The Saudi Fashion Commission recently held a virtual meeting with experts and members of academic institutions to discuss the role of fashion in the educational sector and explore opportunities for improvement. The meeting aimed to support the commission’s mission to develop the fashion industry in the Kingdom through various cultural means and ensure its sustainability and integration.
During the meeting, the commission highlighted its strategy, which encompasses education, creativity, product development, manufacturing, supply chain, and retail. They also shed light on the initiatives they have undertaken, such as luxury fashion management programs, fashion shows, and technical fashion management schemes. The commission’s schedule for this year was also presented, which includes programs like pattern making and high-end tailoring.
One of the key points raised during the discussion was the need for comprehensive and ongoing research, along with support and development mechanisms. Dr. Dalal Al-Shareef from Umm Al-Qura University emphasized the importance of aligning educational institutions with cultural establishments.
Dr. Wijdan Tawfiq, a professor in the clothes and textiles department at King Abdulaziz University, highlighted the significance of research grants that align with the commission’s objectives. Such grants can open up new avenues for academics and postgraduate students, contributing to the advancement of the fashion industry.
Moreover, Dr. Mai Al-Rasheed, chair of the fashion and textiles department at Princess Nourah University, pointed out the need for specialized and focused programs in the field. She emphasized that there is currently a gap between academic specialization and general education, making fashion studies challenging for students who lack foundational knowledge.
The virtual meeting is part of a series of sessions organized by the commission to address the needs and challenges of the fashion industry. Through collaboration with experts, the aim is to find solutions and ideas that will contribute to the growth and fulfillment of the sector’s aspirations.
By focusing on fashion education, the Saudi Fashion Commission is taking significant steps to nurture local talent, enhance knowledge and skills, and bridge the gap between academia and the industry. The commission’s commitment to research, specialized programs, and collaboration with academic institutions reflects its dedication to creating a thriving and sustainable fashion sector in Saudi Arabia.
Industry experts and academia working together will undoubtedly contribute to the growth and development of the fashion industry, ensuring that it can keep up with global trends and standards. The meeting provided a platform for meaningful discussions, enabling stakeholders to share ideas and perspectives on how fashion education can be improved. With ongoing efforts and collaborations like these, the Saudi fashion industry is poised for transformation and success in the years to come.