
Dolce, Amiri and More: A Guide To Summer 2025's Chicest Beach Club Takeovers
The best beach clubs to see and be seen this summer…
Summer is nearly upon us, and it's time to bask in luxury at some of the most stunning beach clubs around the world. These exclusive spots are not just about sun and sand; they create unforgettable moments that elevate your seaside experience. From the iconic prints of Dolce at Cloud 22 to AMIRI's collaboration with The Jeddah Edition, Bazaar Arabia brings you the ultimate guide to the chicest summer beach clubs' in the Middle East.
AMIRI X The Jeddah Edition
AMIRI has launched its first full-branded rooftop experience in Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with The Jeddah EDITION. Perched above the Jeddah Yacht Club and offering sweeping views of the Formula 1 circuit, the rooftop fuses AMIRI's signature California-cool aesthetic with the hotel's refined hospitality. The space marks a bold intersection of fashion, culture, and lifestyle—bringing a fresh take on modern luxury to the heart of the Kingdom.
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Harvey Nichols X Kaimana Beach Dubai
Harvey Nichols is making waves this summer with a bold island takeover at Kaimana Beach to celebrate the launch of its 2025 Cruise campaign, In The Details. From May 9 to 25, Dubai's exclusive J1 Beach transforms into a fashion-forward playground where sun, style, and sophistication collide. Picture this: custom floaties, curated beach cushions, and Insta-ready vignettes all drenched in the spirit of summer chic. The Cruise collection—featuring standout pieces from Jacquemus, Jil Sander, Isabel Marant, and more—blends effortless silhouettes with vibrant prints that move seamlessly from beach to city. With soul-stirring Afro-house beats, a Pan-Asian menu by Chef Michael Collantes, and laidback luxury woven into every corner, Kaimana Beach becomes the ultimate escape where fashion meets lifestyle.
Missoni X DRIFT Beach
Missoni has made a splash in Dubai with the debut of its first-ever Missoni Resort Club in the region, transforming the iconic DRIFT Beach at One&Only Royal Mirage into a kaleidoscopic escape. Launched in late 2024, the collab brings Missoni's signature zigzag prints and sun-soaked color palette—think deep blues, ocean turquoise, and lush emeralds—into every inch of the luxe beachfront. From custom cabanas to parasols and loungers, the space feels like a high-fashion daydream where Italian elegance meets Dubai cool. It's more than just a beach day—it's a statement in style, where fashion, design, and leisure collide.
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Dolce & Gabbana X Cloud 22, Dubai
Dive into a world of opulence at Atlantis The Royal's sky-high pool, now adorned with Dolce & Gabbana's vibrant Majolica print. With in-water beds and loungers beneath cream pendant umbrellas, the 90-meter infinity pool is dotted with matching inflatables, creating a floating paradise. A specially curated menu offers limited edition drinks and dishes, making your poolside relaxation a feast for the senses.
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