Tajik fashion designers will study the experience of their colleagues from Singapore. Japanese designer impressed young Tajik fashion designers

Today, December 1st, a week-long program for the visit of a delegation of fashion designers, as well as design professors from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to Singapore began .

A group of apparel design professionals from two Central Asian countries will participate in the Apparel Development Support Workshop, which will be held in Singapore from December 1st to 6th. This visit was organized within the framework of the International Trade Center (ITC) project to strengthen the export competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises in the textile and clothing industry and increase the capacity of trade support institutions in the Republic of Tajikistan. This project is funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

The purpose of the visit is to build capacity on design issues among textile and clothing enterprises and trade support institutions in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan through lectures, practical activities, visits to design studios and large retailers in order to understand and “touch” the areas of product design, product development and designing clothes. Nargiza Abdumajidova, ITC Tajikistan National Program Assistant, accompanying the group, says: “This visit to Singapore will provide the Tajik and Kyrgyz textile and apparel sectors with an opportunity to better understand the requirements of client markets in order to increase competitiveness and diversify export markets. The main areas of study will be: market research through websites, creation of design advice, textiles, knowledge of jewelry and its applications in design.”

The workshop will be hosted by Pte Ltd (TaF.tc) Textile and Fashion Training Center (Academy of Fashion Professions). TaF.tc is the educational wing of TaF.f (Textile and Fashion Federation). It is also the first Center for Training and Continuing Education (CET) for the textile and fashion industry in Singapore and intends to become the leading institution for capacity building in the global fashion industry.

During the visit, the delegation will also visit successful design studios such as Raoul and Ghim Li Global. Raoul is a Singaporean clothing and leather goods brand that has been worn by celebrities such as Rebecca Romijn, Jennifer Lawrence, Lea Michele, Kelly Rutherford, Pixie Lott and members of the royal families including the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton. Ghim Lee is one of Singapore's largest garment factories and exporters with 15,000 employees and factories in Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, China, and Sri Lanka, producing 65 million pieces of knitwear per year, which are sold to Macy's, Walmart , C&A, El Corte Ingles.

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Look at people doing what they love, laugh at the stupidity of what is happening, or emphasize for yourself certain things that you can find applications in your life. Here, for the most part, entertainment and informational and stylish video content is collected.

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In November, a real event took place in the Tajik fashion world - Tajik designers Nafisa Imronova and Khurshed Sattorov demonstrated their collections in Dushanbe on the same podium with the famous Japanese designer Junko Koshino, who visited Tajikistan for the first time.

The fashion show was organized for the purpose of cultural exchange between Tajikistan and Japan through fashion, improving mutual understanding and developing friendly relations.

The event was opened by Anzhelina Rakhmanova, a 4th grade student of school No. 14 at the RTSU, who performed the song "Sakura" in Japanese.

“I want to note that holding such events is a great opportunity to gather students, models, designers and show the friendship of our two countries, what unites us, touch the cultural characteristics of our peoples and I am very glad to be a part of this event today. The event is just great. I am happy to meet Junko Koshino, who in this short time managed to tell us about all the intricacies of the art of creating a kimono and its application in modern fashion, ”says Nafisa Imronova in her conversation with the correspondents of the site.

Then the collection from "Fashion Jivj" was replaced by bewitching images from designer Khurshed Sattorov, who is inspired by the rich history of the Tajik people. In each of his creations, national tradition can be traced: fabrics, embroidery, ornaments.

“Today I showed my latest collection of Shokhnomai Firdavsi. You probably noticed that the models were wearing luxurious crowns. This is explained by the fact that the very word "Tajik" means "bearer of the crown." Our people have always been proud bearers of the crown, and my collection clearly demonstrates this. It combines the best traditions of ancient Bukhara and Samarkand. As for the collection of works by our Japanese colleague, I was very impressed. She has a very interesting approach to the modern interpretation of the kimono. I looked at it with completely different eyes, because the cut of the kimono is very similar to our Tajik chapan and you can also create a lot of creative things from this,” said Khurshed Sattorov.

The culmination of the event was a demonstration of the Koshino Junko collection, which presented guests with a kimono interpreted in a modern way, which can be worn in everyday mode. The show was accompanied by a spectacular show program in the best traditions of Japan, from which the audience was truly delighted.

After the fashion show ended, guests had the opportunity to watch the Japanese feature film "Always: Sunset over Third Avenue" about the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

It should be noted that Koshino Junko is one of the famous designers in Japan. In 1998, she showed her clothing collection for the first time in Paris. Then she held fashion shows all over the world: in Beijing, New York, Vietnam, Cuba, Poland, Myanmar, etc. Koshino is famous for his work in various fields: from creating theatrical costumes for the opera to designing sports uniforms. She is also a member of the Tokyo Organizing Committee for Culture and Education for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The week-long program of the visit of a delegation of fashion designers, as well as design professors from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to Singapore began on December 1.

According to the National Manager of the International Trade Center (ITC) in Tajikistan, a group of fashion design professionals from two Central Asian countries will participate in the workshop "Supporting the development of garments", which will be held in Singapore from December 1 to 6. This visit was organized within the framework of the International Trade Center (ITC) project to strengthen the export competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises in the textile and clothing industry and increase the capacity of trade support institutions in the Republic of Tajikistan. This project is funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

The purpose of the visit is to build capacity on design issues among textile and clothing enterprises and trade support institutions in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan through lectures, practical activities, visits to design studios and large retailers in order to understand and “touch” the areas of product design, product development and designing clothes. Nargiza Abdumajidova, ITC National Program Assistant in Tajikistan who accompanies the group, says: “This visit to Singapore will provide the Tajik and Kyrgyz textile and apparel sectors with an opportunity to better understand the requirements of client markets in order to increase competitiveness and diversify export markets. The main areas of study will be: market research through websites, creation of design advice, textiles, knowledge of jewelry and its applications in design.”

The workshop will be hosted by the Pte Ltd (TaF.tc) Textile and Fashion Training Center (Academy of Fashion Professions). TaF.tc is the educational wing of TaF.f (Textile and Fashion Federation). It is also the first Center for Training and Continuing Education (CET) for the textile and fashion industry in Singapore and intends to become the leading institution for capacity building in the global fashion industry.

During the visit, the delegation will also visit successful design studios such as Raoul and Ghim Li Global. Raoul is a Singaporean clothing and leather goods brand that has been worn by celebrities such as Rebecca Romijn, Jennifer Lawrence, Lea Michele, Kelly Rutherford, Pixie Lott and members of royal families including the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton. Ghim Lee is one of Singapore's largest garment factories and exporters with 15,000 employees and factories in Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, China, and Sri Lanka, producing 65 million pieces of knitwear per year, which are sold in Macy's , Walmart, C&A, El Corte Ingles.

Dushanbe, March 16, tajikistantimes.tj — March 13, 14, 15 Dushanbe has become the center of high fashion! These days, everyone could plunge into the world of fashion and beauty!

Well-known designers from Italy, France, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan presented their spring-summer 2018 collections to Dushanbe residents. Tajik fashion designers did not stand aside either.

“We have witnessed extraordinary, chic, romantic collections from designers and haute couture from seven countries of the world. Some of them are famous, some have joined high fashion for the first time.

It is symbolic and gratifying that it was in the Year of the Development of Tourism and Folk Crafts in Tajikistan that we were able to gather such masters and thus provide an opportunity for our designers to adequately present their collections at such a level. This was the first big step towards the development of the fashion industry in Tajikistan.

I want to thank all our partners, their help, of course, is tangible in holding the first High Fashion Week in Tajikistan!” - said the organizer of the event, director of the RA "Tyron" Shakhnoza Khamdamova.

Tajikistanfashionweek is the largest cultural event in the country, the main goal of which is to promote domestic brands, help preserve the cultural traditions of the peoples of Tajikistan, and promote cultural exchange between the countries of the project participants.