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INDULGE IN EXQUISITE DISHES AT THE CHEF’S TABLE AT THE DECK
from GTM Issue 31
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With the success of the weekly Owners’ table at The deck, a vibrant environment friendly beachfront dining restaurant at the voco Dubai The Palm on West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, the venue is now launching the Chef’s Table every Tuesday evening from the 2nd week of June 2023. Set for a table for thirty, the Chef’s table will feature dishes inspired by the flavours of the Mediterranean to be enjoyed as guests enjoy incredible views and good vibes in the evenings. The meal includes a welcome drink, two starters to share, a main course and a selection of desserts to share.
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Food lovers can enjoy a decadent evening enjoying a curated meal in a relaxed ambience every Tuesday from 6:30pm to 10:30pm with unparalleled picturesque views of the West Beach for only AED 220 with soft drinks. With house beverages
AED 249, premium drinks and cocktails
AED 299/- and bubbly AED 349/-.
The venue offers a perfect place to spend time with friends and family while indulging in dishes specially curated by the resident chef, Ganesh Raja. It is the perfect opportunity to treat yourself and your loved ones to a fantastic afternoon filled with great food and eclectic drinks.


OFFER
Curated Chef’s Table

PRICE
AED 220 with soft drinks, with house beverages
AED 249, premium drinks and cocktails
AED 299/- and bubbly AED 349/-.
WHEN Every Tuesday TIMING 6.30pm to 10.30pm she favours curvaceous jeans and jeans jackets in luscious shades of maquillage: champagne, blush, Bellini, powder and raspberry. She borrows liberally from her lovers’ wardrobes: she sports mansize carpenter pants and mechanics’ overalls, always cinched with masculine belts. Max Mara recuts them in lustrous duchesse satin and radzmir for hanging out at highbrow city soirées.

Marilyn Monroe and Max Mara; the connection is much deeper than the alliterative double M. There’s a certain symmetry in the relationship between the sex symbol with a yen to show o! her smarter side and the paragon of intelligence who longs to give vent to her sensual self. As famous now as she was in the fifties, Marilyn really does merit the overused epithet ‘iconic’.
She has figured in various Max Mara collections over the years; this time the focus is on the Marilyn described in Elizabeth Winder’s ‘Marilyn in Manhattan: Her Year of Joy’. That was the year when she educated herself, developed her tastes in literature, music and art, and formed friendships with writers and intellectuals, including her second husband to be, Arthur Miller.

We imagine the Marilyn that might have been, had the Studios allowed her to stay in New York, magically transported to the city of today. Modern Marilyn has moved on from the oo-boo-bi-doo days;
It's on record that back in the day, Marilyn enjoyed a daily run. Max Mara imagines that she would have embraced modern technical sports gear as enthusiastically as she adopted men’s clothes. Hence an impeccable sheath dress, a full skirt and an iconic 101801 coat in techno-mesh. In her New York period, Marilyn may have embraced a more branché style of dress, but she never relented in her beauty regime. Those unfailing psychological props from her beauty case -lipsticks, nail polish, mascara, blusher and perfumefeature in a series of pop art prints.
Camel coats, like the one in which Marilyn was snapped on the subway, are packed with iconographic codes. Originally tokens of masculine prestige, Max Mara has claimed to them to symbolise women’s empowerment. We present two styles drawn from the earliest examples in the historic Max Mara Archive. From 1961, a neatly proportioned belted wrap coat in camel coloured cashmere –rather like Marilyn’s- and for the in-between season an unlined double breasted cappottino, masterfully tailored for lightness.

Another deserving recipient of the ‘iconic’ label is surely the Max Mara Teddy Bear Coat, which celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2023. Max Mara marks the occasion with a re-edition of the cuddly covetable classic in a delicious make-up shade and a new addition to the family. Inspired by Marilyn, ‘Teddy Teddino’ is a flu!y take on the jeans jacket. There’s a collectible commemorative T-shirt too, featuring photographs by the celebrated artist William Wegman of his famous Weimaraners wearing the cult coat.
