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July 2023

2 Jul

Saudi Arabia Plans to Develop Domestic Fashion Manufacturing Sector

In its first “State of Fashion in Saudi Arabia” report, the Saudi Fashion Commission has laid out a vision to develop a full fashion ecosystem in the following 10 years, with a shift toward more local product development and manufacturing as a key pillar for the sector’s growth. Can “Made in Saudi Arabia” sell? The commission is betting big that it'll. Saudi Arabia imports greater than $7 billion of fashion products annually, in accordance with data provided by the style commission. Manufacturing “even only a small fraction of this amount” would open significant opportunities for the local value chain, explained Burak Çakmak, chief executive officer of the commission. Çakmak, who previously was the dean of fashion at Parsons School of Design...
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2 Jul

Too Faced Founders Create Toy Box Brands Incubator –

Inside a nondescript office constructing in Corona del Mar, California sits a veritable playland of entrepreneurship. Here lies the offices of Toy Box Brands, the most recent enterprise from Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson. Emblazoned above rows of desks is the phrase “F–k average, be legendary.” Product samples are scattered all over the place. In Johnson’s office sits a framed flag that reads, “I can’t consider we’re still doing this.” “I can’t consider we’re doing this again” is more prefer it. Yes, Blandino and Johnson, partners in business and life who founded Too Faced in 1998 and sold it to the Estée Lauder Cos. in a landmark deal for $1.45 billion in 2016, then the biggest acquisition in Lauder’s history — are back at it....
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2 Jul

Six Central Saint Martins Designers to Watch

LONDON — Central Saint Martins is known for producing fashion designers of tomorrow, counting the likes of Lee Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Kim Jones and Stella McCartney as a few of its alums. The following generation designers from the institution — some recent graduates and others entering their final yr, are not any different. Listed here are six designers from Central Saint Martins who could make big waves within the near future. Lucila Safdie A picture from Lucila Safdie’s Lick the Star collection. Courtesy of Lucila Safdie Recalling girlhood and early Aughts American Apparel through frills and ultra short-shorts is Lucila Safdie, who graduated from Saint Martins’ womenswear pathway in 2021.  The Argentinian-born designer’s brand, which launched last February, was the spontaneous results of a...
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