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Celebrating Emirati Women in Luxury

Cover Photo Courtesy of ERES

Emirati Women’s day is fast approaching, and to celebrate these ladies and their achievements, luxury is the most empowering way to do so. From hotels to beauty, fashion and accessories, everything is paying an ode to these wonderful ladies. Join us below as we narrow down some of the choices that the world – regionally and internationally – has to offer!



Prada sunglasses – Available at Sunglass Hut
Sunglass Hut celebrates the true heritage of Emirati women through a stylish selection of sunglasses. Think a monochrome pair of square-shaped Prada sunglasses, two pairs of cat-eye Miu Miu sunnies and atypical Versace ones with exquisite detailing.
 
On this special day, St. Regis Dubai, The Palm offers you the chance to treat yourself to a well-deserved break at its luxurious Iridium Spa through an array of rejuvenating experiences targeting the mind, body and soul, comprising a 25% savings on all treatments.
Amina Muaddi’s Begum sling pumps  
Level Shoes offers Emirati women sparkle on a silver plate. The leading shoe store celebrates their day with a selection of its latest Amina Muaddi arrivals for every fashionable lady to indulge in.
It’s with different Frankincense scents that OJAR celebrates Emirati women on their day, allowing them to get creative with these unique perfumes.
 
Timeless elegance is at the heart of ERES’ way to celebrate Emirati women on this occasion.
 
To celebrate the Emirati woman and her ambitious future, Bymystique curates a selection of its stunning pieces – from fine jewelry to unique candles.
 
Saanté Selfcare Chakra balancing room and pillow spray
Saanté Selfcare offers every Emirati lady the gift of beauty through a selection of products that revive beauty rituals using potent, natural formulas rooted in Aromatherapy, Ayurveda and Reiki.
 
On this special occasion, The Spa at Address Beach Resort Fujairah is celebrating women with the dedicated Emirati Essence treatment that includes an indulging ritual made up of all things local.

Article Written by Mirella Haddad
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