Giorgio Armani to host One Night Only event in Dubai

The event will take place on Oct. 26. (AFP)
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Updated 03 September 2021
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Giorgio Armani to host One Night Only event in Dubai

DUBAI:  Italian luxury fashion house Giorgio Armani is set to hold its One Night Only event in Dubai on Oct. 26.

The occasion will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Armani Hotels in Milan and Dubai.

The renowned Italian designer had been due to host the show, for his Cruise 2021 collection, in April and then November last year, but the events were cancelled due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. 




The renowned Italian designer was first meant to host this show in April 2020 and then in November 2020. (AFP)

The 2021 event will coincide with Expo 2020, which will kick off on Oct. 1 and run until March 31, 2022.

Armani told WWD magazine that he was, “very happy to return to Dubai after 11 years.”

Over previous years, his One Night Only series has taken place in London in 2006, Tokyo in 2007, Beijing in 2012, Rome and New York in 2013, and Paris in 2014.


World of Coffee trade show capitalizes on Gulf’s strong coffee culture

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World of Coffee trade show capitalizes on Gulf’s strong coffee culture

DUBAI: Long regarded as the birthplace of coffee brewing, the Middle East is entering a new phase of cafe culture — and the fifth edition of World of Coffee, which takes place in Dubai from Jan. 18-20, will help drive that momentum.

Saudi Arabia alone is home to more than 5,100 branded cafes, with daily coffee consumption exceeding 36 million cups. Coffee is part of the social and cultural fabric, from traditional majlis gatherings to contemporary specialty cafes.

“Saudi Arabia’s coffee sector is evolving rapidly. There is increasing investment in quality, education, and presentation, alongside renewed interest in origin storytelling and cultural context,” said Shouq Bin Redha, exhibition manager for World of Coffee Dubai 2026, where Saudi Arabia will host a national pavilion.

“Saudi coffee has a very distinct identity rooted in heritage, ritual, and hospitality. Its profile is closely tied to traditional preparation methods and regional flavor preferences, which sets it apart on the global stage,” she told Arab News. “The national pavilion reflects this balance between tradition and modernization.”

Organized by DXB LIVE in partnership with the Specialty Coffee Association, World of Coffee Dubai has expanded dramatically, growing from 5,000 sq. meters in 2022 to more than 20,000 sq. meters in 2026. The event brings together producers, traders, roasters, cafe owners and innovators from around the world.

“At its core, the event is about bringing together the full coffee value chain in one place,” Redha said. “We want participants to leave not only having discovered new products or origins, but with stronger partnerships, clearer market insight, and a deeper understanding of how the industry is evolving.”

She added: “The Gulf has become an increasingly attractive market for producers because it combines strong consumer demand with a growing appreciation for quality, origin, and traceability.”

The UAE’s coffee market alone exceeds $3.2 billion, while Dubai continues to strengthen its position as one of the world’s most cafe-dense and diverse cities.

“Dubai, in particular, offers a unique gateway to multiple markets at once. For producers, World of Coffee Dubai provides direct access not only to local buyers, but to an international audience that uses the city as a regional and global trading hub,” Redha said.

When it comes to trends in the Gulf’s coffee scene, Redha said she expected to see “continued diversification in sourcing, with buyers exploring a broader range of origins and flavor profiles. There is also growing interest in coffees that offer greater transparency, whether through direct trade relationships, clearer traceability, or stronger sustainability credentials.”