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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Imran Amed: ‘It Is in Our Struggles That We Find Our Purpose’

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

At Egypt Fashion Week, BoF founder Imran Amed shared the origin story of BoF and reflects on the forces that will shape fashion in the coming decade.


Background: In the 16 years since he published his first post on The Business of Fashion, Imran Amed has seen the fashion industry try to adapt to adjust to seismic changes in technology, culture and business — and BoF has been a leading voice in guiding the industry through all that change. 


But he may never have created BoF if it weren’t for the challenges that he was confronting in his own life. “It is in our struggles that we find ourselves — and that we find our purpose,” he says. 


In this wide-ranging conversation which took place during Egypt Fashion Week, Amed sits down with Malak Fouad, host of the “What I Did Next” podcast to discuss BoF’s early days, Covid-19’s impact on the fashion industry, fashion in the Middle East and the impact of new technologies including the metaverse and artificial intelligence.


Key Insights:

  • Amed, left his job as a management consultant and set up an incubator to support young fashion designers. When that project failed, he channelled his energy into the personal blog he had been keeping and called it The Business of Fashion. “It was for my friends and family to see my journey from McKinsey to the fashion world,” says Amed. 
  • During the Covid-19 pandemic, Amed saw BoF’s role as providing guidance and information to those working in the fashion industry in the midst of great uncertainty. “I said, we have no idea what's going to happen. Our job is to act as a guide for the industry as we navigate a once-in-a-century global health crisis,” says Amed. 
  • Amed advises companies to lean on local expertise to connect with customers and find success in new markets. “[Fashion brands] need to empower local teams so they can create activations, products, experiences that resonate with customers,” says Amed.
  • Amed believes innovations like AI will change how people work in the industry, though fashion will always need creative people “AI has the potential to impact a lot of the parts of the industry that I think people thought were a bit untouchable,” says Amed.


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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:08.3

Welcome to the B.O.F. podcast. It's Friday, June 2nd.

0:12.3

A couple of weeks ago, I had the absolute pleasure of going to Cairo to attend the first ever

0:18.6

fashion week in Egypt. It was a really special moment to be there,

0:22.7

and I was so inspired to meet so many BOF readers

0:25.5

and thrilled to see firsthand the role that BOF is playing

0:29.6

in helping to shape the fashion dialogue in the Middle East.

0:33.3

Thanks to all of you for coming and for sharing your stories

0:36.3

and experiences with me.

0:38.9

BOF 500 member Susan Sabat also invited me to give a talk to fashion professionals from across the country who are gathering together for the first time as a community.

0:49.2

I was interviewed by Malak Fuad, whose podcast, What I Did Next, features people from the Middle East and explores life's pivot points.

0:59.2

Malak's questions were so good, as were the many questions from the BOF community afterwards, that I thought it would be nice to share the full conversation here this week.

1:08.4

I hope you will enjoy it.

1:09.6

The only difference is that this week,

1:12.1

I am answering the questions, not asking them. Hi, everybody. Welcome to the first session

1:21.2

of Egypt Fashion Week, the first talk. Today we're honored to have Imran Ahmed with us, who's the CEO of the

1:30.7

business of fashion. Clearly, your reputation precedes you. So it's a delight to have you. Thank you for

1:40.7

being here. Such a pleasure, thank you. It's your first time in Cairo, I think.

1:44.7

It's my second time in Cairo. The first time was in 1999. I took a trip here with my parents

1:53.2

and did all of the touristic sites. So I haven't been here for 24 years. And I just want to thank

1:59.5

Susan Sabat for inviting me and for making this possible.

2:04.1

Thank you, Susan. Thank you. So we're going to jump right in because we don't have much time.

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