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    Inspiring Women: Who Is Marriam Mossalli?

    Sabrina KhalilBy Sabrina KhalilAugust 26, 2012Updated:October 9, 2013No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    I recently started a series of interviews with inspiring and powerful women in their field – women that have put the Middle East on the map one way or another. Naturally, fashion came up and I thought who better to speak to than Marriam Mossallli, the young entrepreneur behind Niche Arabia and so many other success stories and one of the most recognized women in the region.

    As time is probably her biggest enemy, she somehow found a couple minutes to give me a sneak peek into her world, with a couple words of advice for new designers in the field as well.

    Describe yourself in five words:

    I only need one: FABULOUS. Oh, and “humble” okay, I guess I needed two. 😉

    Where are you from?

    West-side till I die! My mom is from LA and my dad is from Mecca, and I reside in Jeddah… but I was born in Sri Lanka, lived in Korea and Malaysia, then went to boarding school in Switzerland, only to end up in university in Washington, DC. It’s probably safer to say I’m from “Saudi Arabian Airlines.”

    Where and when did your journey and love for fashion begin? 

    I’ve always been an art and design aficionado, so naturally fashion seemed as a natural extension of the two. Professionally, I was editor-in-chief for a local magazine that focused on design in general, but it really began at the age of 23, when I became the youngest editor for the leading English daily in the Middle East. I co-created the Life & Style section of the newspaper and became one of the few Middle Eastern editors to religiously attend the major fashion weeks.

    Have you always worked in the fashion world?

    No, I’ve always been a writer, but my passion for design and a love of history made me gravitate toward fashion. I find fashion, like film, is a great indicator of the surrounding issues of the time…and at heart, I’m just a failed sociologist.

    What are the strides you have had to take to be where you are today? Name the biggest sacrifice you have made for your career.

    For people who know me, they can tell you, I’m 26 going onto 40. I work nonstop. Sleep is probably my biggest sacrifice and one I miss SEVERELY! 🙂 I dream fashion and breathe luxury. You have to be totally engrossed and live your job, especially as an entrepreneur and that is why you better love it!

    Who are your role models, in the fashion world and or your everyday life?

    While there are many people who I admire on based on character, there are even more I admire based on career path. I think it’s easier to say “These are my beliefs I’m sticking to them” versus the compromise and sacrifice a person makes inorder to achieve their dreams. If anyone tells you “You need to stick to your guns” they obviously haven’t.

    I admire Sarah Blakely, the first female self-made billionaire and creator of SPANX.

    Tell us a little about Niche Arabia and your latest endeavor Shoesanddrama.com

    Niche Arabia is the first and only consulting firm of its kind, specializing in fashion and luxury. In our first year, we’ve already garnered an impressive clientele including Tag Heuer, Burberry, Chalhoub Group (that’s Fendi, Dior, Chanel, etc), Harvey Nichols Riyadh, and cool concept stores!

    Shoesanddrama.com is my portal to vent about the decaying world of fashion… the rise of the preteen blogger and the fall of the technically trained editor… It’s laced in irony and my signature facetious humor. 🙂 I’m one of those self-hating social media leaders (I currently hold the highest social media for Fashion in Saudi Arabia! yes, I’m #totesamaze!)

    What do you think of today’s fashion scene and the rise of Arab designers? Do you have any advice for them? 

    I think its great! I mean, we’re finally on our way of a platform, internally, where regional designers can be launched. Through various initiatives and a critical eye, we’re slowly getting to the point where we’re recognizing the difference between a fashion entrepreneur and a fashion designer. We are Hong Kong circa 1998. We only have forward to go from here!

    My advice? Never settle. Invest in your baby–whether its time or money, don’t do anything half assed.

    Who is Marriam when the suit comes off? Do you have any hidden hobbies like baking or knitting we should know about?

    I enjoy creative writing… I’ve started about a dozen books I want to publish. lol InshAllah, I’ll finish them one day… when I have the time… I miss having “time”

    Favorite Designer?

    John Galliano for Dior. Alber Elbaz for Lanvin.

    Shoes or Bags? 

    It’s not called Bagsanddrama?! SHOES, of course! 😉

    Burger or Fois Gras?

    Bresola. I never order from the menu. 🙂

    On a scale of 1 to 10 how much do you love what you do?

    11. I found a job where I get to tell people what to do… how badass is that?

    So you live in Jeddah, but are not veiled or a crazy religious fanatic. What do you have to say about all the stereotypes put on women from the West? Is there any truth? Why did you pick Saudi to reside in even after having stopped working with the paper?

    I have to say, I do wear the “tarha” when I’m in Saudi, as I respect the cultural decorum of whichever city I am in. I think the modern, Arab woman is progressive and very fashion-forward. I think through fashion blogs, magazines, and social media, we’re able to highlight that woman and help change stereotypes, which is probably one of the coolest subsequent effects my job has and probably the reason I’ll never leave my home nation. With a population that is dramatically unbalanced toward the young millennial, the Kingdom is about to go through some major changes; I want my front row seat. 🙂

    WE SAID THIS: Follow this leading lady on both Twitter and Facebook to stay updated with her adventures in the fashion world:
    Twitter – @NicheArabia & @shoesanddrama
    FB – NicheArabia & Marriam N Mossalli

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    Determined, strong willed and a true joker of all trades, Sabrina Khalil is capable of molding herself for any task handed to her. Raised to take over the family hospitality business ranging from hotels on the red sea to duty free stores, Sabrina caught the business bug early on as a teenager. After conquering her fathers trade and always having a knack for all that is entertainment Sabrina teamed up with her best friend of over 15 years to bring their vision to life Nineteen84 luxury and event management; things got even bigger when they teamed up with another long time friend Kareem El Nagdy to start Scoop Empire and the rest is what you call history now.

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