Author: FABUK Magazine

SHALEVA has unveiled her first menswear collection during the Paris Fashion Week. 25th January during the Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture 2020 fashion designer Dushica Petit, Shaleva  showcased her first menswear collection “Freedom”. The host of the show was “Trade Representation of the Russian Federation”. Paris which is located in one of the most prestigious part of the fashion capital. The unique print with the quotes used by the designer in her clothes was taken from the Russian novels of the talented writer Irina Kudesova. Many famous guests consisting of singers like Youssouffa, fashion bloggers, photographers, designers and true fashionistas…

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The heart of UK fashion and leading fashion trade show, Moda, is delighted to confirm a compelling line-up of footwear, accessories and womenswear brands including a host of returning Womenswear brands: Pomodoro, Rosa Clara, Cotton Brothers, Lewis Civit, Redi Fashion, Claudia C, Lewis Henry, Gabriella Sanchez, GODSKE, Rino & Pelle, Latte Clothing, D.E.C.K, Peruzzi, Naya, Kate Cooper, Bariloche/Tinta, Lucy Sparks, Suzy D, Personal Choice, Carmen, Ronald Joyce, Mascara, Marselini , Alex Evenings, Coco Doll, and Ella Boo/Lizabella. Taking place from the 23rd – 25th February at NEC Birmingham, brands making their Moda debut are FPT, Hukka Design, Cherry Pie, See…

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Luxury shoe brand LU VIXEN presents for the first time during London Fashion Week at the prestigious Hotel Cafe Royal on 17th February 2020. Founder & Creative Director Lulu Al Hassan is a Saudi national who was born in the US where she spent her childhood and her early adult years while studying for her Masters in IT in NYC. Due to her strong passion for shoes, Lulu interrupted her corporate career and left for Milan to partake in an intensive shoemaking and pattern cutting course at the renowned Arsutoria School. She is now an established design figure in KSA…

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Kolchagov Barba is pleased to announce the venue chosen to showcase their new Autumn/Winter 2020 collection will be the Melia White House. The event was placed on Sunday 16th February 2020 as part of London Fashion Week 2020. Kolchagov Barba is a demi-couture label which sees dresses as pieces of jewellery to decorate, enhance and embrace women’s bodies, combining classic with modern fashion into glamorous and sophisticated designs; the label gives a new meaning of luxury. This collection is rooted in POP ART culture: it surprises and engages with vivid fabrics, yet in its effect it speaks a universal language…

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Johan Ku started his career as a graphic designer aged just 17 after the designer was awarded with Gen Art’s Avant-Garde Prize in 2009. As an incredibly versatile designer, Johan Ku’s collections vary from unorthodox and innovative structural knitwear to luxury ready-to-wear menswear and womenswear. Johan Ku has firmly established himself within the knitwear industry through his hand knitted, dynamic capsule collection “Emotional Sculpture”. For AW20, the designer focuses on the theme “It’s all about knit”. Johan Ku reintroduces his signature sculpture like chunky knitwear as well as introducing an array of innovative prints which are developed around knitting reinforcing…

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It takes someone with a lot of talent, energy, charisma and pizzaz to keep you mesmerised, enthralled, entertained and laughing non-stop in a one hour show. Frances Barber does just this playing Billie Trix in the show ‘Muzik.’ Barber is, in a word, brilliant in her one woman show where she recounts the life, and acting as, Billie Trix, who was an icon, rock star, screen goddess, and drug addict.   In a show written by Jonathan Harvey and with songs by the Pet Shop Boys, Barber (Trix) tells of her life when she belonged to the Warhol crew (there is a funny joke about…

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The unisex collection carries the essence of traditional Kirkpinar wrestlers. ‘Pehlivan’ derives from a Turkish word meaning noble, wrestler, hero or champion. Yakup Bicer chose to identify these superheroes of his land as the inspiration for Y PLUS AW20 collection. Each design in the collection carries the story of these heroes as they represent strength, courage and originality. The collection emphasises the young generation’s edgy and aphetic attitude combined with timeless style. The key colour of the collection is black, while key items are oversized shirts and shirt jackets. Y PLUS’s interpretation of camouflage is introduced through ‘Pehlivan’ prints on…

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FADTalents AW20 show includes three talents, Myūzu, Warp by Kuship Parmar and sustainable brand, House of DK. Incubating and training emerging talents since 2007, FAD International Academy has been at the helm of supporting Indian & Middle Eastern talents at a global level. Supporting its talents to showcase at LFW, Milan Fashion Week, Arab Fashion Week to Helsinki Fashion Week, FAD will now be showcasing its emerging designers at February’s upcoming London Fashion Week. FAD Talents will also showcase on calendar at Milan Fashion Week supported by CNMI. “FAD has also collaborated with Vogue Talents to unveil a project that…

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Slovak Fashion Council debuting their AW20 presentation yesterday at Victoria House with Fashion Scout. “I’m not a robot” is a group of three fashion designers, freshly graduated from Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Nora Čanecká, Erika Daxnerová and Barbora Jakubová. Trying to find their own place in contemporary fashion design, they have realised that the brand production does not need to be fixed and unchangeable but could be constantly fluid and creative. This starting point has also become a credit for “I’m not a robot’s” main objective. The main focus of “I’m not a robot” project is the creation…

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Refuse Club are a New York Based RTW brand launched in 2019 by two friends, Yuner Shao and Stef Puzhen Zhou both graduates from Parsons. Taking it’s name from the historic Salon Des Refuses, Refuse Club is a place to share uncompromising aesthetics and diverse cultural/political conversations. Zhou and Shao launched the brand as a commentary on social issues related to their identity as female and as Chinese, which have been recently mentioned on Vogue.com highlighting the fact that in their home country of China, the government is still silencing the #MeToo movement.

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