Taipei Fashion Week AW25 Opens,
Leading the Future of Full-Circle Sustainability
Leading the Future of Full-Circle Sustainability
Taipei, March 27 – Taipei Fashion Week AW25, organized by the Ministry of Culture, officially
launched at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, setting a new standard for sustainability in
fashion. More than just crafting garments, fashion serves as a reflection of social issues, a
medium for cultural expression, and a driver of progress. This ethos has long defined Taipei
Fashion Week, and this year’s edition is no exception.
With a focus on “Full Circularity” and “Digital Pattern-making,” Taipei Fashion Week AW25
brings together six designers and top textile manufacturers to showcase a groundbreaking
approach to sustainable fashion.
Minister of Culture Li, Yuan emphasized the event’s pioneering mission: “Taipei Fashion Week
has committed to ensuring every step—from material sourcing and production to final design--
aligns with sustainability principles.” This dedication makes Taipei Fashion Week the first in
Asia to be entirely devoted to sustainable fashion.
Taiwan’s fashion industry is actively embracing the concept of “Full Circularity,” working
alongside leading textile manufacturers and designers to implement green circular practices.
Leveraging Taiwan’s advanced textile and technology industries, the event promotes ecoconscious
fashion, proving that style and sustainability can seamlessly coexist.
The opening show highlighted two innovations: full-circle design and digital pattern-making.
The full-circle approach ensures that every piece is created to minimize waste while using
functional fabric principles. Designers showcased six unique collections:
launched at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, setting a new standard for sustainability in
fashion. More than just crafting garments, fashion serves as a reflection of social issues, a
medium for cultural expression, and a driver of progress. This ethos has long defined Taipei
Fashion Week, and this year’s edition is no exception.
With a focus on “Full Circularity” and “Digital Pattern-making,” Taipei Fashion Week AW25
brings together six designers and top textile manufacturers to showcase a groundbreaking
approach to sustainable fashion.
Minister of Culture Li, Yuan emphasized the event’s pioneering mission: “Taipei Fashion Week
has committed to ensuring every step—from material sourcing and production to final design--
aligns with sustainability principles.” This dedication makes Taipei Fashion Week the first in
Asia to be entirely devoted to sustainable fashion.
Taiwan’s fashion industry is actively embracing the concept of “Full Circularity,” working
alongside leading textile manufacturers and designers to implement green circular practices.
Leveraging Taiwan’s advanced textile and technology industries, the event promotes ecoconscious
fashion, proving that style and sustainability can seamlessly coexist.
The opening show highlighted two innovations: full-circle design and digital pattern-making.
The full-circle approach ensures that every piece is created to minimize waste while using
functional fabric principles. Designers showcased six unique collections:
Claudia Wang presented AI-simulated plaid prints.
DYCTEAM fused sleek tailoring with urban functionality, incorporating ocean-recycled yarn
and 3D knitting technology.
and 3D knitting technology.
GIOIA PAN refined knit craftsmanship.
oqLiq explored a new unisex balance of beauty for the future.
UUIN utilized 100% recycled materials. Transforming historical landscapes into intricate prints.
WEAVISM incorporated a high proportion of innovative recycled materials, delivering bold,
street-inspired designs.
street-inspired designs.
The opening show concluded with an immersive digital projection, showcasing the virtual
patterns of all six designers’ works—an inspiring representation of technology’s role in driving
sustainable fashion.
Beyond the runway, Taipei Fashion Week AW25 will host a Weekend Fashion Market and Sustainability Workshop
on March 30, open to the public. The market will feature exclusive designer samples and surplus stock at accessible prices, redefining the constraints of seasonal fashion. Attendees can also participate in up-cycling workshops and styling tutorials, exploring the endless potential of fashion regeneration.
Taipei Fashion Week AW25 is not just an event—it is a statement and a practice of sustainable living. By combining innovation with eco-conscious design, it showcases Taiwan’s unique fashion identity while shaping the future of fashion.
patterns of all six designers’ works—an inspiring representation of technology’s role in driving
sustainable fashion.
Beyond the runway, Taipei Fashion Week AW25 will host a Weekend Fashion Market and Sustainability Workshop
on March 30, open to the public. The market will feature exclusive designer samples and surplus stock at accessible prices, redefining the constraints of seasonal fashion. Attendees can also participate in up-cycling workshops and styling tutorials, exploring the endless potential of fashion regeneration.
Taipei Fashion Week AW25 is not just an event—it is a statement and a practice of sustainable living. By combining innovation with eco-conscious design, it showcases Taiwan’s unique fashion identity while shaping the future of fashion.