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Eastern Aesthetics on the Paris Runway: Uzbek Brands Showcase Their Collections

On January 27, RA’NO COLLECTION and Miss Kamilla Exclusive presented their collections in Paris.
On the left, one model wears a white patterned outfit and the other a black outfit with a hijab. On the right, a woman in a patterned jacket walks alongside a model wearing a white wedding dress with a long blue embroidered cape and traditional headpiece
From left to right: Rano Khamraeva (RA’NO COLLECTION), Shakhnoza Abduqodirova (Miss Kamilla Exclusive) with their models
Photo: Paul Tomasini

The works were showcased as part of the international Oriental Fashion Show project, which brings together designers who reinterpret national aesthetics in a contemporary context.

RA’NO COLLECTION

The brand unveiled its “1001 Kecha” collection for the 2025-2026 season. The collection is rooted in Eastern imagery, motifs of Uzbek decorative art, and reimagined craft traditions. The designer works with natural fabrics, handcrafted techniques, and intricate embellishments, presenting them through modern silhouettes and constructions. The collection is built on contrasts between past and present, ornamentation and clean structure.

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RA’NO COLLECTION brand collection

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RA’NO COLLECTION brand collection

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RA’NO COLLECTION brand collection

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Miss Kamilla Exclusive

The bridal salon presented a line focused on femininity and the emotional state of the bride. The collection features soft silhouettes, delicate finishing, and handcrafted details. The designs appear restrained while preserving a strong sense of individuality in each look.

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Miss Kamilla Exclusive brand collection

Photo: Paul Tomasini

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Miss Kamilla Exclusive brand collection

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Miss Kamilla Exclusive brand collection

Photo: Paul Tomasini

For 15 years, the Oriental Fashion Show has been transforming traditional fashion into contemporary trends and has expanded to more than ten countries. Over this time, the project has showcased more than 100 designers from 50 countries.

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