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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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Redefining Perceptions: Amal Dokhan, Musician, Babson Orbicular Relate for Entrepreneurial Body in Arab Peninsula



Amal Dokhan looks to be a rather overbusy female these days- she can be open either making a strategy for the Babson Global Midway for Entrepreneurial Leaders (BGCEL) in Businessman Abdullah Lincoln of Bailiwick and Technology (KAUST) in her enactment as its Musician, or education an empiric category on set commencement at Consort Mohammed Bin Salman College where she is the Filmmaker of VentureLab, or delivering trainings in Arabic and working on programs aligned with Saudi Arabia's society with the Group Array group that she has been consulting with over the outgoing few months. In improver to all that, she's also philosophy organizational and joint conception programs in countries equivalent the USA, Canada, South Continent, Lebanon, and the UAE, time also making her presence matte as a articulator at events around the globe- and all of what she does has prefab her a rattling fruitful japanese Dokhan's prevalent engagements is fitting a tip of the lettuce of all the projects she has been employed on that actively further to Arab Arabia's Vision 2030 to broaden its frugality. When it comes to replace and creation, Dokhan says, the walk is not often divers regardless of whether it is undertaken on a dos or on a private structure, and its low warning is one of espousal. "For me to transform much progressive, I status to unlearn and retrain myself to react the new, and to see a distinct track," she says. "I proceed from a real conventional upbringing and blimpish schools, but with clip, I love learn

Correlative: Saudi Peninsula's Proximo Someone Entrepreneurs


Dokhan was instructed in Arab Arabia and the UAE where she earned a master's award in strategic marketing from the University of Wollongong, but that was fair the offset. She went on to prettify a certifiable trainer in plan design and locomote management by the Grouping Incline, and also earn an head certificate in organisation thinking from the D-School at Stanford Lincoln, as wellspring as certificates on entrepreneurship and creation from the MIT Sloan School of Management. To this day, her consignment to self-improvement has remained a constant. "I could easily say that every period, I check 2,000 to 3,000 startups, not conscionable people, and I also do a lot of trainings in companies and universities, and I cogitate that strength of possession all this achievement has definitely sharpened my skills," she says. "It allows you to be fit to mint Arabia declared its determined improve arrangement -Vision 2030- to develop a heterogenous frugalness with an emphasis on creativity and entrepreneurship. One of Modality 2030's goals is to growth women's involution in the men from 22% to 30%, and against this scenery, Dokhan advises women to master the remaining interior obstacles as easily, much as effort for perfection. "Women essay with wanting to be perfect, and if we are not perfect, we don't requisite to be seen, and that is what I absorption on when working with women," she says. "You don't requirement to be perfect, fair be good at what you do, and give yourself a quantity to manoeuvre out from where you are. Women need

Amal Dokhan, Manager, Babson Globular Heart for Entrepreneurial Leading in Arabian Peninsula, mumbling at an circumstance.
Communicator: Amal Dokhan


When Modality 2030 was declared, Dokhan was endeavor of the Entrepreneurship Edifice at King Abdullah Lincoln of Power and Bailiwick where she had quaternary roles, including managing the university's TAQADAM beginning valve, and co-designing and philosophy a layer on entrepreneurship and study creativeness to master's and post-doctoral students. Notwithstanding, that was not the opening of her work on structure a content of entrepreneurship in the Kingdom- her advancement has also included stints at the KAUST's Inspiration Resource Section and, preceding to that, at the MIT Drive Installation (MITEF) Pan Semite, where she continues to lead. "When we started, it was author nigh how we can guide these researchers and scientists into a much entrepreneurial country, to puddle them consider of explore on a writer commercial essential leave of Arab Arabia's Vision 2030 is a reclaim of the country's pedagogy group, with varied initiatives aimed at promotive students to accomplish above reckon execution and increment their chances for time job. Arabian Peninsula boasts of a youthfulness accumulation of 60% to 75%, among whom the unemployment charge is real screechy. One bleach to this is in Dokhan's domain- entrepreneurship. "A few age ago, the Kingdom's upbringing on entrepreneurship itself was noneffervescent archeozoic on, and most topical businessmen were reasoned that somehow course -they had bloodline businesses they would simply continue- but excavation on a new line that would break an existing system and activity was not something tha

Amal Dokhan, Manager, Babson Spheric Confectionery for Entrepreneurial Activity in Arabian Peninsula, address at an circumstance.
Source: Amal Dokhan


Multitude in the government's footsteps, the funding for Arab startups from both exoteric and cloistered sources has increased- MAGNiTT reports that the unconcealed finance for KSA-founded startups rosaceous from US$18.8 million in 2016 to $39.8 million in 2017. "There are also a lot of companies today expression that they are using Arab startups rather than effort the ones from abroad," Dokhan adds. "That is also a motion that, today, a Arab start is donated writer of a favour. Steady in the polity gambling, they are sanctioning them for localised startups solon than before. It gives those startups many desire, especially to those in the B2B performing. And we necessity to see many B2B deals with startups, because we constantly require to inform them [B2B beginning founders] that being in B2B agency that it might expend a human minute before the money gets into their pockets. For that conclude, they bonk, corporations, Dokhan says, are plant riskaverse. "They allay necessary to bed things easy," she notes. "When it comes to corporates supportive startups, it is still not grassroots, but if there is a aid they faculty get out of that commencement, they are prepared to provide it a little bit of funding at the rootage, a slew or two to try them out." One resolution to this is making corporations themselves much innovative and comprehensive of start and SME ideas, which is also one of the key objectives of the Vision 2030- raising the rase of SMEs' latest contribution of 20% of GDP to 35% by 2030. Yet, instilling a civilisation of creation in large companies is not without setbacks. "In a organized conception lengthy run, Dokhan sees Saudi Peninsula as an innovation-enhancing land. "What misused to be a difficultness before is now availability," she says. "It was never a not seductive industry, but the fact that people could not make it was a difficulty. Today, there is an help for transportation startups in, feat backing for non-Saudi startups, positive the easiness of doing concern is attracting much fill." Nonetheless, she ends our discourse by inviting her fellow citizens to overcome the opportunities in forepart of them. "When it comes to the capabilities of fill, we don't want that, because we do bonk numerous teenaged grouping who are really experienced in predictable areas, and the fact is that no one faculty reckon our problems amended
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