Fred Mouawad, whose stunning jewellery collection was worn by Kristen Stewart, explains how their flagship collection ‘Flower of Eternity’ will be available online a.
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Celebrate the spirit of Ramadan in style with Sawa Exhibition
Along with glorious festivities and the spirit of togetherness, Ramadan also signifies a period of deep reflection and bringing people closer to their purpose and aspirations. The Sawa initiative, a labour of love for the Emirati jewellery designer Salama Khalfan and The Modist founder Ghizlan Guenez, brings this very spirit alive. Sawa, which translates to ‘together’, gathers local designers that have been unfavourably impacted by the pandemic, to showcase their creative collections and bring in the celebratory season in style.
An endeavour that shaped over a dinner table conversation was executed in a short span of three weeks, from ground-up. “Traditionally, Ramadan has always been a time where people get excited about dressing up, getting together and spending time with their loved ones. Whether it’s buying new clothes or home accessories, Ramadan has a spirit of its own,” says Khalfan. “
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The holy month of Ramadan is an important month for retailers in the MENA region. And with the pandemic introducing many restrictions, many are turning to online shopping.
As the world continues to face the significant challenges that the pandemic has been throwing our way, governments are still trying to fight back by implementing strict measures. Economies are among the most hit sectors globally and the pandemic still continues to further its distress. Retailers have been greatly hit, especially during high seasons, like Ramadan and Christmas, when lockdowns and curfews were in place. And now that Ramadan is just around the corner, what will that mean for retailers and consumers?
The yacht aboard which the fleeing Princess Latifa of Dubai hoped to reach India - and eventually a life of freedom beyond the clutches of her domineering father - was well-equipped for open water sailing. A 29-metre ketch motor vessel captained by a former French intelligence officer, the Nostromo carried an array of advanced communication and navigation aids. Below decks, mobile phones, a laptop computer, VHF radio, radar, automatic identification system transceivers and receivers, a satellite Iridium phone and an internet satellite receiver blinked and flashed as they sent and received signals.
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