in Bahrain, at least publicly. I do believe there are many sisters, wives and daughters who ride, but only with their own family. Recently, there have been a few more women who have joined the ranks of rider rather than passenger and the female community

is growing again; albeit, most are expatriate women again. I think the culture here and the image that motorcycles are for men inhibits some women from trying to ride. Sajida, we hear you’ve been a part of the community for a long time. What’s your story? Sajida Saeed Tabbara (Bahrain): I’m a retired University Professorwho fell in love with bikes at the age of six. I remember riding as a pillion when I was just eight-years-old. My father, who was a school headmaster at the time was so angry with the person who gave me a ride he nearly dismissed him from school! I was determined to have my own bike when I grew up, but females did not even ride bicycles early on in Bahrain. During my career as a Professor, I decided one day that I had to go after my dreams and created a bucket list; biking was at the top of that list. I believe I was the first Bahraini female to own and ride a bike, but there were other lady riders of other nationalities. As soon as I got my license, there was a trip organised by HOG to a rally in Jumeriah. Everyone said that I had to go although I was terrified! I had only just got my licence and had bought a Harley that was 200 kgs heavier than the one I learned on. I was told that if I didn’t muster up my courage and go to the rally, I would never do it! All the guys vowed to support me and they did. I will never forget how I was always in the middle between the Bahraini riders at the rally every time we rode. They kept an eye on me and built my confidence and I owe them that. I was a novelty and remember how my students at the university would come up to me and tell me that they had ridden with their brothers in secret, and how much they enjoyed it, but that their families would not allow them to get their licence. I supported them all and a few did proceed to become riders. One was a covered-up lady but that did not stop her becoming a rider. She went ahead, got her licence and bought a bike which she hid at

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PEOPLE | interview a friend’s house for years before declaring to her parents she was a rider. That’s amazing! What’s it been like since you became a part of the community then? Sajida Saeed Tabbara: My experience was bittersweet at the beginning... Defying stereotypes, especially as an educator, was very challenging. In 2011, a group of people waged a social media war on me and called me nasty names on a forum. I was called loose, unprincipled, a bad role model and a corrupting influence on young Bahraini women. This went on for three months until my own students at the university put an end to and stood up for me by posting on that forum in my defence. I have since ridden my bike with joy and without too many funny looks, which I still get occasionally. I have since gone on many trips abroad in the Middle East and Europe. I love riding my bike. It gives me a sense of unparalleled freedom and control. I love the feeling of comradery with other riders, especially female riders, and I feel safer in a group. How does it feel to be a part of a community of women with a common interest? Birgit Hobaugh (Germany): It is always

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great to be part of a community, to feel the sense of belonging and support in times of need. For many years, it was always the same number of ladies riding together with the men’s group. The biker community, in general, is a very close-knit community and is always there to help one another, but the fast-paced growth of this new lady biker community is amazing and clearly shows the support and encouragement provided by the group in the onboarding process of the new comers. Over the years the numbers have increased and we can finally ride together as a lady bikers group. I have been on several of these rides and gatherings. It’s great to network and sometimes just be a woman, taking photos with no inhibitions and the camaraderie of it all. How does it feel to be a group of strong women engaging in an interest that is more

commonly associated with men? Priya Shankar (India): Seeing a woman ride a bike not only grabs eyeballs but also makes heads turn…with some muted comments: both positive and negative. However, when you go out in a group, you see the respect and get open-mouthed looks or even enthusiastic waving and thumbs ups. It’s great to be part of a group that supports you and helps you understand the stress of riding, even though I must admit when I started it was a much smaller community and most of the support and training I received were from my fellow brothers and a solo sister, who played a very significant role in not only getting me on the road but encouraging me to go on road trips to Oman and Europe. I feel riders are always up for helping each other out and sisterhood/brotherhood comes foremost. When I traveled to Oman,

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we were three ladies in a group of twenty men. One of the things you realise as lady riders is you inadvertently look out for each other, whether it’s a trip to the women’s or overcoming a challenge. I remember, on this trip we had to cross a part which was a steep hill with soft sand. Seasoned riders were falling down like matchsticks and the three of us kept telling each other, “We can do it!” and we aced it the first time without any mishaps. When we got to the top, we jumped off the bike and hugged each other. It was an amazing feeling when a journalist walked up to us and said: “So many experienced bikers fell off their bikes, but you girls rocked it!” It also taught us that one’s ability is greater than the model and make of the bike or in this case – gender. What are some of the challenges you might’ve faced when first riding in Bahrain? Anna D (Greece, Germany):` First of all, we have to consider that every day is always our first day of riding. We never know what kind of challenges you will face during your ride whether day or night. For me personally, I was very scared. Thank God I had a riding-mentor supporting me. To overcome my fears I was riding every day. As a result, I sold my car and started using my bike as daily transportation in order to improve my riding skills.

making. If you are new in the group, inform the road captain and ride with seasoned riders. There is always a team that rides with the group, the sweepers who block the traffic for the riders and the marshals, usually for larger groups to keep the group together and liaise between the captain and sweeper. In addition, it’s important to have regular cone training, ride as often as possible and respect the drivers. Communication, not aggression by drivers and riders on the road, is vital. How often does the community of female bikers in Bahrain ride together? Can you tell us about some of the activities you participate in together? Aqeela Naser (Bahrain): We ride twice a week when the weather is good - Tuesday night and Saturday morning. On Saturday mornings we usually get together for breakfast, coffee and a catch up after our ride.

This year, we celebrated Bahraini Women’s Day which included breakfast and a photoshoot. In the past, our lady riders have supported Ride in Pink in support of breast cancer awareness, aside from charity drive rides including visits to old age homes, special needs societies etc. Has the coronavirus outbreak affected your ability to get together? Nadine Fawaz (Lebanon): Yes, as a lot of them of are a bit afraid to get out. Take me for example, I have not gone for a group ride since the pandemic started in order to protect my family and loved ones. Even though biking gear is quite safe since we need to wear masks, gloves and a helmet as a norm and maintain distance between bikes when riding, a lot of them prefer solo rides.

Anna, you’ve ridden over 100,000 kms since 2017 in Bahrain alone. Could you highlight some of the safety measures you take when riding together? What could improve the riding conditions for bikers in Bahrain? Anna Diamantidou: Make sure your bike is fit: technical wise, tire-pressure etc. Safety gear is very important so wear the right shoes, safety jacket, gloves, etc. When groupriding, respect and protect each other and follow certain road signs and protocols that both: protect the riders and inform the other vehicles of the changes the riders will be www.womanthismonth.com

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BEAUTY | news

BE ENCHANTED BY LOOTAH’S VELVET BLEND PERFUMES

LOOTAH – the UAE’s leading contemporary perfumery and aroma trend-setter – has launched its magnificent new ‘Velvet Blend’ range. Featuring three customisable gift sets, the ‘Velvet Blend’ range allows you to choose your favourite fragrant treasures from LOOTAH’s stunning selection of enchanting perfumes, incredible incenses, and fragrant ouds and oils, to be placed inside an exquisitely crafted, beautifully scented, luxurious velvet box. You can purchase your ‘Velvet Blend’ gift set online at LootahPerfumes.com.

MY WAY- A FRAGRANCE FOR A NEW GENERATION

A fragrance for a new generation, Giorgio Armani’s new fragrance MY WAY encapsulates curiosity and connections, incarnated by a woman looking for experiences that challenge her preconceptions, and take her into new, unchartered territory. This beautiful feminine fragrance will make the perfect gift this festive season!

Festive If you’ve been nice this year, you deserve to treat yourself or perhaps add our top beauty essentials this month to your wishlist.

BE IRRESISTABLE WITH GIVENCHY

Because we are seeking joy and light-heartedness more than ever before... the IRRESISTIBLE Givenchy Eau de Parfum is the new uplifting fragrance for this year! Lively, airy and ever so playful, the fragrance is bursting with energy, radiating both charm and femininity – the epitome of joie de vivre in a bottle. The new composition is presented in an ultra-feminine, decidedly Couture prismatic bottle and features a blend of luscious rose and radiant blond wood.

STAY MOISTURIZED AND PROTECTED WITH NOIX DE SHEA

Say ‘hello’ to your winter skincare saviour as you make room for Noix De Shea, an environmentally-conscious and ethically-driven brand that promises safe and complete skin hydration and care with its 100% natural, raw and fresh shea butter sourced from the villages of Benin, West Africa. Shea butter is scientifically proven to be an excellent body moisturizer while having anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and sun-protection properties. Noix De Shea also offers its own exquisite Grade A original blends that include organic Lavender, Rose Musk, Peppermint, Jasmine and Lemongrass. Noix de Shea is available for purchase online at www.noixdeshea.com.

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THE EYE OF THE BEE-HOLDER WITH GUERLAIN

Presented in an ultra-slim gold case, the new Golden Bee Palette contains all the essentials for any eye look. Inside you’ll find 10 eyeshadows in an array of natural colours for day, alongside more festive shades for evening. All divided according to three matte, iridescent or satin finishes. Consider it a secret essential to quell any colour craving – from the more discreet to the daring. As for the brush, it comes with a double tip for two types of application. While one end is made from foam for broad sweeps, the other comes with fibres for a more precise application, graphic lines. Left under the tree, this limited-edition palette makes for the perfect gift and a precious addition to any makeup collection.

CONTOUR, SHIMMER AND GLOW WITH NATALIE BEAUTY!

We’re always on the hunt for the next best beauty product, so we were elated when we came across Natalie Beauty’s first product line - an exquisite collection of contour and highlighter sticks dubbed the Coffee Collection. The collection is inspired by all the skin-like shades of coffee, from vanilla to mocha. Through a wide range of tones, multiple uses, practical application and a natural smooth finish, Natalie Beauty aims to cater to every skin type and color. The innovative, cruelty-free, vegan formula is free of parabens, talc and lanolin. The texture is very delicate yet incredibly effective. The Coffee Contour Sticks are quite pigmented with high quality performance, while the Syrup Spark Sticks can be used as highlighters as well as daring eyeshadows.

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GUERLAIN’S ROUGE G - A POP OF COLOUR!

Guerlain has created two exclusive new lipstick shades and an exclusive new top coat. The red shade is deep, bright and matte, yet comfortable, while the woody pink colour fuses its refined pigments to the lips with one simple stroke. Entirely precious from top to bottom, these two lipsticks come engraved with the bee symbol. Used alone or on top of a matte lip colour, the top coat with its diamond-like faceted lipstick, harnesses all the shine of a mirror, making lips shimmer. As a nod to these magical foragers’ precious honeycombs, two new Rouge G cases scattered with precious rhinestones have been designed to complete this collection. The first, Golden Ruby celebrates the emblematic red and gold colour pairing used for the end-of-year festivities. The second, Golden Diamond, blends gold and silver shades for even more preciousness.

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LIFESTYLE | home

FESTIVE FERVOUR

‘Tis the season to give our homes a festive splash, so let's deck the halls; literally! Adorn your home (that you have spent many protected months in, this year) to best reflect your gratitude and the spirit of the joyous season. You could go all out to decorate and pay homage to your personal spaces, or simply elevate the exuberance with a few key touches - just keep it merry!

Glitzy Evenings Embellished Cushion Lifestyle

To Sink Into Armchair Angelo Cappellini

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LIFESTYLE | home Elegant Adornments Tree Hangings Home Centre

Sophisticated Setting Napkin Rings H&M

Frosted Pine Candle Lifestyle

Ornamental Delights Accessories Home Centre

Spread the Cheer Stem Glasses THE One Cosy Up Throw THE One

Seasoning’s Greetings Salt and Pepper Shakers Home Centre

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LIFESTYLE | opinion

GOODBYE 2020!

Ouiam el Hassani reflects on what could have been “the worst year ever”.

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o you remember New Year’s Eve 2019? The clock ticking the last joyful seconds of a year verging its end, as it has done each and every year before. The familiarity of it all, peppered with the excitement and the anticipation of a new year, and new opportunities. Perhaps you had a party to attend to, perhaps you toasted 2020 with a drink, and giggled at the thought of those -every-year’s- new-year’s resolutions, that might make it to the end of January, but never further. You wished everyone a “Happy New Year”, you made plans for the next 12 months, you thought of countries you would visit, people you would meet, adventures you would have. Not in your wildest and craziest thoughts have you imagined what a ride would 2020 be!

third world war, and the list is long. Many lives were lost, many people are left without a job, or financial security. People not being able to see their loved ones, businesses that closed down, and an intense amount of suffering everywhere. The end of the year does not mark the end of our misery, for all we know this could last a lifetime, however 2020 will always be known

for possibly being the worst year ever! Yet we survived it (well... almost!). Isn’t there pride and bravery in living through what would definitely be labeled the worst year of one’s lifetime, and emerge from it alive? Won’t we all have our own version of the story to tell our kids and grandkids?

Yet here we are again, getting ready to welcome another year…. more uncertainty and confusion set the tone for the coming 12 months. An unusual hint of fear and caution surrounds our plans this time, creeping into our otherwise cheerful “Happy New Year” wishes, our toasts, and any plans we might have the courage to think of. There is absolutely no doubt that 2020, has been one of the strangest years we have experienced. A year garnished with natural disasters, a global pandemic, a barely missed

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LIFESTYLE | opinion Although 2020 has kicked butts all year round, it has in some way shaped the whole decade to come. In a way or another, it has made us more grateful and thankful for the smallest things. We want nothing more than things to go back to normal, the “normal” we once despised and considered unworthy of our

appreciation. We want to be able to hug a friend, or breathe some fresh air. We want to make plans and travel as freely as we once did. We want to go ahead with our celebrations, and hope for new ones to come. We want what we once had but we never once stopped to cherish. 2020 showed us how much we value

the people in our life, it allowed us to have plenty of zoom happy hours, with friends that we haven’t seen in years. It gave us the chance to take long walks, and most importantly it allowed us to just sit and do nothing, while connecting with ourselves, all of which can be a novel experience to many of us.

2020 transformed our TVs into time machines, making them transport us to our pasts through scenes of crowded restaurants and streets, where faces are unmasked, and people sit shoulder to shoulder in waiting areas, and benches at the park. The ache we now feel for a pre-COVID-19 world might seem unproductive, and this is exactly how the mind works: it plays tricks on you. We think of nostalgia as a gateway to sadness and gloominess, however, it is the exact opposite. Research has shown that the more nostalgic you are, the more optimistic you become. By remembering things about the past, it lays out a hopeful vision for the future.

So before saying Goodbye to what some might call “The worst year in one’s a lifetime”, let’s all do one thing…. Close your eyes, and ask yourself what do you feel nostalgic about when you look back at the early months of 2020, when the craziness started? What will you smile about? What will you miss?

Thinking about the present through the eyes of your future self, can tell you what is important and beautiful in your life right now. This will not change how hard this year has been for many people, it won’t make all the losses disappear, but it will remind you of what you should be grateful for today.

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FEATURE | Accessory

Faberge

Why not celebrate the holiday season with the vibrant colors of Fabergé? Gift your loved ones the stunning Fabergé craftsmanship and beautifully designed jewelry is shades of red, green and blue. The exquisite collections will have you struggling to pick a favorite piece!

E S I R O S S E C C A YOURSELF!

Fauré Le Page

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A beautiful bag is a game changer when it comes to setting out your outfit. The pioneers of the monogrammed daily totes, Paris’ Fauré Le Page have come out with the beautiful Daily Battle collection. Effortlessly practical, Fauré Le Page’s Daily Battle collection is structured yet supple and has four shapes in different sizes. The totes in the collection are armed with the cartridge holder that symbolizes skill in amorous combat and are now used for personalizing with initial medals.

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Sole For Soul

We were quite excited to find these beautiful juttis in the beautiful island of Bahrain. The exciting Instagram store sells a range of authentic, leather shoes in vibrant colours. You’ll find that some are ideal for daily wear while others would add a beautiful traditional touch to your outfit with their stunning sequins, pom poms and more! The collection is a stunning example of Indian craftsmanship with pieces that are hand embroidered and painted too. Check out @sole4soul_808 on Instagram for more information.

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In Her Shoes

This month we got to know the wonderful Vanesa Hochwarter an Audiovisual producer, Redactor, Yogini, Traveler and mother born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She started yoga classes in Bahrain in 2016, specialised in Prenatal yoga and Shakti dance as well as Kundalini yoga. She’s also the creator of ‘gestar en movimiento’, classes where women can go deep in their own awareness to be more healthy, expressive and creative trusting in the unique potential of each human being.

What’s your proudest achievement?

What’s your favourite film?

To live in different countries being able to adapt and transform myself to receive the challenges and blessings of life.

La vita è bella , by Roberto Benigni

What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given? Eliminate to illuminate.

What skill would you like to learn? To sing!

What is your dream holiday destination? Japan again and again.

Vanessa Cats or dogs?

Both! Cats are pure magic and healing! Dogs are unconditional love and friendship.

What would your life be incomplete without? My wonderful family!

Name 3 things you are currently looking forward to. What’s a mantra you live by? Allow all as it is now.

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Keep learning, create more women's circles, awaken and expand the feminine consciousness in connection with our mother earth in both men and women... and keep dancing!

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