FASHION IN DUBAI




 


  • Great with any hair colour
  • The side braid can be paired with the slicked side hair style for an edgy interpretation
  • The fish plait is 2010's take on the simple pony tail
  • Both the side braid and the fish plait work great with a fringe; see the pictures of Abbey Lee Kershaw at Alexander Wang in the inspiration gallery for the best example
  • Similarly: don't thread your fringe, whether it's cut as a blunt fringe or not, into the braid; instead it is best to style the fringe loosely; see the pictures of Anna Selezneva in the inspiration gallery for the best example
  • The fish plait can be worn with a centre part
  • The side braid can only be worn with a side part and the part must be on the opposite side of the head to the braid. If you're stuck for a mental picture when styling this in front of the mirror one evening, simply think of it as the Rapunzel braid
  • Both styles are great for the Autumn (Fall) / Winter 2010 and Spring / Summer 2010 seasons

Long waved hair inspired by the 1940s

Having appeared on our radar in 2009, 1940s hair styles will continue as an inspiration for women's hairstyles in 2010. As it was last year this hair trend is again inspired by the late 40s and, to a lesser degree, the early 1950s.
  • Waves should be firm but not curly
  • Suitable for all hair colours, though less effective on black hair
  • Wear it with an off-centre or side part, not a centre part
  • Length wise, it must fall below the shoulders
  • Pair with classic make-up and styling
  • Inspired by film noir, confidence and sexual innuendo go hand in hand with 1940s wavey hair
  • Suitable both for the Autumn (Fall) / Winter 2010 and Spring / Summer 2010 seasons


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For more inspiration pictures of long waved hair, click on the thumbnails in our 2010 hair trends pictures gallery below and browse through.

Long hair inspired by the 1970s

There are two 20th century fashion revivals happening in 2010. The 1940s revival gives us the 1940s hair style above, while the 1970s influence upon 2010 gives us two distinct hairstyle trends.
Straight long hair, naturally styled
  • Slickly styled, but not so slick that it feels overly styled or straightened
  • Should be voluminous
  • Predominantly styled on the Spring 2010 catwalks with a side part, but will work equally as well with a centre part
  • Definitely a style tha works for super-long hair, i.e. hair that falls to the midriff
  • Suitable both for the Autumn (Fall) / Winter 2010 and Spring / Summer 2010 seasons
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70s inspired long hair at Anna Sui Spring 2010
1970's inspired flowing texture
  • Different from the waved hairstyle inspired by the 1940s, this flowing, textured, (and sometimes) waved hairstyle trend in 2010 relies instead on natural-looking waves that border on bed hair
  • Suitable with both a centre part and an off-centre part
  • As with straight and naturally styled long hair, flowing waves also work well when very long
  • Best suited to the Spring 2010 / Summer 2010 season
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    Slicked-back hair at Alexander Wang Spring 2010
    The Slicked Side
    The perfect alternative to 2009's half-shaved head hairstyle, the side slick is the strongest of the three slicked hairstyle trends for 2010. All attitude, it marries an overall wet and tousled look with a side part.




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    Slicked-side hair style at Roberto Cavalli Spring 2010
    Note that the top of the head doesn't have to be slicked as well for this 2010 hair trend
  • Style it in much the same vein as 2010's braided hair trend, with a wide braid and a side swept fringe, for maximum effect.
  • If braided hair is not your thing, experiment. What's great with the side slicked hairstyle is that it can be worn with a plethora of haircuts, be they short or long.
For pictures of slicked hair for 2010, visit our 2010 hair trends picture gallery below.
As for the third slicked hairstyle in 2010? Read on.

Masculine / androgynous slicked hair

The slicked side becomes the slicked all-over for this masculine take on a wet look hairstyle in 2010, this is a hair trend that also perfectly suits one of the year's fashion trends: the female dandy.
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Masculine hair on Freja Beha Erichsen at Gucci Spring 2010
  • A hairstyle trend that'll work great for short hair cuts in 2010
  • Don't be scared by the sexual orientation connotations that might be raised with this hair style; accusations of the pixie crop being a 'hair style for lesbians only' were wholly unfounded and the pixie cut went on to become one of the 2009's most dominant hair cuts
  • Look to men's hair styling products, but not the heavy waxes and pomades. Rather, invest in a tub of Brylcreem
  • Strongly define the line of the part, and wear it as far to the side as is suitable for your face shape
For more pictures of 'man style' hair for 2010 visit the hair trends 2010 picture gallery below.

Hair buns, chignons, and hair twists

Amongst hairstyles every year there is always at least one 'up-do'. And for 2010 it's no different. Gone are the tacky interpretations, instead this year's up-dos (four no less) will all embody elegance without erring on the side of caution.
The chignon
Originating from the French "chignon du cou" (which means "nape of the neck"), a chignon is an elegant low bun or twist that sits at the nape of the neck.
Messy chignon
Textured chignon hairstyle at Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2010
  • In 2010 the traditional neat chignon is an easy and chic style for day or night
  • Avoid the over-styled, over-hairsprayed wedding look. Even a sleek, tidy chignon should feel natural and sophisticated
  • For a fresh 2010 take on the chignon, try a highly textured low bun like those seen on Karl Lagerfeld's Spring 2010 catwalk. Rough pieces of hair are pinned in place for a messy, textured look
  • Another unique version was seen at Carolina Herrera's Spring 2010 show - low chignons were entwined with strands of silver and bronze beads for an embellished effect. More pictures of the runway looks can be found in the inspiration gallery below
The top knot
Popular on the street in 2009, the top knot conveys a young and playful look. In 2010 topknots are best in two forms: the sleek and the messy top knot.
  • Sleek top knots are tidy buns that sit right at the top of the head, like those seen at Marc Jacobs and Nina Ricci for Spring 2010 (see pictures in the inspiration gallery below)
  • Sleek top knots best sit dead centre of the head, but can also work slightly off to the side
  • These types of topknots work best on straight hair
  • Hair should be neatly brushed upward and slicked into place; then the top knot twisted around neatly and fastened
  • The sleek top knot works well in an elegant ballerina-esque way - so in 2010 don't be afraid to add a ribbon or some embellished clips to accentuate the femininity of the style
  • You can also try plaiting the hair first, then twisting it into a top knot, for another variation on the look
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Sleek top knot at Marc Jacobs Spring 2010
  • For a messy top knot, sweep the hair up and fasten haphazardly. The effect is one of nonchalance and effortlessness.
  • On the Spring 2010 runways we saw a more elegant take on the messy top knot: rather than a messy bun hair is loosely wound around and piled on top of the head for a birds-nest look that's Hitchcock heroine meets modern-day bedhair. Look to Lanvin, Fendi, and YSL for the perfect examples - you can find pictures in the inspiration gallery below
  • Volume is key: teasing and hairspray will help create the look
  • Works well with hair that has some soft waves and texture to it
  • Works best on hair with subtle highlights and lowlights - raven black or rich brunette colours can be too blockish
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Messy top knot at Lanvin Spring 2010
Twists & rope braids
  • In 2010 the classic French Twist is great when disheveled, as yet another chic yet carelessly thrown together look
  • Twist hairstyles can also take the form of strands of hair twisted and then pinned to create interesting shapes
  • Rope twists, or rope braids, have also sprung up as another new style for Spring 2010. Seen on the runways of Matthew Williamson, Zac Posen (whose ponytail twists were woven through with neon colours), and Antonio Berardi
  • This style is simply achieved by twisting two strands of hair, then winding the strands around each other to form a 'rope'
  • Rope braids can be left to cascade down the shoulder much like the side braid above; tied up into buns; or twisted around the head like a milkmaid braid
  • Rope twists work well on any hair colour, but are most effective when hair is straight and long
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Rope braid at Zac Posen Spring 2010
For all the pictures of hairstyles for 2010 visit the picture gallery below.

Hair color trends: 2010

With so much attention paid to hair styles and hair cuts, hair colour is often looked at last. But that's not to say that hair colour trends don't exist. On the contrary, there'll be three 'on trend' hair colours in 2010 (we'll be writing about the third shortly, so be sure to join our fashion newsletter as not to miss out).
Alongside 2010's three main hair trend colours also come particular cuts and styles aimed at specific colours; the short black hair cut for 2010 is the perfect example.
But as for this year's hair colour trends, they are:

Peroxide Blonde

Bordering on white blonde hair, peroxide blonde is the colour of choice for a striking look in 2010. Best of all, there are a number of ways to style it.
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Natural looking peroxide blonde, styled with a long rope braid courtesy Stockholm StreetStyle
  • If you're after an edgy look, choose a peroxide blonde colour that, while working with your skin complexion, is obviously died.
  • Peroxide blonde as an edgy, eye grabbing statement can be styled particularly well with the slicked and man / boy style hair styles for 2010 (described above). It also works best with short hair cuts, particular those with a longer fringe and shorter back as popularised by Kate Lanphear (see the inspiration gallery for pictures).
  • If you're after something more natural, pick a light shade of blonde that plays perfectly to your skin tones. And then dye your eyebrows to the same shade.
  • Light blonde hair in 2010 will work best with longer hair. 2010 hair styles that will suit include plaited and braided, 1940s inspired hair, and 1970s inspired hair (see above for details).
  • Both interpretation of peroxide blonde hair colour are particular strong as a Spring / Summer 2010 hair colours.
For more looks and pictures, click to visit the 2010 hair inspiration gallery below.

Golden Blonde

Peroxide blonde isn't for everyone, but that shouldn't rule out blonde as a hair colour altogether. Enter mid-tone blonde for 2010.
Natural in its tones, golden blonde is the best way to describe it. Unlike peroxide blonde, it doesn't have the extreme white colouring nor should it be dyed to be obvious.
Golden blonde hair on Lily DonaldsonGolden blonde hair, Lily Donaldson
What it isn't
The golden blonde hair colour or 2010 is not dirty blonde; in 2010 look for one predominant colour, though your roots could be mildly darker provided they are well blended and don't give off the a "I'm too cheap to get my hair dyed" vibe. It's also not strawberry blonde.

What it is
Popular. Particular amongst models. Look to the likes of models Natasha Poly and Iekeliene Stange for inspiration in our
hair colour inspiration gallery below


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Andres Aquino Designer Collection at Dubai Fashion Week Autumn-Winter 2010

Andres Aquino / Producer CFW
info@usafashionshows.com Andres Aquino Fashion Designer, Designs Collection based in New York is a tireless fashion industry producer and designer. He has been featured in numerous magazines, newspapers and TV channels worldwide including Fashion TV, Collezioni, Book Moda and Moda Style International. 
  His artistic endeavours have taken him from theatre directing and writing to fashion design, whilst his designs have graced Couture Fashion Week runways for several years. The object of his Autumn/Winter 2010 collection is to bring out the inner divinity in every woman.
HSY Pakistani Designer Latest Collection in Dubai Fashion Week 2010
Hailed as one of I.Q magazine’s top 20 Fashion Icons of the world in 2009 and amongst Ahlan’s Hot 100 People 2009 and 2010, Hassan Sheheryar Yasin has been actively involved in the world of fashion for over 15 years.
This year, his label HSY, celebrates 10 years of excellence. Predominantly a Bridal House specializing in couture, HSY’s distinctive Pakistani and Middle East inspired designs are peppered with Western influences. Augmented by intricate and meticulous embroidery, refined cutting and judicious colour choices, the HSY brand is synonymous with sartorial elegance.
Hajra Hayat Designer Dresses Collection at Dubai Fashion Week 2010
Hajra Hayat (Formed in 1998) is one of Pakistan’s most reputed fashion design houses. The brand’s inspiration has always been the strong, independent woman of today, whose elegance and femininity is enhanced by Hajra Hayat’s classic royal creations. The brand’s collections showcase the best of couture which retail in Lahore, Karachi, USA, Canada and Dubai.
Soraya and Ajay Designer Dresses Collection in Dubai Fashion Week 2010
Today, Tia is a well-established label in Dubai currently retailing and having a few stores in Dubai. There Spring/summer collection aims at bringing out Sarees, Lenghas, evening dresses, Abayas suitable for daily wear, evening wear and Special occasions.We want to focus on every womans desire of feeling special about what she wears.We will have a mixture of colours and different fabrics.
They believe that good design is one which can touch an individuals heart and reach their souls.Their design both womens and mens wear with the aim of making everyone look most special.Tia is a passionate joint collaboration between Ajay and Soraya, the collection is very chic, eye catching, some bridal too. Hope you enjoy the show.
Ekta Singh Fashion Designer Collection in Dubai Fashion Week 2010
Ekta Singh, a womens wear fashion designer and consultant based in New Delhi, completed her formal education in the field of fashion and launched her own label “EKTA SINGH” in 2001. Her forte being couture and bridal wear, the perfection and her intense passion for her work shows in the meticulous attention to detailing ranging from choice of fabrics to use of embellishments.
Her participation a couple of times consecutively at the Dubai Fashion Week and at the Fashion Expo Arabia in Abu Dhabi last season got her an overwhelming response to her collection and also a prestigious list of buyers from across the globe and intensive media coverage.
The label is currently present at Harvey Nichols Saudi Arabia, Mumbai Se, Studio 8, Kimaya, Designers Lounge in Dubai and Kuwait and other prestigious stores all over the world along with her flagship store EKTA SINGH in New Delhi. She is now looking forward to participating at the Wills India Fashion Week 10-11 and Dubai Fashion Week 10-11.
Reem and Hind Beljafla Abayas Designs Collection at Dubai Fashion Week 2010
D.A.S Collection is created by sisters, Reem and Hind Beljafla, Emirati nationals. The fashion label formed when Reem and Hind set out to make their own abaya styles at weddings and events, creating a large local demand for their work, and now they have sold a awesome collection to London’s most prestigious store. Their abayas collection are recognised for their unique, trendy and stylish signature cut and their designs always capture the most cutting-edge of fashion, whilst maintaining local traditions.
Their original inspirations for the first stunning collection came together from snippets of Reem’s and Hind’s lives and travels to fashion capitals such as London and Paris. The siblings’ latest elegant collection is a creative, bold and dramatic interpretation of upcoming trends.
Amber Feroz Designer Collection at Dubai Fashion Week 2010
Amber Feroz was born in the city of Banaras dipped in its rich weaving traditions, Amber grew up between pails of color swirls, silken skeins and woven gold in his father’s workshops. Interning at Armani Prive and Atelier Malhaas, he earned his design degree from INSTITUTO di MODA BURGO, Milan, Italy. Working in timelessness drapery with seamless structure remains the cornerstone of his signature style.
Commencing the runaway route, by winning Burjuman Runway Art Competition2007, Amber’s spirited fashion showcasing at Abu Dhabi Fashion Week, inspired Mr. Mario Bosselli president Camera Moda International, to select his ensembles & publish them in the ‘trend setter’ segment of Conde Nast magazines. Soon he unveiled collections at Creations Fashion Week, Dubai International Fashion Week, Delhi Fashion Week and Dubai Fashion Week -winning international media acclaim.
Salma Khan Designer Collection at Dubai Fashion Week 2010
Dubai-based Salma Khan is one of the most prominent designers in the Middle East. She launched her boutique, SK Fashion House, after a course in fashion design at Cavendish College, London. View her stunning collections of gorgeous dresses.
  


The World’s Most Beautiful First Ladies

Friday, October 24, 2008

I am not describing the world’s most beautiful women who stand loyally by their sides.

The women who stand by heads of states have occupied a role of prominence similar to their husbands. Some have devoted themselves to charitable activities while others have served as power brokers in their own regard. Take a closer look and find out who are the most beautiful and elegant first ladies in the world.


Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Rania Al-Yassin was born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents from Tulkarm. She attended primary and secondary school at New English School in Kuwait and later earned a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo. After her graduation in 1991, Rania had short stints working at Citibank and Apple Computer before she met her husband, Jordanian King Abdullah bin Al-Hussein, then Prince, at a dinner party. Meeting in January of 1993, the couple announced their engagement just two months later and were married less than six months after their initial introduction.
Aside from presiding over activities at home in the Kingdom of Jordan, Rania has been active in philanthropy and other activities. The Queen has been an outspoken advocate of women’s rights and in clarifying misconceptions about Islam. In 2005 the Arab beauty was named the third most beautiful woman in the world in the top 100 of Harpers & Queen magazine. In addition, Forbes Magazine has counted the Queen among the 100 most powerful women, a honor that should come as no surprise. Rania is a frequent guest with her husband at the World Economic Forum and other high brow venues and is reportedly respected as much for her intelligent conversation as her beauty.

Aguas Ocaña of Honduras

The elegant Aguas Ocaña has reigned as First Lady of Honduras for several of the past few years. She married her husband, President Ricardo Maduro, while he was already in office leading many to label the woman an “opportunist” and “gold digger.” However Ocana has been able to sustain her charm, leading advocacy on behalf of street children in her country and adopting five children with her husband, including two of whom had their families murdered.
However not all things have been smooth for this Latin beauty. In 2003, Ocaña returned to live in Spain for a short period of time, sparking rumours that she and her husband were about to divorce. The separation was allegedly provoked because Ricardo Maduro named a former girlfriend, Mireya Batres, to be Honduras’ Minister of Culture. In an act of redemption, Ocaña had the girlfriend sacked as she returned to her husband’s side. However, the victory was short lived. Ocaña herself was sacked on January 25, 2006, two days before the end of her term as first lady. If Aguas will not be remembered for her beauty, perhaps her vanity and cunning may bestow her legacy.


Carla Bruni-Sarkozy of France

Carla, Carla, Carla. Where do we begin? How about with the fact that this Italian model turned pop singer is the first First Lady to have nude pictures posted on the Internet? Or maybe with lyrics of one her latest songs where she boasts of having “30 lovers.” She was, of course, exaggerating she later explained; she’s only had 15.
And she has certainly made those 15 count. It has been claimed that the French beauty has been involved with Mick Jagger (Jagger’s wife acknowledged his affair with Bruni was a reason for their separation), Eric Clapton, Donald Trump, and even former French Prime Minister Laurent Fabius. Questioned on her philosophy of love, Bruni stated that she is easily “bored with monogamy”, and “Love lasts a long time, but burning desire - two to three weeks.”
Yet for all her complexity, it is difficult to not sympathize with the 40 year old Bruni. She is, after all, gorgeous. She is fluent in multiple languages, and though not exactly a Jackie Kennedy, she exudes her own finesse and style as she globe trots the world with her first husband (his third partner), Nicholas.


Asma al-Assad of Syria

Beautiful, smart, savvy, intelligent. Not the first words that come to mind when you think of Syria, a country the US State Department counts as a “State Sponsor of Terrorism.” Perhaps it’s time for you to take a closer look.
Asma, the daughter of prominent Syrian cardiologist Fawaz Akhras, was born in the west London town of Acton. The elegant English born Syrian attended King’s College, London and graduated in 1996 with a BSc first class honours degree in Computer science and a Diploma in French Literature. Upon her return in 1997, she had short stints as an investment banker.
Married in 2000, Asma has taken a more active role as Syrian First Lady, unlike other women who have shared the role. Asma initiated and supported programs designed to foster economic development and improve the quality of life for Syrian people. She has focused her energies on issues concerning rural development technology. In July 2001, she established Syria’s first rural development N.G.O., known as the Fund for Integrated Rural Development of Syria (F.I.R.D.O.S.). The fund aims to play a leading role in advancing comprehensive and sustainable human development through the direct participation of the Syrian population. During her frequent visits to villages and local communities, Asma stresses the importance of strengthening and enhancing the capacity of communities, whilst respecting the positive values of local culture and heritage.
Yet despite all her beauty and splendor, she does have detractors, even some close to home. Tensions have been reported between Asma and her mother in law, former Syrian First Lady Anisah Makhlouf. Anisah, unlike her son’s wife, shared a much more private role as First Lady . The tensions are reported to be ongoing and surround concerns regarding “the sort of first lady that Asma wants to be”. For now, the world couldn’t be happier with a beautiful face with a will to enhance the livelihood of her people.


Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway

Where else would you expect to find this beautiful and elegant princess but a place like Norway? The blond princess grew up in Kristiansand, near the southern part of the country. As a youth she spent many weekends and holidays in the nearby valley of Setesdal and at the seaside, where she learned to sail. She met her husband, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, while attending the Quart Festival, Norway’s largest rock festival.
The couple were soon married, but not without their own dalliances of controversy. Although King Harald had earlier broken with custom by marrying the commoner Sonja Haraldsen, the relationship between the crown prince and Mette-Marit sparked controversy. Many felt that Mette-Marit’s past (which included a relationship with a man convicted on drug charges), her status as an unwed mother, and the couple’s choice to live together before being married, would damage the dignity and the image of the Royal Family. Although few expressed personal criticism of Mette-Marit, her introduction into the monarchy led to a debate about the standards for Royalty in Norway. However, the controversy largely dissipated once the couple were engaged and then married.
The couple married on 25 August 2001 at the Oslo Cathedral, Oslo, with attendance of statesmen and royalty from around the world. The Nordic beauty and her husband now live at Skaugum estate, just outside Oslo.


Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein of Dubai

Princess Haya redefines First Lady, but perhaps not in the way you were thinking. Haya is the the junior wife of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s two wives. Already a Princess before marriage through her lineage from Jordanian royalty, Princess Haya is both beautiful and elegant, features that, for obvious reasons, become more pronounced when at her husband’s side, the “Sheikh.”
Like the city-state she holds tutelage over, Haya is cosmopolitan, mixing both East and West ensuring an endearing mystique. Born in Jordan, the beauty received most of her schooling in England, including a Honours degree from Oxford University where she read P.P.E. (Politics, Philosophy, and Economics).
An avid sportswoman, Haya participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Australia representing Jordan in show jumping, where she was also the flag bearer for the Jordanian delegation. An avid horse rider, she has been elected as president of the International Equestrian Federation for a standard four year term ending in 2010.

Mehriban Aliyeva of Azerbaijan

Like many of the First Ladies on our list, Mehriban has the beauty and the brains. Born into a family of scholars, her father was a prominent mathematician and physicist while her mother was a prominent philologist. Graduating from high school with highest honors, the beauty continued her studies at the prestigious Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, where she graduated with an honorary diploma in 1988.
Professionally trained as a doctor, she married her husband, current President Ilham Aliyev, while still a student in 1984. Since then she has worked as an UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for promoting oral and musical traditions and was reported to be personally responsible for bringing the International Gymnastics Federation Championship competition to Azerbaijan. Interestingly, she has followed her husband into political life, becoming in 2004 a member of the New Azerbaijan Party. During parliamentary elections in 2005, she was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.

Honorable Mention: Elizabeth Kucinich

30 years his younger, Elizabeth Kucinich is the third wife of Democratic represenative and former Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich. While Kucinich failed in his Presidential bid earlier this year, we couldn’t help but include Elizabeth in our list of leading ladies. This British belle exudes a sophisticated worldliness that extends beyond being a prominent Congressman’s wife. At age 19 Elizabeth went to Agra, India, to volunteer at one of Mother Teresa’s homes for India’s poorest children. After completing her graduate level education, writing her Masters thesis on “Conflict Resolution in World Politics,” the British beauty spent 16 months in a rural Tanzanian village and worked as an advocate for regional development.
Well traveled, smart, educated, eloquent, beautiful. When questioned about the media’s obsession for her looks, Elizabeth stated: “It’s a nice thing,” she says of the media focus on her beauty. “I’d rather have them discuss my beauty than that I’m ugly.” But beautiful she is and much much more.
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Ladies strike a pose at Dubai World Cup

The Dubai World Cup, the world's richest race meet, is as much about the fashion as it is about horse racing. Billed as the most glamorous social event of the year, it's not rare for fashionistas to indulge in some laborious mall trawling, millinery scouting and intense grooming. tabloid! scoured the Apron Views section and hand-picked some of the best-dressed women. While many played it safe by opting for black and beige, others let their imagination gallop by opting for bright and bold colours. Some even wore their patriotism on their sleeves. Floral prints teamed with large feathery hats in fuschia and blues were another popular sartorial staple.
  • By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 March 29, 2010

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  • Yana Ananchenko
    Dress and shoes: Karen Millen, Hat: Catherine Povey Millinery, Wales, Jewellery: Cartier
    "It was not easy finding a race-day dress. In most of the shops here, you find glittering long gowns. Though they are beautiful, it is not appropriate for the World Cup. But once I found the dress, the rest was easy."
  • Image Credit: Atiq-ur-Rehman/ Gulf News



 
 

 


Pictures of the Dubai Fashion Week 2010- Part 1 

 Pictures of the Dubai Fashion Week 2010- Part 1J

 

Dubai Fashion Week A/W 2010

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Image: Francois Nel/Gulf News
The 7th season of Dubai Fashion Week is in full swing, with many Muslimah designers including Amal Murad, Mariam Al-Mazro and Reem & Hind Beljafla showcasing their collections on the first day. But UAE newspaper The National writes in this article that the event "has yet to be taken seriously by most fashion players", and that more attention needs to be given to local designers, as this article also highlights.
Interestingly, this is also the first time I've noticed Dubai bloggers actually covering the shows; previously you were hard pressed to find anything apart from some news site photos.

Dubai's It Girl has plenty of photos from the shows on Day 1, whilst Urban Souq also has an interview with Reem & Hind, the founders of DAS Collection
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