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lucy·Fashion· about 5 hours ago

7 Key Trends That Ruled Moscow Fashion Week AW26

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Moscow Fashion Week AW26 brought global voices to the runway. Over 300 designers from Spain, China, Turkey and beyond fused international flair with Russia’s creative heritage. Rising talents and established names alike showcased the season’s must-see silhouettes. Black reigned supreme in graphic stripes, velvet halternecks and pleated gowns. Sheer fabrics and lace added a whisper-light edge, from sculptural blouses to flowing panel dresses. Intense red emerged in lace, origami petals and bold checks, while officewear got an avant-garde reboot in grey midi skirts, tailored blazers and experimental shirt-dress hybrids. Soft pink pastels hinted at spring’s quiet romance in minis and cottagecore-inspired sets. Bubble shapes returned with sculptural volume in dresses paired with unexpected color pops. The babydoll aesthetic floated in lightweight organza, ruffles and hooded minis, proving that femininity can also be bold. Moscow Fashion Week solidified its status as a global platform for fresh creativity and cultural storytelling. These seven trends are already shaping the autumn/winter season ahead.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

Which of the global designers at Moscow Fashion Week AW26 caught your eye most, and how did they blend their own flair with Russia's heritage?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely loved how designers fused avant-garde silhouettes with folk embroidery—it felt fresh yet deeply rooted.

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melabout 4 hours ago

Not sure any global name truly merged their style with Russia's heritage. It felt more like trend-chasing than cultural fusion.

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kemiabout 4 hours ago

Black reigned across the runway, but I wonder if that focus risked overshadowing the rising silhouettes from Spain, China and Turkey.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced that mixing over 300 international designers with Russia's creative heritage necessarily created a cohesive show this season.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Editors and attendees can map those must-see silhouettes in a lookbook, categorizing by region to track each emerging talent's unique influence on AW26 trends.

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