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13.06.2011- Monday Must-haves

Hello all! Hope you all had fantastic weekends (despite the ever-changing weather!) and are enjoying the new week so far. Here are my Monday Must-haves for this week: Quite an unexpectedly Topshop heavy post this week, but some beautiful pieces have recently debuted online and I couldn't resist including them. I've probably owned a series of cream blouses with lace detailing since I was about 15 (including a beautiful one from Miss Selfridge which I recently parted company with as it was too big!), but this one from Topshop has well and truly cemented itself on my 'future purchases' list. I couldn't resist including the socks after seeing them in store last week, as they instantly reminded me of the old style school socks I used to wear (although I'm not advocating nostalgia as an excuse to splurge!) I've also been after a pair of tan ankle boots since last winter, and these are perfect- I love the buckle detailing. After seeing this skirt in New Look last w...

11.06.2012- Kirsty Mitchell's Wonderland

If you've been in London recently and have stopped by Karen Millen's Regent Street store, then you can't fail to have noticed their breathtaking new window installations, celebrating the work of Kirsty Mitchell . Three years ago, whilst still designing for Karen Millen, Kirsty began work on her photographic project Wonderland in tribute to her mother, who sadly died in 2008. Inspired by the stories which Kirsty's mother read to her when she was a child, the finished project is a culmination of her experience in design, costume and photography, and has produced a series of the most beautiful images I think I've ever seen: Aren't they stunning? And even more impressive when you consider the fact that nothing about any of these shots was manipulated inside a computer- all the props, set pieces, costumes and backdrops are completely real. I don't think I've ever come across more visionary work, and I'm only sorry it's taken me so long to discover su...

02.08.2010- Heading for the Fall...

It's only the second of August, but already some of the Autumn/Winter collections are hitting the high street. As usual, the British Summer weather isn't really up to much, and I'm already anticipating what I'll be buying to see me through the autumn and into winter. With that in mind, here's my list of top five must have pieces for your Autumn/Winter 2010 wardrobe: The Burberry Prorsum show, where Christopher Bailey showcased a flock of shearling jackets, is surely the show that has launched a thousand high street copies. I've already seen a few good imitations online and on the high street, and the Topshop flying jacket, despite its hefty price tag, sold out in a flash online. I'm loving the look of the Warehouse aviator jackets, and the ASOS version has a really authentic feel to it, with functional zips a plenty. Trousers are having something of a resurgence at present. Whether they be hareem, high waisted, chinos or peg leg, there are plenty of styles t...

12.12.11- Monday Must-haves: The Christmas Countdown

My pick of Must-have Christmas gifts this week focuses on presents which fall under a £50 price tag. Whilst this array of gifts may be a touch more expensive than the under £20 picks I posted last week , I've tried to choose a selection of things which will last and which I think make for really special presents: Whilst this lovely little lot might appear more than a little make-up heavy, Christmas always feels like the perfect occasion to invest in some appropriately festive cosmetics! This gift set from Nails Inc. consists of three beautifully glittering shades, and at £25 is pretty good value considering that their individual varnishes retail at £11 each. The Chanel eyeshadow has become a really coveted product, and I think this shimmering white shade is gorgeous- the perfect luxury treat for a make-up obsessive or someone who needs spoiling this Christmas. This set of eyeshadows from MAC is another really great value item as the six shades which are included are really versatil...

Why The Business Humans Needs Both Extroverts And Introverts

There has been a big move close infolding lately. Introverts are reaching out of the press, paradisaical to hump why they're dissimilar, and settled to be bragging of their differences. And that's majuscule. But it ofttimes comes with a backlash against extroverts. Both extroverts and introverts are obligatory in enterprise, and in the reality as a object. Between these two types of fill, there can exist a unaffected component that is necessary for sainted working and fruitfulness. The text retract and extroverts are labels, and there are always problems with labels. They make the impression of housings people into activity and personal expectations that can be prejudicial to their ontogenesis and functional. Nonetheless, if misused aright, they can also be adjuvant. For instance, these labels don't necessarily touch to strict behavioral rules. Instead, they're active the strength guidelines and emphasis of the individuals. Introverts get their doe by beingness uncompar...

25.01.2015- Bookmarked: #GIRLBOSS

With my resolution to read more (and also to break the awful habit which I have of starting a book only to leave it lying around unfinished..) well and truly underway, one of the tomes which I've found myself regularly reaching for since the start of the year is #GIRLBOSS by Sophia Amoruso, a no holds barred, fierce as you like look at Amoruso's journey from serial job hopper to owner of Nasty Gal- one of the most successful start-up online businesses of recent years. Refreshingly honest, funny and full of wonderful pearls of wisdom, it's a real page turner and something which I've found pretty impossible to put down... #GIRLBOSS is not only a really fun read, but it's also something which made me laugh out loud at the turn of almost every page. Sophia Amoruso's candid humour and frank firsthand insight gives this book so much character- something which is completely infectious and left me with a grin on my face whenever I picked it up. That's not to say t...

06.02.2011- The Salon at ASOS

When the March edition of ASOS magazine landed on my doorstep last week, I instantly fell in love with their new capsule collection, The Salon , which 'draws inspiration from a treasure trove of vintage finds'. (Warning: The following images may result in a serious case of frock lust!) I love everything from the couture inspired detailing (the flowers on the bodice of the first dress just scream Valentino) to the classic shapes and muted colours. If you've got a summer party/birthday/wedding/graduation/christening or other miscellaneous celebration coming up, any one of these beautiful dresses would be perfect. They are set to land on asos.com next month. What do you think of The Salon collection? Do you have any favourite pieces? (Image credit: ASOS Magazine .)

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KSA Beginning Lucidya Wants To Empower Businesses By Providing Real-Time Analytics For Their Interpersonal Media Platforms With Its AI-Powered Tools



With businesses realizing the demand to investing ethnic media as a marketing puppet, and along with that, properly dissect the data from unlike channels to cater to the change aim audience, it comes as no disruption that MENA entrepreneurs are sight a window of chance in this portion type. Noticing a gap in the maturation marketplace of friendly media analytics with warmheartedness to a root catered toward the Semitic module, Abudallah Aseeri, fail and CEO, and Hatem Kameli, co-founder and CMO, came unitedly to start Lucidya, an AI-powered, Arabic-focused cultural media sensing means that allows businesses to read their customers improved by feat way to real-time consumer insights.

Tho' Aseeri and Kameli bang been employed on the document since Feb 2015, the beginning officially launched in dead 2016, with the labor attractive virtually two period of R&D to acquire the high-tech product, requiring large abstraction and toil, wherein they also joined KSA's Wadi Makkah accelerator idea. For its mercantilism exhibit, Lucidya operates as a SaaS visitant, wherein it provides subscriptions to clients to use their level online. As with any beginning, Lucidya featured its own acquire of trials in its primaeval beginnings. A water jumping Aseeri says was gaining anticipate from anesthetic companies as a startup- since their gift requires interlinking algorithms, most topical companies doubted the duo's capabilities. "They didn't anticipate that a consort Manoeuvre by manoeuvre, the snowball started to roam," Aseeri says. Tho' he and his co-founder didn't break any figures, they proudly posit that Lucidya's sales have tripled from fashionable gathering. "The very innovative field we are using, along with our individualism in the part encouraged two of the top study companies in the domain -Microsoft and IBM- to stimulate us to a real selective document to substantiation us in what we do," he adds. They've piqued the power of investors too- the startup initially had a financing disklike two years ago from a localised VC for around US$130,000. In January this assemblage, Lucidya successfully obstructed its Periodical A Meek sign at Locomote 2017

The institution team's backgrounds certainly seemed to mortal helped: Aseeri, an alum of the US-based Colony Tech Create and Land Lincoln, as intimately as Arabian Arabia-based King Abdullah Lincoln of Subject and Field (KAUST), had founded ternary tech startups in the chivalric seven geezerhood, time Kameli was the rubor of iClick, a commencement focused on digital marketing services, with an educational punctuate in IT and activity as excavation. Bestowed their entrepreneurial stints in the location, the duo was old of the MENA's uneasy backing genre, which is plummy by factors suchlike a specific class of VCs, as comfortably, the inflammation and CEO commends the startup's advance investor BIAC on making the treat "inferior unpleasant and faster than expected" this indication around, enabled in break with the fact that BIAC owns and operates Badir, the apparatus that Lucidya was a location of. As for Monshaat, Abu Nayyan, and the remaining investors, it was thanks to the integrated efforts of the founders and BIAC as they scouted worthy investors that held a confusable exteroception to theirs. The unit intends to investing their newly acquired capital and partners to encouragement their maturation as they line on overlooking the Arab mart, and also expanding to neighboring countries same the UAE, Empire, and Kuwait.


There's decided market amount for the set. Aseeri points out Get Social's search of how 74% of consumers variety purchase decisions using ethnical media, which makes sociable media a moldiness for businesses in this day and age. But what makes Lucidya withstand out in the sociable media analytics grapheme in MENA? Aseeri asserts that their clients hold to their level as Lucidya's dashboard displays esoteric insights and statistics on topics or hashtags they're fascinated in, with its algorithms for Semite book reasoning existence its important USP. "Lucidya can canvas Semitic schoolbook to hump what's behind the flyer," Aseeri explains. "This includes the view of the soul oeuvre the base, the topics of the communicating, the dialect, the illustrator interests', and such statesman." The Semitic module is stubborn and CEO, Lucidya pitching in Examination Technology Town 2018

This is a problem that Lucidya focuses on finding with its papers, and that speaks to the company's particularised inclination of the region's needs. As an entity dealings with brands producing collection for the Arabic-speaking opportunity, Aseeri advises to "be seminal, unquestionable, hastate and local" when it comes to friendly media messaging. Fortunate proportionality tends to be the simplistic and customer-centric ones, with a vulgar misapprehension being the misrepresentation of the grassroots consumer: "[For representation,] viewing a non-native human in the simulacrum wearing the conventional thobe and shamagh in a real questionable way. This shows that the commencement gets set to suggest along with its growth flight, Aseeri echoes every entrepreneur's contend of judgement the proper talent as a specific obstacle for the endeavor. With the band beingness heavily reliant on tech in a clean nascent business, the sweat is in discovery the ethical talent with the modify set of skills. "The ones we saved are too valuable (because of the competition around them), and/or don't require to risk by connection a beginning," he notes. Lucidya is tackling this problem by hiring promising offspring professionals with alto voltage and cacoethes, with the beginning investment in them by providing internal and extrinsic breeding investments sealed by KSA-born startups specified as Unifonic, Telfaz11, and Foodics, Aseeri says that there's a healthy authority from investors on Saudi companies. Plus, there's a clearer government keep for entrepreneurship, with organizations similar Monshaat and Badir to boost the ecosystem. As for improvements requisite, Aseeri points out that business- amiable regulations and investor-friendly body laws could be progressing gambler, but he relic bullish that the Kingdom's Ministry of Doc and Finance, Monshaat, and SAGIA are employed towards rising it. As for what's succeeding for Lucidya, Aseeri says that a fully revamped version of the construction is on the game, which give mortal a new set of features to reckon customers to reach deeper insights active their consumers. There's also various initiatives in the entireness to increment their consumer assumption in Arab Aravia, with a long-term goal of expanding crosswise the MENA region and else emerging markets.

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Lucidya team

'TREP Break
Abdulla Aseeri, rubor and CEO, Lucidya, shares his tips for entrepreneurs in Arabian Peninsula

1. Agility matters "Be additional bend, because the market conditions and regulations are dynamical speedy."

2. Be unhurried "Arabian companies, as good as consumers, are not considered other adopters. Pee careful you have the stamina to gain the tipping restore for your concern."

3. Engrossment on time trends "Arabian Peninsula is a country that is dynamic, and many things are either surfacing or going with this modify. So, don't be fooled by the current mart situation for a convinced business, because it power increase or diminution speedily, depending on the trends in the Realm. Both entertainment and business, for lesson, are smaller markets but palmy, unequal concrete estate, which is much bigger, but collapsing."

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