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Smart tips, must-buy deals: How to shop at Dubai Summer Surprises like a pro

Smart tips, must-buy deals: How to shop at Dubai Summer Surprises like a pro

Khaleej Times20-06-2025
Sales shopping is absolutely on trend this season‭. ‬Not only does the Dubai Summer Surprises‭ (‬DSS‭) ‬mascot Modesh dress exclusively‭ ‬in this season's hottest hue‭, ‬yellow‭, ‬but years of price increases at luxury brands have started to result in consumers laying down their credit cards and refusing to kowtow to escalating price tags‭. ‬Last month‭, ‬Chanel announced a 4.3‭ ‬per cent fall in sales‭, ‬its first decline since 2020‭, ‬a period that also the saw the price of its iconic Classic Flap Bag almost double in price‭. ‬A Medium Chanel Classic Flap Bag now costs approximately Dh42,720‭, ‬up from around Dhs18,000‭ ‬in 2016‭. ‬Similar revenue declines have been seen across legacy luxury brands‭, ‬with Louis Vuitton and Dior owner LVMH reporting a five per cent drop in sales of fashion and leather goods in the first quarter of 2025‭. ‬Admittedly‭, ‬Dubai and the wider GCC are bucking this trend‭. ‬Chalhoub Group reported luxury fashion sales across the region have increased 11‭ ‬per cent in the first three months of 2025‭, ‬far outpacing global performance‭. ‬But‭ ‬in a region where shopping is a national sport‭, ‬particularly in the summer months when airconditioned malls offer welcome respite from the heat‭, ‬we are wired to hunt down the best bargains‭, ‬not at any cost‭, ‬but at the chicest cost‭. ‬However‭, ‬with discounts‭ ‬of up to 90‭ ‬per cent promised across DSS‭, ‬which kicks off next weekend on June 27‭, ‬it can be tempting to snap up ill-considered‭ ‬styles‭, ‬just because the price drop is so steep‭. ‬So‭, ‬because girl math can quickly spiral when faced with a slashed-to-the-navel price tag‭, ‬here are my rules for a successful DSS shopping spree‭.‬
PREP YOUR WISH LIST
If you wouldn't pay full price‭, ‬it's not a bargain‭. ‬Create wish lists in your favourite stores'‭ ‬websites throughout the season‭, ‬adding only pieces you would pay full price for‭ (‬were it not for school fees‭, ‬rent‭, ‬kids'‭ ‬activities etc devouring your budget‭). ‬Then‭, ‬when discounts are applied‭, ‬you can easily identify the styles that deserve a share of your wallet‭. ‬You'll also be alerted if a sold-out piece in your size comes back into stock‭. ‬It might be 80‭ ‬per cent off‭. ‬Likewise‭, ‬become WhatsApp friends with shop floor sales associates‭. ‬Dubai's high-end stores offer exemplary customer service and staff will often be happy to send you a message when items you love go on‭ ‬sale‭. ‬
BUY BETTER‮…
Buy less‭, ‬buy better is a mantra often repeated‭, ‬yet hard to stick to in the proliferation of disposable fast fashion‭, ‬tempting‭ ‬social media ads‭, ‬and price polarisation as the cheap gets cheaper‭ ‬—‭ ‬even in the face of tariffs‭ ‬—‭ ‬and the expensive gets even more out of reach‭ (‬to wit‭, ‬the Chanel Flap Bag mentioned above‭). ‬Don't use sale periods as your chance to stock up on arm loads of already cheap clothes that won't bring you lasting joy‭. ‬Instead‭, ‬one or two incredible‭, ‬well-made‭, ‬thoughtful pieces that you'll wear‭, ‬love and feel special in‭, ‬from brands you wouldn't normally be able to afford‭, ‬is the goal‭. ‬No Labubu required‭.‬
‮…‬ ‭ ‬ AND BUTTER‭ (‬YELLOW‭)
One trend I will be buying into on sale is a fashion secret long known by the face of DSS‭. ‬Yellow‭. ‬Modesh has been wearing it since 1997‭. ‬Notoriously tricky to get right‭, ‬leave acid brights to cartoon characters such as Modesh‭, ‬his sidekick Dana‭, ‬SpongeBob‭ ‬et al‭. ‬A soft‭, ‬creamy butter shade that recalls dappled sunlight offers a contemporary take on summer pastels‭. ‬If you are drawn‭ ‬to a bright yellow‭, ‬I like it for an unexpected twist on formalwear‭, ‬such as the Roksanda taffeta dress shown here‭.‬
Like a magpie‭, ‬I am without fail drawn to the glamorous allure of evening wear‭, ‬and because of its higher starting price tag‭, ‬DSS discounts appear even more tempting‭. ‬Ironically‭, ‬I also resent leaving the house after 7pm‭. ‬A dichotomy that leaves me with a‭ ‬wardrobe full of‭ (‬heavily discounted‭) ‬gowns and little opportunity to wear them‭. ‬If you too are tempted by evening wear‭, ‬look for timeless silhouettes with a contemporary twist and a classic palette that will be relevant five‭, ‬10‭ ‬years from now‭. ‬Try Turkish brand The New Arrivals by‭ ‬İlkyaz Özel‭, ‬and Lebanese brand Monot‭. ‬And if you'd rather spend your evenings with Netflix and Deliveroo‭, ‬invest in a pair of luxe Eberjey PJs instead‭.‬
GOOD JEANS
Denim is the trend that never dies‭. ‬Pre-sale‭, ‬identify your dream denim brand‭, ‬fit and finish and strike when the price gets reduced‭. ‬Department stores such as Harvey Nichols‭, ‬Bloomingdale's and That Concept Store offer a broad range of brands under one roof to compare and contrast‭. ‬Area's party jeans‭ ‬—‭ ‬with crystal-trimmed cut-outs‭ ‬—‭ ‬are brilliant‭, ‬but expensive‭. ‬For everyday denim‭, ‬I rate Agolde and L'Agence for classic straight-leg fits‭, ‬and Citizens of Humanity for a more directional horseshoe leg‭. ‬A touch of stretch and a lightweight fabric is far more suited to a UAE summer than rigid‭, ‬heavyweight denim‭. ‬Finally‭, ‬the reason celebs look so good in their jeans‭? ‬Tailoring‭. ‬A department store will do this for you or you can visit your local tailor‭. ‬Most of my purchases are finessed by Hazel and her team at Thread Up on Wasl Road‭.‬
WHAT WOULD J-LO DO‭?‬
As a woman in my mid-40s I see a big divide among women my age as we approach middle age‭. ‬Like our mums before us‭, ‬we inexorably‭ ‬revert to high street heavyweights‭, ‬such as Marks and Spencer and Next‭, ‬with their elastic waistbands‭, ‬crease-free fabrics and‭ ‬stain-concealing prints‭. ‬I have nothing against M&S and Next‭, ‬per se‭ (‬the sheets and underwear are really good‭), ‬but we have so‭ ‬much more choice than our mothers‭. ‬My yardstick is 55-year-old Jennifer Lopez‭; ‬if I can't imagine her wearing it‭, ‬I'll pass‭. ‬In the UK‭, ‬disruptor brands such as Me‭ + ‬Em and Holland Cooper have quietly moved the dial around how women over 40‭ ‬'should'‭ ‬dress‭, ‬combining the practicality of an M&S staple with sleek styling that feels elegant and expensive‭. ‬I also rate Next-owned‭ ‬Reiss's Atelier line‭, ‬which launched two years ago and bridges high street and designer‭. ‬The fabrics are unparalleled‭, ‬and come with a‭ ‬price-tag to match‭. ‬I'll be stocking up when they go on sale this summer‭. ‬Race you to the‭ ‬'Alex'‭ ‬utility jacket‭. ‬
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