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Harpers Bazaar Arabia
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Harpers Bazaar Arabia
The Scent Edit: Perfumes That Will Look The Prettiest On Any Dressing Table
The emotions and stories hidden in perfumes speak not only through sensual compositions but also via their artful bottles. In the Harper's Bazaar Arabia June 2025 issue we celebrate some of the most iconic silhouettes on the scent scene…


Vogue
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Bella Hadid's Sensible Summer Loafers Are A Forever Classic
Bella Hadid spent the past weekend introducing the concept of Orebella–a line of essential oil-based perfumes with scents inspired by the model's relationship with her horses and such—to people in London. The several activations began with drinks at the Sessions Arts Club, followed by a meet-and-greet at Shreeji Newsagents the following morning and the launch of an official pop-up store at Selfridges. Hadid cycled through Jimmy Choo pumps, Tom Ford-era YSL heels, McQueen pirate boots, and Maje Fayna slingbacks almost as quickly as the selfies she (willingly) took with fans. Bella Hadid arriving at the Sessions Arts Club in a John Galliano fall 1997 chainmail dress. Ricky Vigil M Bella Hadid leaving the Sessions Arts Club in a Khy X Poster Girl corset and skirt with a Sportmax trench. Ricky Vigil M But now that Orebella is, well, launched, the supermodel seems to have come back to earth, or at least returned a little closer to ground level. Yesterday afternoon, Hadid was photographed leaving The Connaught Hotel in nothing ritzier than a second-hand turtleneck–purchased for just $35 from Avias Vintage on Depop a couple years ago—with a pair of selvedge denim Levi's 501s and sockless Gucci horsebit Jordaan loafers: a more recent iteration of the house's horsebit-embellished flats that were first launched in 1953. In other words, a shoe not just for this particular season's tastes, but for the ages.


Zawya
12-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Egy Beauty Africa Exhibition kicks off at 24th May
The sixth edition of the "Egy Beauty Africa" exhibition, the largest international event for cosmetics, hair and skin care products, perfumes, essential oils, as well as cleaning products, chemicals, and packaging materials, will take place over three days at the Egypt International Exhibition Center. This event is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Transport, Industry, and Investment and Foreign Trade from May 24th to May 26th. This year, the exhibition will also feature the "Det Chem Africa" and "Egy Perfume Africa" exhibitions, with participation from over 150 exhibiting companies, including major firms in perfumes, essential oils, raw materials, cleaning products, and packaging. More than 350 companies from 22 countries will participate, specializing in cosmetics, hair and skin care, perfumes, essential oils, cleaning products, chemicals, and packaging materials. Over 25,000 trade visitors from various nationalities are expected to attend. The sixth edition will include several accompanying events, such as a perfume museum competition, special audience awards, a nail competition, live hair care demonstrations, and a conference on cleaning products, chemicals, and perfumes. The exhibition aims to create export opportunities for participating companies and factories through a pre-arranged business coordination program. The exhibition will host a large number of consumers and importers from African countries and the Middle East, allowing them to meet exhibitors, learn about their products, and conduct business deals, thereby enabling exhibitors to establish and expand their presence in African and Arab markets. Engineer Ashraf Imam, the exhibition director, stated that the event aims to gather the largest number of exhibitors and stakeholders in the cosmetics, perfumes, and cleaning sectors under one roof. Over three days, there will be direct visits between exhibitors and interested parties, showcasing innovations and developments in the cosmetics, perfumes, and cleaning industries, along with special events, live demonstrations, and competitions designed specifically for exhibitors and visitors. The exhibition also facilitates the opening of commercial and export channels and the establishment of deals between exhibiting companies and visitors, including traders, suppliers, agents, and distributors. It's worth noting that "Egy Beauty Africa" has firmly established itself on the map of specialized exhibitions in this field and has become the ideal and unique platform in Egypt and Africa, bringing together the major companies and factories in the cosmetics, perfumes, and cleaning sectors.