The day started at a minimalist cafe in Al-Ula, where the scent of expensive oud mixed with roasted beans. Layan and her "circle"—a group of tech-savvy young women—didn't just grab coffee; they staged it. Their outfits were a masterclass in : oversized linen blazers, designer sneakers, and subtle jewelry from local Khaleeji artisans. They talked fast, switching between Arabic and English, debating everything from the latest Netflix Arabic originals to the upcoming Soundstorm festival . The Mid-Day Hustle: Creative Freedom
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