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EDITOR’S LETTER

Dear Trendsetters, When was the last time someone wrote you a poem singing the beauty of your eyes… or even a love note that was not an SMS or a WhatsApp message!? More importantly, when was the last time you took the time to choose the paper and pen you will use to pour your feelings, leaving an everlasting imprint that defies time? Regardless of all the technologies and the advancement of the day, certain aspects of our humanity cannot be neglected or pushed away. There is nothing more trendy or edgy than giving value to our human emotions, so don’t ever shy away from doing, or asking, that which will make us feel human again. Till next issue,

Zeina Mokaddam

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HIND NASSAR

SIMON BALSOM

“ Trade your expectation for appreciation and your world changes instantly”- a quote I have recently stumbled upon and loved. Spring is the time for rebirth and inspiration. So why not start now and live by these powerful words? As Spring season is meant to last three months and we only get to have it for a much shorter time, let’s indulge in its every moment and enjoy the breeze and friendly sun while they last. Check out our picks of the latest trends and pieces. After all, if you want to embark on a new journey and path why not be in style!

Spring is Mother Nature’s way of saying “Let’s party”. No matter how long is the winter, spring always comes. It’s the time for making those long held plans come real. It’s a time for reassessing ourselves; the way we look, the way we think, the way we dress. It’s the time for setting this year’s agenda. Spring, for me, is when the New Year really begins.

SARAH RAJI

CHADI MOUFIED

When I was younger, I didn’t like “girly” colours as a principle: I thought that as a rugged tomboy, I should only be wearing blues, reds, greens, and blacks. My mother constantly tried to convince me otherwise, but it wasn’t until very recently I found myself donning pastels. Now that spring had rolled around, I am excited to parade my totally new look and wardrobe. Honestly, your outward appearance reflects your inner self, and I’m more than just the girl who wears black tulle 24/7. Happy reading!

Spring is all about new beginnings and new opportunities. It is a time to revamp your lifestyle, get your spring cleaning underway, and plan ahead for the forthcoming year. As the cold sheds away, so will the layers of wool and thick cotton that highlight winter wardrobes. In this issue, you will find an abundance of colours and florals to give you a refreshing jolt from the grays of winter.

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CONTENTS

Contents April 2014

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Local Features 22. Local Female Interview: Rasha Al-Qenaei 26. Kuwait Confidential 48. Local Male Interview 50. Sama Dental 80. Kuwait Exclusives

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International Features 16. Cover Story 42. Her Style Icon 60. His Style Icon 44. Celebrity Wearing 82. The Street Styles Collective 88. Kuwait Street Style Collective 92. Fashion Feature Trends 28. Her Trends 46. Beauty 52. His Trends 56. Car Trend 62. Grooming 64. Setting Watch Trends

Health

72. Prepare Your Skin for the Sun

Travel

74. Japan

Reviews

96. Restaurant Review 98. Book Reviews 100. Movie Reviews 101. Horoscopes


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The World Of Paisley Exploring Etro’s print legacy

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“Etro’s philosophy appeals to those who truly live life on their own terms.”

Italian labels have always been at the forefront

of avant garde fashion, and Etro is one of the world’s best-known Italian luxury brands. The story of Etro begins in 1968, when Gerolamo “Gimmo” Etro, established a prêt-a-porter and haute couture textiles company. The headquarters of the company were located in Milan, where the brand’s famed archives began to take shape in the late 1970s. By 1984, the brand had attained great success for its signature paisley jacquard bags, which made for the ultimate style statement. After more than four decades, Etro produces an acclaimed collection of womenswear, menswear, home décor and perfumes. Today, the familyowned company is run by Veronica Etro, who manages the womenswear collection, and Kean Etro who designs the menswear. Indeed, very few brands can claim the kind of instant recognition that Etro commands for its signature paisley prints. The motif itself is an ancient one, symbolizing the shoot of the date palm, which itself represents the tree of life. The pattern was utilized in ancient Indian fabrics, and WWW.THETALK-ONLINE.COM

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then adopted later in women’s fabrics. Etro’s inspiration for the paisley print came from its prized collection of about 150 cashmere design shawls dating from 1810 to 1880. Since its inception, Etro continues to explore this singular leitmotif, the versatility of which allows them to introduce new color combinations and textures that the brand is renowned for. For its Spring Summer 2014 collection, Etro looks to the past for inspiration. Designer Veronica Etro offered a glimpse into her grandmother’s library, with prints from the 1940s. The paisley print was deconstructed, restructured, and collaged into a modern interpretation. Nonchalant elegance was the key, with free-flowing dresses, fluid pants and sinuous scarves that displayed the versatile paisley in all its glory. The color palette was typically summery, evoking clear blue waters, orange sunsets, golden-yellow sands, cheery citrus and feminine pastels including lilac and baby pink. Many of the outfits featured delicate metal embellishments on the placket or pocket, and on the fringes of scarves. The accessories, too, took an embellished route featuring embroidered shoulder bags with metal straps, and etched belts. Every season, Al Ostoura brings the best of Etro to its stores in Kuwait, to suit the tastes of the fashion forward people in Kuwait. The Etro boutiques are located at Thuraya Mall and in the Prestige section at The Avenues Mall. The spacious boutique at Prestige has an area of 225 sq m, with 100 sq m reserved for the women’s section. Tastefully furnished, it is the largest area in the store and includes high-end display counters crafted from oak wood and leather; along with comfortable and well-appointed fitting rooms. The men’s section is equally special with 50 sq m of space allotted to clothing and accessories. The boutique also boasts a furniture section that includes home accessories. The boutique’s carpet mirrors the colors predominant in Etro’s signature fashion collections. In fact, it has been specially WWW.THETALK-ONLINE.COM

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commissioned and ordered from Italy, reflecting the company’s commitment to always provide the most sophisticated shopping experience. Etro’s philosophy appeals to those who truly live life on their own terms. Kean Etro believes, “People who wear black are scared of life.” The label’s designs are a true testament to those words with their kaleidoscope of colors and prints. Veronica Etro creates designs for the powerful and fearless woman who loves to travel, creating her own identity and sensuous style. The siblings share their vision for the brand, which is poetic, and not aggressive. Etro embodies fine craftsmanship and technical brilliance, and is perfect for fashionistas who look for fine quality and innovative fabrics along with trendy designs. It takes patrons on a voyage of exoticism and luxury, with inspirations from the past and a firm directive towards the future. With such a rich history and wealth of design, Etro has always been popular with the A-listers. The label’s creations have been spotted on Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Ian Somerhalder, and many more influential personalities. As the prestigious brand comes close to celebrating half a century of timeless style and fine Italian craftsmanship, it is the perfect time to discover the brand’s ageless and elegant pieces, to be cherished for the years to come.

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Climbing to the Top Rasha Al Qenaei

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s she upholds her role as Senior Vice President, Head of Wealth Management at Global Investment House, Rasha Al Qenaei talks working life, motherhood, and what it takes to be on top of her game. If you are part of the growing ranks of mothers with demanding jobs, you learn to juggle work, home and well being. And who better to demonstrate the never-ending cycle of modern motherhood than Rasha Al Qenai, molecular biology major, current Senior Vice President of Global Investment House, and dedicated mother of three? Tell us a little bit about yourself. My name is Rasha Al-Qenaei and I am a mother of three wonderful kids. My eldest daughter, Danah, is 22, Tareq is 15, and my youngest, Ghalia, just turned 12. I was always interested in genetic engineering, but unfortunately this part of the world does not provide much opportunity for that particular field. The research and development of topics such as molecular biology was very limited, so I decided to change my major to business. I started my MBA in finance in 1998, and I joined Global in 1999. I began as an analyst in corporate finance, and then realized that there is no single department within Global that offers clients the full spectrum of investment products and services, so we created that department back then and called it the Client Relationship Department in 2000, of which I became a founder. After that, I was given the task of heading a team within that new department, and then later on I was given the task of heading the corporate and institutional desk within Global, which meant I dealt with sovereign funds and all the major governmental institutions that were clients of Global. I was promoted to the head of Kuwait Wealth Management in 2008, and in 2011, I was offered to become the head of International Wealth Management. It involved replicating our serviceoriented approach and culture to clients all over the world.

How would you describe your climb to the top? It was no easy task; I believe that working in the private sector allowed for flexibility and innovation because stars are recognized from day one and are supported within the organisation. I was fortunate enough to be recognized for my ambition at the beginning of my career, and I climbed the corporate ladder to where I am today. Do you think women have a great presence in Kuwait? Definitely, because we have had women in key positions such as the ministries, the parliament, and we had the first woman president of a university in the Arab world, Faiza Al-Kharafi, heading Kuwait University over 15 years ago. I think Kuwait has always been advanced in the Arab world in terms of empowering women. It is unfortunate that we just recently got our political rights, but I think in the practical world, women were empowered way before that. Were there any challenges that you faced while working in your field as a woman? Not once, especially since I am working for an institution that is headed by a woman, Maha Al-Ghunaim. Even outside the workplace, I have never hit the glass ceiling or been faced with discrimination. This has to do with the fact that we are in Kuwait, and we are a progressive nation when it comes to gender. I would say the only time I wish I was a man is when business deals are conducted in the diwaniya. I feel left out of that, but honestly, I have never dealt with discrimination of that sort. Do you feel you were advantageous in terms of your career? I think my background was a big driving force that pushed me to where I am. My father treated all his sons and daughters as equals, and he was very encouraging and persistent when it

came to our education. He always encouraged his daughters to prioritize education before the idea of settling down. He rewarded us for our grades as incentive to do our best; I believe he wanted us to get our higher degrees, and put all that education to good use. Speaking of family, how do you balance out your professional and private life? I think this question should really have three components, because I can perform well at work and be there for my family. Balancing your family life, your professional life, and your own personal wellbeing as a woman is very important. Once you cease caring for yourself, you really can’t give that much effort and energy to your surroundings. I see women who try to give both career and family 100%, and they lose themselves in the process. Their social lives start to suffer, health issues begin to appear early on as they are handing more stress than they should. And when they do finally take time off for themselves, they feel guilty! Women should be able to take care of themselves just as much as everyone else around them to maintain their wellbeing. Every woman has her own way of unwinding, and it’s a process of trial and error. After about 6 years I found my balance and that can range from something as simple as watching my favorite series to a massage at the spa. Is the level of stress you now feel inversely proportionate to the length of time you’ve worked at Global? That would be true in any other field, with the exception of our field as our stress levels are directly linked to what is happening in the financial market. The most stressful period of my career started at the end of 2008 when we witnessed the beginning of the worldwide economic crisis, the aftermath of which we are still dealing with today.

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When you were a fresh high school graduate, where did you see yourself in ten years? I always wanted to study abroad, and I actually got a scholarship to study medicine in Ireland. I was so excited as it meant I had put my foot in the door to start my career in genetic engineering. At the time, while other teenagers had posters of their favourite bands up on their bedroom walls, I had posters of DNA double helixes. Unfortunately, I was very young and my parents weren’t keen on the idea of sending me off to study alone at sixteen, so I went to KU instead. I started med school and I had plans; I wanted to do so much: I wanted to become a prominent name in the medical field and I wanted to contribute to genetic engineering and molecular biology research. In addition to that, I wanted to carry out genetic researches on the Kuwaiti population- which is happening now, but I would have liked to be a part of that. In spite of your career change, do you still feel fulfilled? Yes, definitely; in a different way but just as equally. A lot of my ex-colleagues in med school have just now reached the peak of their careers, so I am very pleased with the career I chose. Where do you see yourself in ten years? I see myself in the same field. However, I want to focus more on my children and family, and I look forward to spending more quality time with them. I would have a better work-life balance than I had in the past. How did Global overcome the challenges brought on by the economic crisis? In late 2011, we hired a consultancy firm named Evercorp out of New York, whom worked with Global on its second restructuring. Thankfully after a lot of hard work and dedication, Global emerged as a debt-free entity in July 2014

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Who are your role models? In the GCC, I would definitely start with Maha Al-Ghunaim. I think that Faiza Al-Khrafi is a phenomenal woman and I definitely look up to her and her work. Lubna Al-Qasimi is another great role model from the GCC. What do you want the emerging youths to know today? First, always work in something you are passionate about. Do not waste your time doing a job you feel is a burden, and find something

that makes you excited to wake up to in the morning. The second thing is that you don’t have to stick to a career path that correlates directly to your degree. Look at me, I studied medicine and now I work in finance. There is no deadline to find what you love to do, but it will come and when it does make sure you follow it. Another thing is I am so impressed with the entrepreneurship of this generation because I did not have that when I was growing up here. One final piece of advice to today’s youth is that: passion and patience are the main components of all success stories.



Feature

Kuwait Confidential With Alia Mouzannar & Sarah Beydoun

Eclectic meets chic in the season’s most talked about event: Kuwait Confidential. The bold and brilliant universes, and the compelling, significant personalities of two remarkable Lebanese designers, Alia Mouzannar and Sarah Beydoun, are celebrated at Dar Al Funoon from Tuesday March 25th to Thursday March 27th. The designers joined forces to showcase both their exceptional collections, - Sarah’s Bag in collaboration with Aziz & Walid Mouzannar Jewelry House – way outside the box. Alia and Dori Mouzannar are the sixth generation of the Aziz & Walid Mouzannar Jewelry House. The Mouzannar brothers positioned it as a main jewelry destination for the entire Middle East. They have two boutiques in Beirut; one in downtown and the main boutique is in Ashrafieh. Having their friendship go a long day, Alia Mouzannar and Sarah Beydoun collaborated together to exhibit Sarah’s Bag alongside the newest Mouzannar jewelry collections. Tell us about your journey; how did your career begin? AM: Yes, somehow I knew this was on going to be on my plate. I studied architecture and interior design in Beirut. I needed to have my own vision in jewelry. I wanted to be different. I wanted an identity and an emotional value. 26

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SB:Sarah’s Bag started in 2000 in Beirut. I studied sociology and my thesis was about women in prison and prostitution. Hence, I spent a lot of time with unprivileged women who have endured unfortunate circumstances and I really wanted to help them. I started it as a social project for these women to give them incentive to have a better life. In order to continue, I had to have a company because I didn’t want it to be just one project; I wanted it to be ongoing. So, I had the idea of creating contemporary handmade handbags using the oriental skills of these women. We teach them beading, crochet, embroidery, etc. This project motivated them to finish their sentence and come back to us. So, we recruited them; we have women working inside the prison and over 100 women working outside. It’s all about women, actually! Is this your first visit to Kuwait? AM: It is the first time we’re exhibiting here in Kuwait. My family used to come and do exhibitions because we have a lot of Kuwaiti clients in Beirut. However, with everything that’s happening right now in the country, we decided to come here and showcase our work for four days. SB:This is my fourth time in Kuwait, actually! We started going regionally; we did exhibitions in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Saudi, and we have a

good agent in Egypt. Five years ago, I started going to shows in Paris such as Collette and Le Bon Marche and we exhibit there, so our work became more international. Can you tell us more about your collections? AM:We have six collections here; my collections are the Arabesque and the Galet collections. My cousin, Dori, has the Bubbles, Lace, Light, and the Meteor collections.Dori and I are now working on a different line; it has more of limited edition pieces. It is very practical that you can wear during the day and also during an evening night out. They are casual chic and timeless! It fits all generations, really. SB:Now, we are doing two collections per year, but in Beirut we constantly have new collections. Everytime we travel, we plan for a certain collection to be featured there. However, officially for the international theme, we stick to two collections. In this Spring/Summer 2014 collection, we have the Pop Art Brad Darling collection, the Mexican-inspired collection, and the Arabesque collection. Why did you decide to collaborate together? AM: Sarah is a family friend and I’ve known her for years. She’s really amazing and when she


got this project, she asked me to do it together. Probably, we will actually collaborate together on something in our next exhibition. This is only a show together. We both wanted to come to Kuwait to connect with our Kuwaiti clients, so we decided to join forces and showcase our work together. Our work is connected because we’re both targeting women because they give the right spirit to our work. Sarah’s Bag is a young brand and it gives such a fresh image and I am very happy to be working with Sarah. SB:We’ve been friends for such a long time and we were supposed to do something together, to be honest. However, we were both very busy, so we just decided to showcase together this time and maybe in the future, we’ll have an actual collaboration in our collections. What inspired this idea? AM: Definitely, our oriental spirit! I get inspired by traditional art with a bit of contemporary graphic look to it. This gives me ideas about how to make jewelry very practical, beautiful, and expressive.

market and so that more people can be aware of the identity of our brand. What do you have in store for us in the future? AM: I want to do something in Dubai and I’d love to collaborate much more with fashion designers and artists in general. My goal is to keep doing what I love to do which is growing with people and designing jewelry. We’re also trying to expand in France, London, Dubai, and in Kuwait. SB:We plan to keep going international and to showcase our work in different countries for people to get an idea of our concept and our anthropological ideas! When I asked them about their plans going forward, I got a range of ideas crossing several disciplines, and corresponding to various lives that they’ve watched and found, in some sense, fascinating. For the moment, though, they’re enjoying the opportunities at hand.

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Mysterious Landscapes The mysterious aura that surrounds Mary Katrantzou pieces is what makes it irresistible. There is always a sense of romance and nostalgia in the complex prints. This season, they are saturated with bright pops of color in precisely draped dresses and dressy separates. The rich prints make every design unique and covet-worthy. Mary Katrantzou is available at Al Ostoura Thuraya Mall.

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Celebrate With Moschino! Moschino celebrates three decades of success this year. The eponymous brand has introduced a special line of commemorative products including clothing, bags and accessories to mark the big achievement. For this season, Moschino symbolizes women in their “good” and “bad” roles. The nun, the maid, the biker – all types of characters were represented on the brand’s catwalk. The clearly divided lines also extended to the color palette, which was mostly monochrome, with splashes of bright color here and there.

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Nina Ricci An Ode To Femininity Nina Ricci’s collection was a tribute to the feminine charm. Designer Peter Copping infused a splash of bright colors into the collection, heralding the new season in great style. Fairytale gowns embellished with ruffles, diaphanous lace and smart clutches paved the way for a modern princess.

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H&M CONSCIOUS AND CONSCIOUS EXCLUSIVE MAKE SUSTAINABLE FASHION STYLISH H&M is to launch its new Conscious and Conscious Exclusive collections on April 10. With two new introductions – organic leather from the Swedish leather supplier Tärnsjö, and organic silk – the collections show what can be created in more sustainable materials.

Coinciding with the launch, H&M is also introducing the new labelling system CleverCare – a label showing a system for sustainable wear and care. “H&M is proud of its sustainability work. Conscious and Conscious Exclusive show the breadth of possibilities with sustainable materials, and our new CleverCare labelling lets our customers join our mission towards a more sustainable future for fashion,” says AnnSofie Johansson, H&M’s Head of Design, New Development. The Conscious Exclusive collection is made in collaboration with sustainable fashion and design think-tank EVER Manifesto, which shares H&M’s commitment to a more sustainable future for fashion. Ever Manifesto will also appear in the Conscious Exclusive campaign together with Amber Valletta, the supermodel and actress known for her commitment to sustainability. Amber Valletta is also the face of the Conscious collection campaign.

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BURBERRY PRORSUM SPRING/SUMMER 2014 COLLECTION The Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer collection celebrates rich British fabrics and expert craftsmanship. Coats wrap intricate English lace, while Scottish-knitted cashmere and soft suede create clean, modern textures with gemstone motifs. The runway collection features muted powder tones with shots of radiant brights. Vibrant pastels are expressed on raw silk and lace, while summer hues of mint, lilac and rose are softened on sheer jersey, suede and brushed cashmere. Inspired by our shared values of design and craftsmanship. It Introduces the Petal, the new runway bag. Soft and foldable, the effortless clutch presents bold pastels and powdery hues enhanced with flowers, dots and stripes. Explore the collection in super-soft deerskin, tactile alligator and translucent rubber.

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VERSACE WOMEN SPRING/SUMMER 2014 The richness of Versace meets the attitude of the street, creating a fresh reality for day, and a powerful statement at night. Denim and leather jackets are the new blazer, while raffia skirts have liberating volume. Bands of elastic create structure in skirts, and cling to the body in shorts and tops. Cutaway waistcoats give freedom and a looser contrast. The T-shirt is redefined as a luxury item, especially in Versace floral prints. Heavy metal Tshirt prints imagine that Versace is on its 2014 world tour. The Versace hook-and-eye fastens blousons, and provocatively holds together slashes in jackets and dresses that reveal the body beneath. Chain Medusa harnesses are the new accessory for day, and toughen up tulle dresses for night. A new bag – The Palazzo – is totally unstructured, and can be rolled up and held in the hand. Platform sandals have bands of elastic as straps. “I wanted everything to be effortless, with the attitude of the street. This is a real woman. A luxury woman. A Versace woman.” Donatella Versace

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Victoria Beckham Spring/Summer 2014 Collection The interpretation of shapes and how to apply them both literally and conceptually was my starting point this season. Exploring new proportions has allowed me to further develop my silhouette and I have set boyish elements against a sense of femininity that is manifested through the use of lines, waves and textured overlays. What became most important to me was to convey a feeling of balance across the collection – there is a sense of fluidity set against graphic structures and this, together with the merging of boy and girl sensibilities are key to my aesthetic for Spring/Summer. - Victoria Beckham.

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PRONOVIAS IS 50 YEARS OLD The world’s leading bridal firm is commemorating 50 years dressing millions of brides around the world

v FASHION SHOW: CELEBRATING THE 50th ANNIVERSARY

World leading bridal firm PRONOVIAS is commemorating its 50th anniversary with its “50 Years Dressing Dreams” concept, paying homage to Pronovias brides around the world. The firm will celebrate this important date throughout the year with the: v

PRONOVIAS BRAND BOOK

Pronovias is publishing a book to showcase the firm’s 50-year history in a social, historic and economic context, integrating the creation and evolution of the brand. The brand book will contain real testimonials from those who have participated and collaborated with Pronovias during the last 50 years, such as designers, brides, models, ambassadors, employees, etc.

v LA MAISON PRONOVIAS: RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION For 50 years, Pronovias has been working with great designers such as Pedro Rodríguez in the seventies, Francesco Arenas in the eighties, Manuel Mota who joined in the nineties, Emanuel Ungaro, Valentino and Badgley Mischka represented in 2000, the current Elie by Elie Saab collection and the company’s top-of-the-range line developed by the Atelier Pronovias creative team. The firm has put together a collection of dresses and representative pieces from its history, which will soon be exhibited in Barcelona and will then travel to other fashion capitals such as New York and Milan.

This year, coinciding with Pronovias and Atelier Pronovias 2015 collection presentation, the company will celebrate, its 50 years of history with a fashion show and a unique staging. A Fashion Show that, year after year, welcomes many national and international well-known faces of society, film and fashion industries. On previous occasions Stacey Kiebler, Francesca Eastwood, Petra Nemocova, Margaret y Rainey Qualley, Amanda Hearst, Lauren Remington Platt, Federica Pellegrini, Isabel Preysler, Tamara Falcó, Ana Boyer, Charisse Verhaert and Genoveva Casanova, among other celebrities and socialites, have sat in the front row. This year, to coincide with the presentation of the Atelier Pronovias and Pronovias 2015 collections, the firm will celebrate the occasion in a manner befitting its 50-year history.

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Greca

VERSACE FINE JEWELLERY Crocodile Medusa

The iconic Medusa line evolves into a brand new collection of original pieces and innovative touches which strengthen the brand personality. Refined chain bracelets with an outstanding central Medusa are enriched with diamonds and plain gold, while finest rings and bangles present an original crocodile texture in gold inspired by Versace vintage jewellery of the early 90’s.

A classic collection which reinterprets the Versace’s iconic Greek key in a contemporary way. With a particular curved shape, the new Greca line presents pendants, earrings, bangles and bands characterized by precious stones such as diamonds, blue sapphires, red rubies and emeralds. A mix and match of colors to embellish the most refined and neoclassical design by Versace.

Twist collection

Inspired by the latest Atelier Jewellery collection, the new Twist bands and earrings reflect the matching of solid structure and ethereal sensitivity. The new bands come into different thickness, with precious diamond setting and white or yellow gold. The twisted shape around adds a beautiful 3D effect to the frame, increasing glam & chic, so very Versace.

Cocktail rings

A fresh and glamorous version of the Atelier rings, the new Cocktail rings are all hand sculptured and mounted with fine gemstones such as purple amethyst, citrines, blue topaz and pink quarts. The 3D shape of their iconic Barocco setting is emphasized by three colors of gold: yellow, white and pink. The perfect ring for the super chic cocktail party, Versace’s style.

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Barocco

The ultimate collection of Versace rings mounted with a variety of precious and fine stones: diamonds, topazes, amethysts and citrine gemstones, featured in refined handsculpted frames with the iconic Barocco motif. The Barocco rings are more than ever the perfect blend of fashion and preciousness, exclusivity and glamour.


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SEDUCING THE RED CARPET Scarlett Johansson

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The name Scarlett Johansson has become

synonymous with bombshell. Giving Marilyn Monroe a run for her money, this bodacious blond was born on November 22, 194 to an Ashkenazi Jewish mother and a Danish father. She has a twin brother, Hunter, and two older siblings. She went to school in Manhattan, and when she expressed her love for acting, her mother began taking her to auditions. At the young age of nine, she acted in her first film role, North (1994). From then, Scarlett built herself as an actress by attending the Professional Children’s School and landing roles in big-budget films such as Home Alone 3. Johansson grew up acting, and it was noted that her transition from childhood roles to adult roles was smooth. She had an “undisturbed aura” and her sultry voice allowed the then eighteenyear-old to get away with more mature roles. In Lost in Translation, Johansson portrayed Bill Murray’s young, naïve wife who was meant to be twenty-five. However, it was her role in the not as renowned film Ghost World (2001) that won her first award, the Toronto Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2003, Johansson raised her Golden Globe banner when she starred in the Peter Webber film, Girl with a Pearl Earring. She went on to star in blockbusters such as The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) and signed on to portray the Black Widow in Iron Man 2 and The Avengers. Most recently, Johansson lent her voice to play an operating system in Her, which showcased her ability to have a presence on screen even if she is not physically seen. On her personal style, Johansson cites unisex looks as her signature style. She says, “Now I’m aware of everything I wear being functional, at times exceedingly feminine, and often completely androgynous.” When not in the spotlight, she prefers looks that are multi-

functional and comfortable. However, she does tend to play up her curves with standout looks on the Red Carpet. Johansson has acted in a lot of different roles, and has worked with many costume designers. Out of all the period costumes and international wardrobes, she mentions she loves 40s dresses and wishes they would inspire her daily looks more. On a day-to-day basis, Johansson opts for plaid button-downs, jeans, and thick-rimmed glasses. Her favorite designers are Dolce&Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin, and Chloe. Her favorite piece is her 30’s black vintage cape that works with everything. Not only is Johansson a great actress, but she is also a stunning beauty. Over the span of the past decade, she has topped many lists deeming her the most attractive, such as Esquire’s Sexiest Woman Alive and the GQ Babe of the Year. She was married to Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds from 2008-2010, and is currently engaged to Romain Dauriac. Despite her hectic life, Johansson still has time to get crafty. She makes her own jewellery, and loves to buy vintage clothing. We don’t know how she does it, but she does it well! WWW.THETALK-ONLINE.COM

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LOUISE ROE WEARS PRONOVIAS TO THE 86th ACADEMY AWARDS TV Host and fashion expert, Louise Roe hit the Oscars red carpet this season in Pronovias. Roe stunned in a Grecian inspired emerald green creation by the Barcelona fashion house. The Abalorio gown from Pronovias 2015 Fiesta Collection features an asymmetrical neckline with subtle lace and beaded detailing. Roe, a regular fashion correspondent on the red carpet during awards season, co-hosted Access Hollywood’s 2014 Oscars coverage. A red carpet staple, Roe has co-hosted Access Hollywood’s Golden Globes coverage in 2013 and 2014, their Oscars coverage in 2013. Additionally, she hosted ABC’s LIVE pre-Oscars show in 2012, and also the red carpet at MTV International’s Movie Awards, VMA’s and EMA’s for two years running. #PronoviasOscars @louiseroe Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ Pronoviaskuwait instagram: @pronoviaskuwait

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Scent of Spring Welcome spring season with some of the sophisticated new springtime fragrances! Killer Queen Oh So Sheer by Katy Perry La Petite Robe Noire by Guerlain

Nero Assoluto by Roberto Cavalli DAISY MARC JACOBS DELIGHT

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Local male interview

The adrenalist FERAS-AL-MUTAIRI

“Success doesn’t just

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ummer 2010 the journey for Kuwait Pleasure Boat Racing embarked, kudus goes to Ahmad Al-Fassam and Feras Al-Mutairi. A onetime participation at the Qatar Marine Sports Federation Pro class in January 2010 triggered them to establish a team in Kuwait. In a period of four years, they have participated in 18 races in Qatar. For those students who are interested in boat racing, STUDENTALK presents all the information you need from KPR’s Co-Manager. What instigated your participation for boat racing? I completed the Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Endurance race for ATVs, and my teammate Ahmad wanted to participate in a boat race in Qatar; since he wanted someone with racing qualities, he approached me with the idea, knowing that I had no experience in boat racing whatsoever. However, I had the necessary skills to race. I gladly agreed. Where and how does practicing for the boat racing take place? Practice is the most important part of racing, because not only does it develop your skills, but it grows a relationship between you and the boat as if it’s a human being. We must understand the boat techniques and its limits. Also, it is an opportunity to repair mechanical problems that may arise. Practice takes part mostly during the weekends, since Ahmad and I both have jobs, and only when practice is applicable according to the sea level and weather conditions. We find places that are secluded to avoid traffic. Sometimes we practice with other racers. Practice goes on as if we were in race conditions, with full safety precautions and gear.

initiative from all Kuwaiti racers, many teams wouldn’t exist today. And now with magazines like THETALK, we are able to reach out to more people than we have ever imagined, whether it is potential racers that need guidance, or people with general race interests, for that, I humbly thank you. What are the necessary steps to take in order to encourage more people to participate? It is not merely a step, as for such a perilous sport you need a passion for racing and an audacious nature. A good way to start is to communicate with current teams, many people think that approaching a racing team is very hard, when it is the opposite. Some teams have unfilled voids, maybe not as drivers, but growing within the crew is the best way to test one’s self capabilities.. If anyone needs to be guided in the right direction, we will happily provide all necessary information about safe, supervised race. What are the challenges that you face when you manage KPR? There are many challenges when it comes to managing a team, and for us the challenges are doubled since we are the managers, sponsors,

mechanics, and racers. Time and money are mainly the biggest constraints, as employees living off our salaries, we manage our careers and financial obligations in parallel with our team. Our team has grown in 4 years from 2 members participating in one Class in the QMSF (Qatar Marine Sports Federation) Pro races, to 4 members and participating in 2 Classes of the QMSF Pro races, and thus achieving 3rd place in races for both Classes in our last season, which is our best result yet, so slowly but surely, we are climbing up the competition ladder, with even higher expectations for next year. Any last words for the readers? Success doesn’t just happen by chance, it is the result of hard work and many sacrifices, and without that, success has no taste. Team KPR has never failed in progression towards success. We have achieved enough to keep us going for more. Our thrive for the first place has grown exponentially. We keep surprising our competitors every year. Respecting all safety rules comes before anything, and must be taken seriously. So to all future racers out there, good luck and be safe!

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Dr. Rami Abdul Hadi, a Lebanese dentist, is a graduate from Aleppo University’s Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine in Syria and licensed in Kuwait as a General Practitioner. Post graduating in 1996, he began treating children’s teeth under school dental health programs in Hawally. Dr. Abdul Hadi then received a diploma in Computer Sciences and Applications after further developing his I.T skills. In addition to his employment in the Ministry of Health, he was also employed as a coordinator of the Kuwaiti Dental Association conventions, henceforth participating in various organizational committees and coordinated with all relevant public entities, in addition to his social and media related activities. Subsequently, Dr. Abdul Hadi supervised and managed Farawaniya Dental Center, developing constructive policies aimed at monitoring the quality of procedures at the Center and to raise the number of clinics from 30 to 46. Under Dr. Abdul Hadi’s management (2000-2004) a new centre commenced and the number of equipped dental clinics rose from 2 to 11. Coordinating media for the school dental health programs, Dr. Abdul Hadi was able to ensure successful business strategies in addition to strengthening the coordination between the Ministry of Health and the school’s dental programs. He managed to organize and launch awareness campaigns, advertisements and essays in relevance to the programs. In addition, he created the school programs’ magazine and launched the oral

and dental health programs website (20012004) under the auspices of the Dental Health Department in the Ministry of Health. Soon after, Dr. Abdul Hadi leaded several positions at private entities, such as the Head of Gulf Clinic Advanced Dental Care Center, Head of International Salam Hospital and the Head of the Dentistry Department. During his time there, he developed the Customer Service, Patient Care and the Dentistry Department, among others, while developing the patient medical records, personnel affairs and logistic and technical support department. During his employment at the hospital, he participated in several committees (e.g Ethical and Professional Practices Committee) earning accreditation from the Canadian Council for Health Services on Accreditation. Furthermore, he received a degree in hospital security management and hospital hospitality management and a certificate of membership in Team Management and Self-development. Keen to further develop, he also attained his MBA in General and Strategic Management from Kuwait Maastricht Business School. Why Dentistry out of all other medical specializations? The decision to make that choice came from many factors, let alone the nobility of Medicine as a humane mission. Humanitarianly: The awareness of culture, prevention and curing pain matters to me when treating patients. Socially: My passion is to put a smile on the faces of all who seek a positive life. Personally: My fondness for beauty has driven me to exploit my hands-on skills in dentistry to reflect an everaspired to piece of art on the faces of those who chance upon me. How is Sama Dentistry Center Unique? l l l

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Tell us more about Sama Dental Center Sama Dental Center Vision: Our aim is to expand the geographic coverage and capabilities by offering specialist and general services in oral and dental medicine and treatments that suit the needs of all our patients and visitors. Sama Dental Center Mission: Sama Dental Center offers various types of oral and dental treatments through our medical staff consisting of many specialists and consultants in oral and dental problems treatment and diagnosis. Our visitors will enjoy: l Peace of mind from our services. l Variety of services. l Quality assurance. l Excellent skills. l Client satisfaction with the services and treatments offered. l Constructive corporate relations. l Absolute regard of equities. Service Standards and Values at Sama Dental Center: l Absolute compliance with the code of professional ethics l Quality services and treatments l Care and commitment l Efficiency and Effectiveness l Practical experience based on scientific expertise l A well-grounded concept of management l Innovation and keeping abreast with the latest advancements l Enthusiasm for work l Continuous learnin WWW.THETALK-ONLINE.COM 51


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MEN’S COLLECTION SPRING-SUMMER 2014

drawstrings and straps create movement on hand crafted parkas; zips crisscross the sides of compact bomber jackets; elastic bands hold the waists and the hems of trousers in place. Pure expressions of structural rigor, the tailored jackets have concealed buttons emphasized by trims and contours like flashes of contrasting colors with flaps and details that combine on the macs and result in projections of the material.

Precise, competitive, vibrant. Massimiliano Giornetti works on an idea of energetic simplicity for the Salvatore Ferragamo Summer Collection. The Florence-based fashion house subtly employs the very essence of its savoir-faire on the cuts of the garments by permanently altering their structure through a process of minimalism whose appreciation is enhanced in the details. The quest for harmony is centered around the male figure, celebrated in both its physicality and rationality.

The rational efficiency of numbers, barely legible or expanded to the point of abstraction, is a recurring symbol from the hand inlaid sweaters to the tailored etchings on jackets and shirts. The precise expression of style is rhythmic, deconstructed, and amplified by the sequence of square forms that create grid overlays or that etch cut-outs on the surfaces, dematerializing them without altering their compact nature.

The silhouette is clean. Hinted at but never revealed, protected but never entrapped, the body projects an aura of composed sensuality.

The taut materials underline the quest for a sinewy range. The dry touch plays with perceptive differences: cottons as fixed as paper, wools with technical finishing; dry wools, mohair, kangaroo leather. The color palette is liquid, with sudden contrasts: light blue, cyan, dark blue, cobalt, chalk and beige tones are accentuated with flashes of cactus green, cinnamon and vibrant red.

Its energy and vitality is perceptible under the quilted blousons, the little jackets with asymmetric fastenings, and the strong and minimalist short overcoats. The fashion house becomes a workshop where new clothing formulas are tested. In a cross between iconography and knowhow, sportswear is reinterpreted with fine tailoring while formalwear is imbued with the no-frills efficiency and comfort of sportswear. Folded hems,

The accessories are dynamic symbols. Derby shoes fastened with elastic straps and sandals are sums of their parts, which underline their competitive streak. The bags are travelling bags and large backpacks with numerical figures or rhythmic cut-outs. The number motif also appears in the key-chains attached to pants by leather ribbons. Sunglasses shade the eyes like drapes.

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VERSACE MENSWEAR SPRING - SUMMER 2014 Athleticism, idealism, discipline, freedom: these are the powerful attributes of the Versace man. The proud athleticism of the body, with sports tape worn as if a new tattoo, a decoration which appears as a detail on garments. A neat and precise silhouette with light, luxurious tailoring cut from iridescent silk mohair and silk wool, framing the body at its finest. The idealism of Versace iconography, remixed for today and tomorrow, like gold-studded leather jackets, baroque and optical print shirts, and gold Medusa-studded gladiator sandals. The precision and discipline of military life, with washed fabrics and faded creamy tones, as if left out in the sun. The freedom of extravagant prints, such as knitwear featuring the photographs of Marilyn Monroe by Bert Stern, the images colour-blocked and overpainted by hand. Footwear is both smart and soft, with slip-on shoes in soft leather that can be worn with the back trodden down. “The Versace man is powerful in so many different ways. There is the strength of the athletic body, the force of tailoring, power of decoration, and the timelessness of Versace’s iconography, now and forever.” Donatella Versace

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Tod’s Double Stripe SS14 The Tod’s Double Stripe, established first in its bag collection for men for spring\summer 2013, where a selection of styles was distinguished by a double stripe of leather down its sides, has now become a design trope associated with the brand. For this season, the Double Stripe has been applied to several new areas of the collection, in either contrasting colours, or in one colour where the stripes are indicated by stitching alone.

In addition to its use on bags, the Double Stripe motif can now be found on other Tod’s pieces too. The new Gommino 122 driving moccasin is characterised by its squared-toe shape and its iconic gommini pebble sole, and in the Fascia Stripe style features a bold dual-colourblock strap in either yellow and white, orange and white, or blue and white, depending on the colour of the shoe (blue, brown, and grey respectively).

The Double Stripe bags are still a core component of the Tod’s bag collection for men, and come in a variety of styles, including soft briefcases, shoppers, sports bags, and luxury rucksacks. Materials include calfskin, suede and exotic skins, and colours range from subtle browns, blues and greys, to brighter blue, red and orange. The stripes are either stitched in one colour, or come in contrasting colours, depending on the style.

Using the same stripe colour combinations on blue, brown and grey base leathers, the Double Stripe also adorns a selection of document holders, wallets (bi-fold and zip-up styles), iPad cases, and belts (where the stripe is formed by two adjacent leather belt loops).


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Setting the car trend

Sports car world championships in focus: 919 Hybrid and 911 RSR World premiere of the Macan S Diesel

At the Geneva International Motor Show, the new Porsche 919 Hybrid is celebrating its world premiere for the top category of the 2014 World Endurance Championships (WEC). The innovative hybrid prototype will be joined by the Porsche 911 RSR at the Porsche exhibition area in Geneva as well as at all eight races of the WEC series, whose season highlight will certainly be the 24 hours of Le Mans. Porsche will also be showing the Macan S Diesel to the public for the first time in Geneva.

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Matthias Müller, Chairman of Porsche AG, said: “Crucial in the development of the Le Mans prototype were the newly created and revolutionary racing rules for this class as they relate to energy efficiency. In 2014, it will not be the fastest car that wins the World Endurance Championship series and the 24 hours of Le Mans, rather it will be the car that goes the furthest with a defined amount of energy. And it is precisely this challenge that carmakers must overcome. The 919 Hybrid is our fastest mobile research laboratory and the most complex race

car that Porsche has ever built.” The exceptional efficiency of the Porsche 919 Hybrid is the result of a carefully balanced overall concept. The sum of all of its individual components forms an effective unit: from the combustion engine to the energy recovery systems, chassis and running gear, aerodynamics and driver ergonomics. The combustion engine is a compact V four-cylinder petrol engine that also serves as a load-bearing member in the chassis. It is a frontrunner of the


future-oriented downsizing philosophy features two litres of engine displacement, direct fuel injection and mono-turbocharging, the engine that turns at speeds up to 9,000 rpm. The compact engine outputs around 500 hp. In addition, the Le Mans prototype has two energy recovery systems. Fundamentally new here is a system that recovers thermal energy from exhaust gases via an electric generator driven by the exhaust gas stream. The second hybrid system has the functionality familiar from

the 918 Spyder. Here, a generator on the front axle utilises braking phases to convert kinetic energy into electric energy. Lithium-ion batteries serve as the energy storage medium. When the driver needs this energy, an electric motor drives the front axle. This makes the 919 Hybrid an all-wheel drive vehicle temporarily. At Porsche, the pursuit of maximum sporty performance with maximum energy efficiency is condensed into the core brand trait “Intelligent Performance� – it is written in bold letters

on both the 919 Hybrid and 911 RSR. This prototype is not the only innovative car on the road. The 911 icon, which has successfully been reinvented in the seventh generation of the car, consistently benefits directly from motorsport developments. The rear-wheel drive 911 RSR, for example, exhibits intelligent lightweight design and refined aerodynamics. These two traits not only result in better lap times but also better fuel efficiency.

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Real Fashion for Real Men Dan Trepanier

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“I saw a void for a guy’s guide to style.

Something for regular guys who aren’t necessarily interested in fashion but want to improve the way they dress.” The Style Blogger rings familiar to many men looking for a reliable men’s fashion blog to help them look their best. TSBMen started as a simple US-based blog that founder Dan Trepanier did not imagine could reach such great international recognition. In 2009, when Trepanier was in his undergrad, his peers would often turn to him for fashion advice. Oftentimes, he became too busy to make the fashion rounds, so he decided that he would start a blog for his friends to get tips and sample looks to follow. Although TSB was initially a hobby, it soon took over Trepanier’s life and the website now receives thousands of visitors from over 195 countries. What makes TSB stand out among the rest is Trepanier’s attention to the real, everyday man looking for something smart but practical. He caters to anyone “somewhere between Kanye West and average Joe.” Raised on a small farm outside of Windsor, Ontario, Trepanier grew up with a penchant for basketball. He moved to New York City where he was recruited by Columbia University to play basketball and obtain a degree in psychology. After graduating, he spent one year floating around Wall Street internships and the buying office at the world-renowned Saks Fifth Avenue. He won Esquire Magazine’s “Best Dressed Real Man in America” title, which encouraged him to attend the NYC Fashion Institute of Technology where he graduated from the menswear design program. He serves as a Gillette brand ambassador, a freelance writer, and a consultant within the menswear industry. The Style Blog boasts a repertoire of collaborations with several different brands including Ralph Lauren and Van Cleef & Arpels. He has also worked with Frank Clegg and Nordstrom, to preserve his motto of “creating practical and inspiring content for real guys.” Trepanier is an advocate for the natural and the

appealing. His key piece is his jeans. He owns twelve pairs, but really only wears six of them. He says that the key to making jeans really look good is that they have to be authentically distressed- too often, jeans look uncomfortable or starchy. What makes Tepanier’s jeans stand out is that they have been broken into, and they have a “natural” fit. His personal style can be described as basics meets contemporary. His outfits are a blank slate on which he integrates an essential part of current trends. He loves layering and dressing appropriately for each season, and sticks to colour pallets that compliment his surroundings. Trepanier really makes his mark when it comes to formal occasion- his suits are his passion. He does not conform to traditional coloured suits- navies, blacks, greys- but rather opts for

unusual and bold colours. He has a fondness for deep hues such as burgundies and sea greens, and understands the key to creating harmony between the tie, the socks, the shirt, and the shoes. He offers great tips on how every man can own a look on TBSMen, and ensures that each look is one’s own. Dan Tepanier is without doubt a prominent name in the fashion blog industry, but he still sees himself as the guy down the hall with endless fashion tips.

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Grooming

Remington Vacuum Beard & Grooming Kit A good quality trimmer is essential if you’re a man with a beard and want it to look its absolute best. However, in the past using one either resulted in a mess of beard clippings on the bedroom floor or – something I’ve experienced myself – a blocked bathroom sink. Thankfully, Remington has solved the little ‘mess problem’ with their new Vacuum Beard & Grooming Kit. As well as packing the kind of features you’d expect in a trimmer (adaptable length settings, cordless action and a precision detailing tool amongst them) it includes a handy vacuum which collects beard clippings as you trim and stores them away in an easy-to-empty chamber Shiseido Men Total Revitalizer Eye With some of the most delicate skin on the body, eyes are naturally one of the first areas to show signs of fatigue and premature ageing. No wonder, then, that they need a little extra TLC when it comes to skincare. Regular moisturisers are often too heavy for the eye area so a dedicated eye cream or gel is essential. This brand new one from Shiseido, available from the end of May, answers all your ocular needs. As well as hydrating and firming skin around the eye area it also contains a raft of ingredients designed to stimulate collagen production. King Of Shaves Hyperglide More than four years in the making, King Of Shaves’ new Hyperglide razor eschews superficial design tweaks and extra blades for something altogether more revolutionary. Once the razor hits water the entire shaving head becomes self-lubricating, delivering a supersmooth shave with the minimum of friction. What’s more, because of the way it works, you can even do away with traditional shaving preps if you wish, making it perfect for travel, gym bags and office drawers. Clever! 62

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setting the watch trends

Jaeger-LeCoultre High Jewellery from the Hybris Artistica Collection The Swiss watchmaker Manufacture unveils its three High Jewellery timepieces from Hybris Artistica collection, symbolising the horological excellence of the Grande Maison… Reverso Cordonnet Neva Due to the almost imperceptible presence of its miniature movements clinging to the contours of the case, Jaeger-LeCoultre is a pioneer in ladies’ watches. When the first ladies’ Reverso came out of the workshops of the Grande Maison, it presaged even greater creativity. With surfaces of expression serving as blank canvases for rare handcrafts, the Reverso lends itself to the most artistic jewellery interpretations in a halo of diamonds. Rendez-Vous Célestial Introduced in 2013, the Rendez-Vous Célestial is a tribute to the founder of the Grande Maison. The sky has always been a preferred field of study for the watchmakers of the Vallée de Joux. Likewise, Antoine LeCoultre had an enduring fascination for the Milky Way constellations. An inventor of great genius, he dedicated his entire life to the quest for perfection, while devoting particular attention to the elements. It is in homage to his spirit of observation and inventiveness that Jaeger-LeCoultre created this timepiece. Rendez-Vous Tourbillon For its Hybris Artistica version, the artisans considered how to fully pave the Rendez-Vous Tourbillon with diamonds, while maintaining the extremely expressive and distinctive features of the model. They recreated the composition of the Rendez-Vous dial, which, while it remains recognisable, is transfigured by alternating baguettes-cut and round diamonds. Born from the imagination of the gemsetters of the Manufacture, Rock-Setting® is characterised 64

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by an exceptional arrangement of the stones to reveal the fire of diamonds of the finest water. Thus selected and positioned according to the art that the Manufacture has perfected, the gems seem to require no setting at all, leaving no underlying metal visible. The lustre of the stones reaches new heights of stunning brilliance. Above all, the dial offers a face of infinite purity perfectly suited to this iconic model that emphasises feminine beauty.


Hermes Arceau Temari Japanese refinement

The Japanese-inspired Arceau Temari model combines the skills of snow setting and hard stone marquetry in an exceptional collection of jewelry watches. The story of Temari, an art meaning “hand ball” in Japanese, is bound up with that of kimonos, since the making of these silken garments provided enough scraps of fabric to make these entertaining objects that were greatly appreciated at the Imperial court. Little by little, simple stitching gave way to embroidery and to motifs that were increasingly sophisticate, in terms both their complex geometry and their colorful harmonies. These ancestral balls have inspired a Hermès silk carré, of which one of the motifs is now reinterpreted in the Arceau collection. These watches are issued in limited white gold editions set with diamonds according to the snowsetting technique and feature dials reproducing the design of one of these balls by combining diamonds with a marquetry composed either of white mother-of-pearl, onyx, lapis lazuli or opal. The snow-setting is done with no predefined plan; and instead each stone is individually selected and put in place; each claw is cut and each grain is beaded so as to create a harmonious overall effect that is unique to each model. No less than 700 stones are set on the case, a job that takes an experienced gemsetter almost three weeks. On each of these exceptional watches, the dial is crafted according to traditional diamondsetting and hard stone marquetry techniques. For each watch, and in this case according to a precise plan, 20 tiny fragments of all different shapes and sizes are milled from a block of stone or mother-of-pearl finely sliced into infinitely small platelets. The pieces are then individually assembled on the already gem-set dial. These two operations require great precision and dexterity, since the stone is particularly fragile on such a tiny scale. As if

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Make a wedding even more special with the timeless perfection of Baume &Mercier timepieces Weddings constitute new beginnings and beautiful journeys and this joyous celebration must be marked with a gift that lasts a lifetime. Highlighting the significance of this special occasion and celebrating the joy of giving, Swiss watchmaker Baume &Mercier presents the ideal gifts of luxury and elegance that will surely make a lasting impression! Watch the couple light up as you gift them a classic set of timepieces from Baume &Mercier’s Classima and Clifton collections. Designed to form a pair if desired, Baume & Mercier’s new Classima Quartz timepieces come in two sizes and are the perfect accessories for special occasions in the lives of the men and women who receive them. These new

Classima watches are housed in a polished steel case with a satin-finish silver sunray dial, mounted on a red-brown alligator strap. They are the perfect addition to this line of instruments whose timeless elegance has the amazing ability to enhance special occasions in life. These two watches in contrasting sizes (33mm and 42mm in diameter) maximize their evocative power thanks to their case-back that can be engraved with a personal message to capture the significance of the special moment. With their urban designs, the Clifton timepieces arrive in 30 mm and 41 mmdiameter two-tone cases and are driven by a mechanical self-winding caliber visible through a transparent sapphire crystal case-back. The timepieces feature a sober sun satin-finished silver-colored dial, gilt hands and indexes and a date aperture at 3 o’clock. Worn with a two-tone bracelet closed by triple folding clasp with security push-pieces, this pair epitomizes those chic city values that we instinctively identify with a timeless charm all of their own. As the couple begins their new life together, gift them a set of Baume & Mercier 66 THETALK / April / 2014 timepieces that will encapsulate every perfect moment and memory in their life.


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EBEL Wave Lady with double-wrap

The new EBEL Wave Lady flawlessly captures contemporary fashion with a sexy double-wrap EBEL’s iconic wave-link bracelet has spun a new modern twist in a contemporary double wrap interpretation. The DNA of this emblematic design, first introduced in 1977, is still instantly recognizable in this newly transformed doublewrap edition. Classic, contemporary and fashionably versatile, the new Wave Lady appeals to her playful side yet with an alluring femininity imparted by its fluid design and harmonious lines.

sleek, structural design dictates of the season.

Proportions and silhouettes for Autumn-Winter 2013 are heavily influenced by couture shapes – cocoon sleeves, nipped-in-waists, full skirts and oversized coats – that have been updated using austere, minimalistic and structural forms. For a watch to stand out against this fashion landscape, it must have a strong presence, and the double-wrap strap of the new EBEL Wave Lady gives it striking definition that adheres to the

The sinuous calf leather strap version is inherently feminine. Its curved lines and tactile quality conjure images of a serpent coiled seductively around the wearer’s wrist – as flattering to the female form as a sensuous wrap dress. Also featuring an elegant mother-of-pearl dial, this retro-chic version is offered in stainless steel on a grey strap, stainless steel & 18K red gold with an off-white strap, or with an 18K rose gold case

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The EBEL Wave Lady on a double-wrapped band of cool brushed stainless steel links contrasted by polished steel waves or the warmth of red gold PVD-finished waves creates a soft, liquid impression that is heightened by a glistening white mother-of-pearl dial. The innate glamour of this wrist-wrapping metal design facilitates an easy transition from day to evening wear.

complemented by a brown strap. Finished with a standard buckle, the EBEL Wave Lady doublewrap calfskin strap watch is the perfect accessory to set-off crisp tailoring or the contemporary new cut of a classic white shirt. Each of the five styles is equipped with a fine Swiss quartz movement and anti-reflective sapphire crystal. All are water-resistant to 50 meters. Their mother-of-pearl dials are graced by slender rhodium-plated or gold-plated diamondpolished hands, applied EBEL symbol at 12:00 and Arabic numeral at 6:00. EBEL’s legendary Wave Lady is a classic with universal appeal, newly alluring and feminine with a sexy double-wrap.


FERRAGAMO BUCKLE COLLECTION, THE NEW SPECIAL PROJECT FROM THE SALVATORE FERRAGAMO EYEWEAR AND TIMEPIECES WORLD An elegant blend of forms and materials and close attention to detail underpinned by skilled artisanal expertise display the label’s incredible craftsmanship continuously balanced with its modern style. The creative key values of the Salvatore Ferragamo universe establish a profound dialogue between its roots and the demands of the present. Arising from this combination is the Ferragamo Buckle Collection, a new project that embraces the Salvatore Ferragamo Eyewear and Timepieces world and offers a modern reinterpretation of the concept of the buckle, highlighting not only the purely aesthetic role it has in the label’s footwear and accessories, but also its functional relevance.

An example of the finest Swiss Made artisanal tradition applied to design, the case of the watches reflects the shape of the buckle. The 37 mmdiameter case, which comes in steel or gold IP, stands out for its distinctive cloche shape, with the bezel in metal or in black, beige or tortoiseshelleffect acetate, to match the frames of the glasses. The dial, in champagne, silver, dark brown or black, is further enhanced by the intricate guilloché finishing and the diamond-embedded numbers on the flange. Equipped with a Swiss-Made quartz movement the case features the crown at 12 o’clock. The asymmetrical lugs support the vegetable-tanned calfskin strap, which comes in 6 different colours: tobacco, beige, orange, brown, fuchsia and black with contrasting top-stitching.

The Buckle Collection sunglasses are reinvented with the front in the shape of a buckle, turning attention to detail into a hallmark of style. Made of acetate and metal, they are the perfect synthesis of creativity, functionality and cutting-edge technology: from the fastening of the acetate circles to the metal front to the stylish hinge produced from a block of metal and the Ferragamo logo lasered onto the stems and the right lens. Available in four stylish colours - black and gold, light havana and palladium, dark havana and gold, ivory and gold. The Ferragamo Buckle Collection will be on sale at Salvatore Ferragamo boutiques and authorized retailers across the world from May 2014. WWW.THETALK-ONLINE.COM

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FOOTBALL: Pelé, The King of Football, chooses Hublot Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot, speaking at the famous annual Football Extravaganza Awards ceremony held at Grosvenor House in London, took the opportunity to announce that Pelé would be joining the organisation as Hublot’s Brand Ambassador for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™. During the evening, Pelé - The King of Football - was also presented with the highly prestigious Legend of Football Award, a tribute from the entire international footballing community in recognition of his extraordinary career and lifetime achievements. Hublot was the Key Sponsor of the evening’s event, which will likely be remembered as one of the greatest nights in the footballing calendar. Pelé. The King of Football. Does he need an introduction? He is considered the best player of all time. He is the only footballer to have been three-times world champion, in 1958, 1962 and 1970, with the Brazilian team. He amassed an incredible array of honours with the two professional clubs he played for (Santos FC and New York Cosmos), winning the Intercontinental Cup (1962 and 1963), the Copa Libertadores

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(1962 and 1963), the North American Soccer League (1977) and the São Paulo championship (ten times) in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Since his retirement from sport, Pelé has been an ambassador for the UN and UNESCO for Education, Ecology and the Environment. He was Brazil’s minister for sport from 1995 to 1998. However, he has not retired from football altogether, and still serves as a spokesman, ambassador and philanthropist. He is actively supporting his country in its preparations for the 2014 competition. Ricardo Guadalupe, Hublot CEO, said: “It is an immense honour and privilege to have been chosen by Pelé, the King of Football! When he came to see us with Jean-Claude Biver last year at the Hublot Manufacture in Nyon in Switzerland, there was an immediate connection. His presence and his enthusiasm for his country and the upcoming FIFA World Cup™ were incredible. We are going to accomplish great things together in Brazil!” Hublot is Official Timekeeper and Official Watch of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™


Patek Philippe Calatrava

In their diamond-set white-gold cases, the two new SAXONIA models constitute a fascinating combination of horological precision, superb artisanship and feminine elegance. The visible facets of all the members of the SAXONIA watch family reflect the rich inner life of these timepieces. They represent a perfect embodiment of mechanical precision, sublime craftsmanship and well-balanced design. This also applies to the two new SAXONIA models in white (Ref. 878.029) and brown (Ref. 878.038) faces. Both of these mesmerising A. Lange & Söhne ladies’ watches are focussing on the very essence. With svelte hands and baton hour markers in rhodiumed gold, the scintillating white- or brown-inlaid mother-of-pearl face indicates the hours and minutes, as well as the seconds on a subsidiary dial. Located at 6 o’clock, the subdial stands in equilibrium with the A. Lange & Söhne signa-ture beneath 12 o’clock. The cool gloss of 18-carat white gold emphasises the graceful silhouette of the two-part case that sparkles with the exceptional fire of 60 brilliant-cut

diamonds. Straps in white or brown crocodile leather match the colour of the dial and amplify the glamorous charisma of these watches. The manually wound manufacture calibre L941.2 inside the SAXONIA assures high timekeeping accuracy. When fully wound, it delivers a power reserve of 45 hours. The movement reflects the ambitious quest for aesthetic elegance down to the smallest detail. Surfaces lavishly decorated by hand as well as the Glashütte ribbing that adorns the three-quarter plate made of German silver manifest the pursuit of perfection as aptly as the screwed gold chatons and the hand-engraved balance cock. The sapphirecrystal caseback reveals the movement as a showpiece of mechanical ingenuity, commensurate with the dazzling appearance of the watch.

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HEALTH

Prepare Your Skin for the Sun Chalet season is upon us, and we’ve all been dying to discard our winter clothes and don those brandnew bathing suits. However, before you slather yourself in tanning spray and stock up on summer reading, there are certain precautions you must take to ensure your skin remains healthy. In the winter, our skin turns dry and ashy. If you expose your sensitive skin to the sun too quickly, the UV rays will result in skin damage such as sun burns and dark spots. But worry not, sunbathers: by following this skin care guide, your skin will be radiant and golden until summer 2015! Exfoliate Get your hands on a good loofah, and scrub! Try to get a good scrub in once a week to make sure that all your dead skin cells are removed. Focus on particularly dense areas like your elbows and knees. Moisturize After your scrub, your skin needs to be replenished. Choose your favourite moisturizer and lather it all over you skin, which is most vulnerable after a good scrubbing, meaning more moisture can get in. Detox Stock up on mangoes, watermelons, cantaloupes, carrots, spinach, apricots, and berries to promote skin health. These foods are rich in betacarotene, an antioxidant that keeps your skin supple and healthy. Befriend Fish Fish are full of healthy oils that do wonders for the body, including keeping 72

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the skin looking radiant. Fish you should be focusing on this summer are: salmon, sardines, trout, mackerel, and herring. Hydrate Being in the sun most of the day means you will get thirstier: don’t hold back. If you are thirsty, drink as much water as you want because otherwise you will suffer from dehydration and/or heat stroke, and let’s face it: you can’t really get a good tan stuck in recovery! Protect When you’re in the sun, you want to get a lasting tan, but you also want it to last. Go for tanning lotion/spray with at least SPF 25. In with the good, out with the bad! Preserve Once you’re out of the sun, lock in that tan with a good after sun lotion or oil, and put on something fluorescent or white to make your colour pop. Happy tanning!


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Japan The beginning of April marks the start of the anticipated cherry blossom season in Japan. There you will be enchanted and mesmerized by the vast array of different sights and activities you can do there- you’ll never want to leave!

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Japan is a vibrant nation that has made its mark on the world. It is the homeland of many international favourites, such as anime and sushi. Over countless years, Japan has built itself to become a world leader in technology and innovation meanwhile maintaining its rich culture and tradition. There are myriads different things to do, like spending the day in Kyoto watching traditional geisha dances and soaking in an onsenafterwards, or sampling all the culinary thrills Tokyo has to offer. What makes Japan great is that it is exotic but modern, making you feel comfortable but ensuring that your time spent there will not be forgotten. Cherry blossoms need cold weather to “wake up” and warm weather to bloom. 2014 was a bit chillier than normal, setting the blooming season a few days behind schedule. For this year, the best time to see the cherry blossoms bloom is from April 7- May 8, when the entire nation is at its peak. During this month, the national Japanese pastime becomes hanami- flower viewing. Hanami consists of taking a leisurely stroll in a park or having a picnic with friends, but the latter can get very crowded and people often reserve their picnic spots long before the midday meal. To make the sights even more remarkable, cherry blossoms are often lit up at night, especially when the trees are situated by an old temple, castle, or shrine in areas like Chureito Pagoda and Mount Fuji. Japan boasts natural phenomena as far as the eye can see- literally. It is home to Mount Fuji, cited by artists as the “most perfect volcano.” Its flawless structure inspires religious epiphanies in many Shintos- the spirituality that connects past beliefs to present progress. IT also has architecture that dates back to the 7th century AD. The spectacular Buddhist architecture remains unchanged to this day, and temples are often built in exact imitation as they were when they were first erected- with no nails. The preservation of the old mixed with the modernity 76

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of the new makes Japan’s architecture something not to be missed. If you are looking for something less visual and more inclusive, give Japan’s many onsen a try. For very low rates (starting from 9000 JYD/night- 24 KWD!) you can spend the night at one of Japan’s most luxurious destinations. Submerge yourself in silky blue hot springs that promise to keep away any colds for three years. But make sure to return every three years to ensure perfect health! Because Shintoism is invested in cleanliness, Japan is very cautious about the spreading

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of bacteria and germs. The sanitation is phenomenal- even McDonald’s has special burger wrappers to keep hands from touching the food. Tokyo is one of the top tourists attractions in the world because of how progressive it is. In Tokyo, you will be overwhelmed with options of what to do: you could watch a professional sumo match, visit the renowned Shibuya Crossing, wander through the countless museums of art and history, and take a stroll down Akibahara street if you are a fan of cosplay. Japan is limitless in its options; so don’t miss your chance to make the most out of your spring break. Sayonara!.

Japan Fact Sheet:

Climate: Temperate, 4 distinct seasons Population: 127.6 Million Capital: Tokyo Airport: Narita International Airport Language: Japanese Religion: Shinto and Buddhist Traditional Dress: Kimono Currency: Japanese Yen (1 KWD= 366 JYP) Time Zone: UTC +9 Dialing Code: (+81) Power Outlets: North American 2 prong

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Kuwait Exclusives

Breitling opens first boutique in Kuwait City Launch of Boutique follows amazing display by Breitling Wingwalkers Independent luxury Swiss watch manufacturer, Breitling, has opened the doors of its brand new flagship boutique in Kuwait City. The 94 sqm boutique is Breitling’s first in Kuwait and one of the latest in the brand’s global expansion plan that has seen Breitling Boutiques established across the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Europe and America. The grand opening, which was attended by Breitling president, Theodore Schneider, took place just hours after a special celebratory display by the world-famous Breitling Wingwalkers above Kuwait City’s Marina Crescent. VIP guests and large crowds were entertained by a breathtaking sequence of acrobatic manoeuvres and handstands performed by the wingwalking girls, all while strapped to the top wings of the team’s 1930’s Boeing Stearman biplanes. The new Breitling Boutique is located in the Al Hamra luxury mall, in the tallest sculpted tower in the world, home to the most innovative and prestigious integrated lifestyle developments in downtown Kuwait City.

OFFICINE PANERAI CELEBRATES INAUGURATION OF THE FIRST BOUTIQUE IN KUWAIT Officine Panerai, the Renowned Italian Company, hosted an exclusive VIP and media event to celebrate the inauguration of its first boutique in Kuwait in the presence of Mr. Angelo Bonati, CEO of Officine Panerai and Mr. Ali Behbehani, President of Behbehani Group. The event was held at the Panerai Boutique located in the luxurious Al Hamra Mall, located in Sharq, the home of many of Kuwaiti’s economic leaders and one of the most significant neighborhoods of the Kuwaiti capital. The brand opened its door to over 100 watch-making connoisseurs and regional media to celebrate this special occasion, whereby they were given the opportunity to browse through the boutique, which has a floor space of over 100 sq m. In honor of its historical link with the Italian Navy, the shapes and materials recall the world of the sea: simple lines alternate with undulating wave-like structures, glass, white marble, bronze, steel and teak-wood treated to achieve an even more “nautical” appearance. A wide collection of high precision timepieces and special edition watches were on display at the centre of the boutique and in the VIP room, all of which the invitees took the time to enjoy, try on and purchase.

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THE STREET STYLES COLLECTIVE

the street styles collective A new season and a new dose of inspiration! This time we have hit all the major capitals around the world; not just London, New York & Paris but Copenhagen, Tokyo, Milan and more. From local to international, we are bringing you an assortment of fashion styles and combinations. As with every season, do not miss out on the fun of experimenting!

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Kuwait street styles Time and time again we bring you Street Style inspirations from across the globe. However, we cannot steer away from the fashionable crowd here in Kuwait. Whether it is how they dress to work, lunch, events or parties, whichever the occasion, these trendsetters always look stylishly chic!

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Fashion feature

Stars Shine in Piaget at the Film Independent Spirit Awards For the seventh consecutive year, Piaget cohosts the Film Independent Spirit Awards, a star-studded affair honoring the best performers, directors, writers and producers of independent film. With several of 2013’s most noteworthy films being independent productions, the event drew some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Jared Leto, Jon Hamm, Lupita Nyong’o, and Reese Witherspoon, among others. “Piaget is proud to be a partner of the film Independent Spirit Awards and support the finest in independent film,” stated Philippe Leopold-Metzger, CEO of Piaget. “As a champion of creative spirit and independent thinking, this is a perfect fit for our maison.”

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PIAGET RETURNS TO PALM BEACH TO CELEBRATE POLO’S BEST Team Valiente Defends Their Title To Win The Piaget Gold Cup Swiss watchmaker and jeweler, Piaget, returned to Palm Beach for the seventh consecutive year as the presenting sponsor and Official Timekeeper of the Piaget Gold Cup tournament at the International Polo Club in Palm Beach. World class polo players and brothers, Facundo Pieres, Gonzalito Pieres, Nico Pieres and Mariano Aguerre of the Ellerstina Piaget team, Piaget North America’s polo ambassador, Jeff Hall and his wife, Michelle Hall, and close friends of the brand Marc Ganzi and Melissa Ganzi, joined Larry Boland, President of Piaget North America, to celebrate the final match of the intense three-week tournament. It was a heated competition between teams Valiente and Alegria, with the latter, led by Clemente Zavaleta, Mariano Aguerre, Hilario Ulloa and Julian Mannix, looking to defeat Valiente’s long-running title. From the start, Valiente, fronted by Adolfo Cambiaso, Sapo Caset, Santi Torres and Robert Jornayvaz, took control and led the score 7 to 3 by half time. In an exciting change of events in the fifth chukker, Alegria pulled through and tied the game 9-9. Nevertheless, Valiente triumphed over Alegria to win the championship 11 to 10 with two minutes to spare. Sapo Caset was recognized as the Most Valuable Player and awarded with a Piaget Polo clock by Larry Boland, in honor of polo great, Carlos Gracida. Atissa Tadjadod, Global Director of Communications for Piaget, also awarded Best Playing Pony to Sapo Caset’s pony, Pipi.

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PORTER Magazine Hosts Star-Studded Launch Party in Paris Natalie Massenet and Lucy Yeomans hosted a black tie reception for over 400 guests including celebrities, models, socialites, contributors and advertisers on Saturday 1st March at Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris. Guests included Rihanna, Jessica Alba, Kristin Scott Thomas, Olivia Palermo, Caroline de Maigret, Noomi Rapace, Natalie Massenet (Founder and Executive Chairman, THE NET-A-PORTER GROUP), Lucy Yeomans (Editor-in-Chief, PORTER and THE EDIT), Tess Macleod Smith (VP, Publishing Director), Rachel Reavley (Publisher), Alison Loehnis (President, NETA-PORTER.COM), Alexander Wang, Christian Louboutin, Isabel Marant, Pierre Hardy, Haider Ackerman, Anthony Vacarello, Olivier Rousteing, Peter Dundas, Prabal Gurung, Phillip Lim, Olivier Theykens, Jason Wu, Viktor and Rolf, Charlotte Olympia, Mouret, Erdem Moralioglu, Antonio Berardi, Christopher Kane, Mary Katrantzou, Nicolas Kirkwood, Anya Hindmarch, Alice Temperley, Richard Nicol, Jonathan Saunders, Henry Holland, Michael Van Der Ham, Elie Saab, Anja Rubik, Izabel Goulart, Arizona Muse, Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Elisa Sednaoui, Tallulah Harlech, Edie Campbell, Dree Hemingway, Leigh Lezark and Geordon Nicol, Mira Duma, Joanna Preiss and Sofia Sanchez Barrenechea, amongst others.

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Restaurant REVIEW

The First Fine Dining Experience in Kuwait Véranda Keeping in line with the glitz and glam of Harvey Nichols Kuwait, Véranda was founded as a model of fine dining. The eatery is not a franchise, making it the only restaurant of its kind in Kuwait. Whether you are entering the restaurant from Harvey Nichols Kuwait or from the Grand Avenue, you will be overwhelmed by the stunning interior, giving your eyes a sample of what your mouth will surely experience. The furniture is custom made for the restaurant and the interior is designed by Adam Tihany, an American interior designer, famous for restaurant designs around the world. Véranda uses only pure, natural ingredients to maintain a clean eating standard. The restaurant is sleek and elegant, as well as affordable. The entirety of the restaurant’s crockery is specifically made for Véranda, and the plates are unbranded to accommodate an organic, untainted theme to reflect the fare. Véranda begins with the first bite, which is comprised of progressive local favourites such as hummus, mutabbal (eggplant puree), and halloumi cheese. The velvety hummus crowns a roasted, sweet, yellow bell pepper.

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The mutabbal comes atop a beautifully charred eggplant, and is very bold in its taste. Finally, one of the most requested dishes at Véranda is the warm, grilled halloumi – it is soft, but contrasts greatly with the crisp crostini it lays atop. The saltiness of the cheese is complemented by a pesto glaze and roasted cherry tomato. After the first bite comes the starter course. The salmon salad consists of a cured salmon base topped with fennel and green apple. It has a light, cherry oak smoked flavour that is prepared a-la-minute, meaning that the flavour is infused one minute before it is served. The presentation is magnificent - the smoke is captured in a tall glass cover and removed at the table, imbuing the atmosphere with the tantalising scent, making it one of Véranda’s signature dishes. The second salad we sampled was a deliciously fresh dish, the watermelon feta salad.

The saccharine watermelon is contrasted with the sharp feta and bitter pickled tomatoes, and this delectable medley is topped off by a hazel and orange dressing. The penultimate and grandest course, the entrée, is very difficult to choose! The lamb musakhan is a familiar dish to Mediterranean diners, as the menu has been designed around the region’s cuisine. The lamb is cooked for eight hours to ensure thoroughness and tenderness. It is stuffed with a generous helping of seasonal vegetables such as carrots and zucchini, and encased in a parmesan outer layer. It is simultaneously savory and comfortable, making the dish a Véranda favourite. The black cod is buttery and melts in the mouth, and is served with a crunchy asparagus tempura. The prawn casserole has a delectable, vibrant leek and apricot base with large, juicy prawns. The combination of fruit and prawn was daring, but proved to be a signature at Véranda. All the entrées are served with side dishes: roasted baby potatoes, quinoa with squash and goat’s cheese, sautéed mushrooms with truffle oil, and artichokes. Each side dish complements a certain flavour: the mushrooms fit perfectly with the lamb, the baby potatoes with the cod, and the asparagus complemented the prawns. The quinoa squash was excellent on its own. Véranda takes pride in its desserts, as well it should. There were three assortments for us to sample: Fresh Fruit Salad, Nougat Glacé and Exotic Mousse. Naturally, each selection had

a twist: the fruit came in three clear bowls with different mixtures. The first was orange slices in rose syrup, the second was mango slivers and pomegranate seeds in mint syrup, and the last was a combination of hearty berries (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry) served in spicy black pepper syrup. The frozen nougat was a combination of pistachio and other nuts, with apricot and honey sauce and a caramelised sugar topping. This particular dish is a popular Mediterranean dessert, but with a Véranda twist. Finally, the passion fruit mousse comes between a delicate almond biscuit and mango cream, and is adorned with grated coconut on the side. This particular dish stands out as a dessert, and is best complemented by a Senorita, a citrusy drink with passion fruit, lime and orange juice. In fact, Véranda’s drinks could be dessert on their own with the tropical tastes of Treasure- banana, kiwi, orange, and mangoor Pink Amaretto- fresh berries blended with milk and orchid syrup. Véranda stands out as the first fine dining establishment in Kuwait. The restaurant manager states that because of its location, Véranda is home to a diverse range of clientele. With food development and review every eight weeks, Véranda is a dynamic cuisine that opts to combine the regional with the international. The quality of the food at Véranda combines with the culture of its location and the diversity of its staff and clientele to create a strong expertise that makes the essence of Vérandathe first fine-dining experience in Kuwait.

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BOOK REVIEWs

Back to Nature Great ExpectationsCharles Dickens Charles Dickens was a great writer for many reasons; but one constantly overlooked motif in his works is his brilliant descriptive language. Great Expectations is loved by many and is a rudiment in any library. Pip is set to work as a blacksmith’s apprentice, but a secret donor finances his life as a gentleman in London. Great Expectations is a tale of new beginnings and second chances, which makes it a perfect read for spring. Also, be sure to keep your eye on the lookout for descriptions of nature and the environment- Dickens really understood the relationship between a character and his/her surroundings.

The Grapes of WrathJohn Steinbeck Walden, or Life in the Woods- Henry David Thoreau In the middle of the 19th century, American Transcendentalist author Henry David Thoreau dropped everything and ventured out into the woods by Walden Pond to rehabilitate his spirit and rediscover his humanity through nature. He built a cabin and lived on the land alone, and recounts the entire autobiography in Walden, or Life in the Woods. The text is a staple for anyone hoping to understand the attachment Romantic writers had to nature in the nineteenth century.

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In the middle of Dust Bowl America, the Joad family must trek across dusty landscapes to find work and shelter in California. John Steinbeck uses the dusty landscapes and gloomy days to highlight how his characters feel in the midst of their journey towards a greener, lush land of promise. The story is as real and as relatable as ever, as we are in constant search of greener grass. Although the story is open-ended, the beauty of it is that you are able to infer your own conclusion. So pick up The Grapes of Wrath and give the American Dream a try!


World’s Spring- Vladimir Gakov Editor Vladimir Gakov collected short, riveting science fiction tales from different people all over the former Soviet Union with a single unifying theme: spring. To the respective writers, spring bears its own meaning; each story shows a unique way in which spring can change everything. The great thing about World’s Spring is that we are given a glance into a former world and the fantasies its inhabitants had. There are tales of aliens and tales of futuristic worlds alike, but at the end of the day they all reflect the inner desires of each writer and the effect a new beginning can have on a myriad of different types of people/creatures.

Robinson Crusoe- Daniel Defoe

The Signature of All Things- Elizabeth Gilbert

This classic tale of shipwreck and survival has come into your life in one way or the other. Daniel Defoe’s novel came to life in 1997 with Tom Hanks as the title character, but the novel is just as vivid on its own. When the novel first came out in 1719, the title was three sentences long, and people mistook it for an autobiographical work because of how realistically it portrayed the 28-year-solitude of a shipwrecked man. Still, Robinson Crusoe is a tale of survival and man’s dependence on nature, as well as an enthralling look into the mind of a man who hasn’t seen another human being in almost three decades.

Elizabeth Gilbert made the New York Times Bestseller List more than once, and it’s not hard to see why. With The Signature of All Things, readers follow the story of botanist and heiress Alma Whittaker. She researchers flowers and the mysteries behind them, and she soon begins to understand the science of the universe through nature. Consequently, she falls in love with Ambrose Pike, an orchid painter who can inexplicably grasp the essence of nature through paint. Ambrose pulls Alma into a spiritual world of magic and divinity, and she exposes him to the literal world of cause and effect. Together, they attempt to make sense of themselves through each other and their studies of nature.

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movie RevIEws

movies showing this month

Captain America: The Winter Soldier Cast: Chris Evans, Frank Grillo, Sebastian Stan Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Synopsis:Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world and battles a new threat from old history: the Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier.

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Rio 2

Transcendence

Sabotage

Brick Mansions

Cast: Anne Hathaway, Rodrigo Santoro, Jesse Eisenberg

Cast: Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Morgan Freeman

Cast: Paul Walker, David Belle, RZA

Director: Carlos Saldanha

Director: Wally Pfister

Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Terrence Howard

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama

Synopsis: It’s a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their three kids in RIO 2, after they’re hurtled from that magical city to the wilds of the Amazon. As Blu tries to fit in, he goes beak-to-beak with the vengeful Nigel, and meets the most fearsome adversary of all - his father-in-law.

Synopsis: A terminally ill scientist downloads his mind into a computer. This grants him power beyond his wildest dreams, and soon he becomes unstoppable.

Synopsis: Members of an elite DEA task force find themselves being taken down one by one after they rob a drug cartel safe house.

Synopsis: An undercover cop tries to take down a ruthless crime lord with access to a neutron bomb by infiltrating his gang.

Director: David Ayer

Director: Camille Delamarre


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(June 22-July 22) You have many things to celebrate this month, and being your compassionate self you will include everyone in your happiness. But don’t forget that you have a corporate/academic life that needs as of that positive energy just as much as your personal life does.

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(July 23-Aug 22) Considering going abroad? Try somewhere new. Seeing the same four walls is not healthy for your wellbeing, adventurous Leo, so be daring. When you return, you will be able to attack any challenge with a newfound tenacity.

LIBRA

(Sept. 24-Oct. 23) Even if you’re a good judge of character, Libra, the people who know you say that you base your opinions on your personal feelings, which often affect your good judgment. Try and see the bigger picture and it may just give you a whole new perspective.

Happy birthday Aries! Your birth month will treat you very well, because your confidence will push you to take charge. This is just in time, because your opportunities are fleeting. Make sure you make all decisions after cautious deliberations

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) You are signing contracts and making smart decisions for your present and future- good for you! You will dominate your new workplace with all your bright ideas and unique touch, and make sure you don’t respond too harshly to criticism.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) April looks great for you! You are in demand because of your creative non-traditional approached to all sorts of things. Be careful though, you don’t want to get caught in between other people’s problems. You might get the blame for any consequent issues.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21) You had a tough month and spent a lot of time hiding in your room, but now things are starting to look up for you. The tough lessons you learned will give you a “new wisdom” glow, so be prepared for a shower of compliments, especially considering that you have been missed.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23) Always the organized one, there’s a mess somewhere in your life that you just can’t seem to clear. Your normal calm and centered strategy to any kind of modification will shift when you begin to follow your heart instead of your mind. Be wary of emotional thinking!

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Your month starts out fast paced, but you’re going to burn out halfway through. You miss someone from your past, but don’t reach out to someone who hurt you. Keep yourself occupied with working to improve yourself.

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov. 23-Dec. 21)

A lot of people don’t realize that someone as outgoing as you can be lonely, too. Your friends notice this, because you will lean more heavily on them than usual. Surround yourself with people who love you, and don’t worry: someone will come along to shower you in attention.

GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Don’t let hopelessness get you down. Nearing the end of the month, you will find yourself a new muse. Listen to your gut, not naysayers getting you down. Soon enough, you will shock yourself and everyone around you with what you achieve.

SCORPIO

(Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone from your past will bring up old accomplishments and remind you of how great you are. You need that kind reminder right now, because this is a very tense season for you. Soon, your reputation will precede you and you will be back at the top of your game.

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