Overview: Baku Fashion Week

Baku Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025–2026 wrapped up on May 18, brought together designers, creatives, and fashion lovers from across the region. The three-day event, held at the Baku Convention Center, showcased rising Azerbaijani fashion talent alongside international talent. The event was organized by ModePoint and Stock Concept Store, two platforms that support local fashion in Azerbaijan. This season’s designer lineup was strong and diverse, with designers like Chovghun, Monkey Fourest, GUNAH, Dada’s and UVENTA. Let’s take a closer look at powerful collections, a bold spirit, and meaningful cultural representation at Baku Fashion Week FW2025–2026.

UVENTA

UVENTA’s bold and innovative designs show off its futuristic spirit, and its delicate details keep it true to its distinctive look. The “2125” collection blends modern materials with avant-garde styles. It’s got a great look, and it’s got some really advanced technology. The contrast between strength and subtlety creates a visionary balance, pushing the boundaries of contemporary fashion.

DADA’S

Azerbaijani designer Naila Dadashova, founder of Dada’s Studio, presented her first full runway collection, Wild East, at Baku Fashion Week. The brand, active since 2019 with capsule collections, debuted its official runway collection. Drawing from her cultural roots, Wild East combines vibrant colors, bold silhouettes, and contrasting textures to explore the depth of Eastern identity — where strength and softness coexist. Dada’s Studio is committed to using natural materials like cotton, wool, and silk in their products, and Wild East reflects that commitment.

CHOVGHUN

Chovghun presented its latest collection, which established the foundation of the brand’s evolving mindset. Designed with modern clarity in mind, the collection reflects a confident shift toward the future. This season, we’ve got a bunch of new arrivals, like trench coats, jumpsuits, shirts, pants, and knitwear. Each piece’s subtle modern details make essentials more appealing. The colors, a mix of earthy browns, stone greys, deep blacks, dark blues, and rich burgundies, create a look that feels earthy yet modern.

GUNAH

GUNAH’s collection, “The Colors of Life and Words,” is inspired by Mammad Araz and captures the vibe of the 2000s. The collection’s style is inspired by 2000s fashion, so there’s a lot of denim, leather, and streetwear. Identity, street sounds, graffiti, and music — this mix, along with the designer’s childhood memories, became the inspiration for this collection.

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