Eleven Ukrainian designers will present SS23 collections at Brussels Fashion Week as part of the âSupport Ukrainian Fashionâ Initiative launched by Ukrainian Fashion Week. It will be the ninth and biggest event of the UFW International Season SS23.
Participation of 11 designers from Ukraine is supported by the EBRD and Switzerland under the EBRDâs Small Business Impact Fund*.
Ukrainian designers, who will present their collections during Brussels Fashion Week, which will take place on October 5-9:
- DZHUS
- GASANOVA
- FINCH
- JULIYA KROS
- CHUPRINA
- OVERALL
- GURANDA
- AISENBERG
- SAYYA
- SVITLO
- UBERLOVE
âUkrainian Fashion Week is going through the most difficult season in its 25 years of existence. We did everything so that Ukrainian designers would not lose it. Ten Fashion Weeks welcomed Ukrainian designers only within the âSupport Ukrainian Fashionâ Initiative by Ukrainian Fashion Week. There were also shows of our designers in New York, Milan, Paris⦠In this tragic time for Ukraine and the whole world, fashion demonstrates not only diversity, inclusiveness, sustainability and freedom. Fashion demonstrates solidarity and commitment to humanistic and democratic values. Thank you to all colleagues for supporting Ukraine!â â Iryna Danylevska, founder and CEO of Ukrainian Fashion Week.
The 51st season of Ukrainian Fashion Week became international. Fashion shows and presentations of Ukrainian designers have already taken place at Malta Fashion Week, Copenhagen Fashion Week, Budapest Central European Fashion Week, Berlin Fashion Week, Transilvania Fashion Festival, Vienna Fashion Week, MBFW Madrid. New and important cooperation with Brussels Fashion Week will take place soon, followed by the presentation of collections by Ukrainian designers during Vegan Fashion Week in Los Angeles, Portugal Fashion and Fort Fashion Week Middle East, which will be the final events of the longest season â UFW International Season SS23.
*The participation of 11 designers from Ukraine is supported by the EBRD and funded by Switzerland through the EBRDâs Small Business Impact Fund (donors to the SBIF are Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxemburg, Sweden, Switzerland, US, TaiwanBusiness â EBRD Technical Cooperation Fund and Norway).