
All the
Romanian
brands to know
from Bucharest
Fashion Week:
from Ami
Amalia who
talks about
magic to
Litkovska who
takes us to the
top of
Kilimanjaro
Ami Amalia’s moving performance ends on the notes of All You Need is Love while Litovska tells the path of rebirth through struggle and Volt transforms contrast into choreography
by Silvia PisanuApril 2, 2025
Here are the Romanian brands to know that showed
at Bucharest Fashion Week, which celebrated its
second edition
The Bucharest Fashion Week, now in its second edition, ended with a success: from March 27 to 30, the Romanian capital hosted a vibrant fashion show, which saw numerous brands, both emerging and more consolidated, from Romania and neighboring countries, and beyond, show their collections. An event that celebrated creativity and innovation but also brought powerful, intense and emotional messages to the stage, on highly topical issues.
The invitation to break down all types of conflict dominates, expressed in different ways, suggesting a vision of unity and harmony, making expressive contrasts and differences a gift, rather than a shield.
Here are the designers to know among those who showed at Bucharest Fashion Week
Ami Amalia

With sustainability and slow fashion as key values of the brand, AMI AMALIA brings to the stage, through knitwear, a hymn to life, giving a legendary soundtrack that begins with “Image” by John Lennon, not a political anthem or a social manifesto but an invitation to think of a better world. With “What a wonderful world” by Louis Armstrong the invitation is to celebrate the beauty of nature and small things; finally with “All you need is love”, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, love is the fundamental element that can unite people and solve the difficulties of the world.
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