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Emirates Woman, 02 avr. 2026

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Emirates Woman, publié en langue Anglais, est un magazine de Émirats arabes unis. Consultez Emirates Woman en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de Emirates Woman dans les archives.

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ArticleA New Point of View

Let’s be hon­est with one another. This past month has been, to put it mildly, stress­ful. The only thing that has helped – besides being sur­roun­ded by my fam­ily – is work­ing on this issue. I chose the theme of The Female Gaze last year, but it...

A New Point of View

ArticleHERE COMES THE BRIDE

The Bride!, writer and dir­ector Mag­gie Gyl­len­haal’s reima­gin­ing of Bride of Franken­stein, has just dropped. It taps into a cul­tural moment ripe for exactly what it is: a female film­maker giv­ing a silenced woman her voice back. Star­ring the...

HERE COMES THE BRIDE

ArticleBROOKLYN BABY

New York Times best­selling author Xochitl Gonza­lez’s new book Last Night in Brook­lyn drops this month. Already named one of the most anti­cip­ated books of 2026 by the likes of Time and Oprah, her propuls­ive, achingly observed novel set in Fort...

BROOKLYN BABY

ArticleDRAGON SLAYER

For dec­ades, Tori Amos has put female rage, grief, and desire into music. Her 18th stu­dio album, In Times of Dragons, out 1 May (I have pre-ordered mine) is her most polit­ic­ally urgent yet – a meta­phor­ical battle between demo­cracy and tyranny...

DRAGON SLAYER

ArticleBehind the Seams

Founder Fay Ezzat on build­ing L’atelier, a Dubai-based pro­duc­tion stu­dio sup­port­ing design­ers from concept to gar­ment while push­ing the needle in regional fash­ion devel­op­ment through a dis­tinctly female per­spect­ive It was a quiet...

Behind the Seams

ArticleSoft Shades

Pas­tels don’t have to be girl­ish – take styl­ing cues here of ton­ally-layered hues groun­ded by neut­rals for a soph­ist­ic­ated and sharp look

Soft Shades

ArticleEyes Up Here

From clas­sic to uncon­ven­tional, state­ment sunglasses in mul­ti­fa­ceted aes­thet­ics reframe beauty and invite every woman to express her iden­tity

Eyes Up Here