Wednesday 24 November 2010

Shanghai, The center of Fashion and Luxury in Asia



The vast nation of China has always been a mystery, a country with over a billion population that only I have come to understand through the fiction stories, movies, news and friends that have helped shape my idea of this big country that is taking over the world. I was very excited about my first trip to Shanghai and was eager to begin providing explicit coverage through my blog.
That was the plan! After finally making it to the hotel and surfing the internet, I type my blog’s url in and to my surprise it didn’t work!   I start looking for other blogs and then I realized the blogger website was actually blocked!
So I decided to do usual regime online, Gmail, facebook and twitter after successfully entering my email I was shocked to find every social media network inapplicable and blocked by china! And I was sitting and complaining about the circumstances of the UAE. I didn’t understand the reason behind the governments descion to block such sites but more importantly from a business perspectives this nation opened an ample of opportunity for national companies to benefit from the money that can be made in social media and blogging in China. Then it hit me, this daunting image that China, making a majority of the world has been virtually secluded from the west, this could be another good reason why we do not know about the region.
Yet,There was a Buzz in the air of Shanghai, the same buzz that was felt in Dubai years before the recession had hit us hard, and the recession has clearly not damaged Shanghai, perhaps it has done the opposite, make it stronger! as the rest of the world had suffered and companies had to close doors to some of their flagship in North America and Europe, they are soon replaced their old bircksand began building new flagships in China.
The purpose of this visit was mainly for the INNO Luxury Summit that took place at the four seasons in Shanghai, I have always had a  basic idea of the large buying power Asia had on the luxury industry so this was a great opportunity for me to learn more about this market. 
Through this two days summit my assumptions turned into concrete numbers and evidence of how large is” LARGE” in terms of their buying power.
Speakers from the luxury industry such as BALLY provided us with their current updates of their success in the China market, Bally stores around the world make it clear to Chinese customers that their international branches include a Mandarin speaker, in addition, their success has led them to open in other urban cities other than the capital and Shanghai.
 Bally had announced their move towards online medium in China! Yes, shockingly as much as many of the high-end luxury brands have shown their distaste for the internet because luxury is hard to translate over the internet. The trend in internet shopping in Asia is larger than the US, thus the internet is becoming highly important for them to take part in. Number indicate that there are over 420 Million internet users in China and over 70% have used the internet to shop for something (South Korea has 97% of their online users shopping online) (Statistics from Reuters and ADCMA).
Similarly Ms. Maria E. GirĂ³n founder of Megadvise, professor and Author of the book spoke how social media today works towards helping Fashion brands, her statistics indicated that markets such as China have consumers with large buying power to be as young as 20 years old. Thus, these consumers are comfortable with technology and use it more often in their lives. As a result Giron states that fashion brands must  develop strategies that align with the internet.
I have come to learn through talking with various people in the forum and through observation that wealth and status was very important to prove, especially in the city of Shanghai. Entrepreneurs in china are growing vastly and to prove their profit and loss sheets were doing well can be seen in their attire, the Cartier watch, the channel bag and tiffany bracelet.  I was shocked to see the amount of designer labels present on the streets only to see there is a demand, I saw woman holding Gucci, Bottega Vennta and Channel bags everywhere! It was truly the home of Fashion.
The CEO of Miss sixty recalled how a young trainee on an internship pay actually manage to purchase a 300 dollar jeans, he asked her how she could possibly afford such jeans and she replied stating that she and her friends have put in money in order to share these jeans.
This is what it has come down to, the importance of being branded! The influence fashion has on this generation and their willingness to purchase even when they cannot afford just scares me.
It is interesting to see the world of fashion evolving; to become part of the industry you must speak the mandarin language and  that is the only way you can have a leg in the business.
I have come to realize Karl Lagerfield and Jimmy Choo don’t care about me anymore! It’s China baby all the way! And I finally understood why certain brands manage to hold large flagship stores in Milan despite low sales in Europe and you pass by their Shanghai branch and see it filled with customers like it was your average wall mart.
After leaving the forum, I was even more interested to learn about the industry in Asia and began my eager research about its brands and their industry of luxury and was utterly surprised by what I found. All of which I will present to you in my next blog!! 

Thursday 11 November 2010

Guess who crossed south the borders...well in the kitchen that is!

I went south of the border in the kitchen today! As for all those who know me, Stop laughing this very moment! I know my cooking skills are well ….okay they are under par, but I made sure I do not venture into this new adventure alone!
Thanks to MJ’s long history and amazing skills in the kitchen, we worked together to do the basic Mexican quesadillas!
Okay to be very honest, my contribution was quite minimal, but I am sure mona appreciated it!  I watched  and documented as the chef  MJ did her work most of the time so I hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoyed eating those quesadillas!!











P.S MJ has been great enough to provide us with her recipe :D 

Saturday 16 October 2010

Krizia Spring/ Summer 2011, Milan Fashion Week


During my trip to europe, I had the chance to attend the Krizia Spring/Summer 2011 Fashion Show, I have loads of photo that I will be posting in my portfolio, so dont forget to visit www.behance.net/ayesha03


Thursday 14 October 2010

My Entourage


There is no doubt my undying love for traveling. I am blessed to have had the chance to have visited 25 countries(soon 26!) and over a 140 cities around the world!
I have travelled with family, friends, colleagues but I realized my entourage always consists of my camera, I-pod and a Book all of which have constantly help keep me busy during my travels, from busses, trains, planes and cars I haven't realized that I have documented them over the travels! here are some photos of my books, my Ipod and my journey.






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Monday 20 September 2010

Off to Europe!



Few hours are left before I am whisked away on my Emirates flight heading towards the European lands once again! I am quite excited to take a breather from my busy life here in Dubai! Despite my constant hours that are dedicated to job hunting I have been harnessing my multi-tasking power helping a friend with their business, work out and  and manage a social life with friends and family! Being busy, thats what Dubai does to you! I admit, I miss my St. Andrews life, everything was simple *sighs*


I shall make my debut first in Milan, sulk in and enjoy the great atmosphere of Fashion Week, only to be once again on another plane off to Munich for some family reunion and then head back to Paris to enjoy Fashion Week there too! 


Although I am quite familiar with all these cities by Now, I am not going to complain and enjoy this small fall break before I come back to be hit once again by the Dubai reality! I am quite excited because I have invested in a EOS 5D Mark II <3 it is the most beautiful creation by canon! My test shots were divine and out of this world! I cannot wait to try it out in Europe :) 



I will try to update whilst I am in Europe, but the possibility of that happening is very minimal!  


so Arrivederci, Au Reoir and Tchau!  

Thursday 9 September 2010

EID MUBAREK! Already?

Dear friends, family and bloggers!
I would like to wish everyone a very happy Eid Mubarek.
Ramadan 2010 passed by with a blink of an Eye, It was just yesterday that the end of Ramadan 2009 marked the countdown to my arrival to St. Andrews, beginning my new life in my beautiful disposition. 
Life is always funny that way and hope everyone around the world enjoy this next few days as much as I am hoping to!

Thursday 26 August 2010

Once upon a time... Lady Gaga was walking through the woods?

 So My friend I decided that it has been a while since we did a photo session together and were pumped up on doing a 21st century Red Riding hood theme! we found the clothes, the hood but after a couple of shots we realized we were missing an important element, can you guess?


A basket! after searching the whole house, we realized there was no basket so we had to improvise and went indoors and created a more Lady Gaga / Glamour shoot! 







as everyone knows, I adore B/w photos but my friend insisted on a color photo so here is one just for her


Tuesday 24 August 2010

Post Academia Blues: Have you got it?

As I finished the body of my dissertation, I contemplated the ways in which I would introduce the topic of eBook and find a nice way to connect the topic in order to get my reader captured from the very first sentence. 
For hours I stared at a blank screen until I realized the important element of Change. The epitome of what my thesis preaches is that change is inevitable and quintessential for any business success. I was happy with my introduction and felt very confident that it linked with my body of work. Now, the blood and sweat I have poured in the last 3 months and a half will hopefully be rewarded with the grade I deserve.
Yet the topic of Change has once again subconsciously been brought up during a conversation my friend and I were having. It has been almost two months since we had seen each other and both of us have begun to adjust to our new lifestyles post St. Andrews. Now that we have both finally submitted our Dissertations, proud to have it done weeks in advance! We began to ask the troubling question that we have put of for almost a year, What now?
A recent article by the Guardian states that many people suffer from Depression after graduation, a result of feeling helpless to the big corporation world out there. Majority of us entered university with ideals of leaving and conquering the world but we wake up to the harsh reality of rejection letter from companies, entry level jobs requiring experience and positions of which applications begin in year 2011.
Especially in this economy, it is almost hard for anyone who has just graduated to find his or her ideal job! This according to the Guardian’s article is the reason behind this depression which is widely affecting large number of graduates. Think about it, How many cover letters could one write stating why they are qualified and fit for the company, how many more “tests” should a student go through and in the end they see the word rejection. Helplessly, we all ponder the thing we most fear, “ Is there something wrong in me?”.
Looking at one of my friends as an example, he had applied for a graduate position in a well-known consulting firm in the United Kingdom. He was thrilled to hear back from the company and went through two interview processes that he successfully aced. Later he conducted quantitative examination with a case study which was done on an 8 hour span. He finally received a phone call from the consulting company that he had successfully passed this stage and was called in for the final stage in which constituted of an  interview with the head of HR, they stated that even if on paper he was perfect for the position, if HR dosent believe you can incorporate into the company’s culture you will not be hired. It was hard to believe that they would not take him in after this whole process, yet he received the phone call that told him that they decided that he was not the right fit into the following company. They tell you rejections are part of life but I can imagine it took him a while to recover, as it should! And we provide the words of wisdom that keeps us optimistic, “ This rejection was for the best”
Yet I don’t believe a job is going to resolve everything, perhaps it will postpone and keep you busy until you begin to settle down and become happy with the new adjustments in your life. Change is hard, especially after years of enjoying a similar lifstyle, group of friends and atmosphere. Some of us come with a different mindset but we always somehow find life post academia in my opinion the hardest transition in our lives.

Sunday 8 August 2010

Confessions of the Arab Bookworm Hypocrite


Never have I ever had the chance to learn so much about the world of Arabic Literature like I have in my recent research on the publishing market in the Middle East. I have come to learn about authors that flourished, others that passed by without a single chance of fame and I find myself even more enticed to actually read the works of Haykal love story to Mahfouz Nobel literatures and the many other authors I have come to learn about in details.

I still wonder if it was my lack of interest in my Arabic studies during my high school years or the lack of creativity it came to teaching the course, but it saddens me that I never showed (and many others perhaps) any interest towards Arabic literature.

I recall as soon as the bell rang indicating the end of our classes, I would take out my Harry potter or Dan brown novels and read as much as I can before the start of my next class. Many of us grew with this idea that Arabic novels, like our courses were boring and lacked the same spark any English best seller novel did and this is perhaps ideally one of the many reasons why the Arabic publishing industry today are suffering.

Yet, I must confess that I am somewhat of a hypocrite, and it took me a while to realize this as I was browsing through the St. Andrews library. I came upon the translated work of Haykal, I was tempted to throw away all my work and sit in the corner and just read the novel. I held the book and stared at it for a while, its rough edges and smudged pages show that this book has been read more than once. I stared at Haykal’s name in English and I sat there and contemplated the ironic situation.

I am an Arab, with the ability to read a book in Arabic yet I wanted to read the book in the English language. It bothered me more than anything that as my thesis proposes strategies for the market to come back to its days of glory, so the least I could do is practise what I preach.

Which brings me to the resolution I have put down, as soon as I submit my thesis to the university, I will force myself to read my very first Arabic novel. It may have taken me 21 years, living in Scotland and working on a thesis only to realize this, but I always believe it is never too late.

Saturday 7 August 2010

Taking the road less travelled by Arabs.

A trip to the capital was needed after a long struggle with dissertation during my days in St. Andrews!
After years of abandoning the traditional monthly visits to London I decided to venture once more as my cousin and I took the cultural root (or as we called it, the road less travelled by arabs) and visited the V&A and the Saatchi and Saatchi gallery.
Just a couple of experimental pics taken during my visit that i would like to share.







Wednesday 2 June 2010

The Fate of Humanity

A Book Review of the novel The Road by Cormac Mccarthy:



The road is a poetic tale of a journey by a father and son trying to survive in a “post apocalyptic world”. The haunting tale through Cormac McCarthy’s eyes projects to the readers the world that we all fear that will dawn upon us. Despite its bestiality we venture into “the Road” to see what is left of the world we will be leaving behind.
McCarthy envisions a future to which humans have returned to their basic instinct in order to survive, an instinct the father is helping his son understand. The settings of the eerie roads, the abundance of garbage and newspapers added a more haunting feeling to the story setting. Our curiosity concerning the state of devastation is only later satisfied along with understanding the reason of the absence of the mother and the “other humans” that are still alive.
McCarthy bares neither names nor characteristics to his characters, in which the story was pre dominantly narrated from a third person perspective, it felt as the story was a tale of a long conversation between a father and son who helped readers connect with the story.
Despite the ferocity of the book, the bond between the father and son in spite of it being cold was what truly capture the heart of the reader. Like a lion to its cub, the father tries to pass all the information to help his son adapt to the new world that McCarthy depicts as our future. Although the father felt his body weaken and loosing faith in the world he lived in, it was his mission to help raise his son to keep hope for a better future, keep his humanity and keep him alive disregard of any other people he may have to hurt on the way.
This critically acclaimed novel is one of the most important books of our time. Despite the horrific depiction, the morality behind the “the Road” is what makes this a crucial read. McCarthy provides us with a new innovative style of writing and story telling that has lacked in the high literary society for quite a long time. This page-turner will manage to capture the attention of the reader from the very first few pages asking only for more.

Monday 31 May 2010

They always said, never open Pandora's box


I am one those, yes, one of those, those people who try to turn a blind eye to the news toll concerning the deaths that surround us in the middle eastern region. It has become part of the norm, death that is, if you live in the Middle East. Everything Islamic has somehow been connected to fundamentalism and I remember vividly how my life was consumed with the news but when I began to reach a point that I was truly depressed I just decided it was time to suppress all this and leave the news be.

Today watching the whole flotilla aid situation and seeing it all unravel in front of me, I could not have imagined how low Israel has reached! the fact that their reply to killing innocent lives is by saying they are “sorry” for the losses of unarmed civilians and they weren’t “sure” who told them they can shoot just not justify anything at all. There comes the other voice in me that notifies me that with politics nothing is in our hand!

I keep coverage of the news back home and read about how one of Gulf news journalist Abbas Al Lawati was on one of the boats. Despite the fact that this type of mission always carries a certain risk it just was something you do not expect from a ship carrying aid! On another note I really am happy that there are journalists in Dubai with such a passion for bringing in more coverage to our part of the region. As an avid photography journalist I just wish I had the guts to go to Palestine.

What’s interesting in this whole situation is I believe Israel has perhaps landed in Pandora’s box this time. Despite the media conglomerates dictate our opinion, today’s economy will manage to access the truth much faster with no helps from the conglomerates. The Internet has opened up blogs, twitter, youtube and much more outlets that people will use to present the actual facts without the help of the likes of CNN
This news alone comforts me, hopefully now people will understand that perhaps all this anxiety and hatred Arabs feel towards the Israel army and government is for a good and valid reason.

Tuesday 25 May 2010

Photos: amore questo e Verona

I Had the great opportunity this past March to travel to Italy with my mother who was on business, We visited the little town of Verona, home to Romeo and Juliet! I usually upload more photos but decided to stick with my favorite 6 this time.














Sunday 23 May 2010

Contemplating PHD

My mind is set on my dissertation, with my relief that I have chosen a topic ambiguous yet confident enough that I can tackle the question of weather I have a future in pursuing a PHD still lingers, the idea of staying longer in the UK is quite tempting yet if the prospects of establishing my career route is open then I say why not go work!

I am not quite sure how easily will it be for me to find a job within the book publishing industry in the UAE, despite its promising future I believe a little empirical knowledge and not just my academic background would help make me a more confident employee.

Yet I am quite excited about my dissertation topic! My topic looks into the prospect of adopting digital publishing in the Middle east as a norm for publishing as oppose to the basic brick and mortar stores. I believe the lack of distribution system should be used to our advantage in digital publishing and promote it as a norm within the middle eastern region, this way not only will authors in the middle east be popular in the middle east but have the ability to gain global recognition!

Now the challenge is how I will manage to increase all this into 15,000 words, yep and the thought that a PHD will be 80,000 words makes me want to choke (although I have three years to write it ! as oppose to 3 months not to mention summer months!!)

Well if I am serious about writing a PHD then I must start working on my proposals before I begin the actual construction of my Dissertation!

Tuesday 30 March 2010

The Other side of Thailand

Listening to the strong winds as it passes its way from my room whilst the rain is constantly knocking my windows, what a crazy weather here at St. Andrews.
I try and mute the sound with my latest ministry of sound album while working on my epic journey to Thailand that had to be put on hold because of my crazy hours of studying.
Enjoy, the other side of Thailand