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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Khalid Al Tayer on Driving Transformation in the GCC's Luxury Market

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Khalid Al Tayer, Managing Director of Al Tayer Insignia and CEO of the luxury e-commerce platform Ounass, leads one of the Middle East’s most powerful retail networks. In his first public interview at Oud Fashion Talks, Al Tayer shares insights into the rapid evolution of the Middle Eastern luxury market, the region's growing influence on global trends, and how his business approaches e-commerce with a customer-first mindset. He also discusses the strategic importance of respecting and investing in the Middle Eastern customer while creating opportunities for regional talent to flourish in the luxury landscape.


“The brands that have taken [the Middle Eastern] customer as a very important customer and respect them are seeing benefit. The ones that approach this customer as, ‘They’re just going to buy what we make, and we’re going to do … a good enough job because we’re busy somewhere else,’ are not benefiting. Respect the Middle Eastern customer,” shares Al Tayer.


This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Al Tayer to discuss the growing influence of the Middle Eastern luxury market and how businesses can succeed by prioritising the evolving needs of the regional customer.



Key Insights: 


  • Despite challenges in global luxury, Al Tayer points to the Middle East as a resilient outlier in the industry, especially post-Covid. Brand investment in top-tier store experiences, thoughtful activations, and tailored assortments have fostered a deeper connection with the local customer. “The Middle East … has been a shining candle in the industry generally because of the resilience and the growing sophistication of the Middle Eastern customer,” Al Tayer notes, attributing this shift to brands recognising the importance of this loyal market.


  • Al Tayer forecasts that e-commerce will soon make up half of all luxury retail in the region, with Ounass already pushing double-digit growth in this area. “In the next few years … 50 percent of the sales of retail will be online,” he says, describing an evolving model he calls “luxury convenience.” While physical stores will still offer unparalleled experiences, online platforms like Ounass meet the growing demand for digital access and seamless customer journeys.


  • Al Tayer attributes his company’s success to “fanatical focus” and the dedication of his team. “First and foremost, it's all about team and surrounding yourself with the right people,” he says. “I try to build trust by allowing them to have ownership. When they have ownership, they really drive the business like it's their own.” In an industry that requires high levels of execution, he recommends patience and focusing on the details that matter. “Focus on what you’re doing and get it right,” he advises, urging new entrepreneurs to remain committed and data-driven.


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0:00.0

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

0:09.9

podcast. It's Friday, November 1st. Last month, I traveled to Kuwait and had the pleasure of sharing a

0:16.2

stage with Khalid Altair at Ud Fashion Talks. As managing director of Altair Insignia and CEO of

0:22.9

UNAS, he has a unique vantage point on the growing luxury market in the GCC countries.

0:29.7

In his first ever public interview, Khalid shared his insights into the rapidly evolving

0:34.7

luxury market in the Middle East, and how developing his business

0:38.4

with a customer-first mindset has enabled him to build UNAS, one of the most powerful

0:44.2

e-commerce platforms in the industry.

0:47.5

The brands that have taken this customer as a very important customer and respects them are seeing benefit.

0:57.5

The ones that say that approaches this customer as they're just going to buy what we make

1:04.4

and we're going to do, I wouldn't say an absolute minimum, but just a good enough job

1:09.2

because we're busy somewhere else, are not benefiting from this customer. Respect the Middle East and customer. This week on the

1:16.9

BOF podcast, I sit down with Khalid to get his views on the wider luxury industry slowdown,

1:22.9

understand the shifting preferences of customers in the Middle East, and learn how he is creating opportunities for regional talent to flourish.

1:31.3

Here's Khalid Altair on the B-O-F podcast.

1:39.9

Good morning, everybody.

1:42.7

We are absolutely delighted to be back here for Ud Fashion Talks in Kuwait,

1:48.6

and really grateful to Zainab, as always, for including us in these conversations.

1:54.0

Khalid Altair and I had a really nice coffee in Dubai earlier this year.

2:00.5

And so when I learned that he and I were going to have

2:03.1

a conversation here on this stage, I was really excited because I think getting inside the head

2:08.3

of an executive like Khalid is a rare opportunity, but also he has a lot to share.

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