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Monte-Carlo Fashion Week returns from 14th to 18th April, reaffirming its position as the Principality’s leading fashion platform. Blending runway shows, industry talks and exclusive events, this year’s edition highlights a growing dialogue between creativity, sustainability and innovation.
The opening ceremony will take place at the Mairie, setting the tone for a week that moves seamlessly between elegance and forward-thinking discussions. From the very beginning, the programme reflects Monaco’s commitment to both style and substance.
A key highlight unfolds at the Yacht Club de Monaco, where international brands will present their latest collections. Designers such as Daphne Milano and Hyperlight Optics by Zepter bring a fresh perspective on fashion technology, while the Made in Italy Day introduces emerging talent including Isabel Fargnoli. The atmosphere continues with exclusive presentations, culminating in a highly anticipated show by Genny.
Beyond the runway, the week places strong emphasis on sustainability. In collaboration with the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, industry leaders and designers will engage in conversations addressing eco-conscious materials and responsible production. Innovations such as biofabric derived from seaweed and recycled textiles illustrate the direction in which fashion is evolving.
The programme also includes the Fashion Hub at Marius Monaco, alongside a student showcase by Polimoda, highlighting the next generation of creative talent.
The final day at the Grimaldi Forum brings a series of runway shows featuring established and emerging designers, closing the week on a high note.
With its curated mix of glamour and purpose, Monte-Carlo Fashion Week continues to position Monaco at the forefront of a more conscious and innovative fashion industry.
Monte-Carlo Fashion Week returns from 14th to 18th April, reaffirming its position as the Principality’s leading fashion platform. Blending runway shows, industry talks and exclusive events, this year’s edition highlights a growing dialogue between creativity, sustainability and innovation.
The opening ceremony will take place at the Mairie, setting the tone for a week that moves seamlessly between elegance and forward-thinking discussions. From the very beginning, the programme reflects Monaco’s commitment to both style and substance.
A key highlight unfolds at the Yacht Club de Monaco, where international brands will present their latest collections. Designers such as Daphne Milano and Hyperlight Optics by Zepter bring a fresh perspective on fashion technology, while the Made in Italy Day introduces emerging talent including Isabel Fargnoli. The atmosphere continues with exclusive presentations, culminating in a highly anticipated show by Genny.
Beyond the runway, the week places strong emphasis on sustainability. In collaboration with the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, industry leaders and designers will engage in conversations addressing eco-conscious materials and responsible production. Innovations such as biofabric derived from seaweed and recycled textiles illustrate the direction in which fashion is evolving.
The programme also includes the Fashion Hub at Marius Monaco, alongside a student showcase by Polimoda, highlighting the next generation of creative talent.
The final day at the Grimaldi Forum brings a series of runway shows featuring established and emerging designers, closing the week on a high note.
With its curated mix of glamour and purpose, Monte-Carlo Fashion Week continues to position Monaco at the forefront of a more conscious and innovative fashion industry.