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Chalhoub Group’s Fashion Lab to award Saudi fashion newcomers

Local entreprene­urs offered the chance of winning $15,000 in funding to help establish their fashion brand

- Ameera Abid Jeddah

Luxury retailer Chalhoub Group has set up an initiative in Saudi Arabia offering local entreprene­urs the chance of winning $15,000 in funding to help establish their fashion brand.

The Fashion Lab, a first-of-itskind in the Kingdom, is focused on sustainabl­e fashion, contempora­ry design, streetwear and accessorie­s, and nurturing new designers who are set on disrupting the fashion status quo.

Applicatio­ns are now open and successful participan­ts will get to take part in a two-week “boot camp,” which will help them navigate through different elements to develop their brand, including marketing, supply chain management, content creation and media exposure.

On top of the $15,000 funding, applicants may also be offered equity partnershi­ps after the program finishes at the end of the year, and may also access the Chalhoub Group’s online and in-store retail network to sell their products.

Dina Sidani, chief innovation officer, said that she believed the

Fashion Lab “will have long-term positive impact in promoting innovation in the fashion industry locally, while creating young fashion champions from the Kingdom for the world.”

Based in Dubai, the group has been a major operator in Saudi Arabia for more than 50 years. It is active in 14 countries, with around 700 stores and 12,000 employees.

Up to five brands will be selected to take part in the Fashion Lab and the deadline for submission­s for the first cohort is July 25, 2021.

The initiative is part of a wider push to develop the Saudi fashion sector and nurture homegrown brands. On Wednesday, the Kingdom’s Fashion Commission announced the finalists chosen to take part in its yearlong Saudi 100 Brands program. The initiative will include training, advice and mentorship from experts in the fashion sector.

A shortlist of 400 was whittled down from an initial 1,348 applicants.

The program offers a one-year brand developmen­t initiative with training and mentoring, individual and group consultanc­y and advisory sessions, and virtual and in-person training workshops.

 ?? Supplied ?? Saudi fashion designer and program mentor for the Fashion Lab, Arwa Al Banawi.
Supplied Saudi fashion designer and program mentor for the Fashion Lab, Arwa Al Banawi.

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