From the center of the Earth to the outer reaches of the universe

Two centuries of excellence

When the Bovet brothers founded the Maison in 1822, the timepieces they manufactured instantly became undisputed references in the watchmaking decorative arts. The presence of BOVET watches in specialist watchmaking and art museums attests to the enduring longevity of this supremacy.

Today, the BOVET craftsmen strive to honor this heritage by perpetuating their expertise and constantly pushing back the boundaries of excellence. The same unstinting quest for perfection also inspired Pascal Raffy to equip in 2006 BOVET 1822 with its own manufactures: BOVET 1822 Manufacture de Cadrans and DIMIER 1738 Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Artisanale, where every technique is deployed with unrivalled mastery and the choice of noble materials continues to expand. This year, the BOVET collections feature two materials which the artisans of the House have been mastering and proposing since 2008. Their captivating appearance and richly symbolic origins are guaranteed to fascinate.

A stellar appearance

The origins of aventurine are as terrestrial as they come: it is a transformation of the silica contained in sand and most minerals used to make the glass that serves as a basis for the delicate fabrication of aventurine itself. To explore the origins of this artisanal composition, we need to travel back to the 17th century. It was in Murano, the capital of artistic glassware, that the first “recipes” emerged, which have been secretly preserved for years by the Miotti family, who are credited with its invention. To create aventurine, tinted glass is combined with copper and protoxide of copper inclusions, whose triangular and hexagonal crystals blaze with a thousand sparkles. The composition and manufacture of aventurine are empirical processes, and only an experienced, expert artisan can obtain a homogenous result. This is why aventurine remains a rare material that cannot be produced in large quantities. Aventurine features the translucence of glass, studded with tiny copper highlights that seem to float freely within it. Although it is a processed material, the aesthetic qualities of aventurine have helped it find favor with jewelers and even gemologists, who have labeled it “goldstone” in English and “rivière d’or” (“river of gold”) in French. The name aventurine itself is attributed to its discovery following a chance incident one day during which copper filings fell accidentally (all’avventura) into a crucible of molten glass. These days, the material is also often referred to as “stellaria” because of its obvious resemblance to a starry sky.

A philosophical dimension of time and space from the outer reaches of the universe

This same starry sky is the origin of the second material highlighted this year by BOVET 1822’s dial-makers, who showcase meteorite in several of the models in the 2017 collection. While a considerable number of meteorites fall to Earth each year, less than 2% of them belong to the “irons” category that can be used in watchmaking. And unfortunately, very few of them are large enough to provide enough material for a dial. The total weight of meteorites found on Earth that can be used for watchmaking is estimated at just a few dozen kilograms. This kind of meteorite comes from the nuclei of large celestial bodies (of at least several hundred kilometers in diameter). The variety from which BOVET dials are made comes from Namibia and is known as Gibeon meteorite (after the town nearest the discovery site). Its weight before crashing to Earth is estimated at 26 tons. Many hundreds of kilograms have been found scattered in various fragments since its discovery in 1838, but very few of these can be exploited for watchmaking purposes.

Ferrous meteorites consist of iron and nickel, while Gibeon also contains cobalt and phosphorus in minute quantities. The temperatures experienced by a ferrous meteorite when it enters the Earth’s atmosphere coupled with the speed at which it cools produce unique geometric crystalline structures. These structures, referred to as Widmanstätten patterns, give each meteorite its unique appearance and identity. Once meteorite has been machined, it is polished then plunged into an acid bath to reveal these characteristic patterns.

Beyond its rarity and unparalleled appearance, meteorite has strong symbolic connotations and evokes the origins of the universe. Every civilization in history has been fascinated by this extraterrestrial metal. The earliest known reference describes a fallen meteorite on the island of Crete in 1478 BC. The Greeks used the metal from meteorites to create a host of sacred objects, while in Egypt, a meteoric iron dagger was found in the tomb of Tutankhamen. The Black Stone at the Kaaba in Mecca is also reputed to be a ferrous meteorite, and the Inuit attribute their own discovery of iron to fallen meteorites.

As for the Gibeon meteorite, we know that it crashed to Earth in prehistoric times. While specialists are unable to pinpoint its arrival with any precision, we do know that it is 4 billion years old – just like our very own solar system.

In the 20th century, physicists addressed the notion of space-time and explored the inextricable links between the fourth dimension (time) and the three that govern space. Throughout the centuries, the origins of meteorites have fascinated scientists, philosophers, entire cultures, religious scholars and physicists alike, and have revealed to us the infinite nature of time and space. Many believe that this material is nothing less than proof of eternity.

So what more symbolic material could possibly be chosen to manufacture dials, the very surfaces from which we read off time?

Virtuoso artisans

Unfortunately, merely procuring these materials does not equate with creating dials. Given the extreme rarity and recent appearance of aventurine and meteorite in the watchmaking industry, artisans cannot rely on the experience of their predecessors. And so they have used their own expertise to develop the techniques required to exploit these two materials with their unique characteristics.

In theory, meteorite, which is 92% iron, should be easy enough to work. However, its unique crystalline structure and the various pressures and temperature variations to which it has been subjected during its long existence and journey through space make it an inhomogeneous metal studded with inclusions. Machining meteorite is therefore a particularly delicate process that requires constant attention. The next stage is to plunge the dial into an acid bath, whose duration defines the contrasts that will subsequently appear in the Widmanstätten patterns. Here too, particular attention is required, as the exposure period demands close observation and the acid attack will continue with a certain inertia beyond this point. For the 2017 collection, a black PVD treatment reveals the nuances on the surface while protecting the dial from oxidation. Finally, pad-printing and the addition of the hour-markers complete this delicate process and determine the dial’s final appearance.

The metallic flakes responsible for the starry sparkle of aventurine are themselves inclusions that make the material particularly delicate to handle. This difficulty is compounded by the hardness and fragility of the glass, which makes machining and polishing highly technical, tenuous processes, just like the various assembly operations. As glass is an inert material, the expansion coefficients of the metals to which it will be affixed must also be factored in to avoid any breakages caused by temperature variations.

The craftsmen of the BOVET 1822 dial Manufacture have successfully mastered each of the stages involved in the production of these dials, joining the ranks of the greatest specialists in the process and imbuing BOVET 1822 timepieces with a strong symbolic and universal dimension.

Grand Optics launches “KIDS RIGHT TO CLEAR SIGHT” initiative

FREE EYEWEAR & EYECARE FOR CHILDREN

Since Grand Optics’ inception in 1997, by the founder & CEO Shawqi Ghanem, the company has been fully dedicated to their clientele and focused to further strengthen its position as the most trusted optical services provider in the region. Throughout its twenty years, Grand Optics has provided innovative vision solutions and has captured the imagination of customers across the UAE, Oman, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia. Grand Optics is the region’s leading luxury eyewear retailer and provider of innovative vision care, and is giving back to the community through their newly launched cause dedicated to children “Kids Right To Clear Sight”. Grand Optics believes in every child’s right to healthy vision, and is launching for the first time in the region, their local initiative “Kids Right To Clear Sight” to give back to the community by providing children with free vision care, and a chance to live a better life. By aiding them with their eyesight, Grand Optics hopes to help children grow, and aid them to develop their own perspective accompanied by their new vision.

For the occasion of back-to-school, from the 13th of August to the 13th of September 2017, Grand Optics will offer children free eyewear, vision screening, and lens fitting with any adult purchase. The key to this initiative is the provision of sufficient, successful and sustainable vision care service to the local community of children – to best support and aid them in their natural development, whilst raising awareness for the cause. Grand Optics has partnered with Eye Consultants clinic in Dubai Healthcare City, a leading pediatric ophthalmologist for children in the UAE, to further bring attention to the importance of children’s vision care.

Grand Optics represents an extensive variety of luxury, designer, bridge and exclusive brands for clinical eyewear and sunglasses – as well as a wide range of high quality ophthalmic lenses, with comprehensive choice of coloured and tailor-made contact lenses, to fulfill every customers’ needs. Grand Optics’ strategy is to supply the finest selection of latest eyewear styles for its unique customer base in the GCC market, and cater to a distinct clientele seeking excellent products, services & after sales care.  Grand Optics delivers its promise of a new perspective and different vision, whilst providing customers with the latest trends in eyewear with every pair of glasses, sunglasses, contact and optical lenses.

Karl Lagerfeld Fall-Winter 2017 collection

The KARL LAGERFELD Fall-Winter 2017 collection finds its inspiration in Karl’s most iconic, signature styles — pieces with character and meaning, reinterpreted for today. The look is effortless and easy, striking the perfect balance between Karl’s favourite dichotomies: masculine but feminine, youthful but chic, classic but modern. It’s all about mix-and-match wardrobe essentials with a cool, nonchalant charm.

This season, 18th and 19th century military uniforms are reimagined with a feminine twist. Tonal patches and embroideries mix with rope, lace and zippers — it’s no longer just about function, but a celebration of decorative details. Day-to-day dressing is a nod to boy-meets-girl tailoring: high-waisted sailor pants, chunky turtlenecks and structured tuxedo blazers meet dainty bows, pleats and silk georgette ruffles in blouses and dresses. A core palette of black and white is livened with pops of soft pink and army green. In outerwear, lace-up finishes adorn the designs, from the sleeves of a leather biker jacket to the back of a military trench. The final touch is a statement biker jacket with a shearling collar and panels, cut with a slightly oversized fit.

As the holidays approach, the signature style is about versatility and juxtaposition — dramatic yet wearable, elegant and comfortable. A black and white palette is accented by pops of rhubarb, rhinestone details and metallic gold trimmings. Quilted down outerwear is topped with feminine metallic bouclé, seen in a gilet, a cropped bomber and a long bomber. Crafted from hand-selected yarns, the bouclé also appears in blazers, pencil skirts and dresses. Tailoring essentials — jumpsuits, wide-leg trousers, ruffled blouses and blazers — are modernized with sparkling fabrics and textured pleating. There’s a wide selection of KARL’s iconic black cocktail dresses: silk with a sheer cape; bouclé with metallic weaving; and a silk georgette maxi with a built-in catsuit. For the most festive occasions a tuxedo silhouette is crafted in metallic gold, and as a nod to Karl’s playful side there’s a hidden surprise: zippers set vertically in the jacket’s sleeves can slide open, instantly transforming it into a cape.

The season’s central inspirations also appear in accessories, which combine feminine sophistication with a rock-chic twist. The K/Ikonik Pearls features all-over pearl studs mixed with edgy metallic hardware, while the K/Piercing places rocky hardware ring “piercings” on soft, grainy calf leather. The new Rocky Bow range includes two totes and two cross-body silhouettes in grainy calf leather, topped with gold and silver bow details. The K/Klassik Diamonds and K/Rocky Studs are finished with oversized stone appliqués or a degradé pattern of studs, pearls and stars.

Graphic contrasts are also a key theme throughout. The minimalistic K/Kool features metallic colours, while the K/Klassik Exotic plays with geometric artistic prints. The collection also sees the return of the favourite K/Slouchy, K/Klassik, K/Shopper and K/Kuilted (in caviar, bouclé and multi finishes).

For the modern traveller, the new K/Ikonik luggage is adorned with playful graphics of Karl. The must-have is a trolley suitcase, complemented by five bags and various accessories including a wallet, iPad pouch, passport holder and card holder.

Finally, the K/Signature remains a wardrobe essential, featuring Karl’s handwritten signature in glossy metallic hardware. This season’s offering has two new silhouettes: a large shoulder bag and a zip-top shopper. Accessories include a range of iconic gloves, minaudieres, Choupette-inspired hats and beanies, playful keychains, and a dozen scarves for layering.

In footwear, sneakers are a must-have – including the iconic “Kreeper” platform. Slip-on and lace-up styles range from bouclé and metallic leather to pearly studs and Karl artworks. Boots are also a staple, with new biker and knee-high silhouettes. For glamorous occasions there’s no shortage of heels, with sparkling glitter finishes and pearl appliqué studs to further emphasize a feminine-chic aesthetic.

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Ted Baker AW17

انطلقوا بسرعة الصاروخ نحو الحدود الجديدة للموضة، والتي ترسمها تشكيلة النجوم من “تيد” لخريف وشتاء 2017.

“تيد بيكر” و”نوسا” (وكالة الفضاء غير العادية) شرعا في رحلةٍ رائعة، بهدف جلب نمط حياة جديد لك في كوكب “ساتين”. هذا الكوكب البعيد، حيث المقيمون فيه يرتدون أرقى الأزياء، يقدّم لكم أسلوباً أنيقاً للعيش. صحيح أنّ سنوات ضوئية كثيرة تفصلنا عن هذا النمط المقبل، لكنّ مجتمع فضاء ‏”تيد” الفاخر لديه كل الأساليب الحديثة، وليس أقلها الروبوتات الشخصية التي تحاكي الأزياء المثلى السائدة اليوم. تعالوا إذاً إلى “ساتين”- العالم القائم بذاته.

ارتقي بأسلوب أزيائك إلى بُعدٍ آخر، مع القوام المتكامل، والأشكال المتماوجة النضرة، والاستخدام المحلّق للأقمشة. تشكيلة “تيد” لخريف وشتاء 2017 مستوحاةٌ من التوهج المتألق لأعلى مراتب المجرّة، وهي مصمّمةٌ كي تحمل نمط أزيائك في رحلةً فاخرة إلى أعماق الفضاء.

في هذا الموسم، قام “تيد” باستدعاء النجوم من مختلف أنحاء المجرّة، من الساتان الفائق اللمعان، والجاكار المعدني المشبع، إلى الكريب الشديد التركيز، والأنسجة المتجانسة والناعمة. السترات الجلدية المزبدة، والنسخ المحدثة من القطع التي تحمل توقيع “تيد”، تضيف نكهةً درامية عميقة، أما الرسم البياني الحاجب للون، والتطريز المدهش والقصات غير المتجانسة، فستأسرك بمدارٍ من الأسلوب الراقي.

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Weill Autumn-Winter 2017 Collection

Weill is celebrating its 125th anniversary, and this longevity bears witness to the continued renewal and relevance of its designs. This year, more than ever, “Paris is Weill”! In the same way as its legendary headquarters set at the foot of the Butte Montmartre, and which have recently been renovated, the style of the House of Weill represents a perfect balance between timeless stature and tailored modernity. In an era which combines the satisfaction of requirements with an aspiration to happiness, the time is right this winter to adopt smart outfits combining flair and comfort, style and a sense of wellbeing.

In the forefront of style:

The intelligence of curved silhouettes and embracing floating volumes in which one feels at home. The present inspired by renewed and appealing alliances: casual meets couture in summer and winter, vivacious and subtle, lingerie becomes more enterprising… Elegance with a twist of cheerful accessories, trimmings and jewels, in which veiled references combine with a quirky sense of humour.

Inner Glamour: In which sensuality reigns: fine pyjamas, ravishing nightdresses, misty lace and soft silhouettes… A refined wardrobe of shimmering velvet, light crepe, ultra-feminine safari jackets and parkas, dressing gowns and house coats, tunics and twin-sets, composes a seductive panoply…

Jersey in a Shimmer: With panache and warmth jersey lends itself to a range of sophisticated looks. Adorned with giant chevrons and leopard motifs, light beading and ribbing, or a glint of lurex: small coats, ample slacks and tunics, three-quarter length coats, wrap dresses, and smart cowl-necked tops and blazers to keep warm.

Impressive Prints: Scarves are printed with equestrian motifs dispensing a graceful touch. Set on a plain, leopard or houndstooth background, in the lining of a trench coat or a black down jacket, combined with leather, jersey or silk, in a spruce jacket, on an ‘A’ shaped dress or a graceful twin-set… graphic-couture accents gracefully stand out.

Winter Sun: A light touch: a wardrobe which adapts to an increasingly changing climate. Winter (almost) unveiled as in warmer seasons, with satin poplin, feather-light raincoats, slim line slacks, ‘destroy’ blouses, sweat shirts or knitwear with highlights of bronze, slate, pearl and navy blue to blend in with autumn hues…

Happy Hour: When an enlightened spirit awakens the night: dark blue, ultra bright red or green, sequins, re-embroidered tulle, devoré velvet, radiant pleats, braided effects, rich Jacquard motifs, festive effects for loose fitting designs, knee-length dresses, pleated tops, slacks, ample tunics and short coats… prepare to liven up the evening.

Tweed is Trumps: The essentials in the Weill wardrobe come in a wide range of variations. Tweed with denim or ethnic patterns, jewelled or fluorescent trimmings, plain or with buckles, lined or unlined, short blazers or ample tunics, light dresses or duster coats, casual or tailored… a companion for every occasion.

Paris City: The city adopts a contemporary energy. Weill redefines the dress code of the modern Parisian woman: flannel, poplin and knitwear open up new perspectives. Simple delicate and asymmetrical lines inject a new spirit. A blouse adorned with buttons at the back, a long-tailed sweater or smock, a long sleeveless jacket, or a denim garment with Jacquard motif… brings a touch or originality.

Elective Affinities: Cedar and copper coloured hues create the event: combining to produce an intense elegance in knitwear with chevron motifs and on slacks, coats in Jacquard print, dresses and flounces… producing a palette of precious shimmering effects.

Gala Attitude: Wherever the red carpet is rolled out… a selection of long dresses… velvet stretch, shimmering pleats, guipure lace or taffeta, fur trimmings, balloon sleeves, sheaths or more fluid lines… are always eager to break into a dance step.

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Michael Kors launches Fall 2017 EID AL-ADHA CAPSULE COLLECTION for Middle Eastern markets

Michael Kors is pleased to announce a new capsule of handbags, shoes and a specially designed Kaftan in celebration of Eid al-Adha.

Capturing the brand’s glamorous jet-set aesthetic, the specially curated Eid products include an exclusive printed Kaftan, the metallic Becky platform, the luxe Edie slide, the croc-embossed Ginny crossbody and a variety of croc-embossed Mercer bags.

The elegant Kaftan’s golden metallic leopard print brings added sparkle to every celebration. The Kaftan will be available exclusively in Michael Kors stores throughout the Middle East this Fall.

The metallic gold Becky platform sandal, part of the fall line, is another party-perfect pick. Its crystal-embellished heel and open-toe silhouette punctuate evening ensembles with modern glamour.

For more practical opulence opt for the latest iteration of our Edie slides. Offered in black velvet and snake-embossed metallic leather for fall, its glittering crystal adornments make for an easy style statement.

Complete your Eid look with one of the must-have handbags in the season’s most-striking shades. The Ginny crossbody, offered in gold and mulberry croc-embossed leather, combines compact design with luxe edge. Meanwhile the Mercer messenger was reimagined this season in mulberry, damson and gold metallic croc-embossed leather for everyday style. Lastly, the Mercer dome satchel, available in the same three shades, is a richly structured crossbody that gives every outfit a sense of polish.

These accessories will be available at Michael Kors retail stores and select department stores across the Middle East beginning August 2017.

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Most Popular Sunglasses Trends for Spring Summer 2017

With the change in climate and the exposure to sun’s damaging rays more and more people believe that using a high quality sunglasses can keep you safe from these harmful effects. As the skin around eyes is very sensitive to sunlight and wearing UV-protective wraparound sunglasses with large lenses can not only protect your eyes, but they’ll protect your skin, too.

Wearing sunglasses more often protects you from skin cancer, cataracts & glaucoma, sand, wind and dust, promotes healing & recovery. You will see more and enjoy the outdoors more with fewer headaches and migraines.

Above all sunglasses are stylish, so you will be looking great while protecting yourself.

Below is my selection of the latest trends of Spring Summer sunglasses from D&G, Valentino, Emporio Armani, Prada and Miu Miu.

1- D&G: The Dolce&Gabbana Spring-Summer 2017 Women’s fashion show pays homage to Southern Italy and everything that is synonymous with it: flowers, pasta, fruit, lucky charms, colour, joie de vivre. All this is Love, the #DGFamily… and translates into a new collection of sunglasses inspired by the Tropico Italiano.

For the Mambo collection, Dolce&Gabbana takes inspiration from a vibrant, joyful tropical world, from music and from dance. The collection catches the eye with its sparkling, colourful printsand bright colours.

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2- Valentino:

Sophistication, subtlety and an unwavering commitment to tailoring are whatset the Palazzo Mignanelli Atelier apart, where a vibrant yet ethereal creative spirit shapes timelessly elegant designs day in, day out. Inspired by a deeply human view of creativity as an individual process, Valentino Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli is the driving design force behind the Maison.

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3-Miu Miu: The quality of all Miu Miu products is paramount and applies to each individual phase of the production process: from design to the choice of materials, production inspired by craftsmanship and care for every single detail, each article is made to be one of a kind

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4- Prada: Prada is synonymous with a style that has often anticipated and dictated aesthetic trends.Innovative spirit, curiosity and strong artisan traditions are the tangible signs of the brand’s values that pervade the entire manufacturing process, from creation to shop floor.

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5- Emporio Armani

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Chaumet Summer Spirit

Chaumet launches new jewelry creations from its iconic collections, Liens and Hortensia. A bright kaleidoscope of colours for these precious second-skin talismans.

The American photographer Karen Collins focuses her lens on a Parisian swimming pool and captures the allure of its Art Deco architecture. In a decor of graphic lines and pop art colours, we dive into the fresh pool of endless indigo while the sun’s first rays caress the skin, and prepare for summer with the vibrant new pieces in the Hortensia and Liens collections.

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Aldo launches it’s SS17 Collection

In a very exclusive event Aldo part of the Apparel group held an event for very selective guests at Burj Al Arab to showcase the latest SS17 collection. In neutrals, nudes, and blushing hues, satin and embellished shoes are sweet and sexy in equal measure. Channel your inner starlet in bejeweled slippers and slip-ons, bewitching bows, and satiny sheens. Now seal the deal in sparkling accessories that ooze Old Hollywood glamour.

When festivities is in the air, it’s time to bust out your best. Bling and florals is as versatile as it is glamorous. So, how would you dress up this season?

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PUMA and Sophia Webster announce debut collection

Global Sports Brand PUMA and British Accessories Designer Sophia Webster announce their partnership for a collaborative dance-inspired collection of footwear, apparel and accessories debuting in Fall 2017.

 “Adam Petrick, Global Director for Brand & Marketing at PUMA, comments about the collaboration, “We are very excited to partner with the brilliantly talented Ms. Webster for this new collection. PUMA has had a long history of partnering with world-renowned creatives to bring new life and depth to its Sportstyle  product offerings. This collection definitely continues in that tradition and puts a playful spin on our iconic products.”

 Sophia Webster comments “Second only to my love of design, is my love of dance and the opportunity to collaborate with PUMA enabled me to bring these two passions together. It’s been an exciting process tapping into the expertise of PUMA’s sportswear technicians and its specialist performance fabrics, allowing me to bring my design aesthetic to the active millennial world”

 The first drop of the PUMA x Sophia Webster collection releases on September 5th exclusively at sophiawebster.com. Available globally in PUMA stores, PUMA.com and select retailers on September 9th.