Level Shoes partners with Soho House’s Cities Without Houses community for a vibrant celebration of culture, design, and authentic connections.
An Evening of Culinary and Artistic Fusion
In honor of Dubai Design Week’s tenth edition, Level Shoes, the luxury footwear and accessories destination, teamed up with Soho House’s exclusive Cities Without Houses community to host two milestone events. The first event, a private dinner held on November 8 at the Bone villa in Jumeirah, brought together the creative minds of the region in an intimate setting. Co-hosted by Achraf Mzily, Natalie Mahakian, and Bone, this gathering was a celebration of craftsmanship and artistic innovation.
Guests were treated to an immersive culinary experience designed by Dubai-based chef Jesse Blake, with a menu that embraced Middle Eastern flavors such as local cheeses, smoked eggplant, and exotic desserts like burnt coconut caramel with black tahini and hibiscus cream. Each guest received a limited-edition ceramic plate crafted by Algerian ceramist Nessma Djouhri, a keepsake symbolizing the evening’s blend of culture, creativity, and craftsmanship.
A Decade of Design and Cultural Influence
The celebrations continued on November 11 with a public discussion at Level Shoes flagship store in Dubai Mall, examining the profound impact of design on the Middle Eastern retail landscape. Tarik Al Zaharna, the visionary founder of T.Zed Architects, shared insights on the growing trend towards authentic, experiential shopping in the region, a sentiment echoed by Soho House and Level Shoes as they foster a deep-rooted community ethos. The conversation highlighted how consumers are increasingly valuing genuine connections within retail spaces, marking a shift back to brick-and-mortar’s authentic appeal.
Inspiring the Future of Design and Retail
These two thoughtfully curated events embody Level Shoes and Soho House’s shared commitment to cultivating a community that values creativity and connection. They also honor the significance of Dubai Design Week’s ten years of cultural impact and serve as a testament to the city’s thriving creative landscape.