Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Fashion shoot

Have you ever wondered what it takes to make a fashion shoot?  I just found a fabulous video on The Spiral Notebook of a shoot that they have done for Bare Essentials.  It shows everything, make up, uncomfortable positions the photographer has to get into, the waiting around...  You have to go to the end of the homepage, but it is worth it. Love it.

The final editorial doesn't appear to be working.  I have emailed them to ask when the link is up.  I will post that again too.

Enjoy.





Thursday, 14 July 2016

I want...

I want one of these!  Balmain call these arm candy and I can't agree more...


Balmain Fairy Arabesque Gold



With prices starting at 1580AED, these watches can be found in Rivoli.  Which one would you choose?
Balmain Fairy Arabesque - Rose Gold
Balmain Fairy Arabesque Rose Gold and Silver





Balmain Fairy Arabesque Silver






Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Beauty Not Brutality

Whilst some beauty brands say they are pioneers of cruelty free products, questions have always hung over their claims.  Illamasqua has always stood firm on core principles that define their position in the beauty industry and wider world and have gained their accreditation from PETA to prove that they are the ‘cruelty free brand’.



 With makeup brushes made out of synthetic hair, and more than 300 vegan beauty products, the entire collections can be viewed in Areej Stores throughout and in their Illamasqua boutique in Dubai Mall.

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

International Womens Day - because equality for women is progress for all

Tonight I will be raising a pint to women everywhere.  It is only together that we can create the change.  It is only by helping each other that we can get to wherever it is that we want to be - be that happily married, with a family, single parents with adored children or even just climbing that career ladder.  It is only by speaking and working with men that we can get them to embrace our dreams...

We must learn to speak up for each other, and ourselves only then will we be able to stop young girls being mutilated by FGM around the world.  It is only then that we can ensure the safety of women globally to be able to walk the streets or travel on a buss without the fear of rape or murder.  It is only by our own education and that of society that we can bring on change through our children by installing the right values and beliefs.  What life do we want our children to have?  Or our grandkids?  It is to us to do what is necessary to get to this ideal, and we can do it by doing something as simple as just being open and honest.  Talking and supporting each other - The Hand that rocks the cradle, rocks the world.  Lets rock it together!




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Tuesday, 2 February 2016

The Brits Are Back!

Burberry is shooting the latest campaign for its Brit fragrance collection live on Instagram today, and has made photographers everywhere green with envy by asking Brooklyn Beckham to shoot it live on Instagram.

A set of images is being captured and published live by Brooklyn Beckham throughout the day as part of his takeover of Burberry’s Instagram account.

Brooklyn Beckham on set at live Instagram shoot for Burberry Brit fragrances
But it's not only Instagram followers that can see the pictures live - followers of the Burberry Snapchat account are also able to watch the shoot as it happens in London today, and for 24 hours afterwards.

Follow the Burberry Instagram account to view all content captured and published live today by Brooklyn Beckham – #THISISBRIT

Go behind the scenes of the shoot on the Burberry Snapchat account, live on the account now and for 24 hours.

Burberry Collections are available via Burberry.com, Areej stores and selected Burberry stores and retailers worldwide.

12 weeks old...


Since DD2 has been born we have had three months of family visits.  Some have been fun and happy, others not so.  In the UK, if you have a baby, your friends and family are acutely aware of your exhaustion.  If they stop by, it isn’t for too long.  Traditionally, they will bring food and help with the house - or at least this is my experience of friends and family growing their brood in the UK.  But this doesn’t appear to the case when you are an expat.

Other expats understand the rules of engagement, but your family will insist on coming over for a holiday two weeks after you have given birth.  I get that they want to see the new arrival, but to say that they are coming on a holiday..?

I had a C-section but ended up driving after two weeks and walking people around town.  Considering that I was back to work after 6 weeks, it has been non stop and people just don’t consider the fact that any birth takes time to get over.  I wanted to spend time just the four of us.  I wanted time to bond with my DD2 and get my family back in a routine.  I was paranoid about ensuring DD1 wasn’t greatly affected by the birth, or if your baby is ill - as DD2 was - I would have given my right arm for the opportunity take a breathe and recoup.  At the risk of ranting (and now I am on a roll so I will), I wasn’t really able to do any of this.

Oddly, following the birth, I wanted to be able to breast feed which I didn’t expect.  I have always had an aversion to breast-feeding (BF), yet I did want to BF for the first few days.  I attended BF classes as DD2 is slightly tongue-tied and it was obscenely painful at first.  When it worked though, it was a great experience.  Sadly, it wasn’t meant to be.  I am still very resentful of the fact that I was unable to because I had to go off and decamp into my bedroom to do so.  Believe me, I know how this is sounding - this doesn’t sound like such a chore to those who haven’t breast fed, but considering it takes about an hour and a half to feed and burp, you then have a 90 minute window before you have to do it again, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the first couple of months, it is actually a major upset if you can’t be comfortable and do it where you want, when you want.  My quest to BF was hampered further by the fact our visitors wanted to be with us continuously so I ended up taking them out virtually every day.  Keep in mind that we live in a country which is incredibly modest and breastfeeding in public is uncomfortable for all, being out and about is a way to kill it off very simply.  Something had to give - it was breastfeeding.  I have written this very simplistically.  It was not an easy choice, but expressing takes forever and who wants a 20-year-old nephew or your father-in-law watching that?  Not being able to do it in my environment of choice, and my being a tour guide when all I wanted was to be at home on my own with my little family left me feeling very claustrophobic, and created a lot of resentment.

The hardest thing though was undoubtedly dealing with the hormones.  Personally speaking, because I spent the whole of my 6-week maternity leave biting my tongue and refraining to tell people what I thought.  I believed I had kept my hormones under control.  I didn’t want to appear to have lost my mind or be unfairly judged.  The main problem with this is that, coupled with sleep deprivation and a house full of people waiting to pounce and tell you are being ridiculous, is that it creates a huge divide between you and you husband.  In fact, with mine, I was unable to keep my emotions in check.  He is the closest person to me and the one I took all of my frustrations out on.  Regardless of how much we tried to hide them, both our moods were evident, so the judging and family gossip started… Fun!

Three months on, we have mastered the family rhythm.  We are still entertaining people continuously, but I am not feeling psychotic continuously with hormones (just 30% of the time).  Finally I am getting to the place where it is OK to tell people “No.”  Even going back to work before all the visitors had left (we didn’t have one day in the whole of my maternity leave where we didn’t have people staying), has been a breath of fresh air – despite how much I was dreading it.  I am very lucky though to be able to work from home as that is very far from the norm out here.

The one thing I have learnt from giving birth is that regardless of what anyone tells you or expects from you, be selfish.  If you give in for a quiet life (as I did), the repercussions on your family are just too big, and I learnt this the hard way.  My husband and children come first, so now I am vocal and do whatever it is that is right for them.  Others may not understand, but really, that is their problem and not mine to worry about.  Why should I put myself through the mental torment that will, in turn, affect my family if I don’t have to?

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Bringing Fashion and Food Together




Canella Hostal
My two favourite things are being brought together in one night in the Tribeca Night Market that will feature ESMOD Dubai.

For those of you already au-fait with the night market, the market already has a big fashion and art element, but the inclusion of Esmod Dubai, will take this to a different level.  To be held on Wednesday 10th February, Tribeca Kitchen & Bar will be hosting the first ‘Tribeca Night Market’ of 2016, with ESMOD Dubai showcasing exciting and innovative collections of trendy designs and prints from young and upcoming designers.  Some of the designers featured include Faten Fashion, Kourosh Fashion Design and Canella Hostal Couture amongst others.

ESMOD Dubai supports fashion students after graduation through their Fashion Incubator Program. The incubator was established in line with ESMOD’s corporate social responsibility agenda to provide a unique and highly visible talent incubator to showcase emerging GCC designer brands and their collections.