Mode Suisse – Edition 10 | Zurich
by Adriano B.
Fashion events in Switzerland come and go. Mode Suisse, however, is here to stay and remain at sustainable continuity. The platform initiated by Yannick Aellen in 2011, and supported by Engagement Migros since 2012, is going to celebrate its 10th edition.
For five years, Mode Suisse has been providing a full overview of how the most significant contemporary Swiss fashion designers are developing. Well-known labels such as enSoie, Julian Zigerli, Adrian Reber and huber egloff are going to meet with ambitious newcomers such as Julia Seemann and YVY.
For its anniversary edition, Mode Suisse is returning to Puls 5, the former foundry building in Zurich-West on September 5.
Apart from its sélection officielle featuring BLANK ETIQUETTE by Tosca Wyss, Claudia Zuber, IAHAI, LYN Lingerie and Steinrohner, among others, Edition 10 will be supplemented by a show entitled L’autre Regard, a combination of collections by HEAD – Genève, labels DYL, Lida Noba, Mourjjan and more to come.
And there is yet another treat Mode Suisse is holding in store: While access so far was limited to an audience of invited experts only, the fashion shows are now opening to interested parties without professional ties to the industry for the first time. Simply send a quick e-mail to info@modesuisse.com and, with a bit of luck, you will receive a personal invitation.
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