Premjith Prahlad

Director Of Finance And Operations at QASIMI

Premjith Prahlad has a diverse work experience. Premjith started their career in 2002 as a Clients Services Graduate Trainee at Lowe and Partners Worldwide. Premjith then worked as a Senior Consultant at Global Accounting from 2005 to 2010. After that, they founded their own company called Finallientus and worked there as a Founder from 2010 to 2012. Premjith then joined PIXA as a Principal Consultant in 2011. Currently, they are working at QASIMI as the Director of Finance and Operations, a role they have held since May 2018. Premjith also previously worked at QASIMI as a Finance Controller from 2015 to 2018.

Premjith Prahlad has a diverse education history spanning various fields of study. Premjith obtained a Certificate in Venture Capital Due Diligence from Columbia Business School, which they completed in 2022. In 2012, they pursued a Postgraduate degree in Software Engineering at the University of Oxford, which they completed in 2013. Prior to that, from 2004 to 2005, Premjith attained a Master's degree in International Finance from Kingston University. Their educational journey began in 2000 at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Business Management, which they completed in 2003.

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London, United Kingdom

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QASIMI

Qasimi is centred around the idea of an urban nomad. Founded in 2016, the brand Is built upon four pillars: architecture, colour, military and messaging. Architecture informs the approach to design – thinking of the body as a landscape, and garments in terms of form and materials – and the philosophy behind the label: that clothes are to be lived in. Refined and rarefied, the brands use of colour can be described as sophisticated and strong but subdued. As for the military influence, this stems from the designer’s relationship with the Middle East – growing up during the Gulf War, and in a region with a history of conflict. This manifests in subtle ways; just like the influence of the Middle East itself, which is not literal, reflecting a sense of cultural dialogue and exchange – it’s there in the details of the clothes, the choice of fabrics and the mood of the collections, imbued in the proportions, the text on the garments, and the music that soundtracks the shows. Finally, messaging: ever since the beginning, the designer has used his collections to express his views and his voice, weaving politics and poetry into his collections; deftly and delicately exploring subjects ranging from the strained relationship between the Middle East and the West, to his own life experiences. Qasimi currently shows as part of London Fashion Week Men’s and is stocked Internationally – in 50 stores, 30 cities, 15 countries.


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