• A longstanding symbol of the Hermes universe, a life-size horse was rendered in wood and metal for autumn 2011. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
    A longstanding symbol of the Hermes universe, a life-size horse was rendered in wood and metal for autumn 2011. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
  • The windows of Hermes's 24, Faubourg Saint-Honore flagship featured an oversized winged foot for spring/summer 1995. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
    The windows of Hermes's 24, Faubourg Saint-Honore flagship featured an oversized winged foot for spring/summer 1995. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
  • As sumptuous throne fit for a maharaja highlights how Menchari would draw on craft techniques from around the world. Courtesy Veronique Mati
    As sumptuous throne fit for a maharaja highlights how Menchari would draw on craft techniques from around the world. Courtesy Veronique Mati
  • Ancient Egyptian monuments and hieroglyphics frame a novelty collection of Hermes luggage. Courtesy Quentin Bertoux
    Ancient Egyptian monuments and hieroglyphics frame a novelty collection of Hermes luggage. Courtesy Quentin Bertoux
  • For autumn 2009, a winged horse emerged from a colourful rock of crystal. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
    For autumn 2009, a winged horse emerged from a colourful rock of crystal. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
  • A pop of colour for autumn 1982. Courtesy Jean-Louis Feith
    A pop of colour for autumn 1982. Courtesy Jean-Louis Feith
  • Born in Tunisia, Menchari, pictured here in 1992, studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Tunis and Paris before joining Hermes in 1961. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier
    Born in Tunisia, Menchari, pictured here in 1992, studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Tunis and Paris before joining Hermes in 1961. Courtesy Guillaume de Laubier

In memory of Leila Menchari, who transformed window displays into works of art


Selina Denman
  • English
  • Arabic

Leila Menchari, the Tunisian artist responsible for transforming Hermes window displays into works of elaborate escapism, passed away aged 93 at the weekend, the luxury fashion house announced on Sunday, April 5. The cause of death was not specified.

Called “the queen of enchantment” by French writer Michel Tournier, Menchari was born in Tunis in 1927 and initially trained as a painter at the Beaux Arts Institute in the Tunisian capital. She transferred to the Beaux Arts school in Paris and modelled for designer Guy Laroche for a period, before joining Annie Beaumel's decoration team at Hermes in 1961.

An admirer of Dali and the Surrealists, and a close friend of couturier Azzedine Alaia, Menchari rose to become artistic director of the windows at 24 Faubourg, Hermes's famed Parisian flagship boutique. There she took the artistry of window display to a new level, creating fantastical scenes intended to enchant and delight and breathed life into inanimate objects. She was also a driving force behind the house's Colours Committee.

Leila Menchari was dubbed 'the queen of enchantment' by French writer Michel Tournier. Courtesy Carole Bellaiche
Leila Menchari was dubbed 'the queen of enchantment' by French writer Michel Tournier. Courtesy Carole Bellaiche

A nuanced storyteller, she rendered Kelly bags in metal; set Hermes luggage amid grandiose scenes from Ancient Egypt; had winged horses emerge from oversized blocks of crystal; recreated a throne room fit for a maharaja; and crafted giant waves from marble.

“An open, generous, resolutely modern woman, she was a woman of freedom,” Hermes said. "Her passing leaves to all those who had the joy of knowing and working with her, on both sides of the Mediterranean, the memory of a perpetual quest for beauty, a boundless passion for creation and craftsmanship.”

Deeply connected to Tunisia, Menchari often drew on the country's multi-layered cultural heritage in her work, utilising mother of pearl and marble. Her displays also shone a spotlight on craftsmanship from Jordan, Morocco and Palestine, in the form of palm frond weaving, copper-smithing, mosaic-setting and glassblowing, as well as extending much further afield, to the crafts of ancient India and China.

In 2017, Hermes a tire-d'aile, les Mondes de Leila Menchari, an exhibition at Paris' Grand Palais that celebrated her vision, invited a wider audience to discover her unique universe. 
"Many of us at Hermes have learnt a lot from Leila," Pierre-Alexis Dumas, artistic director of Hermes, said. "She taught us to look at the world through the prism of colour. She was a storyteller without equal that enchanted the world. We are infinitely grateful to her for all that she has done for us, that she passed on to us."

Axel Dumas, the maison's chief executive, also paid tribute to Menchari. "Thanks to Leila, exoticism found a home, happily and permanently, in Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore," he said.

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Sun jukebox

Rufus Thomas, Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) (1953)

This rip-off of Leiber/Stoller’s early rock stomper brought a lawsuit against Phillips and necessitated Presley’s premature sale to RCA.

Elvis Presley, Mystery Train (1955)

The B-side of Presley’s final single for Sun bops with a drummer-less groove.

Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two, Folsom Prison Blues (1955)

Originally recorded for Sun, Cash’s signature tune was performed for inmates of the titular prison 13 years later.

Carl Perkins, Blue Suede Shoes (1956)

Within a month of Sun’s February release Elvis had his version out on RCA.

Roy Orbison, Ooby Dooby (1956)

An essential piece of irreverent juvenilia from Orbison.

Jerry Lee Lewis, Great Balls of Fire (1957)

Lee’s trademark anthem is one of the era’s best-remembered – and best-selling – songs.

The British in India: Three Centuries of Ambition and Experience

by David Gilmour

Allen Lane

Labour dispute

The insured employee may still file an ILOE claim even if a labour dispute is ongoing post termination, but the insurer may suspend or reject payment, until the courts resolve the dispute, especially if the reason for termination is contested. The outcome of the labour court proceedings can directly affect eligibility.


- Abdullah Ishnaneh, Partner, BSA Law 

Pad Man

Dir: R Balki

Starring: Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Radhika Apte

Three-and-a-half stars

Quick pearls of wisdom

Focus on gratitude: And do so deeply, he says. “Think of one to three things a day that you’re grateful for. It needs to be specific, too, don’t just say ‘air.’ Really think about it. If you’re grateful for, say, what your parents have done for you, that will motivate you to do more for the world.”

Know how to fight: Shetty married his wife, Radhi, three years ago (he met her in a meditation class before he went off and became a monk). He says they’ve had to learn to respect each other’s “fighting styles” – he’s a talk it-out-immediately person, while she needs space to think. “When you’re having an argument, remember, it’s not you against each other. It’s both of you against the problem. When you win, they lose. If you’re on a team you have to win together.” 

Paatal Lok season two

Directors: Avinash Arun, Prosit Roy 

Stars: Jaideep Ahlawat, Ishwak Singh, Lc Sekhose, Merenla Imsong

Rating: 4.5/5

Ten tax points to be aware of in 2026

1. Domestic VAT refund amendments: request your refund within five years

If a business does not apply for the refund on time, they lose their credit.

2. E-invoicing in the UAE

Businesses should continue preparing for the implementation of e-invoicing in the UAE, with 2026 a preparation and transition period ahead of phased mandatory adoption. 

3. More tax audits

Tax authorities are increasingly using data already available across multiple filings to identify audit risks. 

4. More beneficial VAT and excise tax penalty regime

Tax disputes are expected to become more frequent and more structured, with clearer administrative objection and appeal processes. The UAE has adopted a new penalty regime for VAT and excise disputes, which now mirrors the penalty regime for corporate tax.

5. Greater emphasis on statutory audit

There is a greater need for the accuracy of financial statements. The International Financial Reporting Standards standards need to be strictly adhered to and, as a result, the quality of the audits will need to increase.

6. Further transfer pricing enforcement

Transfer pricing enforcement, which refers to the practice of establishing prices for internal transactions between related entities, is expected to broaden in scope. The UAE will shortly open the possibility to negotiate advance pricing agreements, or essentially rulings for transfer pricing purposes. 

7. Limited time periods for audits

Recent amendments also introduce a default five-year limitation period for tax audits and assessments, subject to specific statutory exceptions. While the standard audit and assessment period is five years, this may be extended to up to 15 years in cases involving fraud or tax evasion. 

8. Pillar 2 implementation 

Many multinational groups will begin to feel the practical effect of the Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax (DMTT), the UAE's implementation of the OECD’s global minimum tax under Pillar 2. While the rules apply for financial years starting on or after January 1, 2025, it is 2026 that marks the transition to an operational phase.

9. Reduced compliance obligations for imported goods and services

Businesses that apply the reverse-charge mechanism for VAT purposes in the UAE may benefit from reduced compliance obligations. 

10. Substance and CbC reporting focus

Tax authorities are expected to continue strengthening the enforcement of economic substance and Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting frameworks. In the UAE, these regimes are increasingly being used as risk-assessment tools, providing tax authorities with a comprehensive view of multinational groups’ global footprints and enabling them to assess whether profits are aligned with real economic activity. 

Contributed by Thomas Vanhee and Hend Rashwan, Aurifer

At a glance - Zayed Sustainability Prize 2020

Launched: 2008

Categories: Health, energy, water, food, global high schools

Prize: Dh2.2 million (Dh360,000 for global high schools category)

Winners’ announcement: Monday, January 13

 

Impact in numbers

335 million people positively impacted by projects

430,000 jobs created

10 million people given access to clean and affordable drinking water

50 million homes powered by renewable energy

6.5 billion litres of water saved

26 million school children given solar lighting

TUESDAY'S ORDER OF PLAY

Centre Court

Starting at 2pm:

Elina Svitolina (UKR) [3] v Jennifer Brady (USA)

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) v Belinda Bencic (SUI [4]

Not before 7pm:

Sofia Kenin (USA) [5] v Elena Rybakina (KAZ)

Maria Sakkari (GRE) v Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) [7]

 

Court One

Starting at midday:

Karolina Muchova (CZE) v Katerina Siniakova (CZE)

Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) v Aliaksandra Sasnovich (BLR)

Veronika Kudermetova (RUS) v Dayana Yastermska (UKR)

Petra Martic (CRO) [8] v Su-Wei Hsieh (TPE)

Sorana Cirstea (ROU) v Anett Kontaveit (EST)

Skoda Superb Specs

Engine: 2-litre TSI petrol

Power: 190hp

Torque: 320Nm

Price: From Dh147,000

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THE DETAILS

Deadpool 2

Dir: David Leitch

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Justin Dennison, Zazie Beetz

Four stars

Day 1, Dubai Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Sadeera Samarawickrama set pulses racing with his strokeplay on his introduction to Test cricket. It reached a feverish peak when he stepped down the wicket and launched Yasir Shah, who many regard as the world’s leading spinner, back over his head for six. No matter that he was out soon after: it felt as though the future had arrived.

Stat of the day - 5 The last time Sri Lanka played a Test in Dubai – they won here in 2013 – they had four players in their XI who were known as wicketkeepers. This time they have gone one better. Each of Dinesh Chandimal, Kaushal Silva, Samarawickrama, Kusal Mendis, and Niroshan Dickwella – the nominated gloveman here – can keep wicket.

The verdict Sri Lanka want to make history by becoming the first team to beat Pakistan in a full Test series in the UAE. They could not have made a better start, first by winning the toss, then by scoring freely on an easy-paced pitch. The fact Yasir Shah found some turn on Day 1, too, will have interested their own spin bowlers.

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