In Paris, Moda Productions continues to position itself as a driving force behind how designers are introduced to the global stage. Working beyond traditional frameworks, the production house focuses on creating moments that are both strategic and impactful, placing designers in environments that elevate not only their work, but their perception within the industry. At its core, Moda is built on the understanding that access is everything. By aligning strong creative direction with high-level execution, the company opens doors that would otherwise remain closed, allowing designers to step into spaces that carry both cultural and industry weight. Led by Tracy Murray, Moda Productions continues to shape a model where opportunity, timing, and presentation intersect, creating a platform where designers are not only seen, but positioned for what comes next.

Kobi Halperin Look Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions & @celinmvy
Fjolla Nila at Palais Garnier for PFW
This season at Paris Fashion Week, Fjolla Nila delivered a powerful and refined presentation that underscored the brand’s growing international presence. Known for its couture craftsmanship and feminine strength, the collection showcased intricate detailing, luxurious fabrics, and a confident design language.
Set within an iconic Parisian venue, the show captured the attention of industry insiders, press, and global audiences alike. The strong visual identity and elevated execution reinforced Fjolla Nila’s position as a rising force in high fashion.
More than a presentation, this moment marked a significant step forward for the brand on the global stage.

Fjolla Nila Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
La Darique Presents Its Latest Collection in Paris
La Darique’s latest presentation in Paris unfolded with a sense of restraint that felt deliberate and assured, allowing the collection to speak through detail rather than excess.
Each look carried a controlled elegance, where form, fabric, and finish were carefully considered to create a cohesive visual rhythm on the runway. Moments of softness were contrasted with sharper tailoring, while feathered headpieces introduced a subtle theatrical edge without disrupting the overall harmony. The hair and makeup followed this same direction, reinforcing a consistent and polished identity throughout.
The result was a presentation that felt measured and intentional, highlighting La Darique’s ability to maintain a clear aesthetic while continuing to evolve within the global fashion landscape.

La Darique Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Sagio presenting at Palais Garnier for PFW
Sagio, led by designer Alexander Sagio, presented its latest collection in Paris at the Palais Garnier, introducing its design approach to an international audience.
The collection centered on structured silhouettes and defined shapes, with a clear focus on construction and proportion. Layering, fabric contrasts, and controlled detailing were used to build a consistent visual direction across the runway. Each look followed a cohesive framework, allowing the collection to develop steadily from one piece to the next without relying on dramatic shifts.
Hair and makeup were kept consistent throughout, supporting the overall presentation and reinforcing the brand’s focus on clarity and uniformity. The result was a show that emphasized discipline in both design and execution.
This presentation marked a continued step in Sagio’s international development, positioning the brand within a wider fashion context while maintaining a focused and recognizable identity.

Sagio Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Elie Feghali Introduces His Vision to the Paris Stage
Lebanese designer Elie Feghali presented his collection in Paris at the Palais Garnier, marking a significant step in his international development.
The collection focused on structured silhouettes, controlled detailing, and a measured use of texture, reflecting a design approach rooted in precision and consistency. Fabrics and finishes were carefully selected to maintain balance across the looks, allowing each piece to contribute to a cohesive presentation. The result was a collection that felt deliberate in its construction, with a clear emphasis on proportion and execution.
Presented to an international audience of editors, buyers, and industry professionals, the showcase introduced Feghali’s work to a wider stage. With this moment in Paris, he continues to expand his presence beyond the region, establishing a clear and focused position within the global fashion landscape.

Elie Feghali Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Mel Maxi Marks His Paris Debut with a New Approach to Ready-to-Wear
Designer Mel Maxi presented his latest collection in Paris at the Palais Garnier, introducing a distinct approach to construction and material within the ready-to-wear space.
The collection focused on reworking familiar elements through unexpected combinations, most notably the use of mink fur integrated with denim and structured garments. A renewed color palette brought tones back into focus, giving the collection a sense of freshness while maintaining a strong identity. Each look was built with attention to construction, allowing materials and form to define the overall direction.
Supported by HRLM Champagne, the presentation marked an important step for Mel Maxi as he expands internationally, positioning his work as a new contribution to the evolving ready-to-wear landscape.

Mel Maxi Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
The Muse Presents a Structured Vision in Paris
The Muse, founded by Mané Khachatryan, presented its latest collection in Paris at the Palais Garnier, continuing to develop a clear and consistent design direction.
The collection focused on structured silhouettes, defined shapes, and controlled styling. Each look was constructed with attention to proportion and finish, creating a cohesive runway where the garments remained the central focus. The approach avoided excess, relying instead on precision and repetition to establish a strong visual identity.
This presentation marked another step in the brand’s international development, reinforcing The Muse as a label with a focused and disciplined approach to design.
Mané Khachatryan Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Rolla Summers Redefines Couture at Paris Fashion Week
This season at Paris Fashion Week, Rolla Summers delivered a striking and artistic presentation that blurred the lines between fashion and sculpture. Known for her architectural silhouettes and intricate craftsmanship, the collection transformed the runway into a visual expression of couture as art.
Set within the iconic Palais Garnier, the show captivated industry insiders with its bold forms, rich textures, and museum-like presence. Each look carried a sense of structure and intention, elevating the collection beyond traditional garment design.
More than a runway moment, the presentation reinforced Rolla Summers’ identity as a designer pushing the boundaries of couture, bringing Lebanese artistry to the global fashion stage.

Rolla Summers Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Show Credits List:
Platform @modaproductionsofficial
Founder & CEO @tracy__murray
Operations @andreaskusz
Producer @ameliepimont
Brand and Talent Exec @_alielor
Backstage Director @ver.ojeda
Runway Director @carlathevenau
Backstage Coordinator @katlin_v87
VP @christiandurocherphotography
Videographers @duncan_dimanche @giovanny.scott @arsedi
Photographers @celinmvy @guillaumeroujas @clairejaillard @isadoratricerri @gregoire_avenel
Assistant coordinators @thiravigah @thiravisha
Skincare @omayma.skin
Sound & Light @generation_nexus
DJ @bussimusic
Catering @latractiongourmande
Front House managers @arnaud_lvl @lauriannesicc
Designer Exhibition @240791ek
Gift bag manager @opheliazocchi
Sponsors @omayma.skin @rose._.inparis @foliepops @duffbeautyofficial @helloa_bijoux @dorionsoaresoficial @hrlm_champagne @jardinsdarmenieofficial @ifaparis @pca.student.success
