Moscow Fashion Week Wraps Up Elevating Global Brand Visibility

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MOSCOW FASHION WEEK WRAPS UP ELEVATING GLOBAL BRAND VISIBILITY

Moscow Fashion Week, which concluded in the Russian capital on March 19, is the largest platform for independent global fashion. Over the past few seasons, around 800 brands have participated in this international event, and the new season maintained its impressive scale.

More than 300 designers from Russia, China, Turkey, Spain, and other countries showcased their collections in Moscow. For emerging brands, Moscow Fashion Week offers unique opportunities to present their work to a broad professional audience.

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Both Russian and international participants praise Moscow Fashion Week for its effectiveness in helping brands scale their business. Surovaya highlighted significant growth in brand recognition following shows at the event. In the latest collection, the brand drew inspiration from the myth of sirens - the flowing, textured fabrics evoke the movement of waves, tops with oversized sequins resemble scales. Outfits are complemented by pearl accessories and mesh layers.


A similar positive effect was experienced by the Moscow brand Bitte_Ruhe, which expanded its audience and enhanced its brand value. This season, the brand successfully presented sports style, Eastern motifs, vintage silhouettes, and expressive color work. 

The emerging label Kiri delivered a lively collection featuring floral and polka dot prints alongside striking leopard patterns. Koss explored color and texture, offering a softer, more adaptable take on classic wardrobe staples. Meanwhile, the well-established Russian brand House of Leo dedicated its collection to the hedonistic man, showcasing suits crafted from merino wool and jackets embroidered with gold thread.

Chinese brand Xuaujin presented a collection that reimagined traditional fabrics, hand embroidery, and craftsmanship through a modern lens. 


Moscow Fashion Week’s program featured diverse opportunities for engagement between designers, buyers, attendees, and customers. These included fashion shows, lecture hall, and the World Fashion Shorts film festival, which screened films from directors hailing from Russia, Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, and other countries. These activities extended the boundaries of fashion beyond the runway and connected it with cinema and visual culture.

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