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Khaleej Times
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Dubai: Celebrity hair stylist Rossano Ferretti on how he came up with The Method to cut locks
Rossano Ferretti knows the science and art of hair. That he has come to be known for haircuts that are — believe it or not — seen as works of architecture imbued with near-scientific precision is a testament to his craftsmanship. 'When I was a little boy, my teachers used to tell my parents that I ought to be an architect or a designer,' says Rossano, at his salon in Park Hyatt Dubai. 'I wanted to be an architect because I was very good in design. My teachers would tell my mother that I had hands that could practically design everything. But that was the time when my hands would bleed because of the excessive shampooing at my mother's salon.' Rossano came from a small village in Italy, and studying in Florence or Venice was 'like going to the moon'. His grandfather, who had been a barber wanted him to try his hand at hairdressing. So, he did the next best thing — he sent Rossano to London to study hairdressing. 'The hairstyles I had seen coming from that part of the world had elements of architecture. The first bob, for example, was also the first geometric haircut to come out of 'Swinging London'. I went there and learnt how to cut a bob in three days,' recalls Rossano. This was unprecedented, given that it would usually take someone a year to master it. 'I have since spent the rest of my life trying to destroy the geometrical method,' says Rossano. By this time, Rossano had come to realise he had a special talent. He was not wrong. Three years later, in 1979, Rossano would do his first catwalk, which opened the world of fashion for him. Rossano catapulted into popular imagination with 'The Method', a form of haircut that involves texturised scissors (patented by Ferretti) being employed to cut the hair in sync with its natural course. It honours the natural flow of hair, enhancing its texture and shape without rigid geometric structures ('This scissor is the only scissor that can texturise hair fibre without crunching it,' he says). The technique, performed only by artists trained by Rossano himself, uses custom-designed scissors, and creates a personalised, effortless look. Rooted in Italian craftsmanship, it allows hair to fall naturally, requiring minimal styling while maintaining elegance and sophistication. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. What I do in The Method is that my arms follow the hair fall and my arms and scissors become a prolongation of my hands. It does not matter whether your hair is curly, straight or wavy, this technique is bespoke to every individual" Rossano says when he started talking about the natural hair look and invisible haircut, everyone thought he was 'crazy'. In doing so, he also became an advocate for 'skinification' of hair before it became a trend. The logic was simple — hair needed to be cared for the same way we care for our skin. 'It's all about hair health,' he says. 'Haircare is the new skincare.' Coming back to 'The Method', Rossano says it was born in a moment of 'big happiness, big success but also great frustration'. 'It was quite successful, but I was never happy, because I was telling myself that everyone loves it, but they don't really see it for what it is. It was not about the scissor movement, it could not have been completely geometrical either. When you have wet hair, and you straighten it with a comb and then attempt to cut it, what happens is the hair takes a different form when it dries. It's a disaster. What I do in The Method is that my arms follow the hair fall and my arms and scissors become a prolongation of my hands. It does not matter whether your hair is curly, straight or wavy, this technique is bespoke to every individual. In that sense, The Method evolves every single time, depending on whose hair you cut,' says Rossano who's stopped implementing The Method himself and has instead trained his staff in it. Today, international A-listers like Kate Middleton, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Lawrence, Anna Wintour, Dakota Johnson, Pippa Middleton, Sophie Windsor, Poppy Delevingne, Richard Gere, Al Pacino and others have been spotted at Rossano Ferreti's salons across the world. In fact, the hair maestro recalls the time when Pacino famously told the world press about visiting his salon. 'He had come to Rome to attend a film festival and then went back to New York. When asked what his best memory of Rome was, he mentioned visiting the salon. I've got to admit, it did feel quite nice.' It's not just the people who visit Rossano Ferretti salons, but the moment he truly discovers the person underneath that true magic happens. 'Consultation is the moment when everything actually comes together,' he says. 'That's the moment when a person actually opens up to you — tells you their story, their frustration, what they like, what they dislike, what their personal problems are.' Once the personality is revealed, a suitable style emerges. 'I think there is a lack of information about haircare. People don't really know what it means to have a haircare regimen. They know what it is like to have a skincare regimen, but not haircare. They buy products for price or marketing, not necessarily for quality. Longevity of hair is dependent on how you eat, how you move, how you think. Hair health is a consequence of all these things. If you have a high cholesterol or something, it won't help.' From his range of products to hairstyles, everything about the Rossano Ferretti brand speaks of luxury. The hair maestro maintains that luxury is an emotion. 'Think about it, you can buy a bag that costs $10 (Dh36). Then why do buy a bag that costs $45,000? You are actually buying an emotion, you are buying a moment. For me, it's all about experience. Life is about moments, and every single moment cannot be special. So that's where luxury comes in.' The irony is that despite the promises of the beauty industry, there are very few bright professionals who actually enter the haircare business. This is when Rossano speaks most passionately about the problems of the industry. 'I could write a book on it. It's devastating that today, you don't find people who are passionate about this business. People cannot imagine that a hairdresser can actually be a rich man. No father encourages his children to become a hairdresser because they think it is a poor man's profession. With a change in the mindset, you can actually give a profession to poor people.' As for his dreams of becoming an architect, Rossano says he has fulfilled it. 'I became the most famous architect in the history of haircare. I have created the most trendy looks of the past 40 years. I began with reading the person, and give them a haircut that matches their style, but it ended up becoming some form of trend.'


The Guardian
01-03-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Guardian
‘We've moved past aesthetics': why middle-aged women are outnumbering the gym bunnies
Call it the revenge of the middle-class, middle-aged women. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. A recent report found that women aged between 40 and 50 are doing more exercise than women half their age. According to a UK study by Vitality, one in four women approaching perimenopausal age are doing exercise almost every day. By contrast, a fifth of those aged between 20 and 29 do anywhere near that. At The Method, a new fitness studio in west London, this rings true. 'Some of the women who come here are completely out of shape,' says its CEO, Katie Henderson. 'Perhaps they just had a baby, or are trying out exercise for the first time, but they're not always your typical gym bunnies – and a great deal of them are in their 50s and 60s.' The exercise studio is small, hot and bathed in a pink light. Standing at the front, an instructor called Julius shouts the word 'mobility' at a class of six women. It's not the first time the 45-year-old former dancer has used this word to motivate. Mobility is a key tenet of yoga, barre and pilates – and Julius's other job is teaching pilates to The Lion King cast to prevent injury. But among the high-end gymwear and rose-coloured weights, the word is unexpected. Fitness classes are generally seen as being for the young and lithe – not the middle-aged and immobile. 'It is about fitness, yes,' he says. 'But it's also about keeping up bone density, about building strength and about not getting hurt.' Across all ages, fitness is big business in the UK. From budget gyms such as PureGym and The Gym Group to pricier, class-focused clubs Barry's, SoulCycle and Frame, the entire industry is expected to reach £2.8bn this year. The Method is one of a new line of smaller specialised gyms – New York and LA are leading the way – attracting older women. There is no one method at The Method; rather the barre, pilates and yoga-based classes lean towards dance and having a good time, Henderson says. 'But they are also geared towards all ages.' Pvolve, a pilates-inspired fitness regime, is more about strength and conditioning. In effect an at-home, low-impact resistance workout, it launched five years ago, but since recently placing Jennifer Aniston front and centre of its campaign, it has blown up in the US and is gradually making its way to the UK. Using a numbered mat, a resistance band and exercise ball, it looks somewhere between Twister and a tax return. But it is marketed at the time-poor, and those who can't quite bear the idea of going down the gym for 'fear of judgment around physical ability or body image'. Capitalising on the success of the post-pandemic 'workout-from-home', classes are run online, the tantalising carrot being the menopausal-yet-honed body of Aniston, 56, who has claimed 'this changed her life'. Josh Davies, a personal trainer who trains the cast of Bridgerton, thinks the motivation for working out is changing. 'Five years ago it was about looking lean, but we've moved past aesthetics and I'd go as far as to call it a complete switch in mindset,' he says. Strength training is a 'huge focus, particularly of premenopausal, middle-aged women. It's not something people talked about until recently.' Most of his clients are over 40. But, while reformer is punishing, and yoga borders on philosophical, he thinks strength conditioning is as much about injury prevention as anything else, 'particularly when clients already exercise – or have either just returned to it after having a baby or haven't done it in a while'. Studies have shown that while strength-training-focused classes can help slow muscle mass and strength deterioration, older adults improve with a trainer. Late last year, Jane Fonda launched a four-part series of workouts for Supernatural, Meta Quest's virtual reality (VR) fitness platform, which focuses on strength training. 'When you're younger, working out is a choice,' she told Women's Health. 'When you're older, working out is an absolute necessity.' Exercise among the middle-aged has undergone a loose rebranding in the past few years. The NHS guidelines now recommend strengthening activities twice a week for adults up to the age of 64. Ranging from pushing a wheelbarrow to weights and pilates, solid advice about exercise has historically been difficult to separate from the pressure to diet or look slim, says Davies. The generational shift is partly about time, but – like many classes – are 'also because people can't afford a personal trainer under the age of 40,' he says. Classes at the Method also cost about £35 each. But when you reach a certain age, he says, mobility is the new priority.
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
London's toughest workouts: have you tried any of the most hardcore classes in the capital?
London has some of the world's toughest classes on offer, with top trainers like Tracy Anderson (who has worked as PT to celebrities from Gwyneth Paltrow to Jennifer Lopez) opening up studios, and increasing boutique offerings, such as the soon-to-open The Method in Notting Hill. There's something for everyone from dance classes to strength training, tech-motivated score boards to military-inspired workouts. But don't forget: a tough session doesn't always have to complicated or fancy. Here are the ones we think are the most hardcore in the capital: FRAME has just launched three new 'HIGH ON HORMONES' super classes designed to complement your hormones (not something all gyms take into account). The sweatiest is Strong AF, which, as co-founder Pip Black says, is designed from when you're feeling 'a bit all over the place, lacking focus, hormonal, or perimenopausal.' She adds, 'you'll leave feeling pretty invincible - and smug about your fast progress.' A unique class that urges you to work with your body for max results. Tracy Anderson has trained celebrities from Gwyneth Paltrow to J. LO and Tracey Ellis Ross – and now has her first studio in the UK at SURRENNE in Belgravia featuring her muscle-quivering signature Tracy Anderson Method workouts, designed to minimises impact on joints, but burns triple the calories. This is an exclusive class: Membership is £10,000 a year, with an initial £5,000 joining fee. Rucking – walking or jogging with a weighted vest on - is one of the biggest fitness trends this year – as promoted by health podcasters including Peter Attia who notes its benefits for bone density, muscle mass as well as brain health. GYMBOX has taken it to the next level, with a class that combines pounding the streets with a pack on (progressing up to 10kg), as well as a sweaty session on the rig, at three of its London gyms. The aim, according to Hannah Curtis Nunn, Group Fitness Director at Gymbox, is that members will be inspired to 'take on the Three Peaks challenge and want to summit the three biggest mountains in the UK.' Lofty ambitions for you and your glutes. The Lagree Method, also known as the Megaformer Workout, is the most booked class in its native US with fans including Michelle Obama, Jennifer Aniston and Meghan Markle. It's a low-impact, high-intensity method that incorporates bodybuilding principles and moves on a reformer Pilates machines that tightens and tones supposedly in as little as 20-minutes – but don't think it's an easy option. You'll be left shaking – but hopefully with the arms of the former First Lady. Famous for pushing you to your fitness limits, Barry's is a high-intensity, and seriously demanding interval training (HIIT) workout that alternates between treadmill sprints and weight training with fit-mad celeb fans including David Beckham (who goes to the Euston branch, FYI). From this week they've just launched a collaboration between the functional mushroom brand DIRTEA and HERMOSA the protein powder to create an exclusive recovery shake. Try it, you'll need all the help you can get. A class doesn't have to be complicated or in a fancy studio to bring on a mega burn. Strength training at the east London studio E7 Movement takes place in its cosy railway arch - but be prepared to sweat – hard. Expect burpees, planks and weighted glute work to push you to the max. Torn between weights and sprinting? 1Rebel's Reshape class combines both. It inspires lovers and haters in equal measure – but no one denies that it is a HARD class, swapping between hardcore sprints (sometimes with a 'parachute' to increase resistance, sometimes up steep hills) and heavy weights sets. Expect to get stronger but also faster – excellent news for runners with a PB in mind. F45 is notorious for its fast and tough functional group training classes that focuses on improving strength, endurance, and overall fitness. The classes rotate between different exercises that work your full body, combining HIIT, circuit training, are typically split into 2-3 people teams, and last 45 minutes (hence the name). It's tech-driven: you see results in real time on a big screen to spur you on. If you're craving a night out without the booze or late bedtime, Kobox could scratch that itch: it blends high-intensity, authentic boxing with functional training in a nightclub atmosphere (think dark rooms and loud beats). The 50-minute sessions (and you'll feel every minute) alternate between learning its signature six-punch system along with functional exercises that build a boxer's strength, endurance, and agility. Trainers estimate you can burn up to 600 calories in a sweaty session. The Method is founded with positivity – not punishment – at its core. The luxe state of the art gym features classes which fuse techniques from the worlds of ballet, yoga, dance, HIIT and Pilates. But don't be fooled into thinking they're easy. Blast is a revolutionary full-body workout that strengthens the body – while dancing along to banging beats, meaning you leave feeling high on endorphins. You just have to wait until February 3 for its grand opening.
Yahoo
08-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Laugh Factory and Stapleview Connect to Elevate The Future of Comedy
The Laugh Factory, a comedy cornerstone on Sunset Boulevard for four decades, has partnered with digital production company Stapleview to produce "The Method," starring Joey venue, which launched careers of Eddie Murphy, George Lopez, Kathy Griffin, and Jim Carrey, still draws packed houses - as seen at their 7:45 p.m. show last Friday. Now, they're stepping into digital comedy through their collaboration with in 2022 by Sam Grey, Stapleview relaunched in fall 2024 with Grey and Daniel Lantsman at the helm. The company creates long-format internet sketch comedy shows for YouTube, TikTok, and venture has attracted notable investors including Kate Capshaw, Joe Drake, Guggenheim Brothers (GB) Media - led by Dillon Lawson-Johnson and Criswell Fiordalis - Nick Myer, Peter Schlessel, and Steven Spielberg. Meyer, Schlessel, Kristie Macosko Krieger, and Matt Lichtenberg serve on the advisory board."The Method," starring Joey Dardano and co-produced with The Laugh Factory, marks one of Stapleview's first releases since the relaunch. Dardano promoted the show during his set at the Factory last Friday. Jamie Masada, CEO and Owner of The Laugh Factory, said in a statement, "Working with Stapleview on 'The Method' was pure joy. Sam and Daniel have an incredible eye and bring a level of innovation and energy that's rare in comedy these days. They're not just creating content—they're redefining how we discover and engage with talent. I'm excited to continue working with them and build a future where digital-first comedy meets broader entertainment in groundbreaking ways."Stapleview's first partnership success came with "Important Things of Great Importance," co-produced with L.A. public radio station KCRW. The show's second season, hosted by Concordia Shawarma McGraw (Katherine Ellis), releases new episodes Wednesdays at 10 AM on company's influence extends beyond digital platforms - Jane Wickline, who gained recognition through Stapleview's TikTok comedy sketches, joined SNL's cast in September up with "The Method" and other Stapleview comedy shows on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.


Hi Dubai
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Hi Dubai
Celebrate All Kinds of Love at Dubai Creek Resort the Entire Month of February
All set to celebrate the season of love, Park Hyatt Dubai is bringing the city an array of offers that honour all kinds of love this Valentine's Day. Whether it's self-love or love for family, friends, partners and even pets, there is something for everyone to indulge in at the renowned Dubai Creek Resort for the entire month of February. LOVE YOURSELF NOÉPE Luxuriate in the incredible views of the iconic Dubai Creek at NOÉPE with their Aperitif Chic for some much needed me-time as they elevate the evening with a selection of delectable bites and world-class cocktails from their extensive menu. Date: Every Monday to Thursday Time: 4 pm to 6 pm Price: AED 199 per person, with two selected beverages and canapés Amara Spa Park Hyatt Dubai's remarkable Amara Spa brings the city an array of distinguished experiences from bespoke packages to unparalleled massages. Set amidst the tranquil patios of the hotel, guests are invited to unwind with any service of their choice for the entire month of February. Price: Gift Voucher for any service or any value of your choice. Rossano Ferretti Renowned for his unique haircut known as The Method, Rossano Ferretti's very own hair spa located at Park Hyatt Dubai promises to give guests a new look that will be sure to boost their confidence. Price: Gift Voucher for any service or any value of your choice. Dubai Creek Academies Take part in a host of beginner golf, tennis & padel lessons at Dubai Creek Resort's award-winning lush golf courses, as well as tennis and padel courts for the month of February. Release some endorphins and book a complimentary trial lessons that promise to be the ideal pick-me-up. Golf: Price: Golf Program at AED 495 per person Terms & Conditions: 2x 50-minute sessions per week, a total of 8 sessions for the duration of a 30-day program Maximum of one lesson per day per individual Maximum of 7 participants per group Complimentary practice on lesson days Participants must be new to golf and age 18 years and above Lessons are subject to availability This program cannot be repeated Sign up at or call now at: +971 56 547 4048 Tennis Price: 5-session individual package at AED 1800 per person Terms & Conditions: 5 hours to be used within 3 months from time of purchase (must be purchased in February) Sign up at or call us now at: +971 56 547 4048 Padel Price: 45-minute complimentary introductory lesson. Date: Every Monday and Sunday, the whole month of February. Sign up at or call us now at: +971 56 547 4048 LOVE YOUR PARTNER Squisito Brunch at Boardwalk Take in the views of the glistening waters and Park Hyatt Dubai's marina at Boardwalk's relaxing Squisito brunch with their incredible 2-for-1 on beverage package for the month of February. Date: Every Saturday Time: 1 pm to 4 pm Price: 2 For 1 on sparkling and house beverage package only - AED 450 two persons Sunset Soirée at NOÉPE Dubai's ultimate sundowner spot, NOÉPE, promises to be the backdrop for a romantic evening with a sunset brunch that offers stunning views of the city's gorgeous skyline as well as the Dubai Creek complete with a delectable menu and drinks. Date: Saturday from 6 pm to 11 pm | Sunday from 5 pm to 11 pm Price: 2 For 1 on house beverage package only - AED 390 for two persons Dinner at The Thai Kitchen Tucked within Park Hyatt Dubai, The Thai Kitchen is the ultimate date-night spot giving couples some much-needed quiet time complete with stunning views. With a 2-for-1 offer on main courses, this promises to be a memorable dinner. Date: Open daily from 6 pm to 12 am Price: 2 For 1 on Main Course only Amara Spa Park Hyatt Dubai's very own Amara Spa is bringing couples an offer so good, they will keep coming back for more. For the entire month of February, indulge in promotions including outdoor Couple Pilates Classes, with day access to the Amara pool and set-menu lunch, as well as customised massage or body treatments. Date: Entire month of February Price: Package 1 - Couple Pilates Class (outdoor) + Couple Day Access to Amara Pool with set-menu lunch – AED 700 per couple Add on couple 30 min Spa Treatment of choice for AED 500 Package 2 - Couple 60-min Customised Massage or Body Treatment + Couple Day Access to Amara Pool with set-menu lunch AED 1,500 per couple or AED 750 per person Package 3 - Couple 120-min Customised Massage or Body Treatment + Couple Day Access to Amara Pool with set-menu lunch AED 2,800 per couple or AED 1,400 per person Asado Nights by Chef Rodrigo Llanes Park Hyatt Dubai's celebrated Asado Nights marries traditional Argentinian Asado with the artistry of omakase-style dining. Under the culinary direction of Chef Rodrigo Llanes, Asado Nights invites couples to be a part of a unique dining experience that highlights Argentinian flavours in a fresh, interactive format. Date: Open daily from 7 pm to 11 am Offer: Bottle of house wine for every minimum spend of AED 700 Padel at Dubai Creek Academies This February, get into a new sport with a partner! Book a complimentary introductory lesson for Padel for 45 mins and discover a new hobby at Dubai Creek Academies. Price: 45-minute complimentary introductory lesson. Date: Every Monday and Sunday, the entire month of February. Sign up at or call us now at: +971 56 547 4048 LOVE YOUR FRIENDS Cooking Class at The Thai Kitchen Who says Valentine's Day can't be celebrated with friends? The Thai Kitchen is bringing the ultimate cooking class experience for some exciting and healthy competition for the month of February. Bring out the hidden chef and make some memories with the loved ones at The Thai Kitchen Price: AED 355 per person inclusive of unlimited soft beverages for 3 hours AED 555 per person inclusive of unlimited house beer or wine for 3 hours Cocktail Masterclass at NOÉPE Looking for new experiences to try with friends in Dubai? Look no further as NOÉPE is bringing an incredible cocktail masterclass for a unique get together with the gang inclusive of drinks and bites. Price: AED 250 per person with sharing bites Advance reservation is required. Afternoon Tea at The Lounge Visit Park Hyatt Dubai's incredible Lounge for some much needed catching up with friends over afternoon tea with a 2 for 1 offer, promising to be the ideal spot with a selection of tasteful teas, coffees and bites. Time: Daily from 1pm to 6pm Offer: 2 for 1 in afternoon tea Price: AED 180 for two, with unlimited tea & coffee AED 220 for two, including one Gin Tonic or one glass of bubbly and unlimited tea & coffee AED 330 for two, including one glass of Champagne and unlimited tea & coffee QD's Dubai's most iconic venue QD's is offering guests a half pint of beer complimentary for every order of platter, making each night a fun one, without breaking the bank! Offer: Receive a half pint of beer complimentary for every order of platter (AED 135 per platter good for 4 pax) Time: Available from 5 pm onwards Squisito Brunch at Boardwalk Gather the group and take in the views of the glistening waters and Park Hyatt Dubai's marina at Boardwalk's relaxing Plated Brunch with their 2-for-1 on beverage package for the month of February. Date: Every Saturday Time: 1 pm to 4 pm Price: 2 For 1 on sparkling and house beverage package only - AED 450 for two persons Cielo Gather the girl gang and head to Cielo for an amazing Galentine's Day offer priced at AED99 for the entire month of February. Date: Tuesday to Thursday Time: 5 pm onwards Price: AED 99 Galentine's offer Dubai Creek Academies Dubai Creek Academies promises to be just the place for a fun sporty hangout with a host offers during the month of February, there truly isn't a better place for friends to be! Golf: Price: Golf Program at AED 495 per person Terms & Conditions: 2x 50-minute sessions per week, total of 8 sessions for the duration of 30-day program Maximum of one lesson per day per individual Maximum of 7 participants per group Complimentary practice on lesson days Participants must be new to golf and age 18 years and above Lessons are subject to availability This program cannot be repeated Sign up at or call now at: +971 56 547 4048 Tennis Price: AED 375 for 1 hour group session (1 – 4 players) Terms & Conditions: Players must be 18+ up. Group booking to be used within the month of February. Sign up at or call us now at: +971 56 547 4048 LOVE YOUR FAMILY Sawasdee Brunch at The Thai Kitchen Transport to Thailand's vibrant islands and the iconic Golden Triangle with The Thai Kitchen's Sawasdee Brunch , coming right in time to create unforgettable memories with the family while showcasing the mouth-watering original flavours and traditions of the lively country. Offer: 2 for 1 on all packages Date: Every Sunday Time: 1 pm to 4 pm Afternoon Tea at The Lounge It doesn't get better for families than an Afternoon Tea experience at The Lounge with a special 2-for-1 offer, promising to be the ideal spot with a selection of tasteful teas, coffees and bites. Time: Daily from 1 pm to 6 pm Offer: 2 for 1 in afternoon tea Price: AED 180 for two, with unlimited tea & coffee AED 220 for two, including one Gin Tonic or one glass of bubbly and unlimited tea & coffee AED 330 for two, including one glass of Champagne and unlimited tea & coffee Backyard Movie Brunch at Lakeview Lakeview's family friendly Sunday brunch promises to be an exciting addition to everyone's weekend, featuring an arrangement of delectable options including a Sunday roast and hops, while family films are shown on Lakeview's large screens, introducing the little ones to some classics while parents indulge in a relaxing afternoon out. Offer: AED 165 per person, with soft beverages, AED 325 per person, with house beverages, complimentary dining for kids below 12 years Date: Every Sunday Time: 1 pm to 4 pm Amara Spa A relaxing spa day at the award-winning Amara Spa is just what parents need to make the most of Valentine's Day as they relish in the treatments at the luxury spa. Price: Gift Voucher for any service or any value of your choice. Rossano Ferretti Rossano Ferretti's very own hair spa located at Park Hyatt Dubai promises to give guests a new look that will be sure to boost their confidence. Price: Gift Voucher for any service or any value of your choice. LOVE YOUR PETS Pet Staycation Guests and furry friends can bask in the sun on Park Hyatt Dubai's room terrace creating delightful memories while being surrounded by the hotel's exquisite ambiance. But that's not all – pet-friendly terraces like NOÉPE, Boardwalk, Jones the Grocer, Lakeview, as well as Marina Promenade offer scenic spots for both guests and their little pets to relish. Terms & Conditions: Available for pets below 12 kg. A cleaning fee of AED 300 per pet applies. For bookings and reservations: please call 04 602 1234 or email A Proposal To Remember Create an unforgettable proposal with Park Hyatt Dubai's Ultimate Proposal Package at the Marina Island. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Dubai Creek, enjoy a private, sunset view to propose in an exclusive, romantic setting. The package includes personalized décor, and a lavish dinner set, making this moment truly extraordinary. Let Park Hyatt Dubai help you craft the perfect proposal, with every detail designed to create memories that last a lifetime. Romantic Getaway Fall in love all over again at Park Hyatt Dubai. Enjoy an AED 500 voucher for Rossano Ferretti or Amara Spa, plus an AED 500 F&B credit to indulge in romantic dining. Whether by the Amara Pool or sharing gourmet moments, this staycation is all about creating unforgettable memories with that special someone. Booking code: PHCSR Family Staycation Create unforgettable memories with loved ones at Park Hyatt Dubai. Enjoy AED 1,000 in dining credit to savour every moment together, plus early check-in, late check-out, and a complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability). Let the little ones explore the Kids Club while unwinding by the serene Twiggy Family Lagoon Beach. This staycation is all about love, laughter, and cherishing each precious moment as a family. Booking code: PHFSR For bookings and reservations, please call +971 4 602 1234 or email Terms and conditions apply. Love in full bloom A Floral Affair Let the emotions bloom this Valentine's season with Park Hyatt Dubai's exquisite, hand-crafted flower arrangements—each petal whispering a tender message of love. Whether it's the classic grace of a single red rose or a lavish, personalised bouquet that dazzles the senses, the dedicated floral artisans transform every vision into a fragrant masterpiece. From grand romantic gestures to thoughtful tokens of affection, each creation is tailored to a unique story. Location: Floral pop-up boutique located at the Lobby Lounge Date: 13 to 16 February For more details or to book, please contact +971 46021234 or email us at Terms and conditions apply. News Source: Z7 Communications