Ultra luxury Aman hotel group expands into Saudi Arabia with a promise to celebrate the Kingdom’s diversity  

Ultra luxury Aman hotel group expands into Saudi Arabia with a promise to celebrate the Kingdom’s diversity  
Vladislav Doronin is the CEO of the hotel. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 January 2024
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Ultra luxury Aman hotel group expands into Saudi Arabia with a promise to celebrate the Kingdom’s diversity  

Ultra luxury Aman hotel group expands into Saudi Arabia with a promise to celebrate the Kingdom’s diversity  
  • Saudi Arabia’s sprawling deserts, cities, and coastlines will soon play host to five Aman hotels 
  • ‘Our property in Riyadh celebrates the capital’s urban culture, while our project alongside the UNESCO Heritage Site of Hegra and our tented camp in AlUla offer a deeper exploration of the Kingdom,’ CEO Vladislav Doronin said in a rare interview

LONDON: Aman, a name whispered in the circles of the rich and famous, is one of the world’s most exclusive hotel groups, renowned for its near telepathic service and ultra-luxurious properties tucked in some of the globe’s most stunning locations. 

The brand has drawn legions of celebrity fans paying thousands of dollars a night just to experience its hospitality, from Kim Kardashian to Kylie Jenner, Justin Bieber to Ivanka Trump, Ariana Grande to Brad Pitt. 

After a visit to the company’s legendarily discreet resort hidden down a nondescript road in the Utah desert, Kanye West, in a burst of Twitter enthusiasm, even declared the need to “Amangiri the world.” 




Aman is one of the world’s most exclusive hotel groups. (Supplied)

Now, adding to its portfolio of 15th century forts, frescoed Venetian palazzos, jungle hideaways, unspoilt islands and clifftop resorts, the brand is launching in Saudi Arabia – marking a major moment in the transformation of the Kingdom’s luxury hospitality landscape. 

Saudi Arabia’s sprawling deserts, cities, and coastlines will soon play host to five Aman hotels, including two under its recently launched wellness brand Janu. 

Aman’s mastery lies in its uncanny ability to blend into the most breathtaking landscapes on earth, from the mystical peaks of Bhutan to the serene shores of the Philippines – each property an ode to the surrounding environment. 

Its launch in Saudi Arabia – the brand’s maiden venture into the Gulf region – is about more than merely expanding the empire. 

For CEO Vladislav Doronin, it marks a return to a land that deeply moved him – a journey back to a country that captured his heart with its rich heritage, vibrant culture and legendary diyafa, or hospitality. 

Before acquiring Aman from its founder Adrian Zecha in 2014, Doronin was not just a self-proclaimed Amanjunkie — he was a regular guest at its resorts — but a connoisseur of the brand’s unique blend of luxury. 




Doronin was not just a self-proclaimed Amanjunkie — he was a regular guest at its resorts — but a connoisseur of the brand’s unique blend of luxury. (Supplied)

Yet having traversed the globe and indulged in the finest experiences the world has to offer, Saudi Arabia offered something transformative for the now 61-year-old. 

In a rare interview, Doronin expressed a profound sense of renewal upon his visit to the Kingdom – not just another notch on the belt of global experiences, but a journey that rekindled a sense of wonder and discovery in a life already filled with extraordinary chapters. 

He told Arab News: “I have travelled extensively all my life, but arriving in Saudi Arabia several years now I was amazed by the landscape, the culture, and the heritage of the Kingdom. 

“I wanted to ensure we could bring this pioneering experience to our Aman guests, who enjoy the opportunity to discover new locations and be immersed into the nature and heritage of the place. 

“In Saudi Arabia, we will ultimately create journeys for our guests. Our property in Riyadh celebrates the capital’s urban culture, while our project alongside the UNESCO Heritage Site of Hegra and our tented camp in AlUla offer a deeper exploration of the Kingdom.” 

Aman’s Wadi Safar has already begun to take shape amid the enchanting desert landscapes and lush orchards that crown the hills and mountains around Riyadh. 

The sprawling resort will feature 78 meticulously designed rooms, a collection of bespoke villas, and four exclusive farms, all spread over an expansive area of nearly two million square metres. 

The property will play host to more than 120 structures, including elegantly appointed lodges, a state-of-the-art clubhouse, signature restaurants, several swimming pools and a spa house coupled with comprehensive wellness facilities. 




The brand has drawn legions of celebrity fans paying thousands of dollars a night just to experience its hospitality, from Kim Kardashian to Kylie Jenner, Justin Bieber to Ivanka Trump, Ariana Grande to Brad Pitt. (Supplied)

Anticipation is also building for the debut of Aman’s new tented camp in AlUla, the brand’s 10th property adjacent to or within a UNESCO Heritage Site. 

Tucked in a verdant valley bordered by majestic sandstone mountains, it is a portal into a world steeped in ancient history, offering a unique combination of rustic elegance and historical intrigue. 

Yet what truly sets Aman apart, the secret ingredient to its legendary status, lies in the bespoke service delivered by “Aman Ninjas,” as the staff are affectionately termed by repeat visitors. 

Signing bills is obsolete because they recognise you instantly, understanding your preferences without a word. You can request anything, anytime, anywhere within the resort without ever mentioning your room number. 

The hotels maintain a low occupancy by design, ensuring that every guest enjoys exclusivity and tranquility, whether it’s securing the best table at the restaurant or finding a secluded corner to relax. 

The magic of the Aman experience is in the details. Every time you leave your room, even for a short while, the Aman Ninjas silently sweep in, tidying up, organising your belongings, even leaving behind thoughtful and bespoke gifts on your pillow. 

The concept of a formal room service menu is meanwhile non-existent – the kitchens are operational round-the-clock and are ready to cater to your culinary whims, no matter the hour. 

Adding to this unparalleled service is the accessibility of the general manager, who can often be seen mingling with guests, spending hours in conversation, ensuring that every aspect of their stay is nothing short of perfect. 

Doronin explained that Aman maintains a staff-to-guest ratio of 6:1 to deliver its trademark service – something that’s near unheard of in the industry – and focuses on hiring locals who bring deep knowledge and genuine hospitality. 

He said: “Our service approach is hyper-personalized and based on each individual guest. Our teams are trained to understand each client as an individual and learn to predict their needs before they have even realized themselves. 

“This unparalleled service, which is tailored to each guest, will remain our standard in Saudi Arabia and we believe the warmth that our teams bring, hosting each guest as if in the home of a good friend, will translate in this market also.” 

According to Doronin, the company envisions that its hotels will attract not only local visitors, but also international clients who “love to experience other cultures.” 

After all, booking into an Aman is more than a decision about where to stay – it’s a choice about how to experience the world. 

It’s an invitation to a journey of tranquillity, a chance to connect with the essence of some of the world’s most extraordinary places, and a promise of experiences so personal and profound that they linger long after the journey has ended. 

Doronin concluded: “We bring unique DNA to each one of our locations, from the dynamic centre of New York City to the remote destination of Bhutan, and now to Saudi Arabia. 

“Our clients are hooked by this irresistible combination which no other brand delivers for them, and so they choose to stay with us time and again. 

“Now that the Kingdom is more open, very welcoming to visitors and encouraging tourism, we are confident that our guests will thoroughly enjoy discovering all that this amazing country has to offer.” 


Kerry Washington hits the red carpet in Elie Saab

Kerry Washington hits the red carpet in Elie Saab
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Kerry Washington hits the red carpet in Elie Saab

Kerry Washington hits the red carpet in Elie Saab

DUBAI: US actress Kerry Washington showed off a gown by Elie Saab in Hollywood this week, while Jennifer Lopez opted for a look by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.

Washington and Lopez attended the 2024 Governors Awards in Los Angeles in their chosen Lebanese designs, with the former opting for an off-white gown from Saab’s Spring/ Summer 2024 Couture line and the latter showing off a beaded number from Murad’s Fall/Winter 2024 Couture collection.

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Lopez accessorized with a Tyler Ellis bag, while Washington went for jewelry by British label Anabela Chan to complement the gem-encrusted neckline of her gown.

Lopez made the red carpet appearance fresh off a stint in Riyadh, where she performed at Elie Saab’s 45th anniversary show.

The songstress hit the stage in Saudi Arabia on Nov. 13 alongside Celine Dion, Halle Berry, Camila Cabello, Nancy Ajram and Amr Diab.

Opening the show was none other than Hollywood actress Berry wearing the same Elie Saab gown she wore when she won her first Oscar in 2002, making her the first Black woman to win the award for Best Actress.

Prior to the show, Berry was seen on the red carpet talking about how this was her first time meeting Saab in person, “That was the highlight of this trip for me to finally meet this man who I have been inextricably connected to for 22 years, and to give him a hug and tell him thank you.”

Celebrity stylist Law Roach, known for styling Hollywood A-listers like Zendaya, Anya Taylor Joy, Bella Hadid, and Celine Dion, talked to Arab News about Elie Saab’s ability to transcend eras.

“Elie Saab is one of the few couturiers whose clothes can be passed down to generations and generations and be reinterpreted.”

“Maybe someone got married in it (a dress), and maybe generations down the granddaughter of someone gets married in the same dress, it has that possibility of just being timeless and forever,” he said.

The evening was attended by more than 1,000 guests, including Egyptian actress Youssra; Italian star Monica Bellucci; British models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Poppy Delevingne and Jourdan Dunn; supermodels Adriana Lima, Candice Swanepoel and Helena Christensen; and Arab actresses Nadine Njeim, Cyrine Abdel Nour, and Tara Emad.


Princess Rajwa attends parliament session in Jordan 

Princess Rajwa attends parliament session in Jordan 
Updated 19 November 2024
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Princess Rajwa attends parliament session in Jordan 

Princess Rajwa attends parliament session in Jordan 

DUBAI: Saudi-born Jordanian royal Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein attended a ceremony marking the inauguration of the first ordinary session of the 20th Parliament in Amman on Monday, marking her second public appearance since the birth of her first child this summer. 

The royal showed off an elegant black ensemble for the occasion, complete with an oversized belt by Dior and pumps by Chloe. The look was finished off with the Goji Mini Bag in Black by Jill Sander. 

Princess Rajwa was photographed alongside Queen Rania, who showed off a red look courtesy of Maison Valentino and Altuzarra. 

Princess Rajwa made her first public appearance since the birth of Princess Iman bint Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II at a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match in October. 

On August 3, 2024, the royal welcomed her first child, Princess Iman, with Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. 

At her birth, Jordan’s King Abdullah posted a tribute to his granddaughter on social media. Translated from Arabic, the post read: "I thank God for giving us our first granddaughter Iman bint Hussein. I congratulate beloved Hussein and Rajwa for their newborn.

“We ask God to raise her well and protect her for her parents. You have lit up our family.”

Princess Rajwa, who celebrated her 30th birthday in April, is the daughter of late Saudi businessman Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saif, who died in January this year, and his wife, Azza bint Nayef Abdulaziz Ahmad Al-Sudairi.


Flormar seeks to expand Saudi footprint to meet growing demand in beauty market

Flormar seeks to expand Saudi footprint to meet growing demand in beauty market
Updated 19 November 2024
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Flormar seeks to expand Saudi footprint to meet growing demand in beauty market

Flormar seeks to expand Saudi footprint to meet growing demand in beauty market

DUBAI: Skincare and makeup brand Flormar is planning to triple the number of its stores in Saudi Arabia over the next four to five years to meet the demand of a burgeoning and increasingly competitive market.

Established in Milan, Italy, in the late 1950s, the company is now headquartered in Turkiye. Arab News spoke to CEO Matthieu Gomart about why he is so keen to increase the brand’s presence — currently 25 outlets — in the Kingdom.

“The beauty market in the Middle East — and specifically in Saudi Arabia — is quite dynamic,” he explained. “They have double-digit growth, making it one of our most exciting markets.”

Flormar has undergone something of a transformation in recent years, refining its product lines and formulations to appeal to a broader, more discerning audience. 

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Gomart said the brand’s approach has evolved to focus “on high-quality makeup at affordable prices” that aligned with skincare and ethical beauty trends. 

The company’s clean and vegan products, designed to enhance skin health, have been particularly well-received among Saudi consumers, he added, noting an increasing appetite for natural ingredients and skin-friendly formulations. 

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It is a trend highlighted by panelists at Riyadh’s Hia Hub beauty conference in October. Industry insiders, such as Chalhoub Group president Patrick Chalhoub, told Arab News the under-30 demographic “use skincare products more frequently and are willing to experiment with innovative products, even with brands that are not necessarily very popular.”

With an entire conference dedicated to growing the Kingdom’s skincare market, it is no wonder Flormar has identified it as a target segment.

Gomart said Saudi consumers were also embracing innovations such as “skinification” — adding skincare benefits to makeup products.

To meet this demand, Flormar is adapting its offerings to include sun protection and hydration in its makeup line.

“Saudis have a strong appetite for those nutrients,” he said.

Flormar’s growth includes partnerships with local retailers, distribution through pharmacy chains, and plans to expand its e-commerce footprint.

“We are happy to be contributing to the rise of self-expression in Saudi Arabia,” Gomart added.


Lindsay Lohan stuns in New York wearing Zuhair Murad

Lindsay Lohan stuns in New York wearing Zuhair Murad
Updated 19 November 2024
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Lindsay Lohan stuns in New York wearing Zuhair Murad

Lindsay Lohan stuns in New York wearing Zuhair Murad

DUBAI: Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan has been in New York City this week showing off pieces by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.

The actress appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in an outfit from the designer’s Resort 2025 ready-to-wear collection which included a black, long-sleeved top with structured shoulders and silver jeweled detailing down one side. The ensemble was completed with a matching black skirt, paired with black heels.

Lohan also attended the premiere of the romantic comedy “Our Little Secret” alongside her husband, Kuwaiti financier Bader Shammas, choosing a black gown from Murad’s Spring/Summer 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The sleeveless dress featured a plunging neckline with two statement crystal-embellished motifs at the midriff.

The flowing skirt incorporated sheer panels and she topped off the look with open-toe black heels and subtle jewelry, with her hair in soft waves.

Lohan also attended the premiere of the romantic comedy “Our Little Secret” alongside her husband, Kuwaiti financier Bader Shammas. (Getty Images)

“Our Little Secret,” due for release on Netflix on Nov. 27, tells the story of Avery (Lohan) who is planning to spend Christmas with her boyfriend’s family. Things take an unexpected turn when she discovers that ex-boyfriend Logan (played by Ian Harding) is also joining the festivities, as it transpires their current partners are siblings. Avery and Logan must navigate the holiday while ensuring their former relationship remains a secret.

Meanwhile, Murad has made headlines elsewhere this week, dressing various other Hollywood celebrities.

Jennifer Lopez, a longtime admirer of his work, attended the 2024 Governors Awards on Sunday  in a black and silver dress featuring a sheer bodice, intricate beadwork and a high neckline with layered embellishments as she. The waist was accented with crystal-embellished motifs, and the outfit included a black velvet train.

Last week, over to the premiere of “Wicked” in Los Angeles, Lopez walked the red carpet in a halter gown with gemstone embellishments and side cut-outs from Murad’s Spring/Summer 2024 couture line.

This week, Argentine model and actress Eva De Dominici also opted for a Murad gown at the Los Angeles premiere of her comedy-drama, “The Uninvited.” She wore a silk and suede gown featuring lace cut-outs from the designer’s Fall 2024 ready-to-wear collection.


Arabs cheer on newly crowned Miss Universe Victoria Kjaer Theilvig

Arabs cheer on newly crowned Miss Universe Victoria Kjaer Theilvig
Updated 18 November 2024
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Arabs cheer on newly crowned Miss Universe Victoria Kjaer Theilvig

Arabs cheer on newly crowned Miss Universe Victoria Kjaer Theilvig

DUBAI: Arabs around the world congratulated Victoria Kjaer Theilvig who was crowned Miss Universe 2024 on Sunday, becoming the first contestant from Denmark to achieve the honor.

The dancer, entrepreneur, and animal rights activist beat out more than 120 contestants in the pageant's 73rd edition held in Mexico City, two years after she visited the UAE and posed for snaps in Dubai’s desert surroundings on holiday.

“I have been waiting for my whole life for this moment,” she said during the swimsuit round of the pageant.

“No matter where you come from, no matter your past, you can always choose to turn it into your strengths,” she also said on the Miss Universe stage.

X user Asia Alwasity echoed several other commentors who praised Theilvig’s apparent lack of cosmetic surgery. “She deserves it, she is a natural beauty with no cosmetic surgeries done,” she wrote in Arabic.

Another X commentor, @goodluck11974, wrote in Arabic, “Her beauty is wow, her face reminds us of the old natural beauty with no fillers or surgeries.”

Many social media users commented on Theilvig’s “exceptional beauty,” inside and out.

“Beauty is not just about looks, but about a strong, confident personality, and this beauty embodies these in every detail,” wrote X user @alzhrany60092.

“Congratulations to this beauty, she makes history with her exceptional beauty,” wrote X user @zyz51618 in a translated post.

Other social media users called Theilvig as pretty “as a Barbie,” with numerous commenters comparing Theilvig to the iconic doll.

Dressed in a pink glittering gown, the 21-year-old from Soborg was crowned by Miss Universe 2023 Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaragua, in Mexico City on Sunday.

Crafted by Jewelmer, the crown features golden South Sea pearls, the national gem of the Philippines. Named the “Lumiere de l’Infini) tiara, the crown displays a radiant sunburst motif at its heart.

First runner-up was Chidimma Adetshina, a law student representing Nigeria, followed by Maria Fernanda Beltran of Mexico, Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand, and Ileana Marquez of Venezuela.

An avid traveller, Thielvig seems to enjoy visiting cities across the world — including Dubai in the UAE. In January 2023, she took to Instagram to post a picture of herself posing on a dune buggy in the vast deserts of Dubai. “

Adventure in the desert,” she captioned the post, along with a camel emoji.