Monte-Carlo Fashion Week and Amber Lounge

This year the Monte-Carlo Fashion Week and the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode worked in partnership with Amber Lounge to create a fantastic show.

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The artistic direction of Rosanna Trinchese showcased local and international brands with environmentally and sustainable collections. The show was opened by the motorsport driver fashion show, with numerous brands such as Real Gentleman, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss and Paul & Shark.

“I am delighted to partner with Sonia Irvine and her Amber Lounge team. This year the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode and Monte-Carlo Fashion Week joined forces with Amber Lounge to organize a show focused on Monaco, both with made in Monaco brands and with Monte-Carlo collections of international brands”, said Federica Nardoni Spinetta, President and Founder of the Monaco Fashion Council & Monte-Carlo Fashion Week. 

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The brand Beach & Cashmere Monaco by Federica Nardoni Spinetta had a collection made entirely from upcycled sails, with the sea as inspiration. It raises awareness and plays an active role in promoting sustainability through high-quality, eco-friendly garments. Their runway shoes are from the sustainable brand ACBC, which won the MCFW Sustainable Fashion Award. 

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The Monegasque brand Inessa Creations by Inès Bensalah showcased her new couture and luxury swimwear collection ‘Monte Carlo Hills.’ A masterful combination of craftsmanship, haute couture, high-end fabrics and Swarovski crystals resulted in unique pieces.

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Laura Spreti interpreted the fable of the modern princess with tradition and innovation through the use of Italian tailoring techniques. Her dresses were handmade with precious fabrics and intricate details made from diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds.

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Ymaginaria by Sofia Alemani, a designer-architect, founded this brand after a career of art, interior design, scenography, painting and sculpture. The collection was accessories with jewellery from Pasquini Roma and eco-sustainable bags from Thalie Paris. 

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Closing the show was Alter Design by Pauline Ducruet, showcasing a genderless collection. 

The important charity auction in support of Caudwell Children was also held. The foundation was created to change the lives of disabled children and their families by providing services, equipment, therapies, and treatments to enable them to lead an active, happy and independent life. Over half a million euros were raised, and the final amount will be confirmed in the upcoming days. 

 

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