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Moscow Fashion Week: A Global Stage For Emerging Designers and Cultural Diversity

by Grazia

MFW is more than just a fashion week – it is a confluence of global talents and emerging markets!

The Russian capital became the pulsating heart of the fashion world with Moscow Fashion Week (MFW) from the 1st to the 8th of March, bringing together over 120 designers from across the globe. With an impressive lineup from not just Russia but Brazil, Indonesia, China, India, Turkey, South Africa, Costa Rica, Ethiopia and Egypt.

This year’s event was stationed at two iconic locales: the ‘Manege’, an exhibition hall famed for its proximity to historical landmarks like the Kremlin and Red Square, and the international Russa Expo at architecturally notable VDNH.

The kickoff saw a gathering brimming with media and public interest, not to mention the front-row presence of international celebrities.

Attracting over 700,000 attendees and 5 million online viewers each season, MFW offers an unparalleled platform for designers aiming to captivate a global audience. Beyond the runway, the event encompasses a professional showroom attracting hundreds of boutiques, a rich program of lectures and masterclasses, and even a festival celebrating fashion in film.

Each year, MFW not only fortifies its international standing but also celebrates the rich tapestry of Russian and global cultures, making it an essential mark on the international fashion calendar and this year was no less!

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