LIYA’s main characteristic of the style can be described as classical minimalism with a decorative touch. Main inspiration behind the brand is always the 1980’s office looks re-invented into progressive and fast-paced 21st century lifestyle.
Read MoreDesigned by the most creative and talented fashion duo Aleksandre and Lado, line MATÉRIEL is one of the most memorable Tbilisi based brands. Collections are minimalist with elegant approach to forms and cuts. Colours are always vibrant and bold, transforming otherwise simple pieces into stand out staples.
Read MoreThe Eloshi brand stands for elegance and confidence and is focused on creating graceful looks and exclusive prints that are created very carefully on fabrics that become the piece of art and reflects the mind of an artist. The brand’s mission is to offer stylish, eye-catching clothes to the consumers who demand high-quality clothing. Every piece is created with love. The brand seeks to show that Fashion is art.
Read MoreLado Bokuchava’s collections are always feminine and sophisticated and he finds sources of inspiration from different movies or books that are expressed in the mood of the collection.
Read MoreThe Mach & Mach brand is becoming well-known worldwide for their signature luminous, sparkly ready to wear clothing and accessories. The brand was established in 2012 by two sisters Nina and Gvantsa Macharashvili with a strong vision and desire to create a globally unique womenswear line. The brand has a worldwide celebrity fan base including Gigi Hadid, Katy Perry to name a couple.
Read MoreExciting emerging brand Vaska presented its seventh collection for AW19/20 with a sense of chic and excellent craftsmanship. The brand creates luxury collections made out of natural wools, leather, silk and cottons in Georgia and focuses on glamourous collections for powerful women.
Read MoreNino Babukhadia founded her label in 2012 and it has become an influential and progressive label achieving growing international interest. The brand has strong signature pieces which merge the post-soviet past with contemporary influences. The garments have strong feminine vibes with a touch of masculinity that appeal to independent females.
Read MoreAleksandre Akhalkatsishvili created his eponymous Georgian brand and launched in FW 18/19 drawing considerable interest from international press and buyers.
Read MoreNew brand Cecile’s collection explores gender blending, designing shapes that suit both men and women creating the concept of a shared wardrobe. The brand focuses on creating pieces that the customer can make their own and wear them in any way that they want.
Read MoreRenowned visual artist, Irma Sharikadze creates beautiful feminine designs that merge the past with the present, taking references from Georgian history. Irma works with local suppliers in Tbilisi to reuse high quality silk for her luxury brand to create sustainable one-off pieces.
Read MoreSituationist is a brand that is now getting international acclaim. This season it has to be their show venue that stood out, although their collection also had many highlights, as the brand continues to develop strong signature looks.
Read MoreAnouki is a Tbilisi based brand offering ready to wear clothes, shoes and accessories from head designer Anouki Areshidz. The brand opened its first store in 2013 and has had a constantly growing customer base.
Read MoreOne of the highlights of the AW19 season was the ROBERTS | WOOD presentation at the ICA. The delightful presentation saw the brand invite the audience behind the scenes into the world of their surreal studio atelier, an intimate exposure of the designer’s process and consciousness.
Read MoreFor the past twenty years, Markus Lupfer has wowed the fashion crowd with his unique, fun sense of fashion. Over the years the brand has evolved and AW19 marks a new chapter but one that balances innovation with continuity, making strong references to the brands roots.
Read MoreIt was 9am and a grey morning on the Southbank as we headed into the shipping containers that were formed to make the show space for the Eudon Choi show – but it was totally worth the early start.
Read MoreI discovered the IA LONDON brand last season and have been really impressed by both the collection which is outstanding but also the ethos of the designer.
Read MoreThe final London Fashion Week show On|Off saw the iconic brand Sesame Street take its turn on the catwalk in a collection designed by JimmyPaul, partnered with Difuzed.
Read MoreFor AW19, Longshaw Ward explored the notion of impractical outerwear, with non-traditional fabrication such as net parkas and trench coats – the green trench is a piece I will dream about!
Read MoreOn|Off was again the highlight of the London Fashion Week season presenting the closing show filled with amazing talent.
Read MoreFollowing on from last season’s nuptials with a knight in shining armour, comes the inevitable. New life as symbolised by three sets of models pushing traditional style, prim and proper prams courtesy of Silver Cross, the Royal family’s baby vehicle of choice.
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