Modemonline March 14, 2024


Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo FW 24-25



From March 11 to 16, 2024

March 10: Masu “Fashion Prize of Tokyo 2024” winning
- March 11
- March 12
- March 13
- Thursday March 14
- Friday March 15
- Saturday March 16

- List in alphabetical order

- Tokyo Fashion Events

Shinyakozuka - Video
Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo
Tanaka - Video
Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo


Parisian trade show Tranoï in Tokyo
Tranoï opens its doors in Tokyo for the first time. Parisian trade show debuts in Japan from September 04 to 05, 2024, during Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo SS25. The event will take place at Bellesalle Shibuya First, the epicenter of Tokyo’s most emblematic locations and the buyers’ fashion itinerary during Japan Fashion Week, located in the Shibuya district, not far from Omotesando to Shibuya station.

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Milano Sales Campaigns
Fall Winter 2024 - 25


Consult the sales campaigns calendar of Brands and Multi-label Showroom opened on March 14, 2024.
NB: In the Brand Showrooms sections you will also find their brief presentations.

> Milano Multi-label Showrooms Opened March 14, 2024
Friday March 15 Last Day : Daniele Ghiselli Showroom, Elisa Gaito, Papaveri Showroom, Point di Mariapia Bernardis, Studiozeta.org, The (...) Parlor.

> Milano Brand Showrooms Opened March 14, 2024
Friday March 15 Last Day : Avant Toi, Bokja, Done! & Massimo Sabbadin.

Modes, new CEO and new store in London
Modes, the omnichannel multi-brand platform appoints Simon Whitehouse as CEO, Aldo Carpinteri will retain the role of President, and is preparing to open a new store on Conduit Street in London in the second half of 2024.

To date, Modes has more than 20 stores distributed across Italy, France and Switzerland in Milan, Paris and in well-known tourist destinations such as Forte Dei Marmi, Porto Cervo, Portofino and St Moritz.

MODES was founded in 1971 by Aldo Carpinteri. From November 2023 Caterina Ercoli was appointed as Chief Commercial Officer. Ercoli was previously Buying Director at Antonioli, Milan and for the last three years Head of Buying at Level Shoes, Dubai.

First steps at London Fashion Week Fall Winter 2024-25
London Fashion Week celebrated its 40th anniversary this year with a rich program of new talents. Founded in 1984, since its debut, the event has supported new talents through the NewGen program and collaborations with organizations such as Fashion Scout (the international platform for fashion innovation) and Global Fashion Collective (the platform supporting the new generation of designers around the world). This edition of LFW included several debuts. Here are 6 talents to not miss. Ala Tianan, Amber W. Smith, Savvas Alexander as part of DiscoveryLab, Genaro Rivas unveiled his collection with an evening event, KGL, and Sergazi Firenze presented by Ones To Watch at Fashion Scout.

Click on the designers' images to open their Instagram or web site

ALA TIANAN
Designer: Tianan Ding

Ala Tianan is a streetwear concept. It’s a playful, critical experiment on clothes’ fabrication, cost, and function – inspired by the controversial issues of value and affordability in fashion. It was started by Tianan Ding who graduated from the Royal College of Art during the pandemic. Ala Tianan pushes the limits of fabrication, through the use of innovative techniques. Most products have been designed as metaphors, seeing clothing as an art medium created for real life. Running under the core "Revalue", which stands for the de-capitalized fashion and taste, the mentality of reversing norms, and the no-waste ideology.

AMBER W. SMITH
Designer: Amber W. Smith

Born and raised in a rural mining town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Amber W. Smith graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2020. She officially launched her label in 2022 and is currently based in London. Her creations, representing her background and key influences, reflect the complexities of female identity, and the clothes women wear which embody their duality.

SAVVAS ALEXANDER
Designer: Savvas Alexander

Savvas Alexander is a British/Greek designer, who launched his namesake brand after graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2022. Savvas Alexander designs a wardrobe that is committed to elegant, modernist principles that stand the test of time. Inspired by his sporting and product design background, menswear and womenswear are developed with a focus on machined details and seamlessness that showcases technical expertise. Sharp, architectural draping is cut in modern materials, to elevate wear for everyday scenarios across rural and city-based geographies. Savvas Alexander advocates for a rethinking of systems within fashion by designing closer to the heart of manufacturing. The studio works with state-of-the-art machinery to localize fashion production and improve access to made-to-order, reducing both fashion waste and carbon emissions.

GENARO RIVAS
Designer: Genaro Rivas

Peruvian Fashion Designer based in London. Genaro Rivas believes in a future where sustainability is king. The self-taught fashion designer and entrepreneur from Lima (Peru) attended the Introduction to Sustainable Fashion for Professionals and Brands Online Short Course. Genaro's creations have a sustainable approach. He is famed for making the first dress in Latin America using 3D printing that included all sustainable materials. The collection Beautiful James presented in London mixes Peruvian materials with his roots in East London.

KGL
Designer: Kanika Goyal

KGL is a fashion brand based in India, established by Kanika Goyal in 2014. With its roots dug deep in quality craftsmanship and refined tailoring, Kanika Goyal label finds its identity by playing with the principle of paradox. The label’s identity, while imbibing the ideals of luxury, weaves the evolution of a multicultural designer with an ever-maturing design perspective. Kanika Goyal Label aims to deliver an intellectually designed statement of neo-luxury with a cool brand element. Kanika constantly finds her inspiration in architecture; the intersecting shapes and the play of shadow and light constantly inspire her modernist take on color-blocking.

SERGAZI FIRENZE
Designer: Sholpan Sergazi

Born and raised in Central Asia and then moved to Europe, Sergazi’s designs something of a fusion of East and West, where she blends traditional techniques of textile production with contemporary silhouettes and materials. She works closely with artisans and weavers in Central Asia to develop new fabrics and patterns. Sergazi mixes them with traditionally made cashmere and luxury textiles produced by established manufacturers in Europe, mainly Italy and France, exports best quality silk from China and beads/crystals and other supplies from Japan. Sergazi's creations focus on the vibrant and colorful fabrics that were a part of her cultural heritage.

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