Review: ‘Out Of 10’ – House of Vintage

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Updated 08 June 2025
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Review: ‘Out Of 10’ – House of Vintage

  • Shopping at Out Of 10 is not just about finding unique items; it’s about the experience of sourcing authentic vintage pieces

Out Of 10 is a vintage store located in Riyadh and Jeddah that specializes in authentic vintage t-shirts and goods dating back to the 1980s.

As a metal and rock music enthusiast, I recently visited in search of original Megadeth and Metallica t-shirts. I was not disappointed.

The store boasts an impressive collection of band merchandise featuring iconic names such as Guns N’ Roses, The Rolling Stones, Iron Maiden and more.

For anyone passionate about metal and rock, this place will feel like a treasure trove.

Shopping at Out Of 10 is not just about finding unique items; it’s about the experience of sourcing authentic vintage pieces.

The store emphasizes the importance of reliability and accountability. If you purchase a vintage watch from a reputable outlet, you know you are investing in a genuine timepiece. Prices can vary significantly based on authenticity and provenance — and the same is true in the world of vintage clothing.

Some items, especially those steeped in nostalgia, can command high prices — up to SR100,000 ($26,600).

At Out Of 10, the focus is on sourcing items from collectors who can ensure their authenticity. Instead of spending hours searching for that elusive vintage piece, customers can find a curated selection of rare items in one place.

I spotted a t-shirt from the ‘88 Armored Saint band and a 2007 Harley Davidson Canada t-shirt.

An original Bob Marley t-shirt from 2005, complete with its original tag, was a steal at just 150 riyals.

Even a Tweety sweater from ‘98 caught my eye, highlighting the vast range of nostalgic apparel available.

Out Of 10 is a must-visit for anyone who loves vintage fashion and music memorabilia. Its commitment to authenticity and quality makes it a standout destination in the vintage shopping scene.

 


Arab models share festive red looks for holiday season

Updated 24 December 2025
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Arab models share festive red looks for holiday season

  • Bella Hadid and others post images on social media
  • Stars promote their labels and fashion collaborations

DUBAI: Several Arab models, including Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid Imaan Hammam and Shania Shaik, have been sharing holiday-themed looks on social media, many featuring red tones.

US Dutch Palestinian supermodel Hadid has been promoting holiday gift sets from her fragrance brand Orebella. In one image shared on Instagram, she wears a red off-the-shoulder top paired with denim jeans, accessorized with red boots and red-tinted glasses.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Bella (@bellahadid)

Her holiday sets include the brand’s skin perfume collection, and a travel-size duo featuring Salted Muse and Nightcap.

Nightcap, launched in August, is reportedly a homage to Hadid’s favorite horse from her childhood. The fragrance has been characterized as warm and spicy, with notes of ginger, cardamom and vanilla.

Salted Muse features top notes of sea salt, pink pepper and carbon dioxide extract, followed by heart notes of olive tree accord, fig and lavender. Its base notes include cedarwood, sandalwood and amber.

Bella’s sister, Gigi Hadid, also released a winter collection for her clothing brand Guest in Residence, featuring sweaters, beanies, scarves and socks in seasonal colors.

Meanwhile, Hammam, a Dutch Moroccan Egyptian model, appeared in red as part of a festive campaign for Estee Lauder, a label she has worked with on multiple occasions.

The model shared images from the campaign on Instagram, showing her posing in a red gown alongside Karlie Kloss and Paulina Porizkova, set against oversized holiday decorations and baubles.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Imaan Hammam (@imaanhammam)

Hammam was announced as a global ambassador for the US cosmetics company in 2023.

She spoke about the appointment in a recent interview with Estee Lauder: “This is the most amazing opportunity to represent and empower girls around the world.

“As a Moroccan-Egyptian woman, I am incredibly honored to take on this role with such a long-standing brand that promotes diversity and women’s empowerment in the beauty space.”

Shaik, an Australia-born model of Saudi, Pakistani and Lithuanian descent, also shared festive content with her followers. In one Instagram post captioned “Holiday party season,” she wears a sparkly maroon halter-neck dress with a plunging neckline.

The post took the form of a “get-ready-with-me” carousel, offering a glimpse of the beauty products she used ahead of a holiday event.