Manchester Fashion Week Opening Night showcase 2018


Manchester Fashion Week
Manchester Fashion Week

MANCHESTER FASHION WEEK OPENING NIGHT SHOW 21 MAY 2018

Designers from all over the world are coming together in Manchester in May to celebrate fashion for all sizes, ages and styles.

Manchester Fashion Week, now in its 4th year headed by top UK fashion PR Amanda Moss, is the place for start up designers to launch their brand in front of a global audience as well as attracting established brands who know their audience is captivated by new fashions.

Amanda said, "Our catwalk shows are seen by the creme of the fashion industry and many designers who have previously showcased have gone on to win awards, showcase on TV and be snapped by international fashion houses."

Appearing on the exclusive opening night show on 21 May is Kita May Designs, who started her career backstage at Manchester Fashion Week as a dresser and became inspired to design.

Phoenic De Barrio is flying over from Peru to launch their debut swimwear collection, aimed at women of all sizes to reflect consumer demand.

With her African background Flency Rose brings her African prints to life whilst Turkish born designer Nurcan who is now living in Manchester brings her Pearl Design lingerie fashion to the mass market.

Local designer Richard Gairy, designer of Gogairy Hand Painted Leathers has worked for film and TV productions and is branching out commercially after recovering from a life changing illness and is a catwalk virgin, as is Sidhu Fashions who sells high street plus size womenswear.

New to the fashion scene is Haze, a Manchester based brand new handbag accessories design who are launching their company on the catwalk at Manchester Fashion Week this season.

Online plus size Perfect 4U have requested models up to size 22 to reflect the needs of their customers and menswear is represented by Apparel 32.

Turkish brand Kiki Riki, stocking exclusively in Essere Bella boutique in Rossingdale will also unveil their new collection at Manchester Fashion Week.

CDMUK Charity, which recently received a £1million lottery grant, will be closing the show. The designers featured in this collection are vulnerable women suffering from domestic abuse, autism and mental health issues who have been taught high fashion skills using British wools and recyclable fabrics. They will be showcasing one off haute couture wearing pieces.


Amanda said, “This is an exceptional show in 2018. Why should designers go to London to launch their brands? The north west has a deep history entrenched with the textile industries and we celebrate that with Manchester Fashion Week. Our audiences are smaller so designers are more likely to get noticed by those in the industry that matter as shows are not flooded with hundreds of showcases. Designers who showcase here have traditionally gone onto open boutiques or have been headhunted by leading design houses. Models have been scouted for TV and editorial. This is more than just a ‘show’. If you are an independent designer or a model, taking part could change your life. If you are a fashion fan you will see collections months in advance of them being in store. {{This is your front row ticket to evolving fashion, watching history in the making}} and our intimate venues ensure you always have a good view of the catwalk.”

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