Dubai Fashion Week is here. What's new and exciting this year?
Programme features networking events and runway shows from designers Rizman Ruzaini, Roberto Cavalli and more.
Dubai Fashion Week (DFW) is back, and it's set to be bigger and bolder than ever.
From September 1 till September 7, the city will be abuzz with runway shows, VIP events, and exclusive networking opportunities.
This year's Spring/Summer 2025 edition promises to be a spectacular showcase of creativity, innovation, and global fashion trends with a week-long celebration of haute couture, ready-to-wear, and emerging designers. The event will reinforce Dubai's status as a global fashion capital, attracting established and up-and-coming talent from around the world.
Key highlights you can’t miss
The first 3 days will feature stunning haute couture collections from renowned designers like Rizman Ruzaini, Adolfo Dominguez, and Keepa.
Roberto Cavalli will close the event on September 6 with a stunning luxury collection exclusively edited for Dubai Fashion Week.
A celebration of Italian fashion and design, "La Moda Italiana: Dubai Edition," will take place from September 1 to September 3. A debut, presented in collaboration with the Italian Trade Agency, will feature 25 carefully curated Italian brands showcasing clothing, footwear, leather goods, and eyewear.
Industry experts will gather for Thread Talks 3.0 on September 4 to discuss the evolving landscape of fashion. This exclusive panel discussion, a collaboration between Meta and DFW, will provide valuable insights from key thought leaders and buyers. You can register here
From navigating the digital landscape to sustainable practices, the talks will cover a range of topics relevant to the fashion industry todayDubai Fashion Week
In addition to the runway shows, DFW will feature a series of exclusive events, providing attendees with opportunities to network, discover new collections, and experience latest trends. Highlights include private dinners, a buyers' lunch, a Swarovski event, and a grand closing celebration by Kiko Milano
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