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Nitya Chablani

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Digital Editor at Vogue Arabia

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  • 1 week ago | voguearabia.com | Denise Primbet |Emily Orofino |Nitya Chablani

    I never doubted the power of a good ol’ hair transformation. The sheer thrill of walking out the salon as a reinvented version of myself, the unmatched rush of confidence—each time marked a fresh start and a new signature style to go with it. In fact, the other day, I tried to recall all the times I’ve dyed my hair, and truth be told, I couldn’t even put a number on it.

  • 1 week ago | voguearabia.com | Nitya Chablani

    Summer calls for romantic scents that speak of endless gardens and scenes of the seaside. As the mercury continues to rise, Vogue Arabia's edit of must-try fragrances spans across new drops and reinvented classics, ideal for balmy getaways over the coming months. Inspired by the brilliant red light born from a lunar eclipse, Delphine Jelk, Guerlain's Director of Perfume Creation offers up Ambre Samar this season.

  • 2 weeks ago | voguearabia.com | Nitya Chablani

    The signs of hair loss creep up when you least expect them to — when you're brushing your hair before bed, when you're tying your locks up for a weekend brunch, or worse of all, when you happen to catch sight of the back of your head in a faraway mirror at a a party. The causes behind hair loss are many. Stress plays a massive role in scalp and hair health, and many would be quick to say that Dubai's harsh weather and water aren't doing any favours for your strands either.

  • 2 weeks ago | voguearabia.com | Nitya Chablani

    If you've ever woken up with swollen undereye bags after a late night, or left the house for a party unhappy about that certain droop in your jawline, you know how much a lift can do for your face — and your mood. With all the boosters, fillers and Botox variations available now, it may seem like the quickest fix for those little slips is a prick away, but Ghida El Solh will tell you otherwise.

  • 1 month ago | voguearabia.com | Nitya Chablani

    Depending on the sightings of the moon this month, Ramadan will come to an end — and make way for Eid al-Fitr — on March 30 or 31, 2025. And with that, we can expect grand festivities full of food, lights and joyous celebrations to take over the region. For many, henna is an integral part of gearing up for the end of the Holy Month. For generations, women have marked Eid by adorning their palms with intricate designs, staining their hands with blooming flowers, vines, stars and moons.

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