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Saudi for Arab Fashion Week
It’s the first sartorial spectacle of its kind to be held in the kingdom.
“We are proud of the significant progress achieved by the Arab Fashion Council in Riyadh, as we announce the first Fashion Week in the history of the Kingdom,” the Arab Fashion Council’s honorary president, HH Princess Noura Bint Faisal Al Saud, said last month.
“We are excited to see the fruits of the effort to launch this event in a relatively record period, and we thank the global support shown by the international fashion community, which strongly reflects the firm position of Saudi Arabia not only as an economic force, but also as a cultural and creative hub.”
Saudi Arabia will be setting the style pace this month, as the kingdom holds it first-ever edition of Arab Fashion Week.And the schedule for the much-anticipated event has been released, with 16 designers set to grace the catwalk in Riyadh between March 26 to 31.All you need to know about this modest fashion festival in DubaiSaudi Arabia is set to host its first ever Arab Fashion Week The historical style event is welcoming some star-studded international names indeed,
one where women will soon be allowed to drive.
“This is a new era that we are witnessing, an era where ‘only dreamers are welcome to join’ to use the words of HRH Prince Mohamed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the royal added.
Women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to drive for the first time in the country’s history, thanks to a decree issued by King Salman.
audi Arabia’s human rights record, especially with regards to protecting women, has often been called into question.
Although women’s rights have been incrementally extended in recent years – for instance, they were allowed to vote and stand as candidates in municipal elections for the first time in 2015 – their public behaviour is still severely restricted. Here are six things women in Saudi Arabia are unable to do:
Make major decisions without male permission
In May 2017, activists won a small but significant victory when King Salman issued an order specifying that women did not need permission from their male guardian for some activities, including entering university, taking a job and undergoing surgery.
Compete freely in sports
Last year, Saudi Arabia proposed hosting an Olympic Games without women. ”Our society can be very conservative,“ said Prince Fahad bin Jalawi al-Saud, a consultant to the Saudi Olympic Committee. ”It has a hard time accepting that women can compete in sports.“
things are slowly beginning to modernise. ”Saudi Arabia is the world’s most gender-segregated nation, but amid changes now under way, multiple generations of women are debating how to be truly modern and truly Saudi,“ says National Geographic.
A transformation is indeed under way, confirms royal adviser Hanan Al-Ahmadi, ”but we need to be able to create this change gradually and maintain our identity“.Les^sence is born to create a common development mark for the benefits of people, our sustainable group represents citizes & comissions interesses, implementig a new process of social eco evolution.
Les^sence iIlustration of reality check design to developt financial statments.Les^sence we translate their business plans into the business process.
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“We are proud of the significant progress achieved by the Arab Fashion Council in Riyadh, as we announce the first Fashion Week in the history of the Kingdom,” the Arab Fashion Council’s honorary president, HH Princess Noura Bint Faisal Al Saud, said last month.
“We are excited to see the fruits of the effort to launch this event in a relatively record period, and we thank the global support shown by the international fashion community, which strongly reflects the firm position of Saudi Arabia not only as an economic force, but also as a cultural and creative hub.”
Saudi Arabia will be setting the style pace this month, as the kingdom holds it first-ever edition of Arab Fashion Week.And the schedule for the much-anticipated event has been released, with 16 designers set to grace the catwalk in Riyadh between March 26 to 31.All you need to know about this modest fashion festival in DubaiSaudi Arabia is set to host its first ever Arab Fashion Week The historical style event is welcoming some star-studded international names indeed,
one where women will soon be allowed to drive.
“This is a new era that we are witnessing, an era where ‘only dreamers are welcome to join’ to use the words of HRH Prince Mohamed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the royal added.
Women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to drive for the first time in the country’s history, thanks to a decree issued by King Salman.
audi Arabia’s human rights record, especially with regards to protecting women, has often been called into question.
Although women’s rights have been incrementally extended in recent years – for instance, they were allowed to vote and stand as candidates in municipal elections for the first time in 2015 – their public behaviour is still severely restricted. Here are six things women in Saudi Arabia are unable to do:
Make major decisions without male permission
In May 2017, activists won a small but significant victory when King Salman issued an order specifying that women did not need permission from their male guardian for some activities, including entering university, taking a job and undergoing surgery.
Compete freely in sports
Last year, Saudi Arabia proposed hosting an Olympic Games without women. ”Our society can be very conservative,“ said Prince Fahad bin Jalawi al-Saud, a consultant to the Saudi Olympic Committee. ”It has a hard time accepting that women can compete in sports.“
things are slowly beginning to modernise. ”Saudi Arabia is the world’s most gender-segregated nation, but amid changes now under way, multiple generations of women are debating how to be truly modern and truly Saudi,“ says National Geographic.
A transformation is indeed under way, confirms royal adviser Hanan Al-Ahmadi, ”but we need to be able to create this change gradually and maintain our identity“.Les^sence is born to create a common development mark for the benefits of people, our sustainable group represents citizes & comissions interesses, implementig a new process of social eco evolution.
Les^sence iIlustration of reality check design to developt financial statments.Les^sence we translate their business plans into the business process.
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