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Australian Label Kirrikin Marks 10 Years with Vibrant India Debut in Delhi


Australian designer Amanda Healy, founder of the First Nations fashion label Kirrikin, celebrated a major milestone — ten years of storytelling through fashion — with a spectacular debut in Delhi. Presented by the Australian High Commission in collaboration with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and the Centre for Australia-India Relations, the Connection to Country showcase marked Kirrikin’s first major appearance in India.

For Healy, the moment was deeply personal — a chance to share the stories, colours, and artistry of Aboriginal Australia with Indian audiences. “To me, this is an opportunity to tell our stories and show what we’re capable of as Aboriginal people,” Healy said. “Like India, our country was colonised, and this is about showing that we’re still here, capable of creating on our own terms.”

Kirrikin’s collection was designed in Australia by First Nations artists and crafted in Noida, combining Aboriginal prints with Indian textile expertise. The runway featured pieces from the Evoke collection, inspired by the landscapes of southwest Western Australia — from earthy blazers and floral motif gowns to hand-painted viscose crepe dresses.

The line also included new designs — asymmetrical gowns, A-line skirts, and cashmere scarves that echoed the intricate patterns of Central Australian Dot Paintings. Each piece reflected Kirrikin’s philosophy of blending heritage, modernity, and sustainability.

Healy described the collection as her “Millennium Collection,” honouring the women behind Kirrikin’s success. “Kirrikin is a social enterprise — everything we earn goes back to our artists. I work with 12 Aboriginal women, most of them single mothers, building sustainable incomes for them. It’s about honouring their stories,” she said.

Having showcased across Australia, the UK, Japan, Chile, the US, and Saudi Arabia, Kirrikin’s entry into India represents the next chapter of cross-cultural collaboration. Healy sees deep parallels between the two nations — both rich in storytelling, colour, and creativity. Looking ahead, she hopes to collaborate with Indian designers and artisans, expanding Kirrikin’s impact while celebrating shared histories of resilience and artistry.

As the label enters its second decade, Kirrikin remains committed to its founding purpose — creating fashion that honours connection to country, kinship, and culture, while proving that sustainability and luxury can coexist beautifully.

International

Dubai Unveils DUMA: A Floating Museum of Art Rising Above Dubai Creek


Dubai is preparing to add another extraordinary landmark to its skyline — the Dubai Museum of Art (DUMA), a floating cultural destination that will quite literally rise above the waters of Dubai Creek. Announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the museum will stand as a global hub for modern art and creativity while reflecting Dubai’s growing stature as a capital of innovation and culture. Sheikh Mohammed described DUMA as “a museum that floats above the waters of Dubai Creek to enhance its brilliance and reflect Dubai’s civilisational spirit and artistic identity.”

The project, designed by world-renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, is envisioned as a one-of-a-kind structure inspired by nature and heritage. Its form will symbolize a shell and pearl — a tribute to Dubai’s pearl-diving past — while its design will embody harmony between water, sky, wind, and light. The museum will feature five expansive floors showcasing global and regional artists, alongside creative learning spaces, a library, a café, and art-inspired viewpoints overlooking the creek.

Sheikh Mohammed credited businessman Abdullah Al Futtaim and his son Omar Al Futtaim for their contribution to the development, describing it as a model for how the private sector can meaningfully participate in cultural progress. He emphasized that “cities are completed by culture and art, and flourish through the economy when both public and private sectors work together.”

Beyond being a traditional museum, DUMA is envisioned as a living, breathing cultural hub — a place where “the world gathers for art and culture.” It will strengthen Dubai’s reputation as a global destination for creativity, joining the ranks of the city’s architectural icons such as the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, the Dubai Frame, the Mohammed bin Rashid Library, and the Museum of the Future. As construction begins, DUMA stands poised to become a floating masterpiece — a tribute to Dubai’s artistic spirit and its vision for the future.

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UAE Officially Declares February 19 as Start Date for Ramadan 2026


The United Arab Emirates has officially announced that Ramadan 2026 will begin on Thursday, February 19, following the successful sighting of the crescent moon. The confirmation came from the UAE Moon-Sighting Committee, which met and issued the declaration in alignment with Islamic tradition and astronomical calculations. The committee is chaired by His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayyah, President of the UAE Council for Fatwa, and includes a panel of scholars, jurists, and astronomers who validate lunar sightings using both observation and scientific methodology.

Earlier predictions by the Emirates Astronomy Society had suggested that Ramadan might begin on February 17, as the new crescent moon became visible at 4:01 PM UAE time that day. However, since the moon set just one minute after sunset, it was not visible, and the start date was officially deferred until February 19 after proper confirmation.

Ramadan is the ninth and holiest month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims around the world through fasting, prayer, spiritual reflection, and community gatherings. In 2025, Ramadan began on the evening of February 28 and ended on March 30. This year, with Ramadan 2026 beginning earlier in February, daylight hours will gradually increase through the month.

Fasting hours in Abu Dhabi are expected to start at approximately 12 hours and 46 minutes, extending to nearly 13 hours and 25 minutes by the end of Ramadan due to the seasonal lengthening of days. In terms of weather, the UAE’s capital is predicted to experience temperatures between 16°C and 28°C at the start of the month. As the month progresses, temperatures may rise to 32°C, with minimums around 19°C. Rainfall is also forecasted, averaging about 15 millimeters during the month.

These observations and forecasts are part of a wider initiative by UAE authorities to inform citizens and residents accurately, maintaining both religious tradition and scientific credibility. Ramadan remains a time of personal reflection and collective spirituality, and the UAE continues to facilitate its observance with precise planning and public awareness.

International

Dubai Sports Council Launches Logo Design Contest with AED 100,000 Prize


The Dubai Sports Council (DSC) has announced a landmark design competition that calls on all creatives across the UAE to craft the organization’s next official logo. The winning design will not only receive a generous prize of AED 100,000, but will also become a lasting part of Dubai’s identity as a global sports hub.

Open to all UAE residents — including professional graphic designers, students, and creative enthusiasts — the competition encourages fresh, original ideas that reflect the energy, diversity, and innovation of Dubai. Whether you’re a seasoned design professional or simply someone with a passion for visual storytelling, this is your opportunity to leave your mark on one of the world’s most dynamic sports cities.

Participants are required to submit designs in both JPEG or PNG formats (300 DPI minimum), along with a PDF version. The logo must be presented on both white and black backgrounds, and should avoid gradients, shadows, or complex visual effects. A short design concept, limited to 150 words, is also mandatory. If shortlisted, designers must be able to provide the artwork in vector format.

Judging will focus on how well the design aligns with Dubai’s sporting vision, its originality, visual impact, and adaptability across different platforms and media. The design philosophy behind the competition encourages creatives to imagine a logo that captures Dubai’s reputation as a forward-thinking, inclusive, and high-performance sports destination. It should evoke a sense of excellence, innovation, and athletic achievement.

The competition officially opens on September 15, 2025, with the deadline for submissions set for September 30, 2025. The winning logo will be unveiled during a special ceremony in Dubai on October 21, 2025, where the winning designer will receive formal recognition, media coverage, and the prestigious honor of shaping the face of Dubai Sports Council.

This is more than just a design brief — it’s a chance to build a legacy. For creatives in the UAE, it’s a rare opportunity to align their talent with one of Dubai’s most important public institutions and showcase their work to a global audience.

Whether you’re a student exploring design or an industry veteran looking for your next big breakthrough, this competition could be the launchpad. The question is: can your creativity capture the spirit of Dubai sports?

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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Ranked #1 in the Middle East and 8th Globally by TripAdvisor


Abu Dhabi, UAE – The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (SZGM) in Abu Dhabi has solidified its status as one of the world’s leading cultural landmarks, being named the number one tourist attraction in the Middle East and eighth globally in TripAdvisor’s 2025 Travellers’ Choice Awards. The mosque climbed two spots from its 2024 global ranking, continuing its trajectory as an architectural and cultural beacon.

Selected from more than 8 million global landmarks, SZGM is now among the top 1% of all reviewed attractions, based on feedback from millions of international travellers. This recognition is a testament to its outstanding visitor experience, inclusive programming, and architectural grandeur.

A Vision of Culture, Faith, and Innovation

“The global recognition attained by Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque reflects the visionary leadership of the UAE,” said Dr. Yousif Al Obaidli, Director-General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre (SZGMC). He credited the rise in global standing to the mosque’s year-round strategic efforts in enhancing guest experiences, expanding cultural initiatives, and developing infrastructure and services.

SZGM: More Than a Mosque

Beyond being a site of prayer, SZGM is a global hub for cultural dialogue, drawing over seven million visitors annually. Its mission revolves around peace, coexistence, and heritage, making it an inclusive destination for people of all backgrounds.

Visitors can enjoy:

  • 🕌 Cultural tours by trained Emirati guides
  • 🚗 ‘Unseen Glimpses’ electric car tours exploring exclusive parts of the mosque
  • 🎧 El-Delleel – a 14-language multimedia guide including sign language & children’s content
  • 🛍️ Souq Al Jami’ – shopping & dining experiences
  • 🏃 Jogging track offering panoramic views
  • 🌌 Sura evening tours – 24-hour access for transit tourists

Landmark Achievements Across the UAE

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Fujairah also earned global recognition, ranking in the top 10% of tourist landmarks worldwide. This is especially significant considering its relatively recent activation of visitor services.

Together, both mosques exemplify the UAE’s commitment to cultural diplomacy and intercultural dialogue, rooted in authentic Islamic values.

Cultural Experiences Beyond Compare

The mosque’s Dome of Peace, Light & Peace Museum, and rotating exhibitions like Hajj: Memories of a Journey and Coins of Islam offer immersive encounters with Islamic heritage.

The Diya – A Universe of Light experience uses 360-degree sound, wind, and light to take visitors on a sensory journey through starlit universes into the heart of the UAE’s cultural soul.

A Symbol on the World Stage

Thanks to its excellence, SZGM has become a must-visit site for international dignitaries, with 82% of visitors coming from abroad. Its rising stature strengthens Abu Dhabi’s position as a cultural capital, while showcasing the UAE’s ethos of peace and innovation.

As global recognition grows, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque stands tall – not just as a building, but as a living message of unity, light, and legacy.