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Subscribe to our newsletter Promotions, new travel guides, giveaways and more . Directly to your inbox. Email Subscribe 1. Immerse yourself in the technicolor beauty of Paros Paros is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea best known for its beaches and traditional villages. Parikia, the bayside capital, is a boating and transportation hub for the Cyclades region. It's also home to the Panagia Ekatontapiliani, a landmark Byzantine church from the 4th century A.D. The north coast's Kolimbithres is a beach where naturally sculpted rocks form swimming coves. From @soniacompagnonphotography 2. Munich's art galleries: a must-see destination for art lovers Munich, Germany is home to several world-renowned galleries and museums that showcase a wide range of art styles and periods. One such gallery is the Alte Pinakothek, which features one of the oldest and most important collections of European art in the world. The gallery's vast collection spans from the Middle Ages to the Rococo period, and includes works by artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, and Rubens From @klikopedia_shreyaghosh 3. Discover Tavolara, an island kingdom lost in the heart of the Mediterranean, at Sardinia, Italy Tavolara is an island off the northeast coast of Sardinia, Italy. It's known for its unique shape, resembling a giant tooth emerging from the sea. The island is a home to a variety of species including the rare monk seal. It was once proclaimed a kingdom by a local shepherd, a title still claimed by his descendants today. The island also hosts an annual film festival From @gianlucanonnis_ 4. Unearthing Peru's hidden gem, the oasis of Huacachina Immerse yourself in Huacachina, Peru's enchanting desert oasis. Known for its tranquil lagoon and towering sand dunes, it's a paradise for thrill-seekers with sandboarding and dune buggying From @world_walkerz 5. Dublin’s sunsets and sunrises are truly a sight to behold Dublin is known as the
Set within ancient sandstone cliffs in Saudi Arabia, Habitas AlUla is a serene resort for the sustainably minded traveller looking for a unique escape.
The Sunnuntai cup by Arabia, with its bright yellow pattern, is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. The 9.47 fl oz (2.8 dl) cup makes any occasion feel special, even if you’re just having a cup of coffee on a regular Tuesday morning. Designed in 1971 by Birger Kaipiainen, who is also behind the popular Paratiisi dinnerware, the Sunnuntai collection is decorated with an abstract retro pattern resembling a yellow flower. With the delightful Sunnuntai, Finnish for Sunday, you can add a ray of sunshine to any table setting.
AOC returns to Prada’s Eternal Gold Collection in this fashion story ‘Now and Forever’ for Vogue Arabia’s November 2022 issue. The new Vogue Arabia story features Tunisian model and actor Myriem Boukadida , styled by Eline Hoyois in images by Luka Booth [ IG ]. 100 per cent of the gold
“The Line” is touted as a one-building city in the desert which will stretch over 106 miles and house millions but critics have cast doubt on whether the project is technologically feasible, while others have described the vision unveiled in a flashy promo video as “dystopian.”
The word Hijab is now International , you hear about women who wear it yet no one takes the time to explain the concept & the Rules of being a Hijabi woman !Hijab (حجاب) in the Arabic Language …
Model Kayako Higuchi suits up for a fast ride, styled by Caterina Ospina Buitrago in sexy looks lensed by Ana Abril in the January 2020 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Arabia
Photographer Olga Rubio Dalmau captures fresh face Misha Kapustkina for a recent issue of L'Officiel Arabia. Appearing in a story called: A Hairy Day, she
On Saturday, March 19, the de Young Museum presents Bedouin Weaving of Saudi Arabia and its Neighbours. The Textile Arts Council presents Palestine-American artist and teacher Joy Totah Hilden. Saudi Arabia’s steady movement away from traditional tribal nomadism toward modern urbanization has forced changes in the creation and use of its vibrant native textiles. Ms. Hilden will explain the structure and uses of these pieces, demonstrate Bedouin spinning technique and display vivid examples from her collection. The event will take […]
Fashion stylist Anna Castan unleashes her imagination with Amilna Estevao in ‘Chroma Shower’, color-saturated, blooming images lensed by Greg Swales for Harper’s Bazaar Arabia March 2019./ Hair by Brittan White; makeup by Ana Siquueira
IMPORTANT *Please don't forget to write your phone number for the shipping* We're happy to offer you a longer and thinner option for our Patchwork Cardigans! You can check our website for more information and discounts. These are handmade-to-order and our team will happily knit for you! 100% Handmade Model Size: 172 cm/5 ft 7 in - 48 kg/105 lb. Care: Hand wash, cold water, do not bleach, do not iron. Contact us on Instagram @shopifeelsocool to see more details and to place a customized product. *When you place and order it will take 14 days to knit and 2-5 days of shipping.
Discover Our Habitas AlUla, a sustainable desert resort in Saudi Arabia. Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site at our home in a living museum.
Moomin Jug from Arabia. A jug with playful motif designed by Tove Slotte-Elevant with inspiration from Tove Jansson's stories and original drawings of Moomin. People of all ages love both the stories and the design of Moomin. The jug has the shape of the Moomin house. Combine it with other products from the Moomin series. Capacity 1 litre.
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Arabia’s Huvila plate is adorned with delicate pink flowers drawn by Heini Riitahuhta. Huvila is Finnish for a villa, and the nostalgic floral pattern breathes the atmosphere of warm childhood summers at grandma’s house. With influences from the 1920’s decorative motifs, the contemporary Huvila collection continues Arabia’s decorating tradition in a charming manner.
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Coffee is a staple across the globe as a warm beverage to start the morning or the perfect pairing with dessert. In Saudi Arabia, coffee is a symbol. A symbol of hospitality, a symbol of national pride, and a symbol of time-honored traditions. Grown mainly in the southwest of the country, coffee beans are carefully tended, harvested, and roasted according to methods particular to each region, which provides a variety of flavors and aromas. The methods of serving coffee in Saudi Arabia have a long history and must be faithfully respected to ensure the appropriate welcome to guests. Hospitality is an important tradition in the Kingdom and is always accompanied with a cup of coffee. Saudi Coffee: The Culture of Hospitality examines the region’s coffee, from seedling to refreshment. Original photography by Oliver Pilcher and illustrations by Rafael Alterio are supplemented by images by Ibrahim Sarhan, Mohammed Albaijan and Dhafer Alshehri. Created in collaboration with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture, this title is the latest addition to the Saudi Arabia series, inviting readers to experience the many wonders of the nation. PAGE COUNT216 pagesNUMBER OF ILLUSTRATIONSOver 100LANGUAGEEnglishRELEASED ONMarch 2023DIMENSIONSW 25 x L 33 x D 5 cmCOVER MATERIALSSilk Hardcover ISBN9781649801722WEIGHT2.2 kgAUTHORText by Maher Al Nammary
Mame Camara tries on the spring haute couture collections for Vogue Arabia's March 2019 issue. In front of the lens of Alvaro Beamud Cortes, the Senegalese