Moscow Fashion Week United Hundreds of Brands
Moscow Fashion Week is a major international platform and one of the key events on the global fashion calendar. This season, it brought together over 300 brands from Russia, China, Spain, Turkey, and other countries. Over six packed days, around 300 brands took part, showcasing collections from well-known fashion houses as well as innovative work by emerging designers. The runway featured both industry leaders – Viva Vox, Ruban, Ianis Chamalidy, Sergey Sysoev, ХakaMa, Julia Dalakian, Esve, – and promising up-and-coming brands like Capparel, Two Joy, Sasha Barbakov, Kiri, and Atelier Duo. Supporting new talent alongside the expertise of industry veterans helps shape a relevant agenda and highlights the industry’s strong potential. This large-scale networking event drew over 65,000 visitors and once again showcased Moscow’s capabilities as a global fashion hub.
Russian fashion is evolving rapidly, and this was reflected in the schedule of Moscow Fashion Week, which included designers from more than 100 cities in this vast and diverse country. Moscow Fashion Week has come to “shape the image of Russian fashion retail, say representatives from major retail platforms. The event provided participants with unique tools for expanding their businesses – from finding strategic partners and participating in educational programs to gaining direct access to new markets. This time, the educational component was delivered in partnership with Russia’s top media platform, VK, which is visited daily by over 50 million people.
At the Manege, a historic cultural landmark where the shows took place, the first AI-powered fitting room was introduced. Visitors could try on looks from emerging Russian designers participating in Moscow Fashion Week before their collections hit the runway. Regarding the platform’s potential for scaling brands, Bench Bello, Founder of Manila International Fashion Week, shared that breathtaking fashion collections were showcased at Moscow Fashion Week. From ready-to-wear and evening gowns to couture and avant-garde pieces, the runway featured a diverse range of exceptional designs. Talented and globally competitive designers, both local and international, presented their collections, highlighting creativity, innovation, and world-class craftsmanship. The involvement of international influencers and opinion leaders is helping develop effective engagement strategies and opens new doors for integrating designers into the global context.
Russian fashion is evolving rapidly, and this was reflected in the schedule of Moscow Fashion Week, which included designers from more than 100 cities in this vast and diverse country. Moscow Fashion Week has come to “shape the image of Russian fashion retail, say representatives from major retail platforms. The event provided participants with unique tools for expanding their businesses – from finding strategic partners and participating in educational programs to gaining direct access to new markets. This time, the educational component was delivered in partnership with Russia’s top media platform, VK, which is visited daily by over 50 million people.
At the Manege, a historic cultural landmark where the shows took place, the first AI-powered fitting room was introduced. Visitors could try on looks from emerging Russian designers participating in Moscow Fashion Week before their collections hit the runway. Regarding the platform’s potential for scaling brands, Bench Bello, Founder of Manila International Fashion Week, shared that breathtaking fashion collections were showcased at Moscow Fashion Week. From ready-to-wear and evening gowns to couture and avant-garde pieces, the runway featured a diverse range of exceptional designs. Talented and globally competitive designers, both local and international, presented their collections, highlighting creativity, innovation, and world-class craftsmanship. The involvement of international influencers and opinion leaders is helping develop effective engagement strategies and opens new doors for integrating designers into the global context.