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Saudi fashion event highlights retail trends, youth culture, and digital innovation

Youth culture, streetwear and sports are shaping brand narratives, a panel heard. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)
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Youth culture, streetwear and sports are shaping brand narratives, a panel heard. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)
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Inside the Yarn retail pop-up at Lakum Art Space, curated fashion pieces, cozy seating areas, and vibrant displays highlight the creativity of emerging Saudi brands. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)
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Four of the standout designers from The Fashion Lab鈥檚 second cohort, presenting collections rooted in identity, craftsmanship, and Saudi elegance. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)
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Updated 06 May 2025

Saudi fashion event highlights retail trends, youth culture, and digital innovation

Saudi fashion event highlights retail trends, youth culture, and digital innovation
  • Speakers noted that the increase in entertainment activities such as concerts and dining in the Kingdom in recent years has led to higher demand for fashion products because people are looking for ways to express themselves

RIYADH: A Riyadh fashion seminar on Sunday brought together industry leaders and creatives to explore the future of 黑料社区鈥檚 fashion economy.

Hosted by Chalhoub Group at Lakum Art Space, the event featured keynote presentations, panel discussions, and displays by 10 emerging Saudi designers from The Fashion Lab Cohort 2.




Rafi Dikranian and Mohammed Bajbaa speak on 鈥淔rom Drops to Drives: Connecting with Communities,鈥 exploring how culture, streetwear, and grassroots branding are reshaping consumer engagement.听(AN photo by Waad Hussain)

The agenda focused on three main themes: the evolution of fashion retail in the Kingdom; the role of cultural identity in building brands; and the rising importance of digital fashion and collaboration.

鈥淥ur role is to accelerate the journey from creativity to commercial viability by equipping designers with the tools, mentorship and infrastructure needed to build scalable brands,鈥 Chalhoub CEO, Michael Chalhoub told Arab News.

鈥淏y creating initiatives like the Fashion Lab, the Ibtikar program, and accelerator partnerships, we provide a framework that supports emerging talent at every step.鈥

An awards ceremony honored the standout talents of this year鈥檚 cohort: APOA, Awaken, Bucketbox, Mona Al-Shebil, Noble & Fresh, Nora Al-Shaikh, Rebirth, Samar Nasraldin, The Untitled Project and USCITA.

One discussion explored consumer behavior in 黑料社区, revealing that the local market continues to grow despite global slowdowns.




Saudi brands that blend cultural heritage with bold innovation, as featured in the latest Fashion Lab showcase. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)

Speakers noted that the increase in entertainment activities such as concerts and dining in the Kingdom in recent years has led to higher demand for fashion products because people are looking for ways to express themselves.

Retail experiences 鈥 both physical and digital 鈥 were emphasized as key to engaging Saudi consumers.




Michael Chalhoub, CEO of Chalhoub Group, delivers the opening keynote at The Fashion Seminar 2025, highlighting the importance of creativity and cross-sector collaboration in shaping the future of Saudi fashion. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)

Youth culture, streetwear and sports are shaping brand narratives, a panel heard. Speakers discussed how fashion is being used as a tool for cultural storytelling, with an emphasis on grassroots creativity and community building.

Another topic highlighted the power of collaboration between local and international brands. Panelists discussed the importance of long-term partnerships, manufacturing localization, and mentorship to bridge gaps in knowledge and infrastructure.

Speakers also addressed the future of digital fashion, including virtual design, retail innovation, and new marketing strategies targeting Gen Z.

黑料社区鈥檚 growing role in shaping the regional and global fashion economy was a prominent theme of the discussions.


Crown prince leads Saudi, Arab condemnation of Israel鈥檚 鈥榗riminal鈥 Doha attack

Crown prince leads Saudi, Arab condemnation of Israel鈥檚 鈥榗riminal鈥 Doha attack
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Crown prince leads Saudi, Arab condemnation of Israel鈥檚 鈥榗riminal鈥 Doha attack

Crown prince leads Saudi, Arab condemnation of Israel鈥檚 鈥榗riminal鈥 Doha attack
  • Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke with Qatar鈥檚 Emir, reaffirming Kingdom鈥檚 鈥榝ull solidarity鈥
  • Foreign ministries of UAE and Jordan also condemn 鈥榖latant and cowardly鈥 attack

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Tuesday strongly condemned what it described as a 鈥渂rutal Israeli aggression鈥 against Qatar following an attack on the capital Doha, which Israel said was a strike targeting Hamas officials in the city.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced the strike as 鈥渁 flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter鈥 and warned it would further destabilize the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The Kingdom warned of the dire consequences resulting from Israel鈥檚 persistence in its criminal violations and its blatant violation of the principles of international law and all international norms.

黑料社区 called on the international community to condemn this heinous aggression and put an end to Israeli violations that undermine the security and stability of the region.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke on the phone with Qatar鈥檚 Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, reaffirming the Kingdom鈥檚 鈥渇ull solidarity鈥 with Qatar after the 鈥渂latant Israeli attack on the State of Qatar, which constitutes a criminal act and a flagrant violation of international laws and norms,鈥 SPA reported.

He pledged to place 鈥渁ll capabilities鈥 at Qatar鈥檚 disposal to support any measures taken to protect its security and sovereignty.

The UAE also denounced the attack, with Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan calling it a 鈥渂latant and cowardly鈥 violation of Qatar鈥檚 sovereignty and international law.

He reaffirmed the UAE鈥檚 full solidarity with Doha, urged an immediate halt to military escalation, and warned that unchecked Israeli actions risk dragging the region into dangerous instability with grave consequences for global security, the Emirates News Agency reported.

Jordan鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates also strongly condemned the Israeli bombing of Doha, calling it a 鈥渇lagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, and a blatant attack on Qatar鈥檚 sovereignty and security.鈥

Ministry spokesperson Fuad Majali said the attack risked pushing the region toward 鈥渇urther violence and conflict鈥 while threatening both regional and international stability, the Jordan News Agency reported. 

Majali reaffirmed Jordan鈥檚 鈥渇ull support and solidarity with brotherly Qatar鈥 and urged the international community to compel Israel to halt its escalation and adhere to international law and humanitarian norms.

King Abdullah, in a call with Emir Al-Thani, condemned the attack and said 鈥淨atar's security is Jordan's security.鈥


India-GCC review joint action plan at political dialogue in Riyadh

India-GCC review joint action plan at political dialogue in Riyadh
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India-GCC review joint action plan at political dialogue in Riyadh

India-GCC review joint action plan at political dialogue in Riyadh
  • Arun Kumar Chatterjee and Dr. Abdulaziz Aluwaisheg reviewed the implementation of the India-GCC Joint Action Plan 2024-2028
  • Discussed avenues and initiatives in various areas to deepen the India-GCC cooperation

RIYADH: The Gulf Cooperation Council and India discussed deepening cooperation in various fields during the two-day India-GCC political dialogue that concluded in Riyadh on Monday.

Arun Kumar Chatterjee, secretary (CPV&OIA) at India鈥檚 Ministry of External Affairs, visited Riyadh on Sept. 7-8 for the India-GCC Political Dialogue, and held wide-ranging discussions with his counterpart, Dr. Abdulaziz Aluwaisheg, assistant secretary-general for political affairs and negotiations at the GCC. He was accompanied by Additional Secretary (Gulf) Aseem R. Mahajan, according to a statement by the Indian Embassy.

Chatterjee and Aluwaisheg reviewed the implementation of the India-GCC Joint Action Plan 2024-2028, which was adopted at the first Joint Ministerial Meeting for Strategic Dialogue between India and the GCC, held in Riyadh on Sept. 8-9, 2024.

The discussions focused on deepening cooperation across the various pillars of the action plan such as political dialogue, security, trade and investment, agriculture and food security, transport, energy, health, culture and education.

They discussed avenues and initiatives in various areas to deepen the India-GCC cooperation and agreed to enhance high-level engagements and joint activities between India and the GCC.

Chatterjee held a separate meeting with Raja M. Marzoqi, general coordinator for negotiations and head of the GCC negotiating team, during which the importance of the India-GCC FTA was underlined and the commencement of negotiations at an early date was agreed.

They also explored new avenues to deepen trade and investment ties between India and the GCC.

Indian Ambassador Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan told Arab News: 鈥淚ndia and GCC are natural partners given our geographical proximity and a long history of close trade and people-to-people ties.

鈥淭he recent political dialogue with GCC is part of our regular high-level engagements under the Joint Action Plan 2024-28, adopted a year ago, when the foreign ministers of India and GCC countries gathered in Riyadh to co-chair the first-ever Joint Ministerial Meeting for Strategic Dialogue,鈥 the envoy said.

鈥淭he political dialogue was an excellent opportunity to review the progress of JAP and explore new avenues for action-oriented engagements in sectors such as trade and investment, energy, health and tourism, while at the same time continuing to advance cooperation in other sectors. Both sides also shared their views on regional and international developments of common interest,鈥 he added.

Chatterjee attended a special reception hosted by the Indian Embassy and the Indian diaspora. He commended the valuable contribution made by the Indian community in strengthening the bilateral relations with the Kingdom.

India and the GCC countries share historically close ties, underpinned by vibrant trade links and strong people-to-people ties. Nearly 10 million Indian diaspora reside in the GCC region. Trade and investment between India and GCC continues to grow with total trade of about $178 billion in the 2024-2025 financial year.


5th Diplomatic Connect explores blueprint for digital resilience and peace

5th Diplomatic Connect explores blueprint for digital resilience and peace
Updated 09 September 2025

5th Diplomatic Connect explores blueprint for digital resilience and peace

5th Diplomatic Connect explores blueprint for digital resilience and peace
  • Event is a collaboration between the DCO and Embassy of Kuwait
  • Lord Ed Vaizey, former UK Minister for Culture and Digital Economy, reinforces international recognition of digital resilience as recovery tool

RIYADH: Diplomats, policymakers and technology leaders convened for the fifth Diplomatic Connect in Riyadh on Monday.

The event, co-hosted by the Digital Cooperation Organization and the Kuwaiti embassy, took the theme 鈥淩ebuilding through technology: A blueprint for digital resilience and peace鈥 and provided a platform for dialogue on tech diplomacy.

With more than 122 million people around the world displaced by conflict or crisis, the need to address practical digital resilience has never been more urgent.

Present were Sheikh Subah Nasser Subah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, ambassador of Kuwait to 黑料社区, and DCO Secretary-General Deemah Al-Yahya. The event featured a keynote address by Lord Ed Vaizey, former UK Minister for Culture and Digital Economy and a leading international voice on digital cooperation.

Discussions drew on real-world examples that are already delivering results.

In Ukraine, the Diia platform has enabled more than 20 million citizens to access over 100 public services digitally, sustaining continuity during conflict, while in Jordan, blockchain-based mobile wallets deliver aid with transparency and efficiency to more than 300,000 refugees.

In Syria, UNICEF-supported digital classrooms are reconnecting displaced children to education and in Rwanda, digital transformation has helped rebuild trust and services, underpinning a thriving technology sector often described as Africa鈥檚 tech hub.

These are not experiments, said Al-Yahya; they are proof that technology can restore dignity, trust and hope, even in the darkest of times.

She told attendees: 鈥淭he theme we are discussing tonight 鈥 technology for rebuilding, digital tools for post-conflict resilience 鈥 is timely given the current global status. (Conflict and crisis) tear through institutions, sever trust, displace families and upend economies. But in these moments of disruption, there is also a unique opportunity 鈥 the chance not only to rebuild but to redesign, to reimagine systems that serve people better than they did before.鈥

She added: 鈥淢ultilateral action will be critical. But not any multilateral action. We need agile, nimble and practical multilateralism to cope with the rapidly evolving digital age. We need to strengthen partnerships across governments, tech companies, academia and civil society to ensure the promise of digital transformation reaches those who need it most, and do so in ways that respect rights, build trust and protect the most vulnerable.

鈥淲ars and disasters do not only destroy homes and hospitals; they tear apart social bonds, weaken institutions, and disrupt entire generations鈥 futures. Yet within this disruption lies a profound opportunity, not merely to rebuild what was lost, but to redesign systems for a stronger, more inclusive tomorrow.鈥

Keynote speaker Lord Vaizey said: 鈥淭echnology is one of the most powerful tools we have to rebuild societies. From restoring essential services to creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs, digital innovation provides hope even in the most fragile circumstances. I am delighted to join this discussion in Riyadh and to highlight how international cooperation can make that promise a reality.鈥

His speech focused on the role of digital cooperation, resilience and inclusion in strengthening societies during crises, underlining the need for governments to provide open data, simplify services and create frameworks that foster innovation rather than stifle it.

Technology should be paired with workforce development, he said, citing examples such as training displaced people in digital skills, adapting education to project-based learning and fostering lifelong learning. The DCO could pool resources, set standards, and strengthen bargaining power for small and mid-sized states, he added.

Ukraine demonstrated how private sector volunteers supported government digital initiatives, including demining with artificial intelligence and connecting startups with international partners.

Digital technologies could not prevent wars or disasters, said Lord Vaizey, but they could preserve dignity, sustain services and speed recovery. The DCO was vital for unlocking prosperity and maintaining social contracts, he added, concluding with a call for urgency, cooperation and generosity and stressing that digital transformation was about peace, resilience and human dignity.

The event was moderated by Arab News Deputy Editor-in-Chief Noor Nugali, and the discussion on how digital innovation can restore services, rebuild trust and empower communities includes ambassadors from DCO members states and international partners.

The DCO presidency is held by Kuwait this year. The Kuwaiti ambassador said: 鈥淜uwait has always believed diplomacy and dialogue are the foundation of peace. By hosting this edition of Diplomatic Connect, we are proud to provide a platform where ambassadors and international partners can explore how digital tools can strengthen resilience, restore trust and support societies on their path to stability.鈥


黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus

黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus
Updated 09 September 2025

黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus

黑料社区 condemns Israeli strikes on Syria, reaffirms support for Damascus
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the attacks as a 鈥渇lagrant violation鈥 of international law

RIYADH: 黑料社区 has strongly condemned the continued Israeli strikes on Syrian territory, the latest of which targeted several areas in Homs and Latakia governorates.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the attacks as a 鈥渇lagrant violation鈥 of international law and of the 1974 disengagement agreement between Syria and Israel.

鈥淭he Kingdom affirms its full support for the measures taken by the Syrian government to achieve security and stability in Syria, preserve civil peace, and uphold the sovereignty of the state and its institutions over all its territories,鈥 the ministry said.


Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit

Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit
Updated 09 September 2025

Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit

Saudi FM arrives in Tunisia on official visit

DUBAI: 黑料社区鈥檚 Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, arrived in Tunisia on Tuesday for an official visit, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The visit includes the fourth session of the Saudi-Tunisian Follow-up and Political Consultation Committee. The minister was received by Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti and Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia Abdulaziz Al-Saqr.