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Pack like A Pro–Summer Style Essentials

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Preparing for summer travel may be both thrilling and utterly crazy because it’s a time for enjoyment.

Light and appropriate packing is the first step. You want to look put together, but you don’t want to pack your bag like you’re moving to start a new life. So how do you achieve the perfect balance between design that is Instagram-ready and functionality for daily use? This article will guide you.

From sunset strolls to poolside lounging, here’s how to pack like a pro—and actually enjoy your summer travels without wardrobe stress.

 

Stylish comfort look for summer

The Golden Rule: Lightweight, Breezy, Versatile

The foundation of your summer suitcase? Should light fabrics that let your skin breathe. Linen, cotton, and silk clothings. Perfect for the Mediterranean melting sun. These materials keep you cool and look chic.

Pack pieces you can dress up or down. A loose white button-down can be a beach cover-up by day and tucked into wide-leg pants for dinner. That breezy wrap dress? Wear it with low sandals to the market or with heels to a rooftop soirée. Versatility is your best friend.

The Five-Day Uniform Trick

Here’s a smart stylist tip: build a 5-day capsule wardrobe that works in rotation. You don’t need 15 outfits for 7 days. Choose 2 pairs of trousers/shorts, 3 tops, 1 versatile dress, and a light jacket. Mix, match, repeat.

Stick to a summer-friendly color—neutrals with a touch of something fun like coral, tangerine, or sky blue. This gives you a put together look and keeps your suitcase from exploding.

 

Ready summer box

These Pieces?  You Should Never Leave Out

  • A Flowy Maxi Dress: The summer  wonder. Add it to your suitcase and you are 90% vacation ready.

 

  • Tailored Linen Shorts: This is a relaxed luxury outfit perfect for market run, beach, night time and they pair well with anything.

 

  • Crisp White Shirt: Always in style. Always flattering. Always smart.

 

  • Swimsuit That Doubles as a Bodysuit: Pool to party with a skirt or palazzo pants? Yes, please.

 

  • Oversized Sunglasses: The instant glam factor.

 

  • A Statement Scarf: Headwrap, beach mat, or sarong—get creative.

Summer shoes

The Two-Three Rule

Shoes Since shoes take up the most room, make drastic edits. One pair of comfortable trainers or walking slides, one stylish mule or espadrille and one flat sandal should be sufficient. That’s all. Don’t take the “just in case” heels. They won’t be missed.

Summer Accessories

Accessories Make the Outfit

This is a part you shouldn’t miss, make sure to add a few colourful earrings, stackable bangles, and your go-to summer hat. These will transform your most basic outfits into something photo-worthy.

And for your bags? It should be a compact straw tote or woven crossbody. It’s summer—it should feel light.

 

Summer makeup

Beauty Essentials

Skip the full makeup kit. This is the time to allow your skin to breathe. A tinted moisturizer with SPF, mascara, a cream blush, and a glossy lip balm? You’re good. Add a travel-sized dry shampoo and a moisturizing face spray, and you’re set to go.

 

Final Thoughts: Less Stuff, More Style

When we say pack like a pro it doesn’t mean having fewer options—it means having better ones, so you can travel easily. When you have a well mapped out style for your travel, you’ll spend less time stressing over what to wear and more time enjoying where you are.

So use these useful tips we have listed above and zip up that suitcase, slip on your shades, and let summer  adventures begin.

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The Most Instagrammable Cafés in Dubai Right Now

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Dubai is full of stylish cafés, but some go beyond serving food and coffee. They deliver a full visual experience. From floral interiors and beachside views to artistic spaces and cozy garden escapes, These cafés are ideal for people who appreciate beautiful spaces, quality drinks, and social media-worthy moments.

EL&N London

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It’s known for its pink-themed décor, floral walls, and neon accents, this café remains one of the most visually distinctive spots in Dubai. Every corner feels visually composed.

Forever Rose Cafe

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This café looks like a real-life sketchbook scene,its black-and-white interior creates a striking 2D illusion which makes it one of the most visually creative backdrops in the city.

Nightjar Coffee Roasters

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Located in the artsy Alserkal Avenue district, Nightjar mixes industrial design with specialty coffee culture. Think exposed pipes, dark woods, and a cool urban atmosphere.

Isola Space

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Isola Space presents itself less as a café and more as a curated design environment .Set within The Lana Promenade, it carries a refined, gallery-like atmosphere where interiors, furniture, and spatial design are intentionally composed.

For visitors, it functions as both a social space and a visual study in contemporary design, making it especially suited for thoughtful brand imagery and editorial-style content.

Cassette

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A thoughtfully designed café that combines Parisian elegance with Dubai’s modern creative style. Cassette blends modern interiors with natural greenery and soft daylight. It creates a calm atmosphere that works well for lifestyle moments and relaxed brunch photos.

Seva Experience

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For a more peaceful aesthetic, Seva offers a lush garden space filled with greenery, wooden furnishings, and a calm atmosphere. It feels like a quiet retreat hidden within the city.

Jones the Grocer

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Located at Palm West Beach, this spot gives you coffee with sea views and skyline scenery, sunset photos here are especially stunning.

KONCRETE

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sits in contrast to more polished café concepts, offering a raw, industrial identity rooted in concrete textures and minimalist structure. Located in Jumeirah, it reflects a more urban, understated approach to café culture.

Arabian Tea House

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If you prefer a more cultural and traditional setting, this café in the Al Fahidi Historical District features turquoise seating, white interiors, and a distinctly Emirati atmosphere.

Dubai’s café culture has grown beyond dining, it is now shaped by atmosphere, design, and the overall experience.

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Adidas x Saudia Unveil ‘Made to Fly’ Capsule

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After decades of aviation service, now the airline is selling the journey and what passengers wear in transit. Adidas and Saudi national carrier Saudia launched a travel-focused clothing collection across the Middle East and North Africa on April 20. Appealing to travelers who now view airports as part of the travel experience.

The collection, called “Made to Fly,” is available in select stores and online across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Morocco. It draws from Adidas’ SOFT LUX line, positioning the tracksuit as a travel uniform, designed for transit, from check-in to the long-haul cabin with equal intent. The fabric is a peached spacer blend with modal and liquid cotton treatment, which is a technical description of: easy to wear, easy to pack, hard to wrinkle.

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“By bringing together Saudia’s connection to movement and Adidas’ sportswear heritage, we created a collection that feels elevated, effortless and relevant to today’s consumer,” said Bilal Fares, SVP and GM at Adidas EMC.

The partnership is part of a strategic expansion by Saudia to extend its brand beyond the cabin. Khaled Tash, the airline’s Chief Marketing Officer, said the collaboration builds on Saudia’s 2023 rebrand and reflects a shift in how the airline wants to be seen, less a transport provider, more a lifestyle one.

That shift is not unique to Saudia. Gulf carriers, especially have been extending their brand reach Emirates runs a official retail store selling branded luggage, accessories and miniature aircraft. Etihad features the Etihad Boutique, offering premium travel accessories and exclusive fashion collaborations. Riyadh Air, yet to operate its first commercial flight, unveiled a couture collection in Paris, Qatar Airways has leaned into high-profile sponsorships.

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Broadly, the message is clear: the flight is just one part of what passengers are paying for, the remainder is tied to identity. Whether a branded tracksuit holds measurable influence open to debate. Adidas and Saudia are clearly wagering that for a certain type of traveler, the airport ensemble matters just as much as the destination itself.

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4 Next-Generation Fitness and Wellness Concepts Around the World

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The traditional gym, as people’ve long known it, is vanishing. What is replacing it is something harder to define and considerably more expensive, part recovery clinic, part members club, part architectural statement. These four spaces are leading that shift.

Blanche — Paris, France

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Blanche occupies a former 19th-century private mansion. The interiors are minimalist but palatial, it’s a space designed to resemble a peaceful retreat than a conventional workout facility. Spread across multiple floors, the offering covers Ashtanga yoga, Pilates, private training sessions and a granite-encased hydrotherapy infinity pool with a steam and sauna room in the basement. On the first floor, B.B., helmed by chef Jean Imbert, serves its carefully crafted menu, built from local produce, served in a setting that looks like a proper Parisian café.

Kintsugi Space — Abu Dhabi, UAE

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On Al Reem Island, Kintsugi Space runs across seven floors and operates as an exclusively women’s retreat. The concept draws from the Japanese philosophy of kintsugi, the idea that what is broken becomes more valuable in its repair, and applies that logic to wellness, pairing ancient healing traditions with therapies like quantum healing, advanced biohacking and rebalancing facials. Phones are discouraged at the door. The intention is total immersion, and the design enforces it.

Surrenne — London, UK

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Surrenne sits in Knightsbridge and was designed by Remi Tessier, who made his name on yachts and private jets before turning his attention to the Penthouse at Claridge’s. Spread over four floors, is a facility where the swimming pool has an in-built sound system for underwater meditation and the gym shares a building with a longevity clinic backed by a scientific advisory board that includes Dr. Andrew Huberman and Dr. David Sinclair. The Tracy Anderson Method handles cardio. Nutritionist Rosemary Ferguson designed the café menu. It is the kind of place that treats recovery as a medical discipline rather than a nice-to-have.

SIRO — Dubai, UAE

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Launched by Kerzner International, SIRO is a full hospitality concept built around physical optimisation. Guest rooms are tech-enabled for sleep quality. Dining is modular and can be adjusted by in-house nutritionists for the duration of a stay. Recovery therapies are integrated with contemporary design in a space that feels more like a carefully curated urban retreat than a traditional hotel.

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