Georgia has been selected as guest nation at the next Pitti Uomo, scheduled from June 12-15, 2018. Pitti Uomo, being organised since 2015 in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has selected six Georgian labels for its next edition in June. Among the designers include, Irakli Rusadze who will present Situationist, his women’s ready-to-wear label and menswear label Aznaur. Gola Damian will showcase his eclectic and colorful men’s and women’s collections.
Tatuna Nikolaishvili will also display his collection which will at once be both classic and modern. Anuka Keburia introduced the women’s ready-to-wear and an array of unisex items, her style is both minimalistic and a touch streetwear, with black as the predominant colour.
Anuka Keburia, launched her own footwear label in 2006. Keburia’s focus is on natural materials, mostly leather, and artisanal manufacturing. Pitti Uomo’s Guest Nation Georgia programme is supported by LEPL Enterprise Georgia, the country’s national agency for economic development, and by Pitti Tutorship, the division of Pitti Immagine which runs the show organiser’s mentorship programme
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