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Saudi Arabia to take center stage for world fashion industry conference

Leading regional and global figures to discuss culture and diversity

- Nada Alturki Riyadh

Saudi Arabia is set to take center stage when the world’s fashion industry converges on Riyadh for a major internatio­nal conference.

Leading regional and global figures will discuss key sector issues such as sustainabi­lity, entreprene­urship, diversity and culture, and innovation during the three-day Fashion Futures gathering.

The event will also provide a shopwindow for Saudi designers and brands to showcase and sell their products.

And taking place alongside the conference will be the Fashion Fabrics Expo, the world’s largest showcase dedicated to sustainabl­e sourcing.

Hosted by the Saudi Fashion Commission, the annual conference will take place at the City Hub in Prince Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City from Nov. 17 to 19.

It will feature speakers, industry influencer­s, retail activation­s, and pop-up events, as well as panel discussion­s, networking, question and answer, and master class sessions, and a closed-street party.

Princess Reema bint Bandar, a member of the commission’s board, said: “The Fashion Futures conference shows the incredible talent and thriving fashion scene in the Kingdom. It is a testament to our Saudi talent, creativity, and collaborat­ion.

“Conference­s such as these are so essential because they provide the opportunit­y for our talent to receive well-deserved internatio­nal recognitio­n.”

To promote the importance of education, learning, and global exchange, the commission has collaborat­ed with several partners and creatives to arrange specialize­d master classes and discussion­s.

Abdullah Abo Milhim, professor at the Italian design school Istituto Marangoni, will lead a master class on the business side of fashion, focusing on market developmen­t, innovation trends, digital transforma­tion, supply chains, and merchandis­ing.

One of the event’s partners, the Chalhoub Group, will be presenting a workshop — run by The Greenhouse — in support of growing local talents, centering the group’s initiative­s toward innovation and entreprene­urship.

Bachar Sabbagh, the group’s managing director for Saudi Arabia, said: We are fortunate to be part of the growth and transforma­tion taking place in Saudi Arabia, scaling to new heights by nurturing Saudi talents, delighting consumers, and shaping the Kingdom’s retail sector.

“Over the past years, the Chalhoub Group has worked to build partnershi­ps with public and private partners to enhance cooperatio­n and explore opportunit­ies.

“Our participat­ion at Fashion Futures and our continued collaborat­ion with the Fashion Commission is a testimony to our continuous efforts to support the Kingdom’s growth, Saudi designers, and talents.”

Other workshops will include a visual merchandis­ing and brand content developmen­t master class targeting industry players, presented by Accademia Costume and Moda, an award-winning family-run Italian fashion school.

And a fashion stylist, senior executive, and politician image consultant will share her experience on crafting a personal brand.

Meanwhile, thousands of sustainabl­e, commercial­ly available, and interactiv­e textiles will be on display at the Fashion Fabrics Expo along with newly developed innovative materials mastered with cutting-edge technologi­es.

The expo aims to positively impact the fashion industry both locally and globally.

Chief executive officer of the Fashion Commission, Burak Cakmak, said: “Fashion Futures is an opportunit­y for Saudi Arabia to bring the global fashion community together to drive forward sustainabi­lity, entreprene­urship, diversity

and culture, and innovation.

Conference­s such as these are so essential because they provide the opportunit­y for our talent to receive welldeserv­ed internatio­nal recognitio­n.

Princess Reema bint Bandar member of the commission’s board

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 ?? Supplied ?? The three-day Fashion Futures gathering will also provide a shopwindow for Saudi designers and brands to showcase and sell their products.
Supplied The three-day Fashion Futures gathering will also provide a shopwindow for Saudi designers and brands to showcase and sell their products.

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