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Turkish designs capture Russian interest at Moscow Fashion Week

Turkish designer Emre Erdemoglu's Fall/Winter 2027 collection garnered attention at Moscow Fashion Week, held at the Zaryadye Art Space in Moscow, showcasing both international and local labels.

Turkish fashion takes the spotlight during Moscow Fashion Week, winning over Russian spectators
Turkish fashion takes the spotlight during Moscow Fashion Week, winning over Russian spectators

Turkish designs capture Russian interest at Moscow Fashion Week

Emre Erdemoglu, a renowned Turkish fashion designer, has once again graced the runway at Moscow Fashion Week, marking his third participation in the prestigious event.

Erdemoglu, who first attended the Russian fashion extravaganza in 2019, found a deep connection with the audience during his debut and has since returned to share his creative journey with the Russian market.

In an interview, Erdemoglu described the Russian fashion scene as valuing both narrative and aesthetics, a quality he believes aligns perfectly with his design philosophy. He noted that the Russian market does not follow trends but listens to the designer's world, making it an ideal platform for showcasing his unique creations.

For Fall/Winter 2027, Erdemoglu presented his collection titled "West of Eden" at the Zaryadye Art Space in the Russian capital. The collection, inspired by the figure of the cowgirl in American frontier history, reflects themes of women's strength, resilience, and bond with nature.

The collection combined deep hues such as midnight blue, dark earth, and burgundy with contrasting textures including denim, satin, and silk. The result was a visually striking display that resonated with the Russian audience, who appreciate Turkish fashion for its craftsmanship, attention to detail, and cultural richness.

Moscow Fashion Week featured a mix of international and local brands, providing a global stage for designers to showcase their work. For Erdemoglu, Moscow offered a unique stage for his creative journey, and he expressed his belief in the long-term opportunities in Russia for showroom connections and creative collaborations for Turkish fashion.

In Erdemoglu's opinion, there is an audience in Russia open to stories, deeply connected to design, and respectful of creativity. This connection, he believes, makes Moscow the right place to share his vision for the future of fashion.

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