Georgia's capital Tbilisi hosted the 13th seasonal Tbilisi Fashion Week and presented 20 shows. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
A model wearing Mach & Mach costume with fur on the shoulder. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
George Shagashvili was inspired by Japan and Japanese culture for his latest collection. Black was the only colour the designer used in his collection. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Tango de la Rosa – this was the name of photographer Irma Sharikadze’s performance which took place in the basement of Marjanishvili Theatre. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Atelier 27 played with black, red and white colours while working on the latest collection. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
The buyers and the audience were surprised how Shagashvili could create so many variations by using only one colour – black. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Dalood by Ani Datukishvili show, which presented young women in different styles. Her collection presented a mix of classic, casual and sport styles. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
About 20 international journalists and 50 buyers and fashionistas attended Tbilisi Fashion Week. More than 200 guests witnessed each show at TFW. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Models wearing Maxime Machaidze clothing sat in Soviet-time cars. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
A highlight of Irma Sharikadze’s show was when one dancer-model shaved her hair on stage, making her performance very dramatic. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Model Mariam Archemashvili made her debut catwalk while showing dark red dress by Atelir 27. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Fringed dresses by Mach & Mach added movement to the models’ walk. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Following the Japanese theme, make-up artists from MAC international chose Japanese-style look for the models. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Four women dressed in Sharikadze’s silk dresses told their stories while dancing the Tango. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Atelir 27 offered large bright extraordinary ear-rings, adding sharp details to the light dresses. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
About 20 models wearing Lalo Cardigans clothe emerged from backstage and stood all together in front of the audience so everyone could get a closer look. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Salome Gviniashvili was appreciated by the audience and fashion buyers, who particularly seemed to love her yellow thigh-high boots. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Love was the main theme of Irma Sharikadze’s Tango de la Rosa performance. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Georgian famous actress Ruska Makashvili posing for photographers while wearing Mach & Mach circular textured top with three-quarter length pants with side split. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Ana Akhvlediani, who previously appeared editorially in ELLE promoting Dolce & Gabbana, sashayed down the catwalk wearing Atelier 27. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
George Shaghashvili was inspired with the 'Dots Obsession' series of installations by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
While Tango dancers typically wore black and red costumes, Irma Sharikadze broke this rule and dressed her models in blue, light red, yellow and pink silk dresses. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Long distressed leather trench coats and metallic short jackets were trendy in Salome Gviniashvili’s debut collection. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Fur and sharp colours was the focus of designer duo Mach & Mach. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge
After presenting his all-black collection, at the end of the show model presented a magnificent kimono designed by George Shagashvili. Photo by N. Alavidze/Agenda.ge.