On 11 June the TurkmenTextile Expo-2025 international exhibition and fair has officially opened at the Exhibition Center of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan. This key industry event of the year brought together the world’s leading manufacturers, designers and experts in the textile industry.
Representatives of the government of Turkmenistan, foreign delegations and heads of the largest textile enterprises took part in the opening ceremony. For three days, participants able to demonstrate their latest developments, conclude contracts and discuss prospects for the development of the industry.
The main areas of the exhibition are the presentation of innovative equipment for textile production, a display of collections of national Turkmen costumes, master classes on sustainable textile production, negotiations between international companies and Turkmen manufacturers.
Of particular interest to visitors is the eco-textile section, which presents environmentally friendly production technologies. At the same time, round tables on the digitalization of the textile industry are held in the conference halls.
During the TurkmenTextile Expo-2025 textile exhibition hosted a fashion show. Participants of the show saw the clothing collections from Turkmen brands, as well as works by foreign couturiers from France, Italy, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Great Britain, India, Uzbekistan, and the Netherlands.
The program was opened by the Turkmen brand Miras, representing the Ashgabat Fashion House. The brand showed national models of dresses and suits for adults and children.
The program continued with Mad Mood Milano with bright evening looks inspired by the Eastern theme.
The Kazakh brand Aspar offered viewers looks created at the junction of the cultures of the East and Europe.
Designer Govher Pirkuliyeva-Gouverne (France) reinterpreted the Turkmen national costume, emphasizing its organic nature and dynamics.
Hayden Ng takes up the baton of the fashion show, showing a combination of classic lines with leopard print.
The Uzbek brand Silk Vats, presenting suits made of natural silk, played with oriental motifs and modern fashion trends.
The exhibition runs until June 13 inclusive.