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Who is Livia Pillmann?
According to Pillmann’s Insta, she’s a “girl who is ahardcore ninja that wears pretty shoes”. A funky bright red has been her winter color this year because her last few posts has been of her rocking that color. From the famous red suit she wore at the Oscars to a firetruck-red leather jacket, she’s been sporting this color for the last few weeks. Livia appears to be extremely excited about being in Los Angeles and working with the fashion brand BEBE.

Livia Pillmann

I’m from Hungary. Love to spend time at home.

In Hungary I shot campaign for Retro in Budapest last summer. Appeared in Elle Hungary with a Fashion editorial.

It was a really fun shoot. We were shooting in Joshua tree and had a blast. I love to shoot in nature, beautiful places like this really makes my job more enjoyable although it was also very hot. We had a fantastic team.

I live in Los Angeles currently. I adore the city, I moved here to pursue my acting career. I am beyond excited to challenge myself in entertainment industry and be a part of those unique artist who make you feel and help the world to be a better place to live. I would like to participate in movies that will inspire the next generation.
I shot some TV commercials here in Los Angeles for Borderlands and Dave and Busters amongst others.
Future Aspects

Bebe Campaign is currently on billboards. Loved working with the brand !
Livia was seen in the new campaign for Heroes Motors.
Worked with workout brands such as Aloyoga.


I have been always very athletic. When I was younger I used to play soccer in school, I still play sometimes. In the past years I started martial Arts such as kickboxing and jiu-jitsu. I like to be active, it’s very important for me to feel good in my body.

Worked with Armani

This shoot was for a swimwear designer Dos Gardenias campaign. We shot in Hawaii with An absolutely fantastic team. Hawaii is beautiful and I would love to go back for a holiday !

Maxim magazine editorial – shot in Los Angeles.

Dolce magazine Los Angeles

Been in many issue of GENLUX magazine

Charity galas I attended :
LACMA GALA Los Angeles
Elton John’ AIDS Foundation Los Angeles
Unitas gala, New York
Hollywood for the global Oceans , Los Angeles

Shot for music video for Grandma rock band.
– I enjoyed the shoot very much. One of those days you will remember forever. Really cool shoot with a talented team!
Dave& Buster’s commercial
Sama eyewear campaigns
Behind the scenes at fashion shows

I did several fashion weeks in Paris, London , Miln and New York. Shows are really fun to walk!

Laila Ait Rahou

As I have in my background experience and expertise in marketing media and with the high impact in social media I decided to change my Instagram account from private to public to be an influencer in lifestyle Fashion / beauty as well as Travel, photo; Technology

In few months I moved from 1000 followers to 63000 thanks to my connections and my belief to start Sharing with my followers all best plans in all the above Lifestyle Fashion / beauty as well as Travel, photo; Technology as well as well and sharing all important things

 

I shared my daily ou key things as well as tips that helped me to know my sikness as I have fibromyalgia and this is not well known in many countries to help people to save time and learn ( it took me a lot of check up s over Morocco and Netherland but when went to usa I had the proper diagnosis and I started to know how to manage this
My intention is in addition to share what I love doing I want to become a person that helps others association ….And I m interested to develop this part as a new challenge as I succeed in business.

So I want to influence and support and help people and brands in sharing the right content and knowledge as I read a lot to become one of the best influencer in the future

First of its kind tear-drop shaped star and that’s not the only thing special about it

Amateur astronomers detected abnormal behaviour in a star, but thye did not know that they were looking at an entirely unknown type.

The star is known as HD74423 is first of its kind as it is tear shaped and pulsates only on one side.

According to CNN, the astronomers first spotted the anomaly in data captured by NASA’s latest planet-hunting space satellite TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite).

TESS is a space telescope for NASA’s Explorers program, designed to search for exoplanets, planets outside our solar system.

“What first caught my attention was the fact it was a chemically peculiar star,” Simon Murphy, study co-author and postdoctoral researcher from the Sydney Institute for Astronomy at the University of Sydney was quoted as saying.

“Stars like this are usually fairly rich with metals — but this is metal poor, making it a rare type of hot star.”

The star is about 1.7 times the mass of our sun. And they saw it pulsating — but just on one side of the star, a heartbeat blinking at us from a great distance.

Stars pulsating is not a new phenomenon for scientists. Even the sun’s surface pulsates. But HD74423 is unique because every other star has fluctuations across its entire surface.

But why is it so? As space.com explains it: “That turns out to be because the star is a binary star, accompanied by a red dwarf star that is much smaller than our own sun. As the red dwarf whips around its larger companion every two days, its gravity pulls on HD74423. This tug distorts the surface of the larger star into a teardrop shape, also distorting the oscillations.”

According to the website, TESS was able to observe variations in the star’s brightness during this distortion. The data was posted on the crowdsourcing website Planet Hunters TESS, where citizen scientists noticed that something different.

Coronavirus: All you need to know about UAE visa restrictions

Dubai: The overnight announcements on visa and travel restrictions in the UAE to check the spread of coronavirus has raised several questions, as residents and visitors, both within and outside the country, are seeking more details on the directives, claiming they have huge repercussions for them.

Late Wednesday night, the UAE suspended the entry of all valid visa holders, who are currently out of the country for a renewable period of two weeks effective from noon on Thursday (March 19). Earlier in the day, the Federal Authority for Citizenship and Identity temporarily suspended issue of all visas on arrival from 1 am Thursday. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation also announced a temporary ban on citizens travelling abroad, starting from Wednesday, until further notice.

Ever since the news came out, hundreds of readers have been reaching out to Gulf News for details.

Their concerns are varied: An expat father, currently overseas, wanting to know if his residence visa would be cancelled as he would complete 180 days outside the country on March 26; a mother on tourist visa that is due to expire on April 9 wondering if she can extend the visa as she does not wish to fly back to Pakistan under the current circumstances; a group of students with pre-approved visas at Dubai International seeking a resolution to their entry ban; a US passenger with an eight-hour layover in Dubai Airport en route Afghanistan asking if he will be quarantined for two weeks; an elderly couple back from New York asking if they should self-quarantine; and so on.

Top tech trends in 2020 for the hospitality industry

There are 5.17 billion people that have a mobile device in the world, according to GSMA real-time intelligence data, means 66.77 per cent of the world’s population has one. Back in 2017, the number of people with mobile devices was only 53 per cent and had just breached the 5 billion mark.

Marry that data with the growing population of millennials – approximately 1.8 billion people – which accounts for about a quarter of the world’s population. This exclusive group has a strong grip on technology as they grew up using this seamlessly in their every day life. This market is now driving massive changes in the travel and tourism industry. Who does not have a mobile phone nowadays?

And how would this impact the way we travel and stay in hotels? Here are the top trends to look out for.

Mobile phones as door keys

Everything is evolving at a faster rate. In the blink of an eye, telephones or landlines have been replaced by mobile phones. Fax machines are becoming obsolete. And a function as simple as a door key has been transformed into electronic key cards. Now the hotel key card will be replaced by a guest’s mobile device.

This will make the lives of guests – especially the tech-savvy modern travellers – easier. They can get into their rooms seamlessly with their own mobile phones and plop into bed straight away after a tiring flight. This will involve NFC technology or visually scanning a code like many airports now do with plane tickets.

In-room tablets

With global warming wreaking havoc, it is high time for the hospitality industry to step up and implement ways to be more sustainable in the long term. Hotels are moving to greener initiatives to reduce paper usage. The traditional way of getting information through brochures and paper menus, are a thing of the past. All this information can now be moved to a tablet in the room and public areas around the hotel.

An in-room tablet for guests to use during their stay will be very useful. These tablets have custom tabs or menus whose rich features help in the long-term investment by reducing the usage of papers, brochures and flyers, which in turn reduces overall operating costs. In addition to getting key hotel information, guests can easily place room service orders directly from a tablet, without ever having to pick up the phone. This is due to the fact that tabs can make suggestions after a guest selects a menu option – which in turn will increase hotel revenue and make the F&B offerings in the hotel easily accessible.

Robot tech is the future

Although nothing can replace a human’s touch in hospitality and human staff are very much needed in the hotel sector, more guests are becoming independent. Self-serve is in especially for simple tasks; remote check-in and check-out options are becoming popular.

There’s a whole range of basic guest requests such as delivering whatever they need: An extra towel, a snack or a toothbrush that a robot staff can do. All in all, they’re a stand-in when their human counterparts are unavailable. That can be automated with the right technology, which frees hotel staff up for other activities that enhance the guest experience.

Fixed-mobile convergence

In the future, room phones will be elevated into an exciting hub for a larger connected experience. With the wide usage of mobile devices and applications, the guest may just need to touch buttons and have everything delivered pronto.

Imagine how easy life will be for guests. As soon as a guest arrives at your hotel he or she can pair a mobile device to the room phone, use the mobile to control the TV and the sound system, request a wake-up call after a night-out with friends, or order dry cleaning even if the guest is out of town for a travel meeting. And if a taxi, Careem or Uber is needed, it can be done so at the guest’s comfort.

Guest is king

One thing is certain – the hotel with a truly connected experience will be full of very happy, very empowered guests. The hotel industry is rapidly getting involved in rising new technologies that always help the guest to have easy check-ins. Almost all people who are visiting a hotel have mobile phones, which enable them to access the rooms directly without even passing through the reception for keys. This provides more convenience and helps to increase guest satisfaction.

Guests can directly skip the check-in line in hotels at the reception or front desk and go directly to their room. For hotel staff, they do not need to replace any lost keys, for example, since it resides in the guest’s mobile. This also helps staff to concentrate more on offering the highest service standards. This also helps guests’ loyalty to select a hotel more than once. When parking in garages, they do not need to approach the concierge and also can use elevators and public areas without a plastic key card.

No foreign player available for IPL till April 15

Coronavirus outbreak: No foreign player available for IPL till April 15

The fate of the IPL itself will be decided on March 14.

No foreign player will be available for this year’s IPL till April 15 due to visa restrictions imposed by the government to contain the novel coronavirus threat, a top BCCI source told PTI on Thursday, casting fresh doubts on the fate of the event.

“The foreign players who play in the IPL come under the Business Visa category. As per the government’s directive, they can’t come till April 15,” a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

The government issued fresh advisory with a ban on all existing foreign visas, except a few categories like diplomatic and employment, till April 15 in the wake of new positive cases of novel coronavirus in the country.

India has reported 60 positive cases in the outbreak which has led to over 4,000 deaths globally.

The fate of the IPL itself will be decided on March 14 at the event’s Governing Council meeting in Mumbai.

“All decisions will be taken by the GC in Mumbai,” the source said

Nokia joins 5G smartphone party while launching another retro

HMD Global on Thursday announced another slew of Nokia smartphones, including its first 5G offering and another revival of a classic, plus a brand-new data roaming service as it pushes forth to provide a holistic offering to consumers.

The Finnsh device maker – known to deploy several devices in one go – revealed the Nokia 8.3 5G, its very first smartphone that is compatible with the latest mobile standard. HMD Global is touting the device as future-proof as it is designed to support multiple and evolving 5G deployments.

It also comes with a PureView quad-camera with Zeiss, with Zeiss Cinema capture and editor, promising enhanced low-light video recording, making its debut.

“Today we are kicking off a new chapter for HMD Global as we step into 5G with a truly global, future-proof smartphone. Combined with the launch of HMD Connect, we are creating a truly seamless experience in terms of connectivity,” Florian Seiche, chief executive officer of HMD Global, said in a statement.

Also introduced were the Nokia 5.3, which also features a quad-camera, the latest Snapdragon 665 platform and the signature two-day battery life; and the Nokia 1.3, a new Android Go device at an even more affordable price point.

And as is tradition, HMD Global brought another retro model into its classics fold – this time the Nokia 5310, the original Xpress Music device.

HMD Global also revealed its new data roaming service, HMD Connect, which allows users to be in full control of their data while travelling anywhere in the world.

HMD Global also announced that it will be growing its global footprint with its expansion to Brazil this year. The company also announced its exclusive partnership with the upcoming James Bond movie, No Time to Die, which will feature Nokia phones.

Dubai World Cup: Exciting battles on the cards

The show is on and the centrepiece for the historic and landmark 25th running of the $35 million Dubai World Cup is undoubtedly the $12 million Dubai World Cup affair.

But as has been the case over the past two decades, the race night which has traditionally been held on the last Saturday of March, has eight other contests that oozes class and dollops of quality.

The night, in entirety, features six Group 1 and three Group 2 races, that is sure to whet the appetite of horse racing fans around the world.

Sadly, avid racegoers in Dubai and the country as a whole, won’t be able to witness it but circumstances are such. Action will be behind closed doors at the magnificent Meydan Racecourse but fans can still get a glimpse in the comfort of their living rooms, with the races streamed live on television.

The other eight races on the card are headlined by the Group 1 Longines Dubai Sheema Classic, which precedes the main race on the night – the Dubai World Cup.

And there are 11 strong runners in the 2,410 metres contest to be run on turf and which carries a generous prize purse of $6 million.

Flying the flag for the UAE is the impressive Ghaiyyath, owned by Godolphin.

Saddled by Englishman Charlie Appleby, Ghaiyyath, the son of two Irish classic winners, had made a sensational Dubai debut in the eighth horse race meeting of the Dubai World Cup Carnival last month.

The five-year-old son of Dubawi, Ghaiyyath, showed why he was rated 126, towering over the rest of the field to land the Group 3 Dubai Millennium Stakes at the Meydan Racecourse.

Ghaiyyath had led from start to finish, under jockey William Buick, to win the 10-furlong affair by a whopping 8.5 lengths over last year’s Millennium Stakes winner Spotify.

The Japanese have Hong Kong Vase Group 1 winner Glory Vase, Current Bouquetd’Or and Loves Only You.

The UK too have a trio of runners in Defoe, Desert Encounter and Star Catcher with Ireland double-handed with two in Fleeting and Mount Everest. The lone American entry is the Richard Mandella-conditioned United.

The Group 1 Dubai Turf, worth $6 million, has also drawn a stellar field with Almond Eye looking to defend her title.

Almond Eye, the Japanese mare goes up against the likes of Jebel Hatta Group 1 champion Barney Roy, conditioned by Appleby, and Hong Kong Cup G) winner Win Bright, among others.

Appleby has another runner in Magic Lily. There is also the Fawzi Nass-trained Port Lions, who had created history last month by winning the first ever turf race to be staged in Saudi Arabia, during the Saudi Cup at the King Abdulaziz Racetrack in Riyadh.

The $1.5 million Dubai Gold Cup G2 has attracted superb stayers as Melbourne Cup G1 winner Cross Counter and St Leger (G1) winner Kew Gardens.

Meanwhile, the world’s richest dirt sprint, the $2.5 million Dubai Golden Shaheen has drawn one of the top dirt sprinters in the world Imperial Hint.

The $1.5 million Godolphin Mile G2 features a clash between dominant milers Capezzano and Salute The Soldier.

The world’s richest race night begins with the $1 million Group 1 Dubai Kahayla Classic, the only contest for Purebred Arabians in the world and AF Maher will look to defend his title.

Covid-19: Saudi Arabia suspends domestic flights, trains buses, taxis for 14 days

Saudi Arabia suspended on Friday all domestic flights, buses, taxis and trains for 14 days starting Saturday, state news agency (SPA) reported quoting a source in interior ministry. Coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates)

The source said the move comes as a precautionary measure to limit the spread of coronavirus which has spread panic in global markets and put several countries on virtual lockdowns.

Saudi Arabia has so far confirmed 274 infections and no deaths, while globally the pandemic has killed nearly 10,000 and infected over 240,000.

Introducing The Salomé Le Chat

Born in Paris, Salomé Le Chat has spent her life as a passionate music
devotee. She began her world music education at record shops, concerts, and
clubs across Paris. About her childhood she says “My parents deeply loved
music and wanted to cultivate this in me. Every morning we were watching music
videos instead of cartoons. I was raised on everything, from Classical to HipHop.
By the time I was a teenager, I’d collected hundreds of CDs. »
When she moved to New York Salomé started her career as event
planner and music curator.

This eventually led to a natural transition for her to
become a DJ. She is pursuing her career all around the world from Ibiza to Los
Angeles. She became renowned for energetic DJ sets, which dreamily flow
through various styles of techno, house, and disco. Salomé is playing along
artists such as Guy Gerber, Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus and Black Coffee.
Also a singer and songwriter, Salomé is now working on different projects and
collaborations she will announce very soon !