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Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture

Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture
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Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on November 21 joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London. (Johara Global)
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Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on November 21 joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London. (Johara Global)
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Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on November 21 joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London. (Johara Global)
Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture
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Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on November 21 joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London. (Johara Global)
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Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on November 21 joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London. (Johara Global)
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Updated 23 November 2024

Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture

Lavish and Johara Global collaborate to celebrate Saudi Culture
  • Lavish founders Nada Altobaishi and Hala Alsharekh said in a statement: 鈥淟avish Concept Store is more than just a destination for luxury and style; it is a platform where innovation, culture, and creativity thrive

LONDON: Lavish Concept Store and Johara Global on Thursday joined forces to host an event at the Lavish pop-up in The Music Room, Mayfair, London, celebrating the timeless beauty and rich traditions of Saudi culture.

Lavish Concept Store aims to foster creativity and innovation, while Johara Global is a platform to support female leaders and enable them to fulfil their potential.

In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the event offered an immersive cultural experience, spotlighting the heritage and artistry of 黑料社区 through a blend of fashion, art and cuisine.

A fashion show featuring traditional Saudi costumes showed off the intricate craftsmanship and rich heritage of the region.

Lavish founders Nada Altobaishi and Hala Alsharekh said in a statement: 鈥淟avish Concept Store is more than just a destination for luxury and style; it is a platform where innovation, culture, and creativity thrive.

鈥淲e are committed to curating exclusive, high-quality products while showcasing the work of emerging artists and artisans.

鈥淥ur vision is to redefine the retail experience by blending timeless elegance with cutting-edge trends, all while championing artistic expression and cultural diversity. At Lavish, we strive to inspire confidence and elevate everyday living through the fusion of luxury, culture, and innovation.鈥

Katie Partridge, founder and chairwoman of Johara Global, and Intisar Alyamani, CEO of Johara Global said in a statement: 鈥淛ohara Global was set up with a mission to bridge the east-west gap and foster the leadership of women through our four main pillars. Collaborations like these create a lasting and powerful impact on the community. We are delighted to join forces to achieve this.鈥


Ms. Rachel champions Gaza鈥檚 children in New York

Ms. Rachel champions Gaza鈥檚 children in New York
Updated 05 November 2025

Ms. Rachel champions Gaza鈥檚 children in New York

Ms. Rachel champions Gaza鈥檚 children in New York

DUBAI: American YouTube personality Ms. Rachel was recently named among the winners of Glamour magazine鈥檚 Women of the Year 2025 awards and attended the ceremony in New York wearing a dress featuring hand-drawn images by children in Gaza.

The long-time advocate for children in Gaza, known worldwide for her educational content, wore an upcycled dress featuring embroidered copies of illustrations created by children in Palestine.

She also held a sheet of paper featuring photographs of the children which she showed off on the red carpet on Tuesday.

鈥淚鈥檓 thinking about all the little ones there and what we can do for them,鈥 she told livestream hosts Brooks and Grace Ann Nader on the red carpet.

鈥淚鈥檓 carrying their stories in my heart,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hey all know about the dress, and they鈥檙e so excited.鈥

Ms. Rachel attended Glamour magazine鈥檚 Women of the Year 2025 awards in a dress featuring images drawn by children in Gaza. (Getty Images)

Ms. Rachel, real name Rachel Griffin-Accurso, is one of the most well-known creators of educational entertainment for preschoolers, with more than 17.5 million subscribers on YouTube.

The second season of her show on Netflix is the biggest launch for children鈥檚 content in the streaming platform鈥檚 history. The show has so far racked up 53 million views.

Her media empire includes 13 billion YouTube views, nine books, and a line of toys.

She is equally well-known for taking a stance in support of the children in Gaza, which has seen her come under fire from pro-Israel supporters.

 鈥淢y love and care for children doesn鈥檛 stop at my own children,鈥 she previously told Glamour. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 stop at the children in our country. It embraces every child of the world.

鈥淎nd I don鈥檛 think that our love should end at religion or skin color or where people are born. I think that that鈥檚 not what鈥檚 right, in my soul.鈥

She added: 鈥淐hildren should have human rights, and children do have human rights. To me, that grown-ups are failing children and not following those guidelines, it鈥檚 so upsetting.鈥

In May, Ms. Rachel made headlines when she filmed content with Rahaf, a 3-year-old double amputee from Gaza evacuated by the Palestine Children鈥檚 Relief Fund.