The Moscow Fashion Week (MFW) gathered this season to 361 brands of Russia and the worldconsolidating as one of the most influential events in the industry. Among them, Latin American participation stood out strongly: Designers from Brazil, Guatemala and Nicaragua They captivated collections that merged cultural identity, innovative techniques and contemporary narrative.
In a scenario shared with names from the United States, South Africa, China, Spain and Armenia, the creators of the region made their proposals considered one of the highest points of the event.
Brazil: Futurism and tribute to Tarkovski
The brand Artemisiled by Mayari Jubinipresented a collection that paid tribute to the Russian filmmaker Andréi Tarkovski. With a futuristic and cosmic air, the proposal included reinforcements reinterpreted with chain skirts, leather corsets, miniskirts with 3D printing, bright fringes and crystals.
“The kinnetism of the 50s and the sculptural cinema inspired me to create garments that blur the line between the real and the surreal,” said Jubini, underlining the mixture between Manual crafts and advanced techniques.
The Noir Collective_ Bibiré International _ Pia Lindsay Studio At Moscow Fashion Week
Guatemala: Romanticism and drama on the catwalk
From Central America, MariaRée Gaitán He presented a collection ethereal and romantic with Pastel tones, delicate rhinestones and black contrasts that contributed drama. The designer bet on pieces of ecological skin, maxivestids and coats with three -dimensional floral appliques.
“Participating in MFW is a unique opportunity to show Guatemalan fashion to the world and open new markets,” said Gaitán, seeking position your country as a reference for creative and competitive design globally.
Nicaragua: Tradition and Streetwear
The Nicaraguan Joseph Mendoza impacted with “Mocuana”a collection that reinterprets traditional female clothing from a contemporary perspective. The proposal included Oversize sweatshirts with gold prints, miniskirts and dresses with cascade flyersachieving a balance between Modern neo -Romanticism and Streetwear.
Global fashion: dialogue between tradition and avant -garde
He Noir collective (Bibiré International and Pia Lindsay Studio) contributed sophistication with Women’s Night and Sastreríawhile Rubanlocal signature, dazzled with translucent fabrics and skirts inspired by underwater silhouettes. Other outstanding proposals were those of Alena Akhmadullinawith a tribute to Russian folklore, and Yana Besfamilnayawhich transformed the catwalk into a skiing station with its “Ap ski” collection.
Gapanovich at Moscow Fashion Week

A strategic milestone for the region
Latin American participation in MFW Mark a turning point: not only reinforces the international projection of designers of Brazil, Guatemala and Nicaragua, but also opens the door to commercial alliances, cultural exchanges and greater visibility for the fashion of the region.
With this landing, Latin America is consolidated as An increasingly influential actor in the global fashion conversationintegrating its cultural diversity and creativity to the international circuit.
Source: Ambito

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