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In this season, Moscow Fashion Week demonstrated a notable array of styles, countries and fashion brands, effectively surrounded its respective areas, traditions and cultural nuances
Samanta Chauhan made significant prominence in the Indian fashion industry, while his brand received international praise for his complex and exquisite silk embroidery
Recently concluded at the Moscow Fashion Week held in the Russian capital from 13 to 18 March, confirming its major position in shaping new global trends within the fashion industry. The respected international showcase served as a platform for the continuously emerging brands, offering them wide support, while also attracted to the famous designers, whose participation not only valued their position, but also strengthened their achievements within Moscow Fashion Week.
The Moscow Fashion Week program included over 200 brands and 90 shows, with designers from various countries including Russia, India, China, the United States, South Africa, Ethiopia and more. This diversity made Moscow Fashion Week a dynamic platform to nurture the fashion ecosystem, promote knowledge and encourage the cooperations that carry forward the industry. Famous Indian designer Samanta Chauhan, whose collection at the Moscow Fashion Week paid great attention and embraced with enthusiasm by fashion experts aligned with this feeling.
“Major Fashion Week works as powerful platforms to achieve international performance. Through runway shows, media coverage, and industry networking, our brand can reach new audiences, establish cooperation, and strengthen its appearance in the global fashion landscape. In particular, Moscow Fashion Week, Moscow Fashion Week, allows us to connect to a stunning market and make a meaningful connection,” Shared.
Samanta Chauhan made significant prominence in the Indian fashion industry, while his brand received international praise for his complex and excellent silk embroidery. Another Indian brand, Coke – Khadi India, made a successful debut at Moscow Fashion Week, which stressed the quality of the material and deliberately, embodied the ethos of sustainable fashion, which was of great importance in the rapidly developed South Asian countries. The mass performance of the brands presented by the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) emerged as a standout feature of Moscow Fashion Week.
Russian brand Grushwaya unveiled a collection called “sepia” inspired by the look of old sepia-tond photographs. This enchanting showcase included indigenous Russian motifs, which was woven in bilovi sleeves and fabrics, as well as a wide triangular cutout in the bilovi sleeves and fabrics as well as a wide triangular cutout in the nickels across the chest. Color -colored palette – completing shades of chocolate, beige, and sandy tone – a experienced attraction, reminiscent of vintage albums that preserve faded memories.
Moscow brand Alp Kashmiri took inspiration from the Arctic, which reflects the comfortable flowing silhouette of the region and a diverse array, which develops this cold yet the panoramic landscape of the beautiful region. The brand collection originally integrated high quality Kashmiri with light clothing, making a good fusion. From long knitted cardigans to wool bombers and snugs Kashmiri suits, designs were designed in trendiest huge including milk, gray and burgundy.
In this season, Moscow Fashion Week performed a remarkable array of styles, countries and fashion brands, which effectively understand its respective areas, traditions and cultural nuances. The collection presented by Indian designers emerged as the standout feature of the program, unveiling the unveiling of the new dimensions of the Indian fashion industry for a global audience and strengthening its foot in the international fashion scenario.