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18.10.2025 | Culture

Tallinn Fashion Week Returns

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Tallinn Fashion Week

Tallinn Fashion Week ReturnsToivo Freeman Pilt

 

Each year, Tallinn Fashion Week gains more and more international notoriety as Estonia’s top fashion designers become more globally renowned. Next week, these designers will present their fall collections. And who will win the top prize, the Golden Needle, or Kuldnõel in Estonian?

On Wednesday, 22 October, the main designer presenting his collection will be Toivo Freeman Pilt, who is also widely known as a very successful artist. After his collection is on the catwalk, the Golden Needle award will be presented.

 

Siret Design
Mammu Couture
Nora Isle

 

The next day will feature collections by Siret Design, the Amanjeda line of luxury wear by Katrin Kuldma, Brand NO.8, Mammu Couture, Sibille Maask, and Nora Isle.

Friday, 24 October will see the final collections, this time by Karl-Christoph Rebane, Iris Janvier, Verens, Gina Ri, and Kristina Viirpalu.

All fall collections will be presented at Tallinn’s Creative Hub, known in Estonian as Kultuurikatel. This former industrial site is the perfect venue for hosting any event of any type, what with its spectacular interior and location.

More information about the designers and their collections, as well as press releases, are available in Estonian here.

 

Karl-Christoph Rebane
Iris Janvier
Verens
Gina Ri
Kristina Viirpalu

 

 

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