Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Entrepreneurship, SMEs

Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Entrepreneurship, SMEs
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Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Entrepreneurship, SMEs

Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Entrepreneurship, SMEs

Saudi Arabia’s Fashion Commission will host a virtual meeting focused on entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) on Thursday.

The meeting will feature renowned entrepreneurship specialists Noura Sulaiman, Abdulilah bin Mohammed Al-Baiz, and Mohammed Omar Bamehriz.

The discussions will be centered around four main topics: the initial stages of establishing a successful business, basic steps for building a thriving business, overcoming challenges and sustaining business growth, and expert advice for SME entrepreneurs.



'Saudi 100 Brands' Mark Presence at Paris Fashion Week

The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo
The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo
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'Saudi 100 Brands' Mark Presence at Paris Fashion Week

The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo
The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo

'Saudi 100 Brands' initiative has hosted an exclusive fashion show at Palais de Tokyo in Paris to showcase the Spring/Summer 2025 collections of eleven distinguished Saudi designers and reflect the vibrant culture of Saudi Arabia, according to the Ministry of Culture.

"Our men's collections bring a fresh perspective to fashion, combining luxurious comfort with forward-thinking designs that reflect the unique DNA of each brand. This event represents the voice of the young Saudi generation, eager to connect with international youth through innovative and expressive fashion,” Saudi Fashion Commission CEO Burak Cakmak said.

The Culture Ministry statement said the show attracted influential global attendees, indicating a promising future for the designers.

The participating labels were 1886, Awaken, HINDAMME, House of Cenmar, KML, Mazrood, Noble & Fresh, Not Boring, Noura Sulaiman, RBA New York and Uscita.

The Saudi 100 Brands is a specifically designed program for fashion companies, brands and designers to achieve their full potential. It is funded by the Fashion Commission, part of the Ministry of Culture.

It aims to support the development of Saudi designers in the fashion industry by providing them with tools to enhance their brands' growth both locally and internationally.