Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna postpones North American tour

Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna postpones North American tour
The 22-day tour would have taken place from Nov. 6 to 28. (Instagram)
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Updated 27 October 2023
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Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna postpones North American tour

Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna postpones North American tour
  • ‘My heart hurts with everything going on in my homeland’
  • She offers prayers for Gaza and wishes ‘peace’ for her people

DUBAI: Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna has postponed her first North American tour because she wants to honor the people of Palestine. 

“My heart hurts with everything going on in my homeland,” she wrote on Instagram on Friday. “I have decided to postpone my tour until further notice. Gaza I’m praying for you. I wish peace among my people.”

The 22-day tour would have taken place from Nov. 6 to 28.

The music sensation was set to perform in Dallas, Houston, Toronto, Montreal, Washington, New York, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco and Santa Ana. 

Earlier this year, Elyanna became the first artist to perform a full set in Arabic at California’s Coachella music festival. The musician is known for her songs “Ghareed Alay,” “Ala Bali,” “Ana Lahale” and the recently released “Mama Eh,” among others.

The Los Angeles-based singer’s music is a mix of Arabic and Western beats, which she attributes to her multi-cultural upbringing.

Elyanna has been normalizing Arabic lyrics in the Western world throughout her career, taking inspiration from artists including Lana Del Ray and Beyonce, as well as Middle Eastern legends like Fayrouz.


Indian channel pulls popular show ‘Barzakh’ from YouTube Pakistan after public outcry

Indian channel pulls popular show ‘Barzakh’ from YouTube Pakistan after public outcry
Updated 06 August 2024
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Indian channel pulls popular show ‘Barzakh’ from YouTube Pakistan after public outcry

Indian channel pulls popular show ‘Barzakh’ from YouTube Pakistan after public outcry
  • ‘Barzakh’ stirred a controversy in Pakistan when some viewers said they considered its themes ‘provocative’ and anti-Islam
  • The show stars Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, Khushhal Khan, Sajid Hasan, Salman Shahid, Nighat Choudhry and Uzma Beg

ISLAMABAD: Indian entertainment channel ‘Zindagi’ announced on Tuesday that it would be removing its popular series, ‘Barzakh,’ from YouTube Pakistan amid a public outcry over the content of the fantasy drama series.
The show stars Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed, Khushhal Khan, Sajid Hasan, Salman Shahid, Nighat Choudhry and Uzma Beg. It premiered on July 19.
Directed by Asim Abbasi, the drama stirred a controversy in Pakistan when many viewers said they considered its themes “bold,” “provocative” and against Islamic values. 
“In light of the current public sentiment in Pakistan, we have made the decision to voluntarily withdraw Barzakh from YouTube Pakistan, effective August 9, 2024,” Zindagi said in an Instagram post.
“This decision underscores our dedication to honoring our audiences without causing alienation.”
The channel extended its gratitude to its global audience for their support for Barzakh, a show it said was “created to bring people together everywhere.”
The final episode of the fantasy drama is scheduled to air at 8pm on Tuesday. People in Pakistan can watch the show on YouTube until August 9.
The story of the show centers around a reclusive 76-year-old man who invites his estranged family to his remote valley resort for an unusual event – his wedding to the ghost of his first love, prompting reflections on life’s mysteries, the afterlife and the enduring power of love. The series tackles themes of mental health, postpartum depression, generational trauma and gender inclusivity. It also explores the role of folklore in human experience. The controversy began when two of the male leads in the series nearly share an intimate moment.


Katy Perry dazzles in Amina Muaddi heels for new music video

Katy Perry dazzles in Amina Muaddi heels for new music video
Updated 06 August 2024
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Katy Perry dazzles in Amina Muaddi heels for new music video

Katy Perry dazzles in Amina Muaddi heels for new music video
  • Song ‘Lifetimes’ drops on Aug. 9, album Sept. 20
  • Muaddi has strong following among top celebrities

DUBAI: US singer and songwriter Katy Perry highlighted an Arab designer this week during the filming of her house-inspired music video for the single “Lifetimes.”

She wore the Glass Dalida PVC platform mules by Romanian-Jordanian footwear designer Amina Muaddi. The shoes have a clear design, with the entire structure, including the heel and platform, made from transparent material. The open-toe mules feature a flared, chunky heel.

The music sensation paired the heels with a metallic silver mini dress, called Shanghai, from the Ibiza-based brand Jennyinibiland. The dress features a halter neck with a cutout detail at the front, enhancing its futuristic feel. The fabric has a reflective, mirror-like finish.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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To accessorize, she chose the KA YO CHIMI Silvaner Clear sunglasses from Chimi, a Swedish brand known for its stylish and innovative eyewear. The sunglasses boast a clear frame and tinted lenses.

Perry will drop the music video on Aug. 9, she wrote on Instagram sharing pictures from her shoot.

The singer has been teasing the single over the past week, posting clips on social media using the song as the soundtrack.

The “Lifetimes” song follows the release of her female-focused single “Woman’s World,” the first track from her upcoming sixth album, “143.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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While she has not revealed the album’s full track list, it is set for release on Sept. 20. During live streams on Instagram and TikTok, she teased a few songs and features, including “I’m His He’s Mine” featuring Doechii, “Gimme Gimme” featuring 21 Savage, and “Nirvana.”

Perry released her last album, “Smile,” in August 2020, which included “Daisies,” the title track “Smile,” “Never Really Over,” “Harleys in Hawaii” and “Cry About It Later.”

Muaddi’s label has built a strong following among some of the most high-profile celebrities, with fans including Dua Lipa, Gigi Hadid, Kylie Jenner, and Hailey Bieber Baldwin, all of whom have been spotted wearing her designs on numerous occasions.

In 2021, her influence and impact on the fashion world were further recognized when she secured a spot on Women’s Wear Daily and Footwear News’ prestigious “50 Most Powerful Women” list.


Italian luxury brand Roberto Cavalli to be guest of honor at Dubai Fashion Week

Italian luxury brand Roberto Cavalli to be guest of honor at Dubai Fashion Week
Updated 05 August 2024
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Italian luxury brand Roberto Cavalli to be guest of honor at Dubai Fashion Week

Italian luxury brand Roberto Cavalli to be guest of honor at Dubai Fashion Week

DUBAI: The Italian luxury label Roberto Cavalli will join the upcoming Dubai Fashion Week as guest of honor. Displaying for the first time in the Middle East, the Italian brand will close the spring/summer 2025 season with an exclusive collection.  

Running from Sept. 1-7 at Dubai Design District, the event will conclude with a special collection from Roberto Cavalli.

The late designer Roberto Cavalli, who founded the eponymous brand in the 1970s, debuted in Paris with a collection of printed leather gowns. The name has since become synonymous with Italian luxury and glamor, featuring on international runways and red carpets, distinguished by a bold use of tropical patterns and animal prints. Today, the brand returns to the spotlight under creative director Fausto Puglisi.

In a statement, Puglisi said: “We are honoured to be the guest brand at Dubai Fashion Week. Dubai is one of our biggest Middle Eastern markets, and the city’s spirit aligns perfectly with Roberto Cavalli. Showcasing here allows us to connect more deeply with our loyal clientele and new admirers alike. Our SS25 collection, exclusively edited for this event, reflects the luxurious essence of both Dubai and Roberto Cavalli.”

Presenting ahead of New York Fashion Week and setting the tone for the global fashion calendar, DFW will feature more than 30 brands from France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Palestine, Russia, the UAE and the UK, displaying original streetwear and haute couture collections.


Blake Lively goes floral with Elie Saab on press tour

Blake Lively goes floral with Elie Saab on press tour
Updated 05 August 2024
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Blake Lively goes floral with Elie Saab on press tour

Blake Lively goes floral with Elie Saab on press tour

DUBAI: US actress and entrepreneur Blake Lively knows how to bring the drama.

The actress has gone full-throttle with a floral-themed press tour for her upcoming film, “It Ends With Us,” where her character, Lily Bloom, plays a florist.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Lively was most recently seen wearing an ensemble from Lebanese couturier Elie Saab’s Fall-Winter 2024 collection, opting for a sheer black blouse with embroidered pastel flowers and matching pants. She completed the suit look with a plaid coat.

The actress showed off the look in a recent Instagram post in which she joked that her “It Ends With Us” co-star Brandon Sklenar changed his outfit to let her shine. “Find you a co-star who changes his shirt to make your outfit look best,” she wrote.

This is not the first time the actress has opted for Arab designers on this press tour.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Last week, she was spotted wearing rings by US Egyptian designer Jacquie Aiche, each reflecting the designer’s signature bohemian-luxe aesthetic.

For that look, Lively also accessorized with two gold bangles — one from the Italian label Wagner Eleuteri and the other from the US luxury house Tiffany & Co. She completed the ensemble with a gold chain necklace from New York-based designer Brent Neale, featuring a nature-inspired pendant.

For her outfit, Lively paired a white crop top from the Canadian retailer Aritzia with a light green vest from Shop Archive and patterned pants from the New York-based independent fashion brand Tanya Taylor, featuring a mix of floral and abstract designs in earthy tones. The look was finished with strappy heels from Aquazzura and a textured floral bag from Chanel.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In another post, Lively sported a cashmere cardigan from her friend Gigi Hadid’s clothing brand, Guest in Residence. Hadid, who is of US, Dutch and Palestinian descent, designed the camel-colored cardigan that Lively draped over her arms. She paired it with a nude dress by Michael Kors, featuring delicate lace detailing and a scalloped hemline.

Lively completed the outfit with white pointed-toe heels by Christian Louboutin, providing a subtle contrast to the neutral tones. For jewelry, she chose earrings from Brent Neale.


Palestinian artist Salma Dib displays work at Etihad Modern Art Gallery

Palestinian artist Salma Dib displays work at Etihad Modern Art Gallery
Updated 04 August 2024
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Palestinian artist Salma Dib displays work at Etihad Modern Art Gallery

Palestinian artist Salma Dib displays work at Etihad Modern Art Gallery

DUBAI: She might be just 24 years old, but Palestinian artist Salma Dib already has a remarkable story to tell.

The young UAE-based artist is displaying one of her wall pieces at an exhibition called “Summer and Women” at Etihad Modern Art Gallery in Abu Dhabi.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Dib has been working on an ongoing, powerful and labor-intensive series of works which she calls “generational walls.” She mounts a mix of building materials — including cement, gravel and sand — on wooden panels featuring obscure Arabic writings. The result is visually intense, stopping viewers in their tracks.

The inspiration behind the politically charged, grey-toned imagery is the graffiti found on the walls of Syria, Jordan and Palestine.

“People can anonymously say anything on them,” said Dib, referring to the protest nature of her work. “I think I found a part of myself in those walls, because I (have always been) reserved in what I had to say . . .  A lot of it is about healing because I get to say what I want.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Born in a Syrian refugee camp, Dib’s journey has taken her to the UAE and Chicago, where she studied art and exhibited some of her works. But it hasn't all been smooth sailing. 

“You know how they say you face in your life a lot of your biggest fears? I think my biggest fear has always been uncertainty — familywise, country-wise, passport situations and my schooling. There was always that feeling of ‘Where is home?’ which I feel a lot of us really deal with,” Dib told Arab News in Dubai, where she now lives.

The artist is the descendent of a displaced Palestinian family who were forced out of their homes in 1948 as a result of the Israeli occupation. Her grandfather, then a child, reached Syria — mostly by walking — and settled there.

“There was always this inherited pain passed down to us,” she said.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Dib was born in the refugee camp of Khan al-Shih, in southern Syria, 27 kilometers from Damascus. She lived with her family on a farm, a place of which she has many happy memories and where she says her love of art began. Her grandfather built a treehouse for her and her cousins, and her aunt and uncle were artists and had a studio at the camp. 

“When we were kids, we would just play with paint in their studio,” Dib recalled. “As a child, art was something for fun. In the farm, we used to always paint on furniture.”

When Dib was five, her father had the chance of a job in the UAE, and the family initially settled in Abu Dhabi.

During her mid-teens, Dib began to take art more seriously. After losing her mother at 15, art became her “alone time.”

“It was an outlet, but there were no thoughts — just doing. Making something was always part of my life,” she said.

In 2018, Dib wanted to experience life on her own and was able to travel to the US to study art. She enrolled at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and found her artistic voice, experimenting with textile art, ceramic, and neon signage. One of her teachers encouraged her to get out of her “reserved” self: “She kept pushing me and telling me, ‘There is more to your story that you need to be showing through your art’.”

Summer and Women continues throughout the summer and open daily at the Etihad Modern Art Gallery.