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Alyasra Fashion to establish training academy for Saudis

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Alyasra Fashion, a leading fashion and retail brand in the region, will establish a training academy to support careers of Saudi nationals in the retail industry.

The training programs, which include functional and behavioral training, are expected to help Saudis to achieve leadership roles and success in their careers.

“The aim of the retail academy will be to help launch and advance retail careers of Saudis, while supporting the country’s fast-growing retail fashion sector within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030,” the company said in a press release.

The announceme­nt was made by Asil Attar, Alyasra Fashion chief executive officer. Attar, who is a global fashion industry expert besides being among the top 55 most powerful Arab women recognized by Forbes, told Arab News: “Alyasra will work together to leverage support of leading internatio­nal academic fashion institutio­ns to help develop the academy in Riyadh.”

She said that a large number of Saudi men and women will benefit from the industry skills training as “Saudizatio­n is a key priority for Alyasrah, which is one of the top pioneers in supporting the feminizati­on of stores.”

Attar said the company has managed to achieve 100 percent feminizati­on in brands such as DKNY and Trinkets, and aims to have 100 percent Saudizatio­n in all brands across the region by the end of August.

“Alyasra fashion has a strong foundation and we look for strategic opportunit­ies that fit within our portfolio, placing our customer at the heart of everything we do,” she added.

Alyasra Fashion has over 250 stores across the Middle East including stores selling everything from watches, jewelry, ready-towear fashion, leather goods, accessorie­s and footwear. These include over 60 brands, such as Max Mara Group, LVMH, Jimmy Choo, DKNY, Fossil Group, OnTime, Cole Haan, Ecco and Trinkets.

 ??  ?? Asil Attar, Alyasra Fashion chief executive officer.
Asil Attar, Alyasra Fashion chief executive officer.

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