In The Week According to YUNG, culture, luxury and creativity came alive across the region, a collision of milestone moments, boundary-pushing art, and fashion houses doubling down on their Middle Eastern presence.
Audemars Piguet closed its anniversary year sky-high in Dubai with a star-studded celebration that blended Swiss heritage with desert energy, while Nebras Aljoaib lit up Noor Riyadh with a monumental installation exploring the tension between heritage and acceleration. In Doha, JW Anderson unveiled its re-imagined universe with Ounass, and Riyadh welcomed Roja London’s first Saudi boutique, complete with an exclusive scent crafted for the Kingdom.
From Miu Miu’s curated takeover in Dubai to Sotheby’s billion-dollar showcase in Abu Dhabi, the Gulf’s cultural calendar continues to expand at a dizzying pace. Add Christian Louboutin’s cultural moment in Abu Dhabi, Guerlain’s century of Shalimar, Alaïa’s new Kuwait flagship, and John Lobb’s 75-year icon to the mix, and the region stands firmly at the centre of global luxury.
And because the season calls for sparkle: Jimmy Choo unveils its Winter 2025 heirloom-worthy collection, while Pandora delivers celestial charm with a festive line made for gifting, glowing and storytelling.
Let’s get into The Week According to YUNG.
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