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Emirates Woman
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
A Louis Vuitton café has landed in the Dubai desert
Life by Alice Holtham-Pargin 3 hours ago Here's everything you need to know… Desert pop-ups are one of the wonderful perks of UAE winters. Set against the backdrop of the golden dunes, these desert cafes are the perfect spots to relax and unwind alfresco while sipping a warming hot chocolate or creamy coffee. And this Ramadan, Dubai's dazzling Sadeem café, a sparkling blue-hued spot in the Al Marmoon desert, has gotten a high-fashion glow up in collaboration with Louis Vuitton – and you can now visit this exclusive Louis Vuitton desert cafe. The limited-time collaboration will see Louis Vuitton take over Sadeem for the next two weeks, bringing the Maison's unmissable emblems and high-fashion touches to cushions, coffee cups and even games. It's open daily from 8.30pm until 1am. Owing to the exclusivity of this collab, reservations are essential. According to the online booking system, reservations are available until Monday March 31 for both the plush sofas and dining areas, and can be made for a minimum of two guests. It's Dhs400 per person, redeemable on food and drinks once you get to the cafe. You can make reservations here: Book now The pop-up fashion cafe marks the arrival of the LV Mirage 2025 collection, shot in the Dubai desert. Designed as an opulent homage to tradition, craftsmanship, and timeless sophistication, the capsule collection was first unveiled last month. To reach Sadeem x Louis Vuitton, you'll need to drive around 40 minutes out of the city. Handily, there's a location pin for Sadeem cafe in Google Maps to guide you. While in the area, if you're looking for more desert pop-ups, you'll also find an open-air – and oh-so-Instagrammable branch of another of our favourite cafes, Parker's. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram & Feature Image: Instagram @nette


Web Release
01-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Web Release
Benefit Middle East Brings Back the Benefit Kitchen Show for an Exciting Season 2 This Ramadan!
Entertainment Web Release Selection By Editor_wr On Mar 1, 2025 Due to popular demand, Benefit Middle East is thrilled to announce the return of its loved web series for a second season during the holy month of Ramadan! After receiving enthusiastic comments and requests from the community, Benefit Cosmetics is bringing back the show bigger, better, and filled with even more excitement, challenges, and a larger roster of guests. This captivating web series promises to bring joy and a sense of community to viewers throughout Ramadan. Premiering on March 1st, 2025, Season 2 will feature five exciting episodes, each offering a delightful mix of entertainment, laughter, and culinary adventures creating a joyful and engaging experience for viewers throughout Ramadan. A Star-Studded Lineup Hosted by the bubbly Iraqi content creator, Ilyan Saqer, the show will feature a total of 15 talented content creators from the Middle East region. This season's lineup includes returning favorites and new faces, each bringing their unique flair and personality to the screen. The featured creators are: From mouthwatering recipes to hilarious challenges, the series is designed to captivate audiences of all ages, bringing them closer together during this special time of the year. Join the Community With its signature charm and creativity, Benefit Cosmetics invites viewers to join in the fun on: Whether you're a seasoned chef or a light-hearted culinary show fan, this is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the joyous world of Benefit Middle East like never before! Exciting Giveaways To make the experience even sweeter, every episode will feature a giveaway of Benefit Cosmetics products! Follow Benefit's Instagram account for a chance to win these exciting prizes! Benefit Cosmetics partners with Parker's this Ramadan! Benefit Cosmetics is thrilled to announce an exciting partnership with Parker's, the renowned Emirati global restaurant brand, for a limited-time menu inspired by Benefit's playful and bold spirit. Just in time for Ramadan, Parker's has reimagined fan-favorite items with a Benefit's twist—including turning the viral Matilda Cake pink, introducing a Ruby Hot Chocolate, and crafting a refreshing cold Hibiscus drink. With every purchase from this exclusive menu, customers will receive a collectible sticker sheet created by Emirati artist Fatima Al Zarooni, blending iconic landmarks with Parker's and Benefit's signature brand DNA. The collaboration will be available at all Parker's locations for the entire month of Ramadan, not just across the UAE but also in KSA and London, making it a global celebration of flavor and fun! Comments are closed.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Fast-growing convenience store chain Parker's is closing this Port Royal store. Here's why
Fast-growing gas station and convenience store chain Parker's Kitchen is opening new stores right and left as part of an ambitious expansion. That's why a demolition of a Parker's at the busy intersection at Ribaut Road and Lady's Island Drive in Port Royal is turning heads. The town of Port Royal issued the demolition permit to a contractor for Drayton-Parker Companies LLC, which develops Parker's Kitchen stores, to tear down the building and heavy equipment operators have been on the scene these week. Parker's Kitchen issued this statement about the closure: 'We recently made the difficult decision to close our store at 1451 Ribaut Road in Port Royal, which did not meet our brand standards,' the statement says, 'and hope that future development at this site will serve the community's needs in Port Royal.' Now the property is listed for sale, meaning a new use will be coming to the highly visible location eventually. Parker's is expanding into new markets including Myrtle Beach, Columbia and Jacksonville, Fla. The company employs 1,600 people in Georgia and South Carolina. Last month alone, the Savannah-based company celebrated the opening of two new stores — a 200,000 square-foot store at Beaufort Station, the new Beaufort shopping center at 311 Robert Smalls Pkwy. in Beaufort, and at Moncks Corner, which is north of Charleston in Berkeley County. The new stores were the company's 95th and 96th stores overall and the 44th and 45th in South Carolina. There are 17 stores in Beaufort County. Despite the demolition of the building and the sale of the property at 1451 Ribaut Road, Parker's will continue to have a strong presence in the Port Royal area. Another Parker's is located at Ribaut Road and Paris Avenue, about a mile south of the Lady's Island Road-Ribaut Road site where the store is being torn down. Other nearby stores are located on Parris Island Gateway and the Old Savannah Highway and on Sams Point Road on Lady's Island. Parker's was changed to Parker's Kitchen when the company began emphasizing its food service. Some older stores retain the 'Parker's' signs and do not have kitchens but they are still owned by Parker's Kitchens. The Port Royal station that closed was an older store without a kitchen. Parker's also is the name of 11 coastal Georgia stores owned by Patrick Parker, the brother of Parker's Kitchen CEO Greg Parker. Sign in to access your portfolio