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QATAR

THE ESSENCE OF STYLE

www.ohlala-magazine.com February 2014 | issue 32 QaTar Qr20

DohaInsider

facesTO WATCHOUT FOR

LIGHTS...CAMERA...

QELA’S SS14PREviEW

Your ultimate guide to the local fashion scene

MADE INQATAR

DANAALFARDAN

ON HER MUSiC

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Over the past few years, through some high-end fashion acquisitions and in the course of a cultural boom, the once desert town of Doha has now become a melting pot for the cool and creative. This special issue celebrates everything locally homegrown, from talented young Qatari designers who are taking the local fashion scene by storm to the feisty bloggers waiting there to capture them – this is a fashion frenzy you want to get in

the midst of ! Choosing to pay homage to the young and bright women we picked a few, from Dana AlFardan to Lama el Moatassem, who without their vision and application, Qatar would

not be causing quite a stir; this February issue is a true celebration of their talents.With luxury going local with the launch of Qela last season we jumped at the opportunity to shoot their Spring Summer14 collection before its release and couldn’t think of a better person to capture the elegance of the country’s first homegrown brand than Qatari fashion

photographer Mohammed Nairooz – it’s a local collaboration of epic proportions!Don’t forget to check out our pick of the city’s hottest shopping havens and the happening social spots to eat and be seen in; this is Doha 101 for anyone wanting to learn how to live

fabulously and fashionably in Qatar.

Dina KabbaniEditor Ohlala! Qatar

Locally

hot picks

Saint Laurent Dior

Editor’s Letter

Grown

Roger Vivier

LIFE IS A SMILEH A P P Y S P O R T A U T O M A T I C

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CONTENTS

FRoM pARisWith LoVEWith layers of tulle, organza and silk, Spring Summer 2014’s Haute Couture collections are as epic and romantic as the city that inspired them.

STYLE16 The Hotlist18 125 of Lanvin20 Middle East’s Icon22 Sweet Rush24 Love Notes28 Closet Detox32 From Paris with Love 37 Doha Close-Up44 Little Black Book

FaShiON46 True Romance56 Backstage

CELEbriTY SCOOp58 Dana AlFardan

aCESSOrY64 Camel Craze66 Match Point

bEauTY70 Beauty Buzz72 Get the Look76 Spa Review77 Some TLC

MOTOriNG78 Ferrari FF

diNiNG80 Chicest Eateries

arT&CuLTurE82 Art Corner

ShOppiNG86 Chic in the City88 Ohlala!Boutiques92 Where to Buy

SOCiETY94 Glamourous Beginnings96 Fine Dining

ThE COLuMN98 Miss Ohlala!

Souq Najd, Salwa Road, Tel: 4432 4888 | Royal Plaza, Al Sadd, Tel: 4435 5588 FauchonParisQatar

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chAiRMAnKhalifa Bin Mubarak Al Khalifa

chiEF ExEcutiVE oFFicERGreg Hughes

pubLishing DiREctoREdward Smith

General ManaGerHussein Zreik

editorDina KabbanicontributinGeditorKarina Lazarragaeditorial assistantJosie Hilleditor-at-larGe Ben Whittaker

creative directorPaula LealGraphic desiGner Rashed Bindaina

production & distribution ManaGerNeil Mahmood

Website desiGner & developer Ammar AliFeature contributorsGiovanni

photoGraphy contributorsMohammed Nairooz Abshar PK @ Creative DesignFritsche Bautista @ Creative DesignShameer Pokkutty @ Creative Design

sales & MarketinG ManaGerSakala DebrassliFestyle sales ManaGerBadir Bechara

adMinistration executiveRoy Varghesesales & distribution coordinatorSheree Lou CabonceaccountantsGigimon ThankachenPraveen Alexanderdistribution teaMJayapragash GanesanRajeshAbdul Kadar

printinG pressAwal Press

distributionBahrain – Al HilalQatar – Dar Al Sharq

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enquiries Editorial: [email protected]: [email protected] General: [email protected] Telephone: (Bahrain) +973 1721 6099(Qatar) +974 4441 8415/+974 4421 3089 Postal Address: Ohlala! Magazine, The Nans Group, P O BOX 30378, Budaiya,Kingdom of Bahrain

No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. All Rights Reserved. The views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily the views of the publisher. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, Ohlala! Publishing and all of its publications cannot accept legal responsibility for anyerror, content or omissions.

CrEdiTS

aLExaNdErMCQuEEN

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stAnD outAdd a splash of colour to your outfit with these vibrant peach pumps from the Salvatore Ferragamo Fall/Winter collection - definitely a head turner.

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STYLE

Work your look ladies with these stylish fashion pieces…

The hotList

4black & WhiteThis sophisticated and trendy, black and white bag from the Michael Kors Resort 2014 collection will keep you on trend from winter to spring.

3glitterati

It was love at first sight when the Ohlala! team set their eyes on

the March Jacob’s Resort 2014 collection! Luxurious, sensual

fabrics embellished with glittering sequins in metallic shades.

1Feminine FeelIt was the intricate detailing of Woodland-inspired gold thread embroidery that caught our attention on this chic Mulberry dress with fluid lines, a nod to the English countryside, from the Fall-Winter collection.

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STYLE

125 ofLanvinYou’re invited on a journey through the times and trends of the oldest French fashion house still in business, founded by Jeanne Lanvin in 1889. celebrate 125 years LAnVin by revisiting its fascinating history…

JouRnEY thRough

FAshionIn 1889, on the corner of rue Boissy d’Anglas and rue du Faubourg Saint-

Honoré, Jeanne Lanvin founded her fashion house. Eight years later, her only daughter

Marguerite Marie Blanche was born, and soon became her muse and main source of

inspiration. Delighted with motherhood, the businesswoman had a brilliant new business idea: children’s wear. Little by

little, she designed a wonderful wardrobe for Marguerite. Jeanne Lanvin had just invented children’s fashion. The shop’s customers, the mothers of the little girls who were in the same private class, fell

instantly in love with the designs, asking Jeanne Lanvin to make the same outfits for their own children. Amid the excitement of the orders placed by her customers for their

own daughters, Jeanne Lanvin opened a ‘Children’s Suits’ department in 1908.

A year later, she opened the ‘Young Ladies and Women’s’ departments. Jeanne Lanvin

joined the Syndicat de la Couture, the designers’ union, and entered into the very closed world of French Fashion Houses.

LAnVin.coMEnjoy photos of the Lanvin heritage

unveiled for the first time, archive video footage and original Jeanne Lanvin

gouaches from the time that are unique in the history of fashion and will

recount 125 years of design.

www.lanvin.com Pinterest: pinterest.com/lanvinofficial Facebook: facebook.com/LANVINofficial – Instagram: @lanvinofficial / hashtag #Lanvin125

Give yourself a gift this Valentine’s Day at Jaula Spa

and get a 30 % discount on selected facials and body treatments.

This offer is also valid for couples celebrating love,

available for the whole month of February.

Call 4448 1056 /1064 for enquiries and booking.

Grand Hyatt DohaWest Bay lagoon, P.O. Box 24010, Doha, State of QatarFacebook.com/GrandHyattDoha

Pamper Me Fabulous at Grand Hyatt Doha

HYATT name, design and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. ©2014 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved

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CELEb STYLE

Considered a favourite amongst global fashionistas, Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser is one of the Middle East’s most beautiful women, chicest dressers, and someone whose worldwide appearances have cemented her place amongst Vanity Fair’s best-dressed list. Her style and elegance have proved to the world over that great style does go hand in hand with great power. Here are our favourite looks…

Middle East’s Style icon

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STYLE NOTES

Sugar shades of pastel pinks and creamy whites make for a sweet

take on cupid’s day this year.

Sweet Rush

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Saint Laurent

Van Cleef & Arpels

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Moschino

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Marc by Marc

Jacobs

Nina Ricci

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STYLE NOTES

Love Notes

From flirty silk dresses to an injection of blood

red accessories into your wardrobe- here’s all the things a girl could want

on love day.

Nina Ricci Saint Laurent

Loewe

Lanvin

BobbiBrown

Marc by Marc

Jacobs

Celine

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From old favourites to new pieces- we show you how to

get ready for next season! Files

Balmain

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FOR BOOKINGLANDLINE

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MOBILE 553 537 92

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LUCIALOUNGE LUCIALOUNGE

Illuminate from within

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DReAMprintedSkirtsTip: seek out the art-house take on skirts with splashy and wish washy pieces for that much-coveted painterly splash effect.

DReAMhead to toe Florals

If you’re bold enough, this is not for the faint hearted, deck yourself from head to toe in big whimsical floral prints; it’s tres chic next season!

CLOSET DETOXSpring clean that wardrobe of yours by adding clever new pieces and keeping old favourites that are still on

head with next season’s new trends.

Denim

DReAMSkater JeansNothing screams cool than a girl who knows how to rock a skater pair! We’re coveting those we saw on the SS13 runway at Louis Vuitton.

DitchAcid-Wash

Jeans

REUSEpatch Work Jeans

Revamp last season’s pair by getting crafty at home. Don’t forget to pick some

old favourites to don on your new jeans!

MUST-HAVE OverallsYes these workmen uniform have made their way back into our closets. Spend a little and buy a pair that will last forever.

Florals

Ditch Floral Head Pieces

REUSESilk Slips

Innocent and oh so sweet, these floral numbers will have

you oozing with femininity. Guaranteed a bounce in your

step when you put on one!

MUST-HAVEprinted bags This retro bag brings together two major trends: graphics and prints, for the ultimate in retro flora and fauna.

Geometric Prints

Ditch Bulky Wedges

MUST-HAVEGeometric ScarvesYes, the scarf is back bigger and better than before. Just make sure to pick something with a striking graphic print to be on-trend.

Punk

DReAMChain accessoriesAdd edge with chain links that give that good-girl-gone-bad feel; it’s time to be rebellious!

REUSEVintage T-Shirts

Band groupies rejoice, the rock t-shirt is back! Put one on and add a swipe of red lipstick to complete that tough-girl look.

REUSEGraphic Jewellery

Modernist clean pieces are what it’s all about. Think bold, striking and minimal when you stock up on these must-haves.

MUST-HAVETartan TrousersChannel a bit of Courtney Love with the anti-establishment print and go crazy for tartan this season.

DitchLatex

Sporty

DitchWedge

Trainers

REUSEhoodies

The ultimate sporty accent, hoodies are making a comeback with bright

prints making it the casual must-have.

MUST-HAVELuxe backpackTred the urban jungle, that is Doha, in style

with a sleek backpack.

DReAMSporty TrousersWhether in silk or waterproof material, slouchy sporty pants are next season’s game-changers.

STYLE

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Mary Katrantzou

Salvatore Ferragamo

Kenzo

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Adidas by Stella McCartney @tHeOUtNet.COM

Alexander wang

Lacoste

Zara

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DitchFeathery headpieces

MUST-HAVEFeather Skirt

Match A Feathered Skirt With A Slouchy Sweater

For Daytime Cool Or Bring Soft Glamour With A

Sequined Top By Night.

REUSEWispy heelsFeathers Offer A Feminine, Flighty Approach To Embellishment And Accessories Are The Best Way To Flaunt Them.

Dreampeacock dressRomantic, Decadent And Dreamy, We Love Giles Take On Feathers For Ss14.

Coats

Feathery Details

DitchFuzzy Numbers

REUSEpink Coats

Last season’s pink coat is sticking around for spring,

making it the perfect transitional piece.

MUST-HAVEbelted & Cinched

Nipped-waist coats and belts cinched at the middle create

an hourglass line that is smart and super-feminine.

DreamCamel CoatDon’t hold back and invest now, this is a timeless piece that you’re guaranteed to wear forever.

DReAMLe Smoking

An ode to the gents and their

masculine silhouettes the

smoking tux is our favourite his piece.

Masculine

Ditch Bowler’s Hat

MUST-HAVESharp blazer

Sharpen your silhouette with some structured

tailoring for the perfect balance between masculine

and feminine.

embellishments

REUSEStudded Sparklers

What better way to add a bit of sparkle to your closet than

with a pair of killer heels .

REUSE brogues

These classics are easy on the feet as they are stylish. Get them out of your closet and wear now!

MUST-HAVEOrnate TrimsGo for crystal clusters and costume gems for some seriously embellished attire.

Stripes & Prints

DitchMatchy Matchy

DReAMGraphic

StripesThe bigger the

lines the better and we’re coveting the

ones in Rouland Mouret’s SS14

collection.

Ditch Head to toe looks

DReAMSequined

GloryWhether you

sparkle with sequins or seduce

with beads, it’s totally acceptable to embellish the

story this season.

MUST-HAVEbold printsRemember here the louder the print the more fashion forward so get ready to make a statement!

REUSEdifferent patternsTeam last season’sstripes with the season before’s graphic print – this is fashion mash up at its best.

STYLE

Proenza Schouler

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Bottega Veneta

Burberry Prorsum

Pinko

Lanvin

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Valentino

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With layers of tulle, organza and silk, Spring Summer 2014’s Haute Couture collections are as epic and romantic as the city that inspired them.

STYLE

FROM PARIS WITH LOVE

Alexis MabilleDior

GiambattistaValli

SchiaparelliAlexandre Vauthler

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STYLE

AtelierVersace

Chanel

Giorgio Armani Privé

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Qatar takes over one of paris’ favourite fashion houses.

1ViVA VALEntino

dOha CLOSE-up

More than a year after the Qatari royal family’s luxury acquisition, the high fashion label loved by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Audrey Hepburn has cemented itself firmly, amidst previous rumors of trouble, with sales soaring through the roof. And with Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli, the design duo behind the brand, Valentino’s AW13 show proved to be just as glamourous and decadent as ever- founder Valentino Garavani himself would be proud!

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dOha CLOSE-up

bohEMiAn RhApsoDY

Heavenly kaftans and luscious-coloured

goddess gowns are what the much coveted

Qatari brand Toujouri has to offer.

A PRIME EXAMPLE of young and aspiring designers bursting out onto the scene here in the Middle East is Qatar based Toujouri, who’s been making waves since its launch back in 2008. Founded by Lama El Moatessem, a graduate of London College of Fashion & Central St. Martins School of Fashion, the stunning designer has proved herself on the local as well as international scene- the brand now can be found carried in fashion emporium Harrods as well as Harvey Nichols Riyadh and Dubai’s uber cool boutique Sauce to name a few. Here in Doha, Toujouri has made The Pearl home with its flagship boutique, a milestone in Qatar’s retail landscape, designed by internationally acclaimed architect Peter Marino, whose iconic store designs include the Louis Vuitton flagships in Paris and around the globe. Toujouri, which translates to “treasure

box” in Arabic, has brought together a medley of Middle Eastern eclecticism and an independent modern twist, with collection after collection spewing out an explosion of colour, pattern and fabrics, making it the brand’s signature DNA which it has become so famour for. This Spring Summer 14 the design aficianado, Moatessem, dug deep into her personal history to produce a line inspired by her Palestinian roots. With a palette of delicate pastels, A-line ball gowns and intricate embroidery this collection is the first chapter of a diary, which is set to continue with her Fall 2014 collection. And if this is anything to go by, we can’t wait to see what chapter two has to offer- until fall…

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MEEtIng wIth AyshA, the founder, creator and designer behind Darz Designs, and it quickly becomes clear that behind her modest demeanour is someone who is passionate about her subject and proud, if not slightly over-whelmed by just how well it’s going.

Now three years into business, Aysha has racked up three different awards to date from the MBC Most Talented Designer in the Middle East to the L’Officiel Arab Fashion Designer of the Year, and the ITP Arab Women Awards, Fashion Designer of the Year.

So what is it about a Darz abaya that is so alluring?“The most important thing for me is that the abaya has to be something

feminine, and something that I would wear myself,” says Aysha. “But also, I try to use different fabrics and different techniques to make Darz abayas both classic and yet contemporary. For example, we have this new machine which is the first one of its kind in Qatar, which does 3D embroidery. We also embroider our client’s names in Swarovski crystals inside the abaya.”

The brand features four collections catering towards different clientle demands: Signature, Couture, Darz by Darz and Limited Editions.

“Possibly the best complement I have ever had,” says Aysha, “is when people say they never throw one of our abayas away. So it’s a kind of must-have piece, like the little black dress.”

Visiting the Darz Boutique off Salwa Road, and you’ll find much more than abayas on hangers and a changing room. The Boutique is somewhere to come and relax, have a coffee and a snack, and talk fashion and style with Aysha and her team.

Find out more about Darz designs from www.darz-design.com

DREss coDESince opening her boutique and launching her brand in 2010, Aysha Said Al Bedded has made a name for herself among the discerning abaya-wearing women of the Gulf. Ohlala’s Josie Hill

sits down for a one to one to find out why a Darz abaya is such a must-have piece.

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Infiniti QX80, 400 horsepower 5.6-litre V8 VVEL engine with 560 Nm of torque.

Visit your nearest Infiniti showroom to experience the Infiniti QX80in First Class surroundings.

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gLobALtAkEoVERQatar makes its mark at London’s hottest address- Knightsbridge.ConsIdEREd A sECond hoME to most Middle Easterner’s who flock to the British capital in the summer to escape the sweltering heat of the Gulf, London has always been a favourite getaway amongst the Arab elite. And even though the buzzing city has an immense fashion scene with store after store filling up its busy streets, till this day there is no other place to shop in like Harrods. The fashion Mecca, which was purchased three years ago by the investment fund Qatar Holding, a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority, for a whopping QR6.2 million, has since given the fashion emporium a facelift by injecting a cool QR703 million into refurbishing, bringing new meaning to the word luxury overhaul. Whether it’s the influx of new labels that have been added or the modern updating of the Fine Watch Room and Beauty Apothecary, the new touches are big and noticeable. One thing though that was not there before is an obvious Qatari touch. Yes the new

management has added a bit of eastern flair to the luxury store with the new addition of In-Q; an innovative retail experience that brings authentic Qatari culture to London. Following a design brief given by the Royal family of Qatar for a space that would reflect the cultural essence of the country, the first retail outlet of its kind to be

initiated by Qatar Museums Authority abroad, offers an innovative shopping experience in the form of a store and café. Located on the second floor of the luxurious Harrods department store, visitors can learn all about Islamic culture in one place, where traditional arts and crafts, books, jewellery, and merchandise from Qatar’s world class museums and galleries will be on show and available to purchase. The adjoining intimate café offers an escape to the Gulf where one can sip on Arabic coffee and enjoy a medley of sweets made from Qatar’s famous Medjool dates all in a beautiful surrounding.

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“MOSTLY PEOPLE RESPOND in a really positive way - you say ‘hey I love your style’ and you throw them off guard and then they smile and then it leads me to say ‘can I take your photo?’” says Carla Mallari, of how she manages to grab those quirky shots of Doha’s trend-setters for her blog nomadstyle.tumblr.com.

From an early interest in fine arts, Filipino born Mallari went on to study design at VCU specialising in fashion design, and has since started a fashion label, gone on to work as a

commercial stylist for magazines, film and TV, and continued to study the local fashion scene and talent, which, she says, “is only getting bigger and better”.

“Doha is becoming a more stylish place,” says the 24-year old. “Since the time when we started our blog people have become more aware of fashion and how they dress.”

Although you might think that Qataris and other women from the GCC would be averse to having their photo taken, Carla says she has managed to get round this by suggesting she do

stREEt stYLE:MALLARi tAkEsthE shot Commercial stylist and fashion blogger Carla Mallari shares the secrets behind getting people to pose in her street style catablog of Qatar’s trendiest.

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Carla Mallari sporting some new Puma pumps by

Kajs Mallari

“Doha is becoming a more stylish place. Since the time when we started our blog people have

become more aware of fashion and how they dress.”

a close up on their outfit or a body shot without their head appearing in the photo. Other ladies are happy to show off their latest abayas and quirky accessories. Having started her own fashion label on leaving university, Mallari realised that she did not necessarily have a market for the minimalist and futuristic clothes she was making, but that hasn’t put her off. Currently working on a project to design clothes for 2050’s style, Mallari says she would “like to create her own collection inspired by film”. Visit the blog at nomadstyle.tumblr.com

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INSIDE LOOK

What do you wear to feel confident?A pair of killer heels.

Who is your style icon? I love Mollie King from the UK girl band

The Saturdays

Whose closet do you covet? My sisters - we have the same sense of style

and live together so it’s always nice to have two wardrobes to choose from!

Signature scent? It’ll have to be D&G 3 L’Imperatrice.

Top three beauty essentials? Mascara, nude coloured lipstick and a good bronzer

Worst fashion moment? This would probably have to be when I lived in the UK and at one point it was fashionable to wear a skirt that was attached to trousers. It

was fashionable at the time...I promise!

Luxury purchase/dream piece of 2014? A black pair of “Lady Peep Patent”

Christian Louboutins.

STYLE RESUME

NameLeslie weddle

ProfessioN:Marketing & PR

Manager, Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha

my style is Simple but

sophisticated

go-to labels topshop, Zara, River

Island

fail-safe Pieces Skinny jeans, simple

top, statement necklace and a pair of high

heels

LiTTLE bLaCK bOOK

This month’s business-savvy lady, Leslie Weddle, reveals her fashion wishlist,

beauty secrets, and more…

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TrueRomance

With a relaxed femininity keeping it light and delicate, Qela’s Spring Summer 14 collection explores the house codes to create a modern sweet silhouette. Today’s contemporary woman is captured through

a rich mix of textural fabrics, clean lines and re-proportioned shapes. Classic shades of ivory, ebony, and beige are accented with powdered nudes and Hibiscus pink, while velvet Shafallah flowers and beaded

masharabiya patterns reflect the house’s signature eastern touch.

OpEn ShOUldER gOwn with plEatEd OvER-wRap dEtailS in hibiScUS pink dOUblE Silk cREpE; Sayda t-StRap SandalS with a 8.5 cm hEEl with gOld platEd bUcklES in QataR ahja lEathER; tabEEay Ring in pink gOld.

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Silk ShantUng tailOREd jackEt with hand appliEd vElvEt

Shafallah flOwERS and claSSic Slim pant in ivORy Silk ShantUng;

lUlU clUtch in hibiScUS mataya lEathER; Sayda t-StRap SandalS

with a 8.5 cm hEEl with gOld platEd bUcklES in QataR ahja

lEathER; ROmanci Ring in whitE gOld with whitE diamOndS.

dRapEd nEck SlEEvElESS tOp in ivORy Silk cREpE and aSymmEtRically dRapEd SkiRt in hibiScUS pink Silk cREpE; wahmi anklE StRap SandalS with a 13.5 cm hEEl in fOUndatiOn ahja lEathER; tOhfaniya bRacElEt in pink and whitE gOld; tabEEay Ring in pink gOld.

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EvEning gOwn in bEigE Silk Satin with SilvER thREad biSht

EmbROidEREd dEtailS; mElaki EvEning SandalS with a 10 cm

hEEl in SilvER lamaah lEathER; hElEm EaRRingS in whitE gOld

with whitE diamOndS; ShiaR Ring in whitE gOld cOvEREd in whitE pavé

diamOndS with a 1 caRat cEntRE diamOnd; jOUthOUR bRacElEt in

whitE gOld with whitE diamOndS.

EvEning gOwn with dRapEd nEcklinE and all-OvER hand ORiEntal EmbROidERy Of SilvER mEtal thREad On black cOttOn tUllE; amal EaRRingS in whitE gOld with aSymmEtRic RingS and dROpS in whitE gOld cOvEREd in whitE pavé diamOndS.

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bEigE watERpROOf Silk tREnch cOat with plEatEd dEtail at thE back; Elyah Ravan StRUctUREd handbag in bRandy/EbOny haRaS lEathER; Rawya OpEn-tOE pUmpS with a 12.5 cm hEEl in bRandy haRaS lEathER.

ivORy Silk ORganZa kaftan with all-OvER bEadEd

maShaRabiya and SilvER thREad biSht EmbROidEREd

dEtailS, dRapEd nEck SlEEvElESS tOp in ivORy

Silk cREpE and claSSic Slim pant in ivORy Silk ShantUng; ghada t-StRap SandalS with a 12.5 cm hEEl in QataR ahja

lEathER; SadEEn EaRRingS in pink gOld with amEthySt, citRinE, SmOky QUaRtZ and bROwn diamOndS; tabEEay

Ring in pink gOld.

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cROSSOvER fROnt EvEning gOwn with hand EmbROidEREd gOldEn thREad and cRyStal Shafallah flOwERS On black tUllE, Silk twill StRUctUREd cORSEt and claSSic Slim pant in ivORy Silk ShantUng; Sayda t-StRap SandalS with a 8.5 cm hEEl with gOld platEd bUcklES in QataR ahja lEathER.

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bEhiNd ThE SCENES

Go behind the scenes for all the adrenaline, giggles and pre-shoot fun where all the

magic happens – here’s a look at our shoot for Qatar luxury brand Qela!

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A BREATHOF FRESH

AIROhlala! sits down for a one to one with the much talked about Qatari musician, Dana AlFardan hot

on the heels of launching her first album, Paint, which has gone down a storm here in Qatar.

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“i REMEMBER WHEN I was studying gemology in London; we were allowed to bring our iPods in while grading diamonds and I was listening to Sia’s “Day too Soon” album when I came across her song “Soon We’ll be Found” and was driven to tears in the middle of a gemology lab!”

And it was perhaps also one the moments when it was clear that she should take the bold step of moving away from the family jewellery business and make a career out of music.

Dana says she has been playing music as long as she can remember and wrote her first song after being tired of singing nursery rhymes like Humpty Dumpty which she says “were all a bit morbid”. “We had a small keyboard in my parent’s home which we used to tinker on as often as possible”, explains Dana, “and when we were younger, our mother used to take us to watch musicals and my sisters and I became obsessed and started performing them at home - we were like the Von Trapp family!”

Dana lists Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Marina and the Diamonds as her influences. And although when she was writing she wasn’t entirely sure what her musical style was, she and her producer decided to have a blank canvas and see what transpired.

She adds: “We decided that we were not going to dictate up front what the style was

“i have taken what i’ve loved and

applied it to my own music. i express myself without abiding to music theories.”

going to be, we were going to get in the studio, sit there, work, and let the music organically grow. That then transformed into my very own album; a true representation of my inner being.”

Dana also drew admiration for recording the album during the time she gave birth to her daughter Layla in London. She is also the first Qatari pop musician to produce an album and grab the headlines in such a positive way.

Dana thanks her family, mum, husband and daughter for their support in making the

album and says, “without it none of this would be possible. When you get to do something you love, everyday, surrounded by the people most important to you, the strength, energy and focus materialize within you.”

Performing in Doha for the first time Dana says her album launch event “was probably one of the most surreal experiences of her life”.

“I stood up on that stage and poured my heart out to my family, friends and supporters and couldn’t have asked for a better response”

says the beautiful and inspirational young musician.

Completely self-taught, you really cannot put Dana’s voice, lyrics or melodies in a box and call it pop, rock or the ever-vague label fusion. But have a listen yourself and you can only recognise what a talent she is, and undoubtedly too, an inspiration to other young musical hopefuls in the country today.

Look out for her next concert which is due to be held this month at the Museum of Islamic Art.

Performing in Doha for the first time Dana says her album launch event “was probably one of the most surreal experiences of her life”.

“My sisters and I became obsessed and started performing them at home - we were like the Von trapp family”

CELEbriTY SCOOp

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Matching pairs and honey-hue totes – here’s

what to wear at the end of the season. Files

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Who said that pairing your bag with your shoe is a thing of the past?

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Le Cigalon - Feb 13, 2014

Spoil your beloved one with the succulent International buffet combined with live stations prepared specially for you.

Price per person is QAR 270

Feb 13, 2014 Di Capri -Rejoice with a dazzling 4-course set menu prepared by the new Italian Chef Luca Dal Col, while listening to love songs performed by a talented singer & a pianist.

Price per person is QAR 400, inclusive of 1 glass of Prosecco

Feb 13, 2014 Le Central -Enjoy a delightful 4-course set menu designed by our French Chef Aurelien Lagorsse, amid romantic entertainment by "Party Duet".

Price per person is QAR 400, inclusive of 1 glass of Prosecco

La Cigale Traiteur Discover the exclusive taste of the specially made chocolates and cakes and dig into an ultimate selection of caviar, foie gras, cheese and many other gastronomic delights.

Feb 14, 2014 Madison Piano Bar -Celebrate this occasion with the renowned singer Rabih Baroud, along with our one-man-show Rami Mrad and DJ Chadi Axen.

Price per person is QAR 400, inclusive of a 4-course set menu and a glass of sparkling wine

Sky View-Express your love under the “Sky” with a spectacular “View” of the city while enjoying the marvelous music mixed by DJ/VJ Tony Schwery.

Price per person is QAR 250,

inclusive of canapés and 1 glass of sparkling wine

Feb 14, 2014

Valentine Night Package: Deluxe Double Room at QAR 799 per night Valentine Touch Package: Deluxe Double Room combined with a 50 min Gentle Swedish Body Massage for 1 person at QAR 1099 per night

Packages include:

• Buffet breakfast served at Le Cigalon or in-room continental breakfast for 2 persons • Early check-in • Late check-out • Special in-room amenities.

• Add QAR 200 to “Valentine Touch Package” and enjoy the Gentle Swedish Body Massage with your companion at the “Duo Room”

Packages are valid for Qatar Residents only and are subject to availability For enquiries or reservations: 4428 8711/712

Feb 14, 2014 ClubBe a part of an upbeat night with DJ/Producer Said Mrad, and our resident DJ Roger Choueiry.

Price per person is QAR 200, inclusive of canapés

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a fresh new start means a fresh take on beauty

– here are the must-haves of the season. Files

Jil Sander

The beauty

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Start the new month off with a fresh new look with this season’s latest beauty

essentials.

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Fairy QueenBobbi Brown’s Nude Glow Spring 2014 collection

includes shades that give you a natural magical glow and enhance your features. Choose from a mix of bronze, pink and metallic shades. It also includes the Eye Palette, Brightening Finishing

Powder, Sheer Lip Colour and Nail Polish.

a pop of colourThe Body Shop’s new lipstick collection, ‘Colour Crush’ offers 24 high-impact shades blended with silky Community Fair Trade marula oil. Choose from pretty pinks, stylish nudes and knockout reds infused with a subtle rose scent.

springtime museTangy pinks, delicate blues and crisp greens herald spring in Guerlain’s new collection for the season. With a sweet violet scent, coloured powders illuminate the complexion, whilst coloured beads sprinkle pink arpeggios on delicate cheekbones.

Skin So PerfectNew from Bourjois, the 123 Perfect

CC Cream combines the benefits of a hydrating lotion with the correcting

and concealing power of a foundation; whilst the 123 Perfect CC Eye Cream is

a remedy for dark under-eye circles and also acts as a concealer to camouflage

imperfections, reduce puffiness and smooth fine lines and wrinkles.

FountAin oF Youth

New from Chanel, this soft, creamy formula, part of the innovative LE LIFT skincare

range features among others, the ultra-powerful ingredient 3.5-DA (a highly effective molecule that promotes skin elasticity) that recontours,

tones and refines the complexion to reveal skin’s optimal firmness.

“Makeup is a way for a woman to look and feel like herself, only prettier and more confident.” ~ Bobbi

Brown

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‘Girls’ star Allison Williams looks classic, sophisticated and trendy on the red carpet at the recent Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California. She provides the perfect inspiration for your Valentine date with her chic makeup, which was perfectly complemented by her edgy

Alexander McQueen gown. Here’s how you can steal her look.

Smouldering Date-Night LookGet the Look

1. Achieve that healthy glow by first applying illuminating foundation to create a good base. 2. For this look, start by grooming the brows with a brow definer. 3. Next, create a classic smokey eye using a blue and black eyeshadow quad palette. 4. Get Allison’s dramatic eyes

by applying liquid black eyeliner followed by fine-glitter silver shadow done all the way around too. 5. Finish the eye makeup by applying black mascara on the top and bottom lashes. 6. Go easy on the cheeks by applying just a touch of colour with a shade of peach cream

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VaLENTiNE’S

Elegant Silhouettes

Stella McCartney Spring-Summer 2014 collection an energetic ode to femininity

– one that’s romantic and modern – perfect for Valentine’s or for any

occasion really. Warm peach and sienna, navy and cream prevents the feminine from being remotely girlish, while the

shapes are simple.

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IRRESISTIbLE GIfTSThe Carolina Herrera woman is a classy,

cosmopolitan character. These covetable Valentine’s Day specials are just lovely and sure to be welcome

gifts any time of the year!

No ordiNary Love

Straight from the heart, get the best gifts for Valentine’s

day from Tory burch. in rich red hues to celebrate the

special day, you can treat someone special, including yourself, with the hardshell iphone case as well as the

robinson bag, which comes in several designs.

‘MaRkEdLY’ ChICMarc Jacobs polishes things off fabulously

with his Marc by Marc Jacobs collection for Spring Summer 2014 – providing plenty of

eclectic inspiration for Valentine’s.

ethereal aNd seNsualGet gorgeous for Valentine’s with Salvatore Ferragamo’s

Spring-Summer collection. With minimalist lines and perfect structures softened by the quest for volume;

the result is a series of opposing effects – straight lines and curves, light contracted by shade and density by

transparency.

Gimme Some Lovin’Find the perfect pair of jeans available in fashionable colours and washes with Salsa’s collection for the season. This Valentine’s, the brand also has a range of gorgeous dresses and accessories to get you ready for your date night.

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Spa rEViEW

GIVe YOURSeLF a biT OF TLCSumptuous products and luxurious treatments await

you for a little pampering on cupid’s special day!

GUERLAIN ALFARDAN SPA

Where: Alfardan TowersWhat: Serenity Package

Give the treasured gift of Guerlain, an experience as luxurious as it is unforgettable, with four treatments all packed in one. Start

off first with a warm foot bath for those tired soles, followed by a hydro treatment

then one hour stress-relieving massage and finish off with a 90 minute facial all for

QR1,480 for 3 and a half hours of bliss.Call 4420 8660 for more information

and bookings

FOUR SEASONS SPAWhere: Four Seasons DohaWhat: Chocolate Indulgence Treat your body to everyone’s favourite naughty love ‘chocolate’ with an invigorating vanilla body Scrub, followed by a decadent Chocolate Body Wrap and a cocooning Chocolate Massage that will have your stress melt away in no time, all for QR1,395. Finish off by indulging in some delicious chocolate treats for the ultimate choco experience.Call 4494 8888 for more information and bookings

BAY VIEW 26 WELLNESS CENTRE

Where: Movenpick Towers & SuitesWhat: Specially for Her

Enjoy a three hour specially-designed treatment for the modern day woman. For QR850, get your body to completely let go with a hot stone

massage followed by a facial and relaxing foot massage. End the day with a light refreshing lunch that will have you pumped and ready to go!

Call 4496 6410 for more information and bookings

wHAt LUCIA OFFeRSHair cuts, styles, treatmentsFacials, eyebrows, make-upWaxing, manicure and pedicureBody massageA fully professional photo studio for hire

TiME FOr SOME ME TiMEAfter a massage, a hair consultation, cut and blow dry and a chat with Lucia Fashion Lounge owner and manager eman Amnah Al Mushiri I can definitely say I’ll be recommending this place to my friends.

BOTH EASY TO MISS and hard to forget is how I would describe this one-stop shop for all your body and beauty needs. ‘Easy to miss’ because you can easily miss it on the road if you don’t know where to look, and it’s such a friendly, laid back and complete one-stop shop that you’ll miss it if you don’t return. Of course, for the same reasons it is equally hard to forget.

Let me explain: I visited Lucia to try out the Balinese massage and get a hair consultation, a cut and a blow dry on a cool winter’s morning in Doha.

The Lucia Villa which is on Haloul Street - before the Haloul R/A with

the Wholesale Market behind you - is simple, stylish and most importantly, has everything a girl could need.

I started off with the massage, given by Lucia’s Indonesian massage therapist Early Kartikasari, and found myself in the hands of a true expert. I’ve probably had about five massages in the last five years, and hands down this was one of, if not the best massage I’ve enjoyed in all that time. Why? Because I think you know when you are in the hands of an expert. This full body treatment, including the face and head, covered every point of my body and was just the right amount of firm and gentle. I could have drifted off on the massage table were it not for my hair appointment with Eman.

And so it was that I explained my hair woes. “My hair’s all wrong,” I said, “my two-year-old grabs and pulls it out, I’ve got loads of split ends and it just looks really flat,” I said.

So Eman and I talked hair, hair cuts, what would suit me, how to keep it in good condition, and style it for the day for a woman who doesn’t have a lot of time!

“This is what I needed,” I thought, “someone who can offer more than just a cute cut and blow dry but who can understand my

hair, my concerns and my needs.”With an easy to manage style, a long bob,

with an edgy look, sloped down towards each side and higher at the back, and a few layers to give it some body, I was, in a word, thrilled.

And the price tag was actually less than I would have expected. Mine cost QR150, for a wash, then medium length hair cut into a shorter style, for a blow dry add QR50. But what I like about their price list is there are hair cuts for every budget in mind here.

So, although now I won’t miss Lucia when I drive down that road, I will miss the wonderful treatment, the friendliness and the vibe – which I very much liked. Not too posh yet neat, clean, spacious, with expert attention to detail and a very professional service.

GO: Contact www.lucia-fashion.com or call 40164123 to book an appointment or for more information.

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Diva DrivesFerrari FF

Ohlala! was lucky to receive an invitation to attend yet another electrifying Ferrari event at the Yas

Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi – this time to experience the charming Ferrari FF. What a car, and not only

charming, it is incredibly powerful and amazingly fast! Sari Mabire

i t has been a while since my last review but when Ferrari calls I’ll follow! I have to confess – as some of you might remember from before – that I am biased towards Italian sports cars. They have that elegant and sexy

attractiveness and pull that most other cars just can’t emulate.

The name FF is inspired by the car’s four generous, body-hugging seats and, more significantly, the new Ferrari-patented four-wheel drive system. This makes the FF the most versatile of all Ferraris; you can drive it anywhere, in any weather or road conditions. Ferrari says that it has been designed specifically to tackle the toughest, most complex and ambitious of driving challenges, including snow, not that we have to worry about that in the GCC.

In regards to the interior, it really is a proper four-seater and even tall people can sit on the rear seats comfortably without having to be contortionists. The FF also sets a new benchmark in terms of absolutely unprecedented cabin and luggage space for

a car in its category. Perhaps another name for this car could be Family Ferrari, as the boot is spacious enough to accommodate pushchairs and family shopping!

I started off the day with an introduction to the FF by a Ferrari Corse Pilota instructor, who showed me the entire car explaining the details. Beautiful car it is, inside and outside, modern, elegant and muscular at the same time, but you wouldn’t expect anything less of a Ferrari, would you?

The interior is swathed in sublimely luxurious leather with chic and sophisticated trims and detailing, creating an impression of comfort and refined exclusivity.

Next in turn was a theoretical lesson on how to best drive the car. I had of course done this before but it’s always good to get a refresher from a professional. I’m happy to say that I remembered the previous lesson pretty well and had even applied some of the techniques to my daily driving. (I just wish I was driving a Ferrari every day…) Next was an exhilarating spin around the circuit by the Corse Pilota, who really knows how

to demonstrate the absolutely awesome power, acceleration and speed delivery of the 6.3-litre V12 engine, with a whopping 651 horsepower. The FF has a top speed of 335-km per hour and dashes from zero to 100-km per hour in just 3.7-seconds. Ferrari states that the FF is the world’s most powerful four-seater car, and who am I to argue that?

Then the moment I had been waiting for came – time to get behind the wheel. Instead of driving on the circuit I was asked to take it out on the public roads to see how it is in the real world and I happily complied. The FF is a four-seater GT but drives like a dedicated two-seater sports car. It thrills on straight roads nearly as much as it does on curvaceous ones, as the V12’s wail rises and falls while you swiftly boom through the short-spaced gears. And as is usual for Ferraris, it turns heads on the road and opens the fast lane. The FF manages to be both practical and exotic at the same time, an accomplishment not so easy to achieve. It’s superbly comfortable to drive with amazing poise and capability.

The wonderful thing about the FF is that it is as much a car for day-to-day driving with the family or friends, as it is for extraordinarily exclusive occasions, which demand an exotic car. You can drive easily and relaxed, or really push it to the limits. It is a car for all occasions, a car that dreams are made of. Can I have one please…

MOTOriNG

The wonderful thing about the FF is that it is as much a car for day-to-day driving with the family or friends, as it is for extraordinarily exclusive occasions, which demand an exotic car. You can drive easily and relaxed, or really push it to the limits.

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ChiCEST EaTEriES

Ten of the hottest and most happening places to eat and be seen in – these are doha’s hotspots.

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ANIMA RESTAURANTConnected to Anima Gallery, a contemporary art space and the capital’s latest gallery addition, the chic cafe offers an escape to a world where food meets art in a cool contemporary setting. The food here is marketed as healthy, with everything from special low carb options and gluten-free pasta to light desserts that won’t add to the waist. They’ve also got a brilliant breakfast menu that’s worth waking up early for! Who eats here: This is the hangout for the cooler than cool artsy crowd- don’t forget to put on an attitude when you come to the place!Where to find: The Pearl / 4016 6000

W CAFÉThe chic designer café and coffee house is the W Hotel’s answer to the perfect hideout, where people can meet for business or retreat from the hectic city outside. With a wonderful selection of organic teas and coffees, delectable desserts, and famous custom-flavoured cup cakes, this is the place to be seen for a midday breakWho eats here: You’ll find this a hub for everyone from stylish businesswomen to chic mothers meeting up for coffee.Where to find: W Hotel Doha / 4453 5000

LA MERWith expansive views of the Gulf, the Ritz Carlton Doha’s signature restaurant La Mer offers the top in modern cuisine. Whether you’re a group and prefer the private dining room or a couple who just want to enjoy the adjacent bar, both environments present relaxed classical dining in its finest form. Who eats here: Romantic couples and the sophisticated.Where to find: Ritz Carlton Doha / 4484 8000

HAKKASANLondon’s posh Mayfair restaurant has cemented itself as a city favourite and much-frequented hotspot. With an air of undoubtedly-cool and with an even cooler crowd, people come to be seen as much as they come for the great cuisine. Who eats here: The cosmopolitan trendy

and chic out-of-towners.Where to find: The Pearl / 4016 6000

IDAMNestled on the top floor of the I.M. Pei-envisioned Museum of Islamic Art, lays a culinary Mecca that celebrates the epitome of sophistication and the marriage of both West and Arabic worlds. Steeped in an Islamic golden age and flaunting a flair that only the French can master, the Alain Ducasse restaurant is beyond stunning. Experience new heights of Haute Cuisine in the elegant surroundings of the contemporary monochrome interiors designed by the world renowned Philippe Starck.Who eats here: The contemporary art doyenne and culture vultures of the city.Where to find: MIA / 4422 44 88

LA VARENNEThis French-style brasserie has grown to be a cult favourite on the business scene - traditional yet contemporary; sophisticated yet edgy; sharp yet friendly, it offers the perfect setting for a quick delicious meal and catch-up. For lunchtime it’s packed with a vibrant bustling atmosphere, so get there early if you want to catch a table!Who eats here: The city’s important businessmen and women.Where to find: Tornado Tower / 4499 0680

STRATACity views and culinary delights are just a few of the things Strata, the InterContinental Doha the City restaurant, has to offer. Located on Levels 55 and 56, Strata is the highest restaurant and lounge in Doha and comes as the recommended spot for dinner with a view. The cuisine here is a fusion of Mediterranean and Japanese, so bring your appetite with when you come!Who eats here: Seafood lovers and city slickers.Where to find: InterContinental Doha the City/4429 8464

ROCCAA laid back Mediter ranean setting overlooking landscaped gardens and West Bay Lagoon is what this Grand Hyatt poolside restaurant has to offer. Serving some of the best Italian fare in town, this place has become a hangout for groups who love the casual atmosphere and the wood-fired oven pizza.Who eats here: A young hip crowd that call Rocca home.Where to find: Grand Hyatt Doha/4448 1272

THE LOUNGEThe place to be and be seen in Doha, this after work haven is popular amongst the young and trendy working crowd who come to unwind and

socialize after a long hard day at work. With the best of European vino and a refined cigar collection, The Lounge is the perfect spot to relax and simmer down with friends.Who eats here: Doha’s trendy working crowd who visit the popular watering-hole after work.Where to find: Kempinski Residences & Suites Doha / 4405 3325

NUSANTAO: SEA KITCHENWith lush tropical plants, a live fire, and a soothing soundtrack designed to transport diners to Asian shores, Nusantao is the place to go to for authentic pan-Asian cuisine; their sushi bar alone is reason to hit this capital hotspot!Who eats here: A pretty crowd of sushi lovers and a good stir-fry.Where to find: Four Seasons Doha / 4016 6000

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Read, Read, Read, and then write

Ohlala! Magazine sits down for a one to one with Qatari novelist Abdulaziz Al Mahmoud who explains the reasons for writing his first novel The Corsair, and his advice for future

novelists to take up the pen.ImAge By ABsHAr @ CreAtIve DesIgn

Abdulaziz is a rarity in Qatar, being an engineer turned journalist turned novelist, of which there are very few - his first novel the Corsair has

become one of the most read historical novels in the region. And having come this far, it is apparent that Abdulaziz has certainly found a new calling in life and a place from which he can inspire the next generation to love reading, and even, to become the Qatari novelists of tomorrow.

He says: “I first thought about writing a history novel when I was out of work for a year in 2009. I was collecting all these history books and I knew that nobody would read a dry history book so I thought about converting the history into a novel. I had just bought a new laptop so I just started writing it.” So with just the first chapter and the main characters in mind, Abdulaziz put fingers to keys and tapped out the story. According to Abdulaziz to write a history novel there are two types of book you need to read – history books and heritage books, of stories that have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.

The Corsair is set in the 19th century, when the British Governor devises a plan to fight piracy and to wipe out the local Wahhabist opposition in Arabia - needless to say the scheme does not work.The novel was first published in Arabic in 2009 and in English a year later, and has since sold 8000 copies in the region, and is available at Virgin Bookstores across the Gulf.

aRT, STRUCTURE aNd aRChITECTUREOngoing until February 22 at Katara Gallery 2, Bldg 18

Turkish artist Canan Dağdelen explores from a sociological perspective the concepts of settling down, of social affiliation, permanent order, and finding a place for oneself by defining them in architectural terms. Through modular spheres that the artist calls “dots”, she reduces architectural structures to their smallest units and situates them in a given space. Canan was born in Istanbul in 1960 and studied Economics then Applied Arts in Vienna.

ThE VIENNa boYS ChoIRPerfomance will be on March 1 and 2, 7.30pm at Katara Opera HouseSince it’s so early in March we are including this in February because we wouldn’t want you to miss out on hearing these sweet angelic voices at the Opera House. The evening will include a number of popular songs from Chaikovsky’s Chinese Dance from The Nutcracker, to Mambo from West Side Story, the Lion Sleeps tonight and many many more favourites. Tickets are on sale now via virgin megastore online, priced from QR75 to QR300.

the top artistic endeavours in February

TURbULaNCE: aN ExhIbITIoN bY MoNa haToUMTurbulance will run from February 7 at Mathaf

Mona Hatoum’s Turbulence is the artist’s largest solo exhibition to date in the Arab world. It consists of more than 70 works ranging from large-scale room installations to smaller works on paper and sculptural objects.The exhibition is punctuated with a number of the artist’s photographs as well as documentations of early performances, highlighting the diversity of artistic undertakings that span the artist’s prolific three-decade oeuvre.

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ChiC iN ThE CiTYAmazing quirky finds, cool under-the-radar clothing labels and exotic jewellery- the Qatari capital has it all. here are the shopping havens you need to know about!

THE VANITY ROOMThe ultimate one-stop shop for everything cool, the brands here are what you’ll find the young edgy A-list Hollywood crowd wearing. From hip Australian label Sass & Bide, to cult favourites Kara Ross, House of Holland, Dannijo, L’Agence and Marios Schwab, get ready to make a dent in your wallet!who shops here: Doha’s fashionistas who are looking for cool underground labels.Where to find: The Pearl Parcel 6, 7 La Croisette /4495 3876 Ext. # 3299

ZAI BOUTIQUEThink 2000 square meters of nothing but high-end designer labels from Lanvin and Elie Saab to Victoria Beckham and Barbara Bui all under one roof. The boutique also offers a unique personalized shopping experience with “Zai Atelier”; a very private ‘By Appointment’ ladies-only personal service provided by stylists for a completely tailored personalized shopping experience- this is luxury at its best.who shops here: The modern-day woman who knows what she wants.Where to find: Salwa Road / 4409 2600

D’NAThe second home of Riyadh’s favourite concept store, this shopping Mecca houses probably the most sophisticated curated collection of fashion and design pieces in the region. With a members-only shopping experience, D’NA makes luxury buying an exclusive trip for only the die-hard-fashionista – this is no place for those wanting to browse. And with designers like Prabal Gurung, Mary Katrantzou and Charlotte Olympia, to name a few, who wouldn’t want to be part of this high-end fashion club?who shops here: Individual creatives who’re looking for that one-of-a-kind avante garde piece to standout in.Where to find: The Pearl 20 La Croisette / 4002 79 11

THE CLOSETA Doha favourite, this is where the fashion savy head to for contemporary day wear and magnificent evening attire. Stocked with the likes of Marchesa, Prabal Gurung, Naeem

Khan and Meadham Kirchhoff, an hour there, and a quick in-store refreshment from the Armani Café next door, and you’ll definitely leave with something. Don’t forget to check out their vintage Chanel collection; these beauties scream investment! who shops here: The girl who loves getting pampered while picking up the latest most coveted pieces of the season.Where to find: The Pearl Parcel5, 7 La Croisette / 331 0110

QELAThe first home grown brand to come out of Qatar, Qela is all about craftsmanship; it’s a brand that you’ll be shopping for timeless investment pieces instead of at-the-moment trends. The concept is all about made to order, where in house models show off the latest collections, and customers sit back relax and take in the show. Right after, orders are placed with selected colours as well as fabrics, and personal fittings take place to make sure that that couture piece picked is tailor made.who shops here: The refined understated modern day Arabian woman who seeks elegant timeless pieces.Where to find: The Pearl Parcel 1 / 4002 7594

TOUJOURIThe brainchild of Lama El Moatessem, Toujouri, which translates to treasure chest in Arabic, is an explosion of colour, pattern and fabrics, bringing together a medley of Middle Eastern eclecticism and an independent modern twist. This mix of exoticism and modernity continues with the brand’s flagship store at The Pearl, designed by none other than fashion’s favourite architect Peter Marino. who shops here: You’ll find the boho-chic crowd hanging out at this eclectic fashion haven.Where to find: The Pearl / 4953 876 Ext. # 6244

IMPRESSION BOUTIQUEFashoin forward with a retro vibe, this boutique is where all the It girls go to purchase a funky statement necklace or a much coveted season bag. They carry a mix of both local and international designers from Ma! By Mai Al-Bdeed to Markus Lupfer, Tibi and Fyunka, making it the perfect small hip boutique to get lost in.who shops here: The young 20-something looking to standout.Where to find: The Pearl / 4495 3851 Ext. # 3204

MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART GIFTSHOPThe beautiful little gift shop, to the right of the MIA’s busy cafe, offers a unique shopping experience selling books, authentic replicas, stunning jewellery and more. Whether it’s that cool art book or exhibition catalogue that caught your eye, or the precious jewellery pieces identical to those at the current exhibition that peaked your interest, each object on display is meant to act as an ambassador of the Museum. And with big names like fashion designer Anya Hindmarch and world famous British pottery brand Wedgewood exclusively designing pieces for the MIA, whatever you pick will be a one-of-a-kind, making shopping at the gift shop a truly memorable and personalized experience.who shops here: Chic cool creatives who are avid art devotuees. Where to find: Corniche / 4422 4444

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H&MCelebrating their collection

in collaboration with the Swedish Winter Olympic

team for Sochi 2014, h&M Sport has created a special

capsule collection inspired by the Swedish Olympic outfits.

The pieces featured are characteristically functional sports garments as well as

casual items that are perfect for layering.

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Kenzo rocks resort SS14 with the introduction of Kalifornia, a luxe handbag with urban sensibility

and fresh attitude. Edgy in design, timeless in structure, Kenzo’s carol and humberto’s blend

of french atelier craftmanship and pacific coast nonchalance make Kalifornia that trend proof ‘it’

bag for seasons to come. The soft, deconstructed design is punctuated by two “k” zip details flanking

either side of the bag that double as pockets, an ode to the ultimate biker’s piece.

MoNoChRoME MILLYblack and white gets a fresh, modern

makeover with pattern play, geometric designs and cool mix and match pieces

as seen on the catwalk of the Milly FW13 runway. It’s the modern girls’ way to

minimalistic hues and chic neutral dressing.

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MaSSiMo’S TiMeLeSS SHadeA calm and refreshing palette, embrace the

softer side of sartorial life with camel-coloured pieces for instant chic-ness. From warm toffee tones to sweet honey shades, Massimo Dutti’s

collection has a camel hue for you.

femme fatale by temPerley

Channel feminine charm worthy of a Hitchcock blonde with Temperley’s take on the trend with flared double-breasted jackets in chic winter

white worn with long, wide leg trousers or pretty skirts in retro plaid.

TOD’S KEEPING IT SIMPLEA celebrity favourite, the Miky bag has become the perfect piece to tote around for a touch of casual elegance. With smooth leather detailing,

adjustable, padded shoulder strap and structure versatility this bag is the ultimate modern-day girl accessory.

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No one knows how to ring in the New Year like the Grand Hyatt Doha who had swing singer

Matthew Vankan flown in from London for an evening of great music and food at their “Under

the Stars” party.

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FINE DININGCelebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay was welcomed back to Doha with a quick meet and greet with guests who enjoyed some classic dishes created by Gordon and his team of award winning chefs at city hotspot, Opal.

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ThE COLuMN

THE IDEALIST VS. THE STUPID?I wAs hoME suRfIng through the channels when I came across a news report on Japanese television about how to stimulate love between goldfish. Apparently it is all in a nerve inside the female that decides within 30 seconds whether they want to mate with the male or not. The scientists said they are now trying to create the same experiment on humans, meaning that controlling who you fall in love with is actually something that may be manipulated in the near future.

How much easier would that be? It’s fun to be single and (always) ready to mingle, but with Valentine’s Day coming up you can’t help but wonder if you’ve got it all wrong?

On one hand I feel like an independent empowered woman. The alpha female focusing on my own growth and success, and believing that I will meet the right man that will choose to be with me because he appreciates all I have built for myself. I am holding out for an ultimate love story and truly believe that one should never settle until finding the man that fits as well as your favourite J Brand jeans - think John and Yoko as opposed to Kimye (eew!).

Then on the other hand all I need is a phone call from my mother that shatters all of this. Now don’t get me wrong, my mother is a modern woman, who spent her teens in San Francisco in the 70’s and we all know what that means. But all she sees when she looks at me is a stupid girl wasting her youth and her better looking years slaving away in a strange little peninsula in the Middle East. Why can’t I just come home before all the good men are gone?

“A man is defined by his career, and a woman’s success is measured by who she marries,” she tries to explain to me to my

complete horror - causing me to grimace more than I did watching The Red Wedding in the last season of Game of Thrones. And she wonders why I don’t call her enough…

Similarly I bumped into my former boss a couple of weeks ago who asked me if I was married yet, when I said ‘No’ he told me an Arabic proverb that translates into “better the shadow of a man, then a shadow of a wall”. Gosh thanks for the advice, and sucking the romance right out of my little fantasy world. Needless to say, this man has a pretty little wife at home but is infamous for his love affairs. They are your typical ‘smug married couple’ (as Bridget Jones calls it) that will condescendingly tell you your wild ways are no good, but deep down he wishes he was the Wolf of Wallstreet and she wishes she had opted for the shadow of a wall.

On second thought I just remembered exactly why I have chosen to be single and fabulous. Bring on the red lipstick, little black Herve Leger and my new loubies darling because this single girl is going to give Doha a run for its money (no pun intended!) this Valentine’s Day at every event in town. Ta ta, till next time. Miss Ohlala.

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