Moldovan Brands Runway: Where Fashion, Art, and Tech Collide in Moldova
by Adriano Batista
Moldova’s fashion scene just got a dose of high-tech coolness with the second edition of the Moldovan Brands Runway (MBR). This fashion event, which went down on September 8th and 9th, saw the fusion of fashion, art, and artificial intelligence. It was all made possible by ZIPHOUSE Fashion Innovation Hub, a division of the Technical University of Moldova, and the Light Industry Employers Association (APIUS).
The runway lit up with 13 Moldovan designers and 4 talents from Ukraine, Armenia, and Romania, showing off their Fall/Winter collections. All infused with an AI-infused atmosphere. Think projections, runway strolls, a digital fashion exhibition, style chats, and a pop-up shop – all packed into two days.
The highlights? Local designers going eco-friendly, using recyclable materials and planet-friendly production methods. It’s a nod to the conscious fashion movement, and the crowd loved it.
Although the majority of designers chose to present women’s collections, a few have dared with men’s fashion in a country where this market is still taking its first steps. Check out our favorite looks below:
Alexey Sorokin, fresh on the scene, made waves at ZGeneration 2023 and landed the top spot in the ready-to-wear category. His collection? It’s all about balance – a dance between elegance and rebellion.





Then there’s Ionel, a legendary name in classic clothing in Moldova. They’ve been at it for 75 years, and their “Autumn Symphony” collection is all about elegance, blending classic elements with modern flair. Think pastel colors, sophistication, and quality.





Tanner Fletcher SS24 “Beauty Pageant” Collection
Bershka launches GENERATION BERSHKA
Daniil at Francina Models photographed by Mattia DB and styled by Ginn Ahouanto, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
The Amsterdam-based brand Daily Paper has partnered with the Municipality of Amsterdam and adidas to celebrate the reopening of a local landmark: the street football court known as the “Adidasplein”.
DAVID CATALAN unveiled its Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, photographed by Dulce Daniel and styled by Alexandra P. Soler.
New Era and the Barcelona-based jewelry firm TwoJeys have launched their first collaborative collection.
The work of Slovak artist Andrej Dúbravský presents a world of bees, caterpillars, flowers, and naked boys who return the viewer’s gaze with confidence.
Pigmentarium has launched a new fragrance, La Petite Mort, created in collaboration with the artist Adonxs.
Kith has opened its first flagship store in the United Kingdom on London’s Regent Street.
The Spanish footwear brand Victoria is marking its 110th anniversary.
Maison&Objet Intérieurs Hong Kong is returning this December with an even more exciting and immersive experience for design lovers and professionals alike.
DSQUARED2 presents its Pre-Fall 2026 men’s collection with the idea that “life is a game.”
The collection focuses on the genuine spirit of the season, highlighting spontaneous gatherings, laughter among friends, and the feeling of a free-spirited winter.
AMIRI has opened its first European flagship boutique in Milan.
Vivobarefoot introduces the Sensus Moc Lace-Up Leather, a shoe that connects a traditional design to a modern barefoot philosophy.
The first cover story of Fucking Young!’s DREAMCORE issue features models Davin Brunson & Bell Hinova.
Our friends from PUMP! are hosting the night of the year: Black Friday reimagined as an editorial moment with sharp lines, strong color, and underwear taking the lead.
A Shaded View on Fashion Film returned for its 17th edition with founder and curator Diane Pernet at the helm, reaffirming her role as one of fashion film’s most uncompromising advocates.
Gucci will present its 2027 Cruise Collection in New York on May 16, 2026.
The selection offers options for men of all ages, including brothers, sons, fathers, uncles, and grandfathers.
The book is a collection of portraits taken over two years, documenting the people who define the city’s club scene.
MANCANDY unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, titled “ROOT: ANCESTRAL FUTURE.”
MOOHONG’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection reinterprets classic menswear.
Since launching his eponymous Lutz Huelle label in Paris in 2000, the German-born designer has built a reputation for reshaping codes that capture a certain joy that celebrates the individual.
Lanvin presents its festive season collection for 2025. The theme centers on togetherness, celebrating the joy of giving and the warmth of close relationships.
Photographer Pierrot has turned his lens on Rumah Rubah, the Balinese home of Gildas Loaëc, co-founder of Maison Kitsuné.
Oakley is reissuing its iconic X-Metal Juliet sunglasses, a model personally selected by Travis Scott in his new role as the brand’s Chief Visionary.
The mudac museum in Lausanne has given Swiss designer Kévin Germanier a carte blanche for an exhibition titled “Les Monstrueuses.”
This range is designed with a focus on sustainability, as every piece is made from carefully selected leftover leathers and fabrics.
Levi’s has launched a T-shirt collection celebrating the hip-hop group De La Soul.