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    Moscow Fashion Week Redefines Modest Fashion with Innovative Designs

    March 25, 2025
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    Newszy: Dubai – Moscow Fashion Week concluded in the heart of the Russian capital, showcasing original collections from designers around the world, spanning from Russia to South Africa, from the USA to India, and from China to Turkey. With over 200 brands and 90 shows, this international event continues to grow in scale each season, leaving a lasting impression. Moscow Fashion Week serves as a vital platform for brands from emerging countries, offering them a chance to showcase their potential and gain recognition on a global stage.

    The concept of modest fashion, a trend gaining popularity worldwide, was once again highlighted at Moscow Fashion Week. Designers from Russia, Indonesia, India, and Tajikistan presented fresh interpretations of this significant fashion trend. Collections featured at the event emphasized simple lines, natural materials, and unique embroideries, capturing attention with their elegance, harmony, and contemporary flair.

    Nasiba Babaeva, the designer of the Ikat House brand from Tajikistan, expressed the value of the Russian market for her brand, emphasizing the appreciation for originality and quality. For the Tajik fashion industry, participation in Moscow Fashion Week signifies a step towards international recognition and new opportunities. Ikat House’s collection paid homage to cultural heritage, showcasing the seamless integration of traditional craftsmanship with modern design.

    This season, the roster of brands focusing on modest fashion and drawing inspiration from their cultural roots expanded. Russian brands like Measure, Bouzma ethnique, ASLP Dagestan, and Zuhat embraced this concept in their collections.

    ZUHAT, a Moscow-based brand with Dagestani heritage, explored unconventional color palettes with a focus on soft pastel tones. Balancing tradition with modernity, the brand infused femininity and transparency into its designs, playing with layering and deconstruction while adhering to its modest fashion principles.

    Zainab Saidulaeva, the designer of the Measure brand, drew inspiration from the village of Kubachi and its rich history of goldsmithing. The collection honored this unique folk craft through intricate ornaments created by talented artisans. Delicate openwork appliqués adorned elegant floor-length dresses and tunics in rich shades, ranging from chocolate to emerald.

    ASLP Dagestan transported the audience to the vibrant landscapes of the Republic of Dagestan, featuring a fashion show accompanied by spirited traditional dances. The collection presented traditional garments in a contemporary light, blending experimentation and boldness while upholding the cultural essence of the region. Traditional burkas were adorned with 3D appliqués, capes were embellished with sequins, and patchwork dresses featured national patterns and fringe.

    Indonesian brand Reborn29 by Syukriah Rusydi presented modest fashion designs featuring loose cuts paired with maxi and midi lengths for comfort. Asymmetrical prints were incorporated to add a contemporary touch to the collection. The seamless integration of black, brown and gray tones, spanning from hues of light grey to graphite, harmoniously enhanced the overall aesthetic.

    Contact:

    Ann Reinhold

    info@globaltalents.digital

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