Saudi talents shine at Riyadh fashion, textile expo

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Fashion enthusiasts from across Saudi Arabia are part of the expo, which is being held at the Riyadh International Exhibition and Convention Center. (AN Photo)
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One of the Saudi fashion enthusiasts participating in the expo was Yasser Nagro, CEO of DKOO, a company offering clothing design, printing and manufacturing services. (AN Photo)
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With a background in cybersecurity, Maha Al-Qahttani has made a name for herself with her brand Nool, launched three years ago. (AN Photo)
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Fashion enthusiasts from across Saudi Arabia are part of the expo, which is being held at the Riyadh International Exhibition and Convention Center. (AN Photo)
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Updated 28 August 2024
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Saudi talents shine at Riyadh fashion, textile expo

  • Morocco is the guest of honor at this year’s Saudi Fashiontex Expo 

RIYADH: The latest innovations in fashion and textiles are on show at the Saudi Fashiontex Expo, with more than 500 exhibitors from 13 countries taking part.

The event, taking place over three days until Aug. 29, provides a platform for international and regional franchisers, entrepreneurs and business owners to engage with investors and build partnerships. 

Exhibitors from Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Egypt, Italy, Spain, the UK, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Morocco, China, Ireland are present, with a diverse range of products including clothing, sportswear, knitwear, textile accessories, fabrics, yarns, leather goods and haute couture.

Fashion enthusiasts from across Saudi Arabia are part of the expo, which is being held at the Riyadh International Exhibition and Convention Center.

Among them is Yasser Nagro, CEO of DKOO, a company offering clothing design, printing and manufacturing services. He told Arab News the brand was “100 percent Saudi” and added: “In celebration of the upcoming National Day, customers can request the production of 94 pieces. We also assist customers in creating basic T-shirts, hoodies or polos in over 18 colors at wholesale prices.”

With a background in cybersecurity, Maha Al-Qahttani has made a name for herself with her brand Nool, launched three years ago.

She has taken part in various expos around the Kingdom and has tapped into the fashion sector by identifying gaps in the market. “Our focus is on connecting designers with implementers and expanding their sales channels,” Al-Qahttani told Arab News.

Speaking about the brand’s identity, she added: “The name ‘Nool’ refers to the tool used in weaving fabric, symbolizing the beginning of every garment.”

Mohamed El-Sherif, CEO of Pyramids Group and chairman of the expo, expressed gratitude to the Saudi government and local chambers of commerce for their support, emphasizing the event’s evolution into “a world-class fashion destination with exciting new features.”

The expo has provided Saudi companies with opportunities to establish agencies, distributorships and joint ventures with international partners.

Hassan Berkani, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services in Casablanca, announced Morocco as this year’s guest of honor, with around 10 of the country’s fashion houses being featured.

Mohammed Abdelsalam, president of the Chamber of Garment Industry in Egypt, also emphasized the importance of showcasing Egypt’s textile products and fostering cultural exchange.


KSrelief continues pediatric hematology, oncology program in Yemen

Updated 18 September 2024
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KSrelief continues pediatric hematology, oncology program in Yemen

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief continues to provide pediatric hematology and oncology services in the Mukalla area of Hadhramaut, Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The program, which began on Sept. 14 and runs until Sept. 21, is led by five specialists. They have already examined 21 children with cancerous tumors.

The program is a part of KSrelief’s volunteer specialist medical services for needy people across the world.


Authorities warn of thunderstorms, hail across Saudi Arabia until Sunday

Updated 18 September 2024
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Authorities warn of thunderstorms, hail across Saudi Arabia until Sunday

  • The Makkah region is expected to receive heavy rain that may lead to torrential downpours, hail, and strong winds

RIYADH: The Saudi Civil Defense warned of thunderstorms across the Kingdom until Sunday as the country experiences cooler autumn weather.

The authorities urged people to avoid areas susceptible to flooding, not to swim in open water, and to follow instructions issued through social media channels.

The Makkah region is expected to receive heavy rain that may lead to torrential downpours, hail, and strong winds.

moderate-to-heavy rain expected to affect the Baha, Asir, and Jazan regions, while Najran and Madinah regions might see drizzle to moderate rain.

September 1st signaled the official start of autumn in Saudi Arabia.

The season is usually rainy, with rapid fluctuations in weather patterns, providing much-needed respite from the heat, according to the  National Center for Meteorology.

Temperatures are anticipated to remain elevated until the middle of the month, with significant fluctuations expected in temperature.


Saudi crown prince to deliver annual royal address at Shoura Council on Wednesday

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (File/SPA)
Updated 17 September 2024
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Saudi crown prince to deliver annual royal address at Shoura Council on Wednesday

  • The crown prince will deliver the address on behalf of King Salman
  • Address will cover the Kingdom’s domestic and foreign policies and its positions on international issues

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will deliver an annual royal address to inaugurate the first year of the ninth session of the Shoura Council on Wednesday.

The crown prince will deliver the address on behalf of King Salman and it will cover the Kingdom’s domestic and foreign policies and its positions on regional and international issues, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Shoura Council Speaker Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh said the council is guided by the contents of the royal address every year in its work, discussions, and decisions. 


Purrfect plan to pamper kitties by cat company in Saudi Arabia

Updated 17 September 2024
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Purrfect plan to pamper kitties by cat company in Saudi Arabia

  • Horayra Community’s ‘1 Million Cats’ campaign wants to ensure no cat naps hungry

JEDDAH: A Saudi Arabia cat food company, inspired by Islam’s directives on treating animals with love and kindness, is helping to take care of strays and those abandoned in the Kingdom.

The Horayra firm is named after Abu Huraira, a close companion of Prophet Muhammad. Abu Huraira, which means “Father of the kitten,” was given his nickname due to his affection for a kitten.

Horayra Community’s initiative to feed and take care of stray cats brings together experts, cat lovers and rescuers across the Kingdom. (AN photos/Supplied)

When tending to people’s sheep he would carry the kitten with him, playing with it during the day and placing it in a tree at night for safety. This reflects the values of compassion and love for animals that is at the heart of the company’s Horayra Community.

Saud Al-Sohimi, owner of the brand, told Arab News: “The goal is to feed the largest number of needy cats, promote the culture of compassion for animals, and rescue them from homelessness.”

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• Horayra Community launched the ‘1 Million Cats’ campaign recently to feed this number of cats across the Kingdom by distributing free food to rescuers and pet stores.

• The brand donates cat food for strays with every purchase of a Horayra product, which is certified by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority.

The initiative brings together experts, cat lovers and rescuers across the Kingdom.

They manufacture special bags for stray cats which are distributed to supervisors in the Horayra Community for delivery to rescuers across Saudi Arabia. (AN photos/Supplied)

They launched the “1 Million Cats” campaign recently to feed this number of cats across the Kingdom by distributing free food to rescuers and pet stores.

The company has offered SR5,000 ($1,332) to someone who has the best story about feeding a cat.

The goal is to feed the largest number of needy cats, promote the culture of compassion for animals, and rescue them from homelessness.

Saud Al-Sohimi, Horayra brand owner

By sharing videos with the campaign’s hashtag on social media, the community contributes to a larger story of collective effort and compassion, Al-Sohimi explained.

Speaking about the company’s products, he added that it is made “from natural ingredients, ensuring their health and care.”

Milo, a rescued stray cat finds a new life in the Philippines after being adopted through the Horayra Community's rescue services. (Supplied)

The company also donates cat food for strays with every purchase of a Horayra product, which is certified by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, and is available in Qatar and Kuwait.

They also manufacture special bags for stray cats which are distributed to supervisors in the Horayra Community for delivery to rescuers across the Kingdom.

Reflecting on the public’s love for cats, Al-Sohimi recalled how a woman in Riyadh rescued a cat with a severed tail. “She took the cat in, cared for it, and nursed it back to health. Unable to keep it, she put the cat up for adoption,” he said.

A Filipino man, living in Riyadh adopted the cat, and took it with him to the Philippines.

“There, the once-stray cat’s life transformed completely. It became a cherished pet, eventually had kittens, and lived a happy life filled with love and care, known as Milo to its new family,” said Al-Sohimi.

At the end of the year, the Horayra Community intends to honor the people who contributed to the campaign.

“The Horayra Community’s members are increasing every day. It is a shining example of the compassion and kindness of the Saudi people toward animals.

“Their efforts have significantly improved the lives of stray cats across the Kingdom, fostering a healthier environment for both humans and animals.” Al-Sohimi said.

 


Course bids to enhance hiking safety at Saudi royal reserve

Updated 17 September 2024
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Course bids to enhance hiking safety at Saudi royal reserve

  • The course highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the two bodies to enhance skills in tourism activities at reserves

RIYADH: The Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority, in collaboration with the Saudi Climbing and Hiking Federation, has hosted a two-day hiking risk assessment course at King Khalid Royal Reserve.

Some 25 participants, including tourist guides, hiking enthusiasts and local community members, attended the event to obtain skills in identifying hazards faced by outdoor sports practitioners, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The course covered risk analysis, avoiding common hiking mistakes, and safety strategies, including emergency risk management.

A key component was a five-step risk assessment process: identifying hazards, assessing who might be at risk, evaluating hazard levels, controlling and mitigating risks, and applying these skills in simulations of diverse terrains.

The course highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the two bodies to enhance skills in tourism activities at reserves.