CairoScene
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@CairoScene: At 60, Egyptian artist and designer Hani Mahfouz continues to build a body of art that feels distinctly young. He comes into the office every day at 10 o’clock and leaves at 5. Within that structure, he allows his art to take on whatever shape it chooses to embody.
Mahfouz doesn’t believe his art needs to carry a message. It’s not going to change the world. “I don’t think anyone knows whether art is instinctual or carefully constructed,” Mahfouz tells Cairo Scene, “My definition of art is closer to spontaneity. It’s just something you practice. I don’t want to send a message or serve humanity or change how people behave; I just want to draw. It’s simple.”
For the full interview with Hani Mahfouz, head to SceneNow.com or download the app.
🖊️ Layla Raik

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor

@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor
@SceneStyled: NELLY KARIM IN FULL BLOOM | @SCENESTYLED #COVER 6.0
You can watch Nelly Karim in Cairo 6,7,8, A Girl Named Zaat, and Voy! Voy! Voy!, and lose yourself in the breadth of her catalogue. You can study her in the lauded turn of a prison warden in Segn El Nesaa, then pivot to her rare comedic register as Sokar in B 100 Wesh.
But to experience Nelly is to linger elsewhere entirely, to languish…”in a warm Wednesday afternoon in El Gouna, but the warmth is not generous. It sits on the skin, stubbornly. The air is edged with mildew and salt. Around the pool at La Maison Bleu, bodies are arranged in varying states of leisure.
Two men in white cotton shirts and belted trousers struggle with a chaise longue I have asked to be turned toward the dolphin statue breaking the water’s surface. The object refuses cooperation. It drags, resists, insists on heaviness. I notice, briefly, the disproportion of the request to the labour required, then abandon the thought. It is, after all, Nelly Karim.
She arrives with a pared-back entourage - two women, three bags, an iPhone. She’s corseted in a green linen co-ord, her hair precisely set, falling the full length of her back. Her sunglasses hold the same tone as her skin. Her eyes are washed in pink and gold; her lips, set with Dior Lip Glow, stay closed as she lights a cigarette and asks for the menu.
“I’m hungry,” she says. “Let’s eat before we start…”
Read the full cover story on Nelly Karim, exclusively, at www.SceneStyled.com or by downloading the #SceneNow app.
Produced by: @scenestyled //@mo4network
SceneStyled Managing Editor: @faridaelshafie
Producer & Art Director: @lordmunky
Photography: @fariszaitoon
Cinematography: @ahmed_reda_dika
1st AC: @mazen_moohamedd
Sound Eng: @abanob8992
Hair & Makeup: @alsagheersalons
Jewellery: @nakhlajewellery
Wardrobe: @kojakstudio
Post Production: @rosmedium & @_lil_nil_
Location: @lamaisonbleueelgouna
Editorial Design: @biblicallyaccuratenoha
Celebrity Management: @ingie_elmor
For over a decade, @mo4network, the media company behind more than 14 digital titles including @cairoscene, has helped fuel, forge, and shape Egypt’s stories. With a steadfast mission to spotlight the people, places, and movements redefining the nation - and beyond it the region - our storytelling sits at the intersection of past and present, between the world-shaping legacy of our ancestors and the blazing brightness of our future. A vision powered by a generation of creatives, entrepreneurs, innovators, and, of course, storytellers.
Since our inception, we have been woven into the fabric of Egypt’s most defining events and cultural experiences, a symbiotic relationship that ensures these fleeting moments in time become enduring chapters in our contemporary cultural legacy.
Today, @mo4network steps into the Grand Egyptian Museum, a monument to our ancient history and, in every sense, the greatest contemporary Egyptian story ever told.
Stay tuned to @cairoscene and @elfaslaonline this evening from 6 PM onwards for exclusive access to the stories unfolding inside this landmark of Egyptian identity and imagination.
📸 Nour El Refai
🎥 MO4 Network
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Australian-Egyptian boxer Mai Soliman has spoken about fighting beneath the Pyramids of Giza as a full-circle moment ahead of her title bout on May 23 during ‘Glory in Giza’.
Ahead of fight night, at the heart of the Grand Egyptian Museum, #SceneSports sat down with Soliman to discuss returning to her roots, the pressure and pride of representing Egypt on an international stage, and why she sees this homecoming title fight as the defining moment of her career so far.
🎥 @SceneSportsME
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of his crossover showdown with unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, GLORY kickboxing heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared an emotional moment with #SceneSports about the personal meaning behind fighting at the Pyramids of Giza.
Verhoeven revealed that his mother passed away during a previous training camp. While later going through her belongings, he discovered photographs of her standing at the pyramids nearly 30 years ago. Now, as he prepares to headline ‘Glory in Giza’ on May 23 against Usyk, he describes the moment as both destiny and a tribute to her memory.
🎥 @SceneSportsME
@cairoscene SPOTTED: Ahead of the global premiere of action blockbuster ‘7 Dogs’, the film’s cast gathered against the backdrop of the Pyramids of Giza for a high-profile celebration of one of the region’s most ambitious productions to date.
Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah — the filmmaking duo behind ‘Bad Boys for Life’ and ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ — the film stars Egyptian heavyweights Ahmed Ezz and Karim Abdelaziz alongside Hollywood actors Martin Lawrence and Giancarlo Esposito.
Produced under Saudi Arabia’s Big Time Fund expansion efforts and backed by a massive regional production budget, ‘7 Dogs’ has already generated major industry buzz for its scale, action set pieces and international crossover ambitions.
@cairoscene SPOTTED: Ahead of the global premiere of action blockbuster ‘7 Dogs’, the film’s cast gathered against the backdrop of the Pyramids of Giza for a high-profile celebration of one of the region’s most ambitious productions to date.
Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah — the filmmaking duo behind ‘Bad Boys for Life’ and ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ — the film stars Egyptian heavyweights Ahmed Ezz and Karim Abdelaziz alongside Hollywood actors Martin Lawrence and Giancarlo Esposito.
Produced under Saudi Arabia’s Big Time Fund expansion efforts and backed by a massive regional production budget, ‘7 Dogs’ has already generated major industry buzz for its scale, action set pieces and international crossover ambitions.
@cairoscene SPOTTED: Ahead of the global premiere of action blockbuster ‘7 Dogs’, the film’s cast gathered against the backdrop of the Pyramids of Giza for a high-profile celebration of one of the region’s most ambitious productions to date.
Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah — the filmmaking duo behind ‘Bad Boys for Life’ and ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ — the film stars Egyptian heavyweights Ahmed Ezz and Karim Abdelaziz alongside Hollywood actors Martin Lawrence and Giancarlo Esposito.
Produced under Saudi Arabia’s Big Time Fund expansion efforts and backed by a massive regional production budget, ‘7 Dogs’ has already generated major industry buzz for its scale, action set pieces and international crossover ambitions.

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Saturday May 23rd ‘Glory in Giza’ card moved one step closer at the Grand Egyptian Museum, where the fighters and figures behind one of the year’s biggest combat sports events gathered for the official press conference beside the Ramses II statue.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven shared the stage ahead of their crossover bout at the Pyramids of Giza, alongside Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Peter Fury, Karim Erja, and Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also presented the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ belt made specially for the event, and Terence Crawford.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also includes three title fights, a packed undercard, and a fairytale homecoming bout.
There were predictions, promises, and the usual fight-week tension, but by the end of the afternoon the message from nearly everyone on stage was straightforward enough: now it’s time to weigh in.
📸 @SceneSportsME
🎥 @Dazn

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Boxing’s latest global event arrived at the Grand Egyptian Museum ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ fight night at the Pyramids of Giza, with champions, promoters, and fighters gathering beneath the colossal Ramses II statue for the official press conference.
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven led the line-up before their crossover clash, while speakers included Rick Reeno, Eddie Hearn, Rico Verhoeven’s trainer Peter Fury and manager Karim Erja, alongside Oleksandr Usyk’s physiologist Jakub Chycki. Mauricio Sulaimán also took the stage to unveil the custom WBC ‘King of the Nile’ title belt created for the occasion, with special guest Terence Crawford in attendance.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the card also features Jack Catterall, Shakhram Giyasov, Hamzah Sheeraz, and a stacked undercard with three title fights and a fairytale homecoming bout.
For all the speeches and face-offs, the mood across the stage remained consistent: the real talking starts when the bell rings on Saturday night.
📸/🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza, fighters gathered at the Grand Egyptian Museum for a press conference that placed one of boxing’s most ambitious fight cards against one of Egypt’s most recognisable backdrops.
Before WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meets GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in the main event, a stacked undercard featuring three title fights and a fairytale homecoming will open the night. One by one, the fighters took to the microphone beneath the towering Ramses II statue to size up their opponents, though most made it clear they would rather do their talking in the ring when the bell sounds on Saturday night.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza, fighters gathered at the Grand Egyptian Museum for a press conference that placed one of boxing’s most ambitious fight cards against one of Egypt’s most recognisable backdrops.
Before WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meets GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in the main event, a stacked undercard featuring three title fights and a fairytale homecoming will open the night. One by one, the fighters took to the microphone beneath the towering Ramses II statue to size up their opponents, though most made it clear they would rather do their talking in the ring when the bell sounds on Saturday night.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza, fighters gathered at the Grand Egyptian Museum for a press conference that placed one of boxing’s most ambitious fight cards against one of Egypt’s most recognisable backdrops.
Before WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meets GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in the main event, a stacked undercard featuring three title fights and a fairytale homecoming will open the night. One by one, the fighters took to the microphone beneath the towering Ramses II statue to size up their opponents, though most made it clear they would rather do their talking in the ring when the bell sounds on Saturday night.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza, fighters gathered at the Grand Egyptian Museum for a press conference that placed one of boxing’s most ambitious fight cards against one of Egypt’s most recognisable backdrops.
Before WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meets GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in the main event, a stacked undercard featuring three title fights and a fairytale homecoming will open the night. One by one, the fighters took to the microphone beneath the towering Ramses II statue to size up their opponents, though most made it clear they would rather do their talking in the ring when the bell sounds on Saturday night.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza, fighters gathered at the Grand Egyptian Museum for a press conference that placed one of boxing’s most ambitious fight cards against one of Egypt’s most recognisable backdrops.
Before WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meets GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in the main event, a stacked undercard featuring three title fights and a fairytale homecoming will open the night. One by one, the fighters took to the microphone beneath the towering Ramses II statue to size up their opponents, though most made it clear they would rather do their talking in the ring when the bell sounds on Saturday night.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza, fighters gathered at the Grand Egyptian Museum for a press conference that placed one of boxing’s most ambitious fight cards against one of Egypt’s most recognisable backdrops.
Before WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk meets GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in the main event, a stacked undercard featuring three title fights and a fairytale homecoming will open the night. One by one, the fighters took to the microphone beneath the towering Ramses II statue to size up their opponents, though most made it clear they would rather do their talking in the ring when the bell sounds on Saturday night.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: “These fighters have become like brothers to me, and I will do everything I can to support them,” said Turki Al Al-Sheikh on heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven.
With those candid remarks, Al-Sheikh ushered in the ‘Glory in Giza’ run in Egypt. At the official press conference at the Grand Egyptian Museum, he spoke about the “revolution happening in boxing” and the creation of this historic bout at an equally historic site.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: “These fighters have become like brothers to me, and I will do everything I can to support them,” said Turki Al Al-Sheikh on heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven.
With those candid remarks, Al-Sheikh ushered in the ‘Glory in Giza’ run in Egypt. At the official press conference at the Grand Egyptian Museum, he spoke about the “revolution happening in boxing” and the creation of this historic bout at an equally historic site.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: “These fighters have become like brothers to me, and I will do everything I can to support them,” said Turki Al Al-Sheikh on heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven.
With those candid remarks, Al-Sheikh ushered in the ‘Glory in Giza’ run in Egypt. At the official press conference at the Grand Egyptian Museum, he spoke about the “revolution happening in boxing” and the creation of this historic bout at an equally historic site.
📸 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Beneath the colossal Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum, WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven went head-to-head at the official press conference ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza.
Presented by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the crossover bout places two unbeaten champions from different fighting disciplines in the same ring, with Usyk arriving with a 24-0 professional boxing record while Verhoeven prepares for only the second boxing match of his career.
🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Beneath the colossal Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum, WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven went head-to-head at the official press conference ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza.
Presented by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the crossover bout places two unbeaten champions from different fighting disciplines in the same ring, with Usyk arriving with a 24-0 professional boxing record while Verhoeven prepares for only the second boxing match of his career.
🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Beneath the colossal Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum, WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven went head-to-head at the official press conference ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ event at the Pyramids of Giza.
Presented by The Ring and Riyadh Season, the crossover bout places two unbeaten champions from different fighting disciplines in the same ring, with Usyk arriving with a 24-0 professional boxing record while Verhoeven prepares for only the second boxing match of his career.
🎥 @SceneSportsME

@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ showdown at the Pyramids of Giza, H.E. Turki Alalshikh — the driving force behind Riyadh Season’s global boxing expansion — took the stage beneath the towering Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum during the official pre-fight press conference, thanking the Egyptian government, organisers, and partners for helping transform the foot of the pyramids into boxing’s next major stage.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, ‘Glory in Giza’ pits WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk against reigning GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in a cross-discipline heavyweight clash. Usyk enters the bout unbeaten at 24-0 in professional boxing, while Verhoeven steps into only his second professional boxing match after years at the top of international kickboxing.
📸@SceneSportsME
🎥 @dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ showdown at the Pyramids of Giza, H.E. Turki Alalshikh — the driving force behind Riyadh Season’s global boxing expansion — took the stage beneath the towering Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum during the official pre-fight press conference, thanking the Egyptian government, organisers, and partners for helping transform the foot of the pyramids into boxing’s next major stage.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, ‘Glory in Giza’ pits WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk against reigning GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in a cross-discipline heavyweight clash. Usyk enters the bout unbeaten at 24-0 in professional boxing, while Verhoeven steps into only his second professional boxing match after years at the top of international kickboxing.
📸@SceneSportsME
🎥 @dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ showdown at the Pyramids of Giza, H.E. Turki Alalshikh — the driving force behind Riyadh Season’s global boxing expansion — took the stage beneath the towering Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum during the official pre-fight press conference, thanking the Egyptian government, organisers, and partners for helping transform the foot of the pyramids into boxing’s next major stage.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, ‘Glory in Giza’ pits WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk against reigning GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in a cross-discipline heavyweight clash. Usyk enters the bout unbeaten at 24-0 in professional boxing, while Verhoeven steps into only his second professional boxing match after years at the top of international kickboxing.
📸@SceneSportsME
🎥 @dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ showdown at the Pyramids of Giza, H.E. Turki Alalshikh — the driving force behind Riyadh Season’s global boxing expansion — took the stage beneath the towering Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum during the official pre-fight press conference, thanking the Egyptian government, organisers, and partners for helping transform the foot of the pyramids into boxing’s next major stage.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, ‘Glory in Giza’ pits WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk against reigning GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in a cross-discipline heavyweight clash. Usyk enters the bout unbeaten at 24-0 in professional boxing, while Verhoeven steps into only his second professional boxing match after years at the top of international kickboxing.
📸@SceneSportsME
🎥 @dazn
@SceneSportsME LIVE: Ahead of Saturday’s ‘Glory in Giza’ showdown at the Pyramids of Giza, H.E. Turki Alalshikh — the driving force behind Riyadh Season’s global boxing expansion — took the stage beneath the towering Ramses II statue at the Grand Egyptian Museum during the official pre-fight press conference, thanking the Egyptian government, organisers, and partners for helping transform the foot of the pyramids into boxing’s next major stage.
Organised by The Ring and Riyadh Season, ‘Glory in Giza’ pits WBC heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk against reigning GLORY kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven in a cross-discipline heavyweight clash. Usyk enters the bout unbeaten at 24-0 in professional boxing, while Verhoeven steps into only his second professional boxing match after years at the top of international kickboxing.
📸@SceneSportsME
🎥 @dazn
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