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Celebrity crush this week
Brad Pitt proves once again why he’s the ultimate style icon. While promoting the highly anticipated F1 The Movie in New York, the actor stepped out in a sharp, all-black utility jumpsuit from Givenchy’s Spring Summer 2026 collection.

Designed by Sarah Burton, the piece blends form and function, with clean lines, structured tailoring, and subtle hardware. It’s a look that’s effortlessly cool.
New era
Oakley enters a bold new era with Travis Scott as its first-ever Chief Visionary. Known for his boundary-breaking approach to style, music, and storytelling, Scott is set to redefine Oakley’s creative direction through a multi-year partnership. Alongside his Cactus Jack team, he’ll reimagine everything from eyewear to campaigns, infusing Oakley with his signature post-apocalyptic edge.

Scott has already helped revive the brand by wearing vintage Oakley pieces on tour. Now, his new role signals a deeper collaboration that promises both new product lines and a fresh creative identity. Oakley’s Global President Caio Amato calls this moment “defining” – a merging of belief, purpose, and design.
Expect the partnership to deliver never-seen-before frames, Cactus Jack-infused apparel, and a series of campaigns that challenge the norm.
What to wear?
SEASE launched its new Tennis Kit capsule during Milan Fashion Week. Set within the elegant Piazza of Portrait Milano, SEASE built a pop-up tennis court to celebrate the timeless culture and discipline of the sport. Known for blending performance and refined tailoring, the brand steps into tennis with clothing that serves both style and function.

SEASE’s CEO and Founder, Franco Loro Piana, describes tennis as an extension of the brand’s DNA, an elegant sport rooted in tradition and now reimagined with a contemporary lens. The pieces, made from high-performance fabrics and cut in signature SEASE silhouettes, are designed for players who value precision and presence as much as their backhand.


This capsule stems from the spirit of the SEASE Tennis Cup in Portofino, a private event that blends community, competition, and culture. With refined textures, breathable designs, and nods to classic tennis uniforms, the Tennis Kit is made for today’s athletic aesthete.
Where to brunch?
Sundays just got an Italian upgrade at The Bay, Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai. Their new brunch experience, ‘Domenica in Famiglia’, channels the warmth and joy of a traditional Italian family lunch. Running every Sunday until the end of July, it’s a soulful mix of food, music, and Mediterranean flair.

Guests are greeted with a spread of antipasti and desserts, featuring everything from cold cuts and cheeses to seasonal seafood. The real magic, though, happens at the table, where hot starters and mains are served sharing-style, just like back home in Italy. Think hearty pastas, roasted meats, and comfort food made to linger over.

To complete the atmosphere, there’s live music, a spirited drinks menu, and views of the Gulf to set the tone. Whether you’re coming with friends, family or a special someone, it’s an invitation to slow down, eat well, and make Sunday feel like a holiday.
What to drive?
Looking for an electric car that’s both smart and sustainable? The VinFast VF 8 might be the answer. It’s an all-electric SUV that fits right into the UAE’s future vision for clean, modern cities. With places like Dubai and Abu Dhabi leading the way in technology and eco-friendly transport, this car is a great match.

The VF 8 is packed with clever features. It has advanced driver assistance systems to help with city and highway driving, warn about possible crashes, brake in emergencies, and even alert you if you’re getting sleepy. It also updates itself with new software, so it’s always improving.
Inside, the VF 8 is designed for comfort and well-being. You’ll find air-purifying systems, eco-leather ventilated seats, and smart air filtration, all perfect for the UAE’s climate and focus on healthy living. It doesn’t produce emissions, and it’s made to work with the UAE’s green energy plans like the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
What to do this weekend?
SUSHISAMBA Abu Dhabi is going all out for the long weekend with three fun and flavour-packed events. On Friday 27 June, head over for “Sunset Social”: a relaxed evening with drinks and bites on the terrace from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Then, on Saturday (28 June), enjoy live Samba dancers bringing Brazilian energy to your night. To top it all off, Saturday brings the lively Rio Brunch.

- Sunset Social is all about cocktails, wine, and small bites. Try Brazil’s famous Caipirinhas in flavours like Guava & Shiso or Mango & Yuzu – each drink is AED 50. You can also get selected wine, Asahi beer, or bubbly from AED 40. With every drink, you get one tasty bite, such as salmon tartare, shrimp tempura, chicken taquitos, calamari, or spicy edamame.
- Samba Nights turn the evening into a celebration, with dancers performing to lively beats. It’s a great way to enjoy dinner with a twist.

- Rio Brunch on Saturday brings the spirit of Brazil to Abu Dhabi with bold food, music, and atmosphere. Whether you’re going with friends or on a date, SUSHISAMBA makes the weekend feel like a mini holiday.
What to visit?
This June, Opera Gallery Dubai is hosting ‘Summer Vibes’, a group exhibition that brings together well-known and up-and-coming artists from around the world. The show mixes many styles from pop art to abstract, digital to figurative: making it a colourful and exciting experience for any art lover.
The gallery features artists like KAWS, Takashi Murakami, Shepard Fairey, and OS GEMEOS, known for bold colours and pop culture references. If you enjoy something a bit different, check out the textured, abstract work of Adrián Navarro, or the playful, cartoon-style characters by George Morton-Clark.

There are also emotional, colourful portraits by Xevi Solà and Adjei Tawiah, alongside digital-traditional blends by Alex Sutcliffe and the eye-catching works of Thomas Dillon. A standout is the only sculpture in the show by Pieter Obels, who works with steel to create pieces that feel light and graceful.
If you’re looking for culture this summer, Opera Gallery’s ‘Summer Vibes’ is worth a visit.
What to know?
Concrete, Egypt’s premium fashion label, continues its legacy partnership with football giant Al Ahly SC, dressing the team for the FIFA Club World Cup. Now in its fourth consecutive year, the collaboration brings Italian craftsmanship and Egyptian pride together in the form of sleek, travel-ready looks designed by Artistic Director Ettore Veronese.

Tailored to perfection and steeped in heritage, the looks combine formality with national pride, reinforcing Al Ahly’s presence both on and off the pitch.