My Look: Riyadh Style

On the second day of the Creative Women Forum in Riyadh, I wore one of my favorite looks from this trip, a beautifully balanced outfit that blends Western sophistication with Middle Eastern elegance. The centerpiece was a graceful head scarf, styled in a way that felt both culturally respectful and effortlessly chic.

There was something powerful about walking through Riyadh dressed in a look that carried elements of two worlds I love. The tailored lines and modern silhouette spoke to my Western side, while the textures, colors, and the way the scarf framed my face echoed the timeless beauty of Middle Eastern style.

This outfit wasn’t just fashion, it was a reflection of connection. A way of honoring the culture around me while staying true to my own aesthetic. And in that moment, surrounded by inspiring women from across the globe, it felt like the perfect expression of who I was that day: confident, curious, and beautifully in between.

My look: Belted crystal-embellished crepe kaftan with headscarficon by Simkhai, bi-color heart-shaped earrings by Alessandra Rich, Farrah leather platform sandalsicon by Saint Laurent, and Roman Stud quilted leather shoulder bagicon by Valentino.

LoL, Sandra

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Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia Recap

Creative Women Forum 2025
Empower • Engage • Sustain

Three Days of Creative Power, Insight and Connection in Riyadh

From November 4th to 6th, I had the privilege of attending, and speaking at, the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025 in Riyadh. Under the powerful theme Empower • Engage • Sustain, the event brought together extraordinary women from around the world to exchange ideas, elevate creativity and shape new visions for the future.

I had the pleasure of meeting the first inspiring ladies already on November 3rd, right after my arrival, during the Welcome Dinner at the beautiful Jareed Hotel, a warm and promising start to an unforgettable week.

What unfolded was far more than a conference, it felt like a movement, a community and a celebration of women’s leadership across disciplines.

A Royal Patron & A Historic Setting

The forum opened with inspiring words from Her Royal Highness Princess Noura Bint Saud Bin Nayef Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the patron of the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025.

Her presence set the tone for the days ahead: confident, purposeful and deeply committed to elevating the role of women in the creative economy of Saudi Arabia and beyond.

The setting made it even more powerful: the Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, the largest women’s university in the world. Standing in a space built entirely for women’s learning and leadership was impactful and symbolic, the perfect place for this gathering.

A Stunning Art Experience

One of the highlights for me was the remarkable art exhibition curated as part of the forum. The works, bold, emotional, innovative, showcased the depth, vision and courage of artists from Saudi Arabia and across the region.

Floral camouflage in front of the artwork «Fiori» by Sofia Cacciapaglia

It was a reminder that art is not only a reflection of culture, but also one of its strongest engines of transformation.

The Visionaries Behind the Forum

None of this would have been possible without the remarkable women who built the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025 with passion, dedication and a deep belief in women’s creative power.

At the heart of it stands
Olga Balakleets, Founder & CEO of the Creative Women Platform,
a visionary who has spent years creating global spaces where women can exchange ideas, uplift one another and spark meaningful change.

Alongside her,
Rebeca Riofrio, Executive Director of the Creative Women Forum Saudi Edition 2025,
played a crucial role in crafting this year’s edition in Riyadh. Together with her team, she created an experience that was thoughtful, inspiring, seamless and deeply empowering.

Their dedication, often behind the scenes, is what transformed the forum into the world-class platform it has become.

My Panel: Creativity, Futurism & Sustainability

I had the honour of speaking on a panel guided by futurist and filmmaker Maxim Jago, alongside four exceptional women, each contributing her own perspective on creativity and the future:
Prathibha PrahladFounder Chairperson of the Prasiddha Foundation & the Forum for Art Beyond Borders; Founder & Festival Director of the Delhi International Arts Festival
Yasmeen GailaniDeputy Director, MENA & Middle East Specialist at Sotheby’s
Martha FiennesFilmmaker, Screenwriter, Director and Digital Artist
Norah AlkhursanyHead of Strategic Partnerships, Oil Sustainability Program (OSP)

This diversity made our conversation deeply enriching, spanning performing arts, fine art valuation, digital storytelling, sustainability in energy, and the cultural language of fashion.

When Maxim asked about universal and timeless themes in fashion and creative expression, I shared what I deeply believe:

«Fashion always moves between two forces: change and continuity.
What remains timeless is the human desire to express identity through beauty.
What evolves is the way we choose to express it

I then spoke about the profound shift happening within the luxury world and summed it up in a sentence that has become a personal mantra:

«Sustainability is the new black, but only creativity makes it chic

For me, this is the essence of where our industry is heading: sustainability as the new baseline, the must-have, and creativity as the force that makes responsible choices desirable, beautiful and emotionally relevant.

I explained how creativity bridges the past and the future:

«Creativity is what makes sustainability desirable.
People don’t change because they are pressured, 
they change because they fall in love with a new idea

For me, the future of fashion lives precisely at this intersection:
where beauty meets purpose, where innovation honours heritage, where responsibility becomes part of the aesthetic.

Insights I Will Carry With Me

Creativity • Resilience • Emotional Intelligence

One panel reminded us of a key World Economic Forum insight:
these are the three most essential skills of the future.
Hearing this surrounded by visionary women felt like a collective affirmation.

Pleasure vs Happiness

Ida Beerhalter shared a powerful neurological insight:

High dopamine can suppress serotonin,
a reminder not to confuse pleasure with true happiness.

It was a scientific reflection of something deeply human:
short-term rewards often overshadow long-term fulfilment.

Fear Is Not a Strategy

Another perspective stayed with me:

«Fear is never a good advisor.
In investment, and in life, emotional regulation matters.
Sometimes the wisest decision is to pause

A timeless lesson, and one that resonated with the entire room.

Gala Night at the National Museum

The forum concluded with a magical gala evening at the National Museum of Saudi Arabia. Surrounded by culture, heritage and the warmest hospitality, we celebrated creativity, community and the power of women shaping the future.

It was a night filled with beauty, conversation, music and elegance, the perfect finale.

A Personal Journey Beyond the Forum

I stayed a little longer in Riyadh, reconnecting with friends and exploring the city’s vibrant mix of tradition and modernity. Every visit reveals something new, and this one was filled with warmth, inspiration and meaningful encounters.

Amazing woman: Adria L. Dunn who launched the global impact foundation, The Vine.

What I Take Home

If I had to capture the essence of these three days, it would be this:

Creativity is our most renewable resource.
When women are empowered, engaged and committed to sustaining change,
the future becomes not only more innovative but more beautiful and more human.

Thank you, Riyadh.
Thank you to every inspiring woman I met.
And thank you to the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025 for creating a space where stories, ideas and visions can grow.

LoL, Sandra

We had a lot of fun together: Kiera Chaplin, granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, who just launched her liquor brand Generation.

Such an inspiring woman and a fellow aquarius: Martha Fiennes.

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Aiman Fekri @aiman.ph
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My Look: Moonlit One Thousand and One Nights

Under the fading full moon, I had the pleasure of attending the Gala Night of the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025 at the National Museum in Riyadh, a truly enchanting evening that felt straight out of One Thousand and One Nights. For this special occasion, I chose an outfit from Taller Marmo, a brand that perfectly embodies modern sophistication with a touch of timeless Middle Eastern allure. Surrounded by inspiring women, art, and culture, the night shimmered with creativity, beauty, and elegance.

My look: Suratt fil coupé kaftan by Taller Marmo, Torchon gold-tone crystal clip earringsicon by Alessandra Rich, Angel leather platform sandals by Gucci, black shimmering scarf by Moschino, and velvet strass evening flap bag in black and gold by CHANEL.

Stay tuned for so much more coming up from my recent trip to Saudi Arabia.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Aiman Fekri @aiman.ph
The photos of my outfit were taken before the event at the Jareed Hotel.

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Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025

It is with deep gratitude that I share this exciting news. After the recent passing of my beloved father, I am only now finding the space to announce something truly meaningful to me, I will be joining the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025 as one of its distinguished speakers.

I still hold the most beautiful memories of attending the Creative Women Forum back in 2019 in Cyprus, a time filled with inspiration, connection, and powerful conversations among women shaping the world. To return now, on an even greater stage in Saudi Arabia, feels both humbling and uplifting.

Taking place from 4–6 November 2025 under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Noura Bint Saud Bin Nayef Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Forum will be hosted at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh, the largest women’s university in the world. This extraordinary venue stands as a true symbol of empowerment and progress.

The three-day event, created by the visionary Olga Balakleets, Founder and CEO of the Creative Women Platform, alongside Executive Director Rebeca Riofrio, brings together global thought leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and policymakers. Under the theme «EMPOWER | ENGAGE | SUSTAIN – Women Leading Initiatives,» it celebrates female innovation and leadership in perfect harmony with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

I am deeply honoured to participate in the panel «The Future is Creative – Path to a Sustainable Future», which will explore how creativity and sustainability intersect to shape tomorrow’s world. The discussion will be moderated by Maxim Jago, futurist and author, and I am privileged to share the stage with these inspiring women:
Prathibha Prahlad – Founder & Chairperson, Prasiddha Foundation & Forum For Art Beyond Borders; Founder & Festival Director, Delhi International Arts Festival
Yasmeen Gailani – Deputy Director, MENA, Sotheby’s Middle East Specialist and Representative
Martha Fiennes – Award-winning Filmmaker, Screenwriter & Digital Artist
Norah Alkhursany – Head of Strategic Partnership Department, Oil Sustainability Program (OSP)

The Forum will conclude with a prestigious Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony on the evening of 6 November, celebrating leadership, sustainability, and creativity under royal patronage, an inspiring finale to three unforgettable days of empowerment, dialogue, and connection.

If you would like to be part of this remarkable gathering of women shaping the future, tickets are still available:
 creativewomen.co/creative-women-forum-saudi-arabia-2025

I look forward to reconnecting with inspiring minds from around the world and to celebrating the power of creativity, purpose, and female leadership in Riyadh.

With heartfelt gratitude, Sandra

Photos: Courtesy of Creative Women Platform / © Sandra Bauknecht 
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