Apparently, the fashion weeks for 2024 will have a common denominator: "Supermodel Elton Ilirjani".
After the success of Costa Rica Fashion Week 2024, he excelled at Tokyo Fashion Week, held on September 1st and 3rd.
The fashion industry in Japan is developing by leaps and bounds and this is the most important event there. The opening of the fashion week in Tokyo was once again entrusted to Elton Ilirjani, who appeared much differently than we had seen in Costa Rica. This makes it special and get everyone's attention.
He walked the red carpet in House of Mua Mua outfits with a rose-dominated design, while on the catwalk he appeared more masculine, cigar in hand.
Known as the genderless supermodel, fashion designers find it very easy to trust their art and choose it to represent their vision.
Now Elton Ilirjani is clear with which brands he will open the fashion weeks and they are precisely those that have the same focus and vision as
"House of Mua Mua".
In the second show on the red carpet on September 3, Ilirjani shone on the catwalk in clothes from OFS (Old Fashioned Standards), a Canadian brand that is based on handwork. While another moment where he attracted attention during the fashion week in Japan was precisely while walking on the catwalk with "Chidori", a Japanese brand that is known for its special creations.
The fashion weeks where we will see Elton Ilirjani or the following fashion events are:
September 3-6, 2024- Seoul Fashion Week.
September 7-11, 2024- New York Fashion Week. September 17-23, 2024- Milan Fashion Week, September 23- October 2, 2024- Paris Fashion Week. October 3-15, 2024- some activities in Tirana as well as part of "Miss Globe" December 4-9, 2024- Miami Art Basel
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