Culture Ministry to Host Saudi Fashion Event, Pop-Up Store in Italy’s Venice

The event is set to feature a wide range of garments, textiles, and accessories that reflect the rich cultural diversity of various Saudi regions
The event is set to feature a wide range of garments, textiles, and accessories that reflect the rich cultural diversity of various Saudi regions
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Culture Ministry to Host Saudi Fashion Event, Pop-Up Store in Italy’s Venice

The event is set to feature a wide range of garments, textiles, and accessories that reflect the rich cultural diversity of various Saudi regions
The event is set to feature a wide range of garments, textiles, and accessories that reflect the rich cultural diversity of various Saudi regions

As part of its cultural programming in Venice, the Saudi Ministry of Culture is set to host a fashion exhibition from September 14 to October 10.

The event will take place at the ministry’s Abbazia building, highlighting the evolution of Saudi Arabia’s fashion industry, bridging heritage and modernity.

The event is set to feature a wide range of garments, textiles, and accessories that reflect the rich cultural diversity of various Saudi regions.

The exhibition is part of the “Saudi 100 Brands” initiative, launched by the Fashion Commission, and is dedicated to nurturing local talent. It will feature a curated selection of designs that reflect the creative contributions of Saudi designers to both women’s and men’s fashion.

Each piece offers a visual narrative that blends deep-rooted traditions with contemporary aesthetics, while merging traditional techniques such as embroidery and weaving with modern materials and contemporary design lines to redefine Saudi fashion globally.

Set in a gallery-style space, the exhibition will deliver an immersive visual experience. The fashion pieces will be presented on elevated platforms alongside informative labels and digital screens that tell the stories behind the designs.

The experience is crafted to capture the essence of Saudi identity and creativity through a compelling visual journey, from timeless heritage to the latest trends in fashion.

In parallel, from September 14 to October 16, Abbazia will also host a fashion pop-up store for a Saudi brand known for blending heritage and modernity.

The brand’s collection artfully combines traditional Saudi design elements with contemporary sportswear aesthetics, reflecting a unique cultural identity.

Abbazia in Venice has become an innovative platform to introduce the Kingdom’s creative and cultural excellence to global audiences, through strategic partnerships with leading institutions in Italy and beyond.



UNESCO Honors Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi as Thousands Flock to Al-Ahsa Festival

Visitors can explore interactive displays, participate in live workshops, and witness the meticulous process of tailoring this iconic symbol of prestige - SPA
Visitors can explore interactive displays, participate in live workshops, and witness the meticulous process of tailoring this iconic symbol of prestige - SPA
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UNESCO Honors Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi as Thousands Flock to Al-Ahsa Festival

Visitors can explore interactive displays, participate in live workshops, and witness the meticulous process of tailoring this iconic symbol of prestige - SPA
Visitors can explore interactive displays, participate in live workshops, and witness the meticulous process of tailoring this iconic symbol of prestige - SPA

The third edition of Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi Festival is drawing thousands of regional and international visitors to Ibrahim Palace in historic Al-Hofuf.

Organized by the Heritage Commission, this year’s festival celebrates the inscription of the Bisht on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

The event showcases Al-Ahsa’s centuries-old tradition of hand-weaving and gold embroidery, a craft passed down through generations of local families, SPA reported.

Visitors can explore interactive displays, participate in live workshops, and witness the meticulous process of tailoring this iconic symbol of prestige.

With UNESCO's participation and representatives from six countries, the festival has evolved into a global platform for cultural dialogue, cementing the Bisht’s status as a world-class cultural treasure.


Saudi, Syrian Culture Ministers Tour National Museum of Damascus

The ministers observed the museum’s extensive collections spanning prehistoric eras to modern art. SPA
The ministers observed the museum’s extensive collections spanning prehistoric eras to modern art. SPA
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Saudi, Syrian Culture Ministers Tour National Museum of Damascus

The ministers observed the museum’s extensive collections spanning prehistoric eras to modern art. SPA
The ministers observed the museum’s extensive collections spanning prehistoric eras to modern art. SPA

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan and his Syrian counterpart, Mohammed Yassin Saleh, have toured the National Museum of Damascus during the Kingdom’s participation as guest of honor at the 2026 Damascus International Book Fair.

The ministers observed on Thursday the museum’s extensive collections spanning prehistoric eras to modern art.

A particular focus was placed on the Arab-Islamic wing, featuring significant artifacts from the Umayyad period.

The Kingdom's participation as guest of honor at the 2026 Damascus International Book Fair, which runs until February 16, stems from the role culture plays within Saudi Vision 2030.


Saudi Culture Minister Inaugurates Kingdom's Pavilion as Guest of Honor at Damascus Book Fair

Saudi Culture Minister Inaugurates Kingdom's Pavilion as Guest of Honor at Damascus Book Fair
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Saudi Culture Minister Inaugurates Kingdom's Pavilion as Guest of Honor at Damascus Book Fair

Saudi Culture Minister Inaugurates Kingdom's Pavilion as Guest of Honor at Damascus Book Fair

Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, who is the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission Board Chairman, has inaugurated the Kingdom’s pavilion as guest of honor at the 2026 Damascus International Book Fair.

The inauguration took place on Thursday in the Syrian capital in the presence of Syrian Minister of Culture Mohammed Yassin Saleh and his Qatari counterpart, Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani.

The Kingdom's participation as guest of honor at the fair, which runs until February 16, stems from the role culture plays within Saudi Vision 2030.

Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission Chief Executive Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Wasil affirmed that the Kingdom's presence as guest of honor at the fair reflects its leading role in the Arab cultural landscape and embodies its belief in the role of culture as a bridge for communication, a space for dialogue, and a tool for supporting joint cultural initiatives.

He explained that the Kingdom's presence in Damascus affirms the depth of Saudi-Syrian relations, based on partnership and mutual respect, and stems from the Kingdom's commitment to strengthening cultural exchange.

The Kingdom's pavilion showcases the cultural and creative diversity of the Saudi cultural and literary scene through a comprehensive cultural program that includes intellectual seminars, poetry evenings, a manuscripts exhibition, a Saudi fashion corner, a hospitality corner, and a corner displaying archaeological replicas, in addition to Saudi performing arts performances that express the depth of the Kingdom's cultural heritage.

The pavilion offers visitors to the exhibition the opportunity to explore aspects of Saudi culture in its literary, heritage, and human dimensions within a cultural experience presented in a unifying Arab spirit, affirming that culture remains one of the most effective means of fostering understanding and building shared meaning.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met on Thursday with Prince Badr at the Conference Palace in Damascus.

The meeting was attended on the Saudi side by Advisor at the Royal Court Mohammed Al-Tuwaijri, along with other officials.