Members-only sales platform OnTheList expands to Saudi Arabia

Originally founded in Hong Kong in 2016, OnTheList is Asia’s first members-only flash sales concept. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 January 2026
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Members-only sales platform OnTheList expands to Saudi Arabia

  • Starting Jan. 19, members across Saudi Arabia will have exclusive access to a curated schedule of limited-time sales featuring an exciting array of luxury brands

DUBAI: Building on the strong momentum in the UAE, OnTheList announced the launch of its members-only sales platform in Saudi Arabia.

Starting Jan. 19, members across Saudi Arabia will have exclusive access to a curated schedule of limited-time sales featuring an exciting array of luxury brands, including Gucci Jewellery, Aigner, Lanvin and Serapian Milano, all carefully selected to embody sophistication, quality and exceptional value.

“This expansion reflects our belief in the region’s vibrant luxury market and the appetite for a fresh, sustainable approach to premium shopping. Our members in the Kingdom will soon experience the same fast-moving flash sales that have made OnTheList a favorite across Asia and the UAE,” said Delphine Lefay, co-founder of OnTheList.

Originally founded in Hong Kong in 2016, OnTheList is Asia’s first members-only flash sales concept. Since opening in the UAE in 2024, it has brought over 50 of its frequent flash sales, both online and in in-person events.

With its signature blend of in-demand inventory and streamlined e-commerce access, OnTheList is positioned to elevate the way Saudi consumers engage with luxury and lifestyle offerings.
 


Sotheby’s to bring coveted Rembrandt lion drawing to Diriyah

Updated 18 January 2026
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Sotheby’s to bring coveted Rembrandt lion drawing to Diriyah

DUBAI: Later this month, Sotheby’s will bring to Saudi Arabia what it describes as the most important Rembrandt drawing to appear at auction in 50 years. Estimated at $15–20 million, “Young Lion Resting” comes to market from The Leiden Collection, one of the world’s most important private collections of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish art.

The drawing will be on public view at Diriyah’s Bujairi Terrace from Jan. 24 to 25, alongside the full contents of “Origins II” — Sotheby’s forthcoming second auction in Saudi Arabia — ahead of its offering at Sotheby’s New York on Feb. 4, 2026. The entire proceeds from the sale will benefit Panthera, the world’s leading organization dedicated to the conservation of wild cats. The work is being sold by The Leiden Collection in partnership with its co-owner, philanthropist Jon Ayers, the chairman of the board of Panthera.

Established in 2006, Panthera was founded by the late wildlife biologist Dr. Alan Rabinowitz and Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan. The organization is actively engaged in the Middle East, where it is spearheading the reintroduction of the critically endangered Arabian leopard to AlUla, in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla.

“Young Lion Resting” is one of only six known Rembrandt drawings of lions and the only example remaining in private hands. Executed when Rembrandt was in his early to mid-thirties, the work captures the animal’s power and restless energy with striking immediacy, suggesting it was drawn from life. Long before Rembrandt sketched a lion in 17th-century Europe, lions roamed northwest Arabia, their presence still echoed in AlUla’s ancient rock carvings and the Lion Tombs of Dadan.

For Dr. Kaplan, the drawing holds personal significance as his first Rembrandt acquisition. From 2017 to 2024, he served as chairman of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage, of which Saudi Arabia is a founding member.

The Diriyah exhibition will also present, for the first time, the full range of works offered in “Origins II,” a 64-lot sale of modern and contemporary art, culminating in an open-air auction on Jan. 31 at 7.30 pm.