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EDITOR’SLETTER

THE CASH COLLECTIVEIssue 8

EDITOR IN CHIEF Shannon [email protected] +971 50 2987601

CONTRIBUTORS Cameron Clegg, Mimi Labouchere, VMX Creative Studio.

[email protected] Box 454992Dubai, UAE

PRICES IN TCC ARE APPROXIMATE

Shannon Wylie

Quite frankly this issue is nothing short of star-studded. We’re talking celebrities of the supermodel and designer kind who ascended on Dubai for the Vogue Fashion Dubai Experience. I caught up with the Victoria’s Secret Angel Karolina Kurkova, who by the way really is super tall. Then it was straight into a snap and chat with MSGM’s Massimo Giorgetti at Bloomingdale’s and a quick catch up with Shourouk and Zayan at S*uce. All of this, as well as the runway show and talks by some of the industry’s greatest – think Roberto Cavalli, Alberta Ferretti and Peter Dundas – have been documented in one stunning showcase of pictures starting on page 34, so flip over there now. In this issue we also chat candidly to over cover star Alanoud, on starring in her first ever Lady Fozaza-inspired YouTube reality television show. Turn to page 28 to read more. Speaking of stars, we took inspiration from the night sky for our fashion shoot. To make it possible our photographer Cameron Clegg used the utterly ingenious Petzval by Lomography Art Lense. This is one shoot you won’t want to miss, so take a peek on page 20. Then it’s on to profiling the emerging stars of tomorrow. Over the past year we’ve been watching and observing the international fashion hubs in hope that we might find some new and truly creative talents arise. We’re happy to say that we have indeed come across ten top new designers who we think are, product by product, taking their local scene by storm. Finally, I just want to thank everyone who has helped make The Cash Collective a success over the past year. This time last year we published our first issue and the celebrations are only just beginning. We did it!

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HOLIDAY HITSTHE COLLECTIVE / 6

ISTANBULCITY GUIDE / 8

COLOMBOCITY GUIDE / 10

DOHACITY GUIDE / 12

NAMES YOU NEED TO KNOW NOWTOP 10: EMERGING DESIGNERS / 14

STAR LIGHT, STAR BRIGHTFASHION / 20

ALL ABOUT ALANOUDCOVER FEATURE / 28

THE LONGCHAMP LIFETALKING POINT / 32

VOGUE FASHION DUBAI EXPERIENCEBACKSTAGE PASS / 34

SKIN DEEPGROOMING / 42

MAKE ME MOBILEREVIEW / 44

EDITOR’S CHOICEMUST-HAVE / 46

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10 stores around the world are making fashionable wavesSHOP GUIDE

DIANE VON FURSTENBERGMall of the Emirates, Dubai, UAE+971 4395 1600dvf.comIf there’s one thing this eponymous fashion label is known for it’s the wrap dress (pictured), which is why the brand celebrated their 40th anniversary with the Journey of a Dress exhibition. The display showcased 13 prints in the iconic cut. As well, the new reality television show House of DVF, featuring Diane von Furstenberg herself premiers on E!, November 9. You know where we’ll be if we’re not answering the telephone.

H&M 589 Fifth Avenue, New York, US+1 855 466 7467alexanderwang.comAlexander Wang’s collection drops in stores on November 6 and with his iconic sports-inspired cuts and muted colours, it’ll likely be another stellar sellout for H&M.

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ALICE & OLIVIAThe Dubai Mall, Dubai, UAE +917 4325 3554aliceandolivia.comThe spotlight was on The Dubai Mall recently and one of our favourite stand out stores is the whimsical Alice & Olivia. Shop here for dresses and skirts.

SYMPHONYThe Dubai Mall, Dubai, UAE+971 4310 6904bysymphony.comSymphony are showcasing the Pepsi® and Vogue Italia collaboration, which saw 10 emerging designers from around the world create a 20-piece collection (pictured) for men and women. Aptly titled the ‘Pulse of New Talent’ be sure to stop by the store if you’re in town.

DESORDRE323 South Dowling Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia02 8065 2751desordrestore.comDownunder Desordre is known for its street cred. Oh and did we mention they have a pre-order facility? It means you can get your hands on brands before anyone else.

GUAVA66-165 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa, Hawaii+808 637 9670guavahawaii.comAloha! Heading to the North Shore? We wish. This boutique is so tropical its officially on trend with its surrounding. We’re talking palm tree-printed clutches to cute dresses.

CHANELBondi Junction, Sydney, Australia+61 2 9243 1311chanel.comWhen the Gisele Bundchen bombshell of a video dropped, Chanel instantaneously sold out of surfboards quicker than Coco Ho can do a cut back. Where’s the wait list, please?

LOEWE Kingdom Centre, Olaya Street, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia+966 112 112 708loewe.comJonathan Anderson has lent his luxe creative style to Loewe for the first time to launch a capsule collection as part of the Spring Summer 2015 range.

LABEL QUEEN640 Saifi, Gemmayze St, Beirut, Lebanon+961 368 6712 labelqueenbeirut.tumblr.comThis Beirut-based boutique stocks the chicest local and international brands on the market. Not to mention their sense of style is achingly cool.

THE DRIVE BY AKOYAAkoya by Damac, Umm Suqeim Road, Dubai, UAEIt’s just been announced that a whopping 2.5km stretch of shops are set to open as part of a new Dubai development which launches in 2018.Cue the chaos!

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HOLIDAY HITSESSENTIALS FOR HIM & HER

Steve Madden shoes, $159.95, stevemadden.com

Springfield shirt, $46, spf.com

Menu wooden bird feeder, $200, ahalife.com

Paul Smith x Led Zeppelin limited edition scarf, $636, paulsmith.co.uk

SABA cufflinks, $29, saba.com.au

Omega watch, price on request, omegawatches.com

Topman shorts, $22, topman.com

Diesel jeans, $462, diesel.com

Tumi phone case, $75, tumi.com

Tod’s bracelet, $241, saksfifthavenue.com

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CITY GUIDE

ISTANBULA MECCA FOR SHOPPING AND SIGHTSEEING9AM START YOUR DAY WITH A BREAKFAST OF MEZZA AT A LOCAL RESTAURANT.11AM THE BLUE MOSQUE (PICTURED) IS A MUST-SEE INSIDE AND OUT.1PM ISTANBUL’S GRAND BAZAAR IS PACKED FULL OF BRIGHTLY DECORATED PLATES, SPICES AND FABULOUS FOOD. STOCK UP ON TURKISH DELIGHT!3PM ISTANBUL IS STEEPED IN TRADITION AND ITS ANCIENT SITES AND RELICS ARE A SIGHT TO BEHOLD. GET TICKETS FOR HAGIA SOPHIA AND TOPKAPI PALACE.5PM THE UNDERGROUND BASCILICA CISTERN, AKA THE SUNKEN PALACE, IS A MAGICAL UNDERGROUND CAVE WITH PILLARS LIT BY RED LIGHTS AND WATERWAYS, WHICH ARE HOME TO GOLDFISH. BUT WATCH OUT FOR THE MEDUSA HEAD...8PM ENJOY DINNER ON THE BOSPHOROUS EITHER ON A BOAT OR AT ONE OF THE MANY RESTAURANTS, WHICH ARE ALONG THE RIVER BANKS.

A DAY OUT

TOURIST TALK

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RUMELIHISARI ISKELEYahya Kemal Caddesi I, Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 263 2997rumelihisari.comWith sweeping views across the Bosphorus this restaurant has views as good as the food.

FISHSuada Club, Galatasaray Adasi, Kuruçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 265 0158fishistanbul.com This restaurant-nightclub-pool club is the kind of place to see and be seen. Obvs the fish is a must try.

GIRITLIKeresteci Hakki Sokak, Cankurtaran/Ahirkapi, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 458 2270giritlirestoran.comIstanbul is known for its fish and this chic eaterie serves fab grilled octopus and fish.

THE HOUSE CAFEAsmali Mescit 9, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 245 9515thehousecafe.comLocated in the shopping and cafe district of Tünel, The House Cafe serves a must-try Turkish coffee. Just don’t drink all the way the bottom of your cup!

KATMERLERKılıçali Paşa Mh., 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, TurkeyWhen in Istanbul... If you like to do as the locals do, then head to this infamous shisha cafe. You’ll be blown away by the flavours on offer.

GALATA KONAK CAFEHaci Ali Sokak 2/2, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 252 5346 galatakonakcafe.comWhile you can sit indoors and marvel at the chandeliers and gramophones, you’ll want to take in the breathtaking panorama outside while enjoying a coffee.

BEYMENAdnan Kahveci Bulvarı 6.kısım Ataköy Avm Zk 2-47 Ataköy, Ataköy Konakları, İstanbul, Turkey+90 212 560 3546beymen.comThis multi-brand store oozes style. From Valentino to Alice & Olivia there’s an array of mens and womenswear on offer.

GRAND BAZAARBeyazit, Istanbul, Turkeygrandbazaaristanbul.orgThis souk is packed full of keepsake souvenirs and traditional food. Try the olives and the turkish delight. Just watch your bag and your pockets!

ATELIER 55Serdar-i Ekrem Sokak 55, Karaköy, Istanbul, Turkey +90 212 245 3255atelier-55.comWe love a store that can mix fashion, art and furniture seemlessly. Bravo Atelier 55.

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ULUSAhmet Adnan Saygun Caddesi, Ulus Parki içi 1, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 358 2929group-29.comCocktails coupled with serious beats make this bar-cum-club an irresistible option for a night out in Istanbul.

DOGSTARZKartal Sokak 3, Galatasaray, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 244 9147dogzstar.comThis multi-storey hotspot hosts local music talent and the rooftop bar draws those wanting to relax and gossip.

LITERAGoethe-Institut Istanbul, Yeniçarşı Caddesi 32, 34433 Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey+90 212 249 2009literarestaurant.comEncased in glass this laidback bar is a brilliant spot to enjoy a vino with the view.

BARS

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CITY GUIDE

SRI LANKA’S CAPITAL CITY IS A BURGEONING HOTSPOT8AM WAKE UP AT THE HILTON HOTEL, IT’S ONE OF THE ONLY PLACES WORTH BOOKING INTO DURING YOUR VISIT TO COLOMBO.9AM ENJOY BREAKFAST AT THE HOTEL AND THEN TAKE A LEISURLY WALK BY THE FISH PONDS BEFORE MAKING A BEELINE FOR THE HOTEL’S PRIVATE POOL ACROSS THE ROAD. 12PM IF YOU WANT TO STAY BY THE POOL FOR LUNCH, THEN DEFINITELY DO SO BECAUSE THE ITALIAN TRATTORIA, IL PONTE IS SERVING UP PASTA AND WOOD OVEN PIZZAS.2PM JUST AFTER LUNCH BOOK IN TO VISIT EITHER THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS OR THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. OR HEAD TO THE CITY CENTRE AND TAKE IN THE ATMOSPHERE.5PM THEN SOAK IN THE SUNSET OVER SEA AS YOU STROLL ALONG THE BOARDWALK. THE STRETCH OF BEACH IS ALWAYS BUSTLING WITH LOCALS AND TOURISTS ALIKE.7PM DINE AT THE OLD DUTCH HOSPITAL FOR DINNER. WITH AN ARRAY OF INTERNATIONAL-STANDARD RESTAURANTS ON OFFER, THIS CLUSTER OF CUISINE WILL KEEP YOU COMING BACK FOR MORE. WE RECOMMEND THE MINISTRY OF CRAB.9PM FANCY A SING-A-LONG? THE STELLA KARAOKE BAR IS THE PERFECT WAY TO END THE NIGHT BACK AT THE HILTON HOTEL.

COLOMBOA DAY OUT

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HARPO’S PIZZA79, Gregory’s Rd,Colombo 7, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 695 920harposonline.comPizza at Harpo’s doesn’t get much better. The handmade thin crust wood fired pizzas are oozing with flavour. Not to mention the atmosphere is reminiscent of a traditional Italian eaterie.

PARK STREET MEWS50/1, Park St, Colombo, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 300 133parkstreetmews.comWhether you’re in a rush or looking to lounge over lunch this chic restaurant located in the new Park Street Mews district is worth a visit. Not to mention their menus change monthly and they deliver too.

HELADIV TEA CLUBOld Dutch Hospital, Echelon Square, Colombo 1, Sri Lankaheladiv.lkThis tea and coffee house is steeped in tradition. Formerly Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon and tea continues to champion the name, with brews aptly named.

THE COMMONS COFFEE HOUSE39A, Flower Road, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 694 435harposonline.comThe coffee bar has an extensive list of drinks but they also serve a variety of food too including the Commons burger.

SHANTH FERNANDO’S GALLERY CAFE2 Alfred House Road, Colombo 3, Sri Lankaparadiseroad.lkThis chic cafe opened in 1998 and according to the locals the menu hasn’t changed much it’s so good.

THE BREWERY BY O!Old Dutch Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 436 462Get in early at O bar, as it’s affectionately called by the local expats. Sit indoors at the bar or outside if you can get a table and order the local Lion beer or a vino.

CURVEPark Street Mews, Colombo, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 300 183curvebarcolombo.comTapas and live music are the norm at this new lounge bar. There’s an art deco feel that brightens the place up but it’s the food and drinks that people come here for.

ZAZA BAR231, Galle Road, Colombo 4, Sri Lanka+94 11 4 520 130 casacolombo.comTo be honest the nighlife in Colombo is limited but this bar is a decent drinking hole nonetheless.

MINISTRY OF CRABOld Dutch Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 342 722ministryofcrab.comFirstly, if you don’t love crab, don’t come. It’s the only reason to dine at this gastronomic eaterie. Secondly, book! Getting a table here can be tricky and they have seating times from 6-8pm and 7-9pm.

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ODELNo 5, Alexandra Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka+94 11 4 625 800odel.lk Odel is similar to H&M so shop here if you’re looking for on-trend clothing for him, her or the kids as well as food and homewares.

SHOP

BAREFOOT706 Galle Road, Colombo 3, Sri Lanka+94 11 2 589305barefootceylon.comArt, cloth, keepsakes and clothing are just some of the handmade items you’ll find in their eclectic shop. We never leave empty handed.

ORIGINALS48B Park Street, Colombo 2, Sri Lanka+94 115 299959originals.com.lkTraces of India, Indonesia and Belgium are infused in the furniture, ornaments and homewares on offer here.

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COLOMBO

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DOHACITY GUIDE

9AM THERE ARE SOME GREAT BREAKFAST SPOTS IN DOHA SO START YOUR DAY AT PAUL.10AM THEN VENTURE OVER TO THE PEARL TO SHOP. HERE YOU’LL FIND AN IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION OF BOUTIQUES AND RESTAURANTS. 12.30PM STOP FOR LUNCH AT JONES THE GROCER. YOU CAN SHOP SNACKS HERE TOO.5PM THE SOUK IS WORTH A VISIT WHEN YOU’RE IN DOHA IF YOU WANT TO GET A TASTE OF THE OLD CITY AND CULTURE, WHICH IS HEAVILY JUXTAPOSED TO THE PEARL.8PM EITHER HAVE DINNER AT A LOCAL EATERY INSIDE THE SOUK OR OPT FOR A MORE UPMARKET DINING EXPERIENCE IN ONE OF DOHA’S STARRED RESTAURANTS.10PM ENJOY THE NIGHTLIFE AT EITHER THE SKY VIEW BAR OR THE CRYSTAL CLUB.

IT MAY BE SMALL BUT THIS CITY IS THE PEARL OF THE PERSIIAN GULF

SHOP

TOURIST TALK

A DAY OUT

IMPRESSION BOUTIQUEThe Pearl, Doha, Qatar+974 44 953 876impression.qaThis locally owned and operated boutique have racks lined with luxury fashion, which sit next to emerging regional designer collections.

ZAIZai Building, Salwa Road, Doha, Qatar+974 44 092 600nbkfashion.netBoth mens and womenswear designers are stocked at Zai. Think Victoria Beckham, Raf Simons, Lanvin and more.

THE CLOSETAlmana Complex Towers Suhaim Bin Hamad Street, Doha, Qatar+974 44 422 218Inside The Closet expect to find Marchesa, Issa London, Collette Dinnigan and many more luxury international fashion brands. They also have a store at The Pearl.

BELGIAN CAFEAl Istiqlal Street, Doha,Qatar+974 484 4444belgianbeercafe.comThis chain of restaurant-cum-bars is consistantly good across the Middle East. We recommend the strawberry beer and the fries are always crunchy.

CRYSTALW Doha Hotel & Residences, West Bay, Doha, Qatar+974 44 535 135crystaldoha.comLocated inside the W Hotel, one of the best hotels in Qatar, Crystal is the go-to club of choice for expats and tourists.

SKY VIEWLa Cigale, C Ring Road, Doha, Qatar+974 44 288 888When it’s cool enough this modern outdoor bar is the perfect place to unwind and take in the view. The DJs also mix up tunes that aren’t annoyingly heavy.

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ALISON NELSON’S CHOCOLATE BARThe Pearl Qatar, 1 La Croisette,Doha, Qatar+974 44 953 878chocolatebarnyc.comThis award-winning chocolate and coffee bar makes for a great morning or afternoon tea stop.

YA HALAHilton, Diplomatic District Street, West Bay, Doha, Qaar+974 44 233 333hilton.comThe lobby lounge is ideal for a quick refresh while you munch on freshly baked cakes, sip tea and enjoy the view out to the ocean.

PAULVillaggio Mall, Al Aziziyah, Doha, Qatar+974 44 135 508paul-bakeries.comDelicious French pastries and bread are the norm at this cafe. We say try the freshly squeezed orange juice and a croissant.

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JONES THE GROCERThe Gate, West Bay, Doha, Qatar+974 44 077 175 jonesthegrocer.comFrom gourmet sandwiches to mouthwatering snacks, this Australian restaurant and grocery store is fast becoming a household name in the Middle East.

LA MERThe Ritz-Carlton, Doha, Qatar+974 4484 8000ritzcarlton.comWe must admit that whenever the opportunity presents itself in a new city, we opt to dine sky high and La Mer has the birdseye view of Doha.

GORDON RAMSAYThe St. Regis, Doha, Qatar+974 44 460 16gordonramsaydoha.comSplurge at this restaurant with the Rolls Royce dinner. There’s champagne on arrival and the whole culinary experience is one to remember.

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NAMES YOU NEED TO

KNOW NOW

TOP TEN: EMERGING DESIGNERS

Tavi Noir, socks If we were to profile Charlotte Hobgood (pictured) we would say she’s the wife of professional surfer Damien Hobgood and mother of three to Savanna, 8, Colt, 5, and Cheyenne who is due on December 23. But it’s her entrepreneurial skills that have

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taken this Californian girl from the barre to the bar, in some very stylish socks. Let us explain! As the founder and creator of the hottest new sock label, Tavi Noir, Charlotte developed her brand out of a need for grippy socks. “I’ve been a barre instructor for almost seven years and during class you have to wear grippy socks so that you can hold positions and don’t slide. Yet, the only socks out there were ankle high and not very cute,” said Charlotte. “But finding a unique name was much harder to do. So a friend said: ‘You like Pino Noir wine, so why not Noir?’ Then at the time, my husband was

surfing in Tavarua and the nickname for Tavarua is Tavi. The funny thing was, is that once I looked up what ‘Tavi Noir’ meant, it said ‘good drama’ in Aramaic. I laughed because that is what this journey has been for me – good drama.” The Tavi Noir collection currently inlcudes four styles in two colour ways and in mid-November they’re launching three more styles, making this brand one to watch. Also in the yet-to-be-launched issue of The Cash Collective we speak to Charlotte about how she juggles being a mum, business woman and wife. So stay tuned!tavinoir.com

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Deadly Companions, fashion This Australian-based brand is the brainchild of Isabelle Guillemot and Lucina Mason. The creative talents and business partners met while studying at The Whitehouse Institute of Design, Sydney. “We decided to go into business together but with the vision of initially having brand presence in Dubai, Australia and New Zealand as we have roots in these countries,” said Isabelle, who spent three years in Dubai prior to moving back to Australia. Now the duo have just launched their ready to wear collection in Dubai’s O Concept store. “O Concept has always been supportive of up and coming designers and our aesthetics are aligned – a love of the industrial chic and minimalism teamed with a quirky edge,” continued Isabelle. The mens and womenswear label is a fun yet stylish mix of dresses, denim, shorts, shirts and skirts which work back seamlessly into any wardrobe. deadlycompanions.com

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TOP TEN: EMERGING DESIGNERS

This South African surfer has transferred his passion for chasing waves into a passion for creating clean-cut nature-inspired designs for the home. His board racks, flower vases (pictured) and quirky ornaments are just some of the pieces that are turning Jasper into a household name. “I believe in functional spaces that encourage a desired flow and usability,” he said. “So in terms of decorating I make use of pieces that complement the space and its surroundings.” Surroundings (and the surf) are something that Jasper is very aware of, most of the time. “While surfing a perfectly shaped sand-bottom point, in a notoriously sharky river mouth up the East Coast of South Africa, my mates and I caught multiple perfect waves over a few hours. Our arms struggled to paddle us back to shore but once we did a fellow bystander came over and said a Great White shark double the length of my board had just swum underneath me.” Close call, Jasper!jasperealesoriginal.com

Jasper Eales Originals, design solutions

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Miss Milne, fashion Based out of Bali, Indonesia, since 2005, British Helen Milne’s eponymous label is the perfect blend of colour teamed with creative cuts and impeccable finishings. “Bali is an inspirational design hub and the fashion scene is quite diverse,” said Helen. “When you delve a little deeper into the lives of the people working and producing out of Bali there is a plethora of very unique, quite distinct and incredibly talented designers.” “Yet, the initial scent on the street is a laid back bohemian elegance, loose fitted girly shapes paired with a shot of rock and roll,” of which Miss Milne certainly fits the frock talk. Yet, as a point of difference, the brand offers: “something polished with a punch.” Touche!missmilne.co.uk

Pichulik, jewellery Not only was this bespoke South African-based jewellery brand nominated as the most beautiful local object in 2013, but Pichulik already has an impressive celebrity following including Solange Knowles and Hannah New. The bright and bold brand “which essentially emerged in India,” said Pichulik’s Katherine-Mary, is also all about the relationship women have with jewellery. “It should feel as though it is a part of you. Highlight your colouring, your eyes and the nape of your neck.” “Jewellery is not a necessity and there is something quite beautiful about that. It’s about the way it makes you feel. On my second trip to India I re-adapted a camel bell into a neckpiece. It rings when I move and reminds me of Pushkar and the incredible synergy there.”pichulik.com

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Organic and earthy best describe the pieces that make up the Roula Dfouni collection. The business woman turned jewellery designer is all about making sure her pieces, while rough and rare, amount to something special and unique. “While the materials I use are conventional, accessible, one could even say simple, the results are anything but,” said Roula. “Geometric forms are a constant thread throughout my work and I combine these with the earthy, unfinished feel of rough gemstones.”

Roula then uses silver to finish her pieces (pictured right) – a techinque she refined through a series of intensive courses at the fashion and design school, ESMOD Beirut. Roula currently has an exhibition, Construct -Deconstruct, in New York at the DRAFT Space Delicious Objects event in The Highline Loft from Thursday, November 13 to Sunday, November 16, 2014. The Roula Dfouni collection can also be found in stores across Europe, the Middle East and online.rouladfouni.com

Roula Dfouni, jewellery

The Hot Box, activewear Hannah Swales (pictured) is taking activewear to a whole new level of fit and fabulous in Dubai. “The Dubai fitness scene is growing fast,” confirmed Hannah who in parallel to the expansion is making it her aim to dress the “rebelles” that take to the gym, courts, barre and yoga mats. “A rebelle is a beautiful soul forging her own path in the world, by channeling her feminine strength.”Whether you’re looking for leggings and a tee or an action-back top and harem pants, The Hot Box has an eye-popping range of styles in electric prints and patterns. Your gym kit will thank you.thehotboxkit.com

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Wallum, wallets Ergonomic and ingenious, Maximilian Mueller, Managing Director and Founder of Wallum, created a solution to the weight and width of traditional wallets with a card stacking system. ‘Wal’ stands for wallet and ‘lum’ for aluminium. wallum.eu

Caroline Seikaly, fashion As far as status goes, Caroline has “made it” in the world of fashion. She launched her eponymous label five years ago and celebrities including Madonna, Mila Kunis and Nancy Ajram have worn her clothing. However, it was her years working under two elite designers, in particular, that add to her story. “My years at Lacroix and Lagerfeld were the most enriching of my career,” she said. “It has shaped the way I design and work with my team,” she continued. “Christian Lacroix taught me how to use vibrant colours and draping with the fabrics like a painter or sculptor would. Karl Lagerfeld taught me how to construct a garment for a perfect fit – it’s a more architectural way of designing.” These skills are clearly evident in how Caroline designs today. Take note!carolineseikaly.com

Bellroy, wallets From the sand to the snow, these all-weather leather and water-resistant zipper wallets are fast becoming a go-to for men. What’s more is they’re slim, light and this Australian-made product comes in a range of colours and styles.bellroy.com

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FASHION

star light, star bright

Stylist Shannon WyliePhotographer Cameron Clegg cameronclegg.com

Camera Canon 5D IIICamera Lens Petzval by Lomography Art Lense

LOOK TO THE SKIES FOR SPARKLING INSPIRATIONBECAUSE OUT THERE,

IS A WORLD BEYOND COMPARE

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Stella McCartney shoes, $939, bloomingdales.com, Stella McCarney

earrings, $449, stellamccartney.com/ae, Paul Smith belt, $225, paulsmith.co.uk

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This page: Kenzo scarf, $457 and clutch, $432, kenzo.com, Roger Vivier shoes, $925, levelshoedistrict.comOpposite: Sonia by Sonia Rykiel pants, $515, galerieslafayette-dubai.com, Kenzo shoes, $914, kenzo.com, Alexander McQueen clutch, $2613, bloomingdales.com

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This page: Marni shoes, $762, marni.com, Kenzo sunglasses, $422, kenzo.com, Jimmy Choo bag, $2818, jimmychoo.com

Opposite: Valentino shoes, $952, bloomingdales.com, Paul Smith watch, $537, paulsmith.co.uk, Hackett wallet, $190, hackett.com

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Three Floor dress, $240, S*uce, shopatsauce.com Ayam Africa rings, $27 each, More Café, morecafe.co

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This page: Paul Smith bag $683, paulsmith.co.uk, Hackett backgammon set, $628, and bow tie, $125, hackett.com

Opposite: Kenzo watch, $340, Hackett tie, $144, hackett.com, Paul Smith cuff links, $171, and tie, $152, paulsmith.co.uk

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Far from being a lady of leisure, the Saudi-born, Dubai-based fashion designer and entrepreneur has just expanded her enviable fashion portfolio, which includes a bespoke blazer collection, abayas, jewellery and now a YouTube channel. “Working with YouTube has been an amazing opportunity. They house so much creative talent from all over the world and offer the support to really make great things happen and grow big audiences,” said the entrepreneur. Alanoud’s dual-language – she interchanges between English and Arabic flawlessly – subscription-based channel FozazaTV is a reality-style show which goes behind the scenes with the budding actress as she goes about her day in the studio and inside her home. “My show is essentially the first online ‘reality fashion’ channel of its kind here in the region,” said Alanoud. The channel which went live on September 23, currently attracts just shy of one million viewers per episode. So how long does it take to film? “Because it’s unscripted and it’s so natural it sometimes depends on the situation, the mini drama or the dilemma of the day.” Inside her home, Alanoud’s candid chats leave nothing to the imagination and

she says: “It’s strange having the camera around at first but it helps to know them.” Splitting her time between Saudi Arabia and Dubai Alanoud explains the importance of living across borders. “I’m half Saudi, half Lebanese so I often travel to Saudi to visit family, but Dubai is my home, it’s where my business is and the fashion hub of the Middle East so it’s important for me to have a presence here.” And while she’s pro profiling Dubai as a fashion hub, there’s a consensus in the region that the focus needs to shift. “I love that other countries are taking inspiration from what we are creating here in the Middle East but it’s also time we bring more to them, than they bring out to us. However overall I dislike how underestimated we are in this region and feel the designers here deserve a bigger platform to present their collection to the world, and again not only in this region.” Yet, the Lady Fozaza jackets are already gaining international cred with celebrities alike including Kim Kardashian, Lebanese pop singer Nancy Ajram and recently Lady Gaga who have all been spotted sporting them. “I’m so flattered and honored when I see celebrities wearing my blazers, it’s so great to know that I have this support and they like my designs. When Lady

COVER FEATURE : LADY FOZAZA

alanoudMEET ALANOUD BADR AKA LADY FOZAZA. FROM BESPOKE DESIGNER TO OVERNIGHT YOUTUBE STAR SHANNON WYLIE

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Gaga was spotted in the KONG blazer in Stockholm, it was amazing (pictured). I chose it for her as I think it really suits her edgy and eclectic taste and she looked incredible in it,” confirmed Alanoud, who is now busy planning a new range. “I’m really excited about my new blazer collection coming out in November, which is the festive collection! Also I’m launching my upcoming jewellery line with L’Azurde. There’s a lot more to come on FozazaTV too.” There’s no news as to whether the online show will develop into a primetime position but for now she says: “As for TV? Who knows, maybe one day.”

youtube.com/FozazaTV

Alanoud On…Her personality: Designer, dreamer, survivor

Entreprenuerial advice: My advice is that if you are passionate, committed and prepared to work hard I truly believe you can achieve your dreams. It’s not easy and there are always challenges along the way, but the people who believe in you and support you make it all worthwhile.

Creating compelling content: To me, compelling content is something that’s real and personal, my show is unscripted and natural.

Travel essentials: Sanitizer, Guerlain bronzer and mints.

One thing people don’t know about you: In reality I’m very shy and terrified of public speaking!

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Sarah Morris (left) and Sophie Delafontaine (right).

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What does Longchamp mean to you?I was immersed in the world of Longchamp from my earliest years. With my parents and two brothers, we lived above the tobacco store on boulevard Poissonnière where, in 1948, my grandfather founded Longchamp, selling leather-covered pipes to Allied soldiers after the liberation of Paris.

What was the first handbag that left you with treasured memories and why?One day, I suggested that we make a transparent Pliage. My father and brother were dubious. So they challenged me to a dare: “If you agree to put your personal affairs in a transparent bag and show everybody what you have inside for eight days, we will add it to the collection.” Of course, I took them up on it. So we produced a transparent version of Le Pliage, with an advertisement featuring a photo of a bag filled with water, transformed into a goldfish bowl. It was a very poetic photo. I think it made a profound impression on the public.

What three items do you always travel with?My iPhone, my cashmere top and “L’Eau d’Hadrien” d’Annick Goutal.

When investing in a handbag, what should men and women look for?Women should look for a true

SOPHIE DELAFONTAINEQ&ALongchamp’s Creative Director chats about her family business and how they reinterpreted the iconic Le Pliage bag in celebration of the line’s 20th anniversary.

companion that they feel pretty and comfortable with. Men should look not only for the perfect shape or colour but also for great quality.

What’s one thing people don’t know about you?When I’m stressed I get a manicure and pedicure if my timetable allows it.

What is the key to picking the right handbag for an outfit or occasion?A bag is a representation of a woman and a very personal intimate object as it contains all her secrets. For several years now, the bag has become a true fashion accessory and, gradually, it has probably become the most important element to any look. A bag can really reflect the mood you are in: a clutch for a sophisticated look or a hobo bag for a casual look.

Longchamp has just teamed up with American artist Sarah Morris. What was it about Sarah that you enjoyed most about working with her?Her precision, use of colour and attention to detail. We gave her a “carte blanche” and I have been liaising with our workshops to make sure that the collection reaches Sarah Morris’ expectation as well as Longchamp’s craftmanshift standards.

For information on Longchamp visit longchamp.com.

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you behind the scenes at one of the region’s most stylish events of the year...

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There’s nothing better than beach hair and with this ocean mist you’ll have fabulously

windswept locks everyday. It’s also great for adding volume to your

hair before pulling it up into a bun

Sacha Juan hair mist, $31, Beauty

Solutions Trading, Harvey Nichols and

Bloomingdale’s

This is the answer to at-home gelish! Sally Hansen have just launched their new range of miracle gels and not only do they come in an impressive range of the season’s must-wear colours but you can say goodbye to hours in the salon with this paint and go formula. Sally Hansen nail polish, $19, sallyhansen.com

Make a wish as you watch this lime and ginger scented

shimmering star turn into a deep

glittering turquoise in the bath.

What’s more is the organic shea

butter and extra virgin coconut oil will leave your skin super soft.Lush bubble bar, $5.65, lush.aeNEW IN AT THE BEAUTY COUNTER

THIS MONTH...

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GROOMING

It’s no secret that Illamasqua is one of The Cash Collective’s go-to brands, and rightly so for one reason: the products perform. From the lipglosses which are shiny and stay-proof to the blushes which are bursting with colour, be sure to add one of the new colour combinations to your beauty kit today. Illamasqua lipgloss, $26, Illamasqua stockists or illamasqua.com

Guys, are you feeling wild? Well the new cologne from DSquared2 will certainly get you going with its manly accents and deep scented notes. As well, if Dean and Dan’s previous scents are anything to go by then this will fast become a favourite. We think the bottle is pretty cool too. The only downside is it’s not in stores until late November. DSquared2 Wild fragrance, $63, Saks Fifth Avenue and all major perfume retailers

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Stunning packaging, intense colours and a long-lasting effect are what give Lipstick Queen their winning formula. We’re currently lusting after this deep burgundy for nights out in winter. Lipstick Queen lipstick, $68, Beauty Solutions Trading and Bloomingdale’s

British fashion designer Jean-Pierre Braganza, has lent his creative vision to the new Label.M grooming kits for men. What’s more is they’re the perfect Christmas stocking filler. Label.M gift set, $37, labelm.com

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Guess Night Access is the new cologne for him from the American jeans

brand. The warm and spicy fragrance is splashed with citrus notes making it

the perfect addition to any man’s outfit day and

night during the cooler

months.Guess

cologne,$55, Sephora or

sephora.com

Forget lipstick stains. This oil-based formula is effective, easy and quick to use – we’re talking 30 seconds to remove

even the most stubborn of lipsticks! Plus it won’t dry out

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New to the Givenchy line of fragrances, this woody and white floral scent is one of our favourite offerings from spring. It’s definitely a timeless perfume that will sit pretty on any beauty bench.Dahlia Divin Givenchy fragrance, $120, wojooh.com

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MAKE MEMOBILEREVIEW

TRIED AND TESTED WE LEAD YOU DOWN THE TECH WORMHOLE!Over the space of one month The Cash Collective team traded in personal mobile phones and touch pads in exchange for three different devices. Here’s our review...

ACER ICONIA ONE 7 Similar in size to the Apple iPad mini but semingly more affordable, the Acer Iconia One 7, is a device we’d happily add to our repertoire of work tools. The system itself works on the android platform so if you, like us, are used to Apple then it does take a bit of getting used to, but it’s well worth it. So what are the feature benefits? To start with the device comes with 16GB of flash memory and a dual camera, which means that it gets the selfie tick from us. Oh, and just incase you do run out of space there’s a micro SD memory card for extended storage. Bonus! Overall the practical on-the-go stay-connected device is a winner and we’ve officially added it to our christmas wish list. acer.ae

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ASUS ZENPHONE 5 The lovely large screen allows for premium viewing, so you can inspect every last inch of your images before posting them to social media. The built in camera also snaps away at 8MP per image with up to 400 per cent more brightness, so images when you’re out and about at night are pretty impressive. Oh, and when you accidently drop your phone we can’t promise it won’t break but the Asus Zenphone 5 is made with a new damage and scratch resistant glass. Operating on the Android system as well, the device comes equipped with 3G, WLAN and bluetooth. The most impressive part of the phone however, might just be the ZenUI technology that Asus have developed to help you keep your life more organised. We’re talking app integration, a seemless user face and the ‘open cloud’ so you can store all of your files in one place too. asus.com

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WIKO HIGHWAY SMARTPHONE Already attracting the label of ‘Europe’s fastest growing smartphone brand’, Wiko is an andriod device with more on offer than most phones, including a dual sim card option. This is perhaps one of our favourite features on the device as it allowed us to separate our personal lives from our work. Other noteworthy attractions are the camera, which comes with a whopping 16MP resolution and full HD. The operating platform itself is really easy to menouver around and it’s difficult to overload the device, which is a plus for when you have multiple programs open including social media and of course, thecashcollective.com. Physically the Wiko Highway smartphone has a great screen resolution and although it may be larger than most regular touch phones it is a welcomed sight.wikomobile.com

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EDITOR’S CHOICECoin purses are the ultimate accessory to gift someone who’s got it all. Which is why these wedge-shaped small leather goods by the luxury Spanish brand Loewe, have officially made it to the top of our Christmas wish list. Now all we

need is a new bag to carry them in... Loewe purses, $245, loewe.com

MUST-HAVE

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