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But unlike light woods or floral wallpaper, the nude woman trend could be here to stay because it is tapping into something deeper than a simple appreciation for a look. Yes, boob and butt homewares are beautiful, much like the bodies they re modelled on, but they also represent a brand of intersectional feminism that is close to the hearts of millennial women. Where the trend started French-Algerian designer Anissa Kermiche sparked interest in the concept with her cheeky ‘Love Handles and ‘Jugs Jug’ vases. Kermiche is a computer science and engineering graduate who turned her hand to playful jewellery and interiors design, and who counts renowned style-writer Pandora Sykes, influencer Camille Charriere, as well as a growing number of celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Lily James, Gigi Hadid and Elisabeth Moss among her cult-following.
DUBAI: March 8 marked annual International Women’s Day, a day that celebrates and champions the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women around the world and also highlights what still needs to be done in the ongoing fight for women’s rights and equality. To celebrate the occasion, many brands, designers and retailers introduced Women’s Day-themed