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Everything That Went Down At The Cosmopolitan Middle East Bachelor Of The Year Awards 2018
Everything That Went Down At The Cosmopolitan Middle East Bachelor Of The Year Awards 2018
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First of all, feast your eyes on our gorgeous Cosmo sign. All our guests were flocking to this beauty to get that pretty pic!

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The Real Fouz, our fierce December issue cover star, was present on all tables at Pierre’s that night, giving guests the perfect opportunity to catch up on their much needed dose of all things Cosmo.

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Our lovely ven

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Our guests could not get enough of the delicious canapes served up by the Pierre’s Bistro & Bar staff. From their delectable Madagascar prawns to the crowd fave, the succulent beef sliders. We couldn’t get enough. The bachelors were not the only ones who had the crowd drooling, it was also the delicious food.

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And now for some snaps of our well-dressed guests. You are one good-looking lot!

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Team Cosmo were all smiles at the event.

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Here we have our lovely Cosmo team: Samar Bawab (Group Publisher), Kate-Lynne Wolmarans (Digital Editor), Kavita Srinivasan (Editor in
Chief), Chloe Bosher (Fashion and Beauty Editor) and Steff Hawker (Events Producer)

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One of our Bachelors, Darryl Rees working his Xmas-themed suit and we are so here for it!

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Nicky Holland, one of our bachelors and his mates looking dapper.

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MMI, one of our sponsors, had a photo booth and a raffle draw at the event and we have to say it was a big hit!

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Our Fashion Editor, Chloe Louise Bosher and her friends.

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