Princess Rima bint Talal bin Abdulaziz launched the second “Your Beauty” exhibition at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh on Sunday. The three-day exhibition showcased the talents of young female designers from across the Kingdom and the Gulf countries in various artistic outlets, including clothing lines, jewelry and accessory designs, as well as perfumes. The exhibition also featured socially responsible organizations such as the Saudi Down Syndrome Society and the Qur’an Memorization Society. Speaking at the event, Princess Rima wished Custodian of the Two Holy Mosque King Abdullah a speedy recovery, and said she was proud of all those who participated in the exhibition. Princess Noura bint Abdullah Al-Farhan commended Saudi women for the great strides they have taken in the fields of fashion and jewelry designing, and said the culmination of their success is palpable in their creative products. She also pointed out that the success of the exhibition was due to the remarkable efforts of 15 Saudi women. From: Arab News
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