
Next up was L’OTOOLE, where designer Ludivine presented À Main Libre, a collection made entirely from handcrafted crochet. Each garment was created by hand without patterns, making every piece unique while championing slow fashion and timeless craftsmanship.
Representing Cameroon, ROSE NOIRE by Francky Daniel injected the runway with vibrant colour and bold streetwear inspired by Cameroonian culture. The collection featured sculptural leatherwork, striking silhouettes and panther-inspired designs that paid tribute to strength, heritage and modern African fashion.
Closing the runway was PARASCANDALO, unveiling ECLIPSE, a sophisticated collection inspired by the beauty of a solar eclipse. Through contrasting textures, evolving silhouettes and a refined colour palette, the collection explored the balance between light and darkness, reflecting the emotional journey of transformation.
The celebrations continued after the runway with the official Campari After Party, where designers, models and fashion lovers gathered to mark another successful night of Malta Fashion Week, with music by DJ Tiffany.
Now in full swing, Malta Fashion Week continues to cement the island’s reputation as a growing hub for international fashion, bringing together emerging talent and established designers from around the world.
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Gabriel Falzon
Gabriel Falzon is a social media executive at Lovin Malta, with a keen interest in digital media, local businesses, and the natural world. Outside of work, you’ll often find him baking up a storm, diving into video games, or exploring the endless corners of YouTube.
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