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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-31T14:43:48.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "fashion",
    "Avtandil",
    "Georgia",
    "KAPSALAN",
    "Kazakhstan",
    "NO.SUGAR",
    "Rano Collection",
    "Shama Nasinde",
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  "textContent": "In a region so rich in artisanal history, it’s always exciting to see what the creative minds of Uzbekistan and beyond are bringing to the fashion calendar. From 20 – 22 May, Visa Fashion Week Tashkent gathered some of Central Asia’s brightest designers at InterContinental hotel Tashkent for the Pre-Fall 2026 season. Visa Fashion Week CEO Bauyrzhan Shadibekov has an eye for creatives who capture the bright and emerging pulse of Tashkent while still honouring the region’s deep rooted style identity. This season explores “the nature of light and the authentic codes of the region,” said Shadibekov in a press statement. With each collection, the fashion week continues its legacy as “a genuine social elevator for young Central Asian designers” and reimagines the DNA of Uzbek style. This season’s ethos was “following the sun” and there was plenty of room to play. Georgian designer Avtandil sent models down the runway in baggy sheer linens embellished with 3D florals that beautifully captured the light. Designed in collaboration with graphic artist Rusudan Petviashvili, the collection’s androgyny and quiet drama was full of contrasts that felt like a breath of fresh air. Delicate natural fabrics were precisely tailored and moody graffiti-like illustrations were... Read more »\n\nThe post tradition reimagined | visa fashion week tashkent appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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