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Event season has started in Dubai. And like everything else here, the events are pretty spectacular, but also pulled together at amazing speed, so much so it’s hard to keep up.
Like anything, weddings, birthdays etc., it’s an understandable human reaction to be a bit miffed at not being invited.
With events in Dubai, it’s important that the investment and effort going into making sure the brand or promotion comes off well, and a lot of that is down to who attends, and how the event is covered in the media, not to mention by influencers.
In recent years influencers (let’s just categorize those who earn a living partially from brand collaborations n their social media profiles) have had right of passage at events here. So what happened yesterday, brought light to a question, should it be expected that influencers can attend any event they like?
Alexa L who runs the Style and Macaroni fashion blog certainly thinks so
Not being invited to an Esquire Magazine event held in the Sean Connolly restaurant at Dubai Opera, a celebration for publishing 100 editions of their Middle East magazine, was the trigger for Alexa’s comments, many of which contained profanity and can’t be reshared, however, in summary, it was a general complaint about not being invited to events and the poor quality of drinks served at them.
The next day, Alexa shared a new stream of video stories with her reaction to the incident.
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