The Riga Fashion Week last week gathered international fashion society in the capital of Latvia for the 29th season. The Riga Fashion Week program included fashion shows from the best Latvian and also few foreign designers that were attended by local celebrities and international fashion industry professionals.
This season of RFW has marked a significant development in a professional aspect – it was attended by a record high number of international buyers from such prestigious multi-label boutiques and department stores as STEFFL in Austria, Penelope and Tessabit in Italy, Lamoda.ru and Stockmann in Russia and other buyers from the abovementioned countries and also from Germany, Israel, France and the United Kingdom.
Riga Fashion Week presented the collections of such Latvian designers as Natalija Jansone, Amoralle, Katya Katya London, Nóló, BLCV by Bulichev, Talented, One Wolf, Public Makes Image, Bergs Privé, NONAME Atelier and Pixie Won’t Play, as well as kidswear fashion brands Aristocrat Kids, Paade Mode and Leny Tomy Factory. This autumn, three foreign designers presented their collections over the fashion shows at Radisson Blu Latvija Hotel: Diana Arno and Ivo Nikkolo from Estonia, as well as Duarte from Portugal. While the Uzbek brand Moel Bosh hosted guests in their salon, where they showcase their new spring-summer collection. At the opening event of RFW three young fashion designers from three different European countries presented their collections – Anna Elizabete Fashion from Latvia, Teodora Mitrovska from Macedonia and Kristel Kuslapuu from Estonia.
The 29th Riga Fashion Week was significant because, in addition to the traditional program, events of the international project “United Fashion” also took place. Within the framework of this project, such events as the European fashion designer showroom, networking event, as well as seminar and workshop “Digitization. Brand management” took place, where among speakers there were such professionals as Jonathan Chippindale, CEO of the creative agency Holition; Kristina Dimitrova, founder of the media and event platform INTERLACED; professor of Istituto Marangoni – Fiorenza Sarotto from Italy, Vesma Kontere McQuillan – Latvian architect and designer, founder of the first Latvian fashion and style magazine “Pastaiga”, professor of Westerdals Oslo ACT, and others.
Within the framework of Riga Fashion Week there were also several events specifically for media and buyers – at showroom INTRO in Galleria Riga, the RFW Showroom was opened, presentation of Lithuanian designer collections took place at Vaļņu 4 Baltic Design Boutique store, as well an extensive “United Fashion” European Designer showroom. On the closing day of Riga Fashion Week, everyone had the opportunity to buy SS19 garments presented at the fashion shows in RFW designer showroom “See-now-buy-now”.
The 29th RIGA FASHION WEEK hosted several parties organised in cooperation with RFW partners. At BOLD Concept Store there was an exclusive presentation of the book “This Is Not A F*cking Street Style Book” by Adam Katz Sinding, a famous street style photographer. On a Friday night a vintage brand Volga Vintage presented its debut collection, which gained great ovations from the audience, while on Saturday – the closing night of RFW, Public Makes Image featured their show-after-show.