MALTA FASHION WEEK 2026 CONTINUES WITH CELEBRATION OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN AND GLOBAL CREATIVITY

MALTA FASHION WEEK 2026 CONTINUES WITH CELEBRATION OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN AND GLOBAL CREATIVITY
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Day Three of Malta Fashion Week 2026 continued to showcase creativity, innovation, and exceptional craftsmanship, bringing together designers from Malta and abroad who challenged traditional boundaries through their collections.

The evening opened with PLAN B EXPERIENCE by Samuel Mark, presenting The EXPERIENCE. Marking the brand’s fashion debut, the all-black collection explored modern menswear through themes of confidence, discipline, identity, and personal growth.

The runway then featured L’OTOOLE by designer Ludivine, with the collection À Main Libre. Celebrating slow fashion and handmade craftsmanship, the collection highlighted the artistry of crochet, with each garment individually created by hand without patterns, resulting in unique pieces focused on individuality and timeless design.

Representing Cameroon, ROSE NOIRE by Francky Daniel brought vibrant energy to the runway with the ROSE NOIRE Streetwear Collection. Inspired by Cameroonian heritage, the collection combined bold colours, sculptural leather techniques, and powerful silhouettes influenced by the elegance and strength of the panther.

Closing the night was PARASCANDALO, unveiling ECLIPSE, a collection inspired by the contrast between light and shadow. Through evolving silhouettes, contrasting textures, and a refined colour palette, the collection explored transformation and the complexities of human emotion.

Following the shows, designers, models, industry professionals, and fashion enthusiasts gathered at the official Campari After Party, featuring music by DJ Tiffany.

Malta Fashion Week 2026 continues to strengthen Malta’s position as a hub for fashion, creativity, and international collaboration, connecting established brands, emerging designers, and global talent on one prestigious platform.

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