Upon graduation in 2002, Amed moved to London to work for McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm.[5] He left McKinsey in 2006 to explore his interest in the fashion industry.[3]
In 2011, Amed launched a bag design collaboration with British leather goods designer Bill Amberg.[6]
The Business of Fashion
Amed is the founder of The Business of Fashion (BoF), a fashion news website. He launched it as a blog from his flat in Notting Hill in 2007.[4][3]
In 2013, Amed raised $2.5 million in seed financing.[7] BoF launched in China in 2014; Vanity Fair described it as the "only fashion-industry publication of its kind in the country."[7]
In 2015, BoF had 30 employees,[7] which expanded to 80 by 2018 at offices in London, New York and Shanghai.[4][8] The website had 100 employees as of 2024.[9]
In October 2016, BoF launched a subscription model for full access to its content. In 2018, The Observer reported that while some of BoF's content was original, the rest was aggregated from publications such as Vogue, The New York Times and Chinese newspapers.[4]
As of 2024, BoF had over 100,000 subscribers from over 130 countries. The Columbia Journalism Review described BoF as "a publication that is part trade reporting, part networking, for the industry professional who reads financial reports more than the enthusiast who follows Vogue covers".[9]
Personal life
Amed is in a relationship with Nikhil Mansata, a creative director and stylist.[10][3]
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