Rome Fashion Week 2024 closes on a positive note

Rome Fashion Week 2024 ends on a positive note, reaching +15% of visitors for its seventh edition.

In the foreground are networking moments and the latest trends in the world of ceremonies. (On the cover, photo Rome Fashion Week | via Facebook)

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From 8 to 10 June the seventh edition of Rome Fashion Week 2024 took place in pavilion 1 of the Rome Fair.

Kermesse point of reference for the formal fashion for men and womencloses the latest edition with an important one +15% growth in visitors.

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At the center of the success is the large offering of national and international brands that have dictated the latest trends of the 2025 collections.

Rome Fashion Week 2024, growing number of visitors

Rome Fashion Week 2024, again this year, brings home important growth: + 15% visitors.

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The event, now in its seventh edition, aims to bring together the main players in the world of ceremonies to create networking moments and business, but also discover all the new trends that will come.

Mission accomplished during the last edition of Rome Fashion Week 2024 which was born from an idea of Andrew Lookman as a privileged observatory on the stylistic directions of the future.

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Thus, Fiera Roma hosted the best producers of formal wear internationally, giving life to three days of high fashion with the protagonists of the 2025 women’s and men’s formal collections.

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The brands protagonists of Rome Fashion Week 2024

The fair was a launching pad for new brands but also a important showcase for the most important companies in the sector.

Such as, among others, Angelo Toma, Arnita Mani, Carla Ruiz, Carlo Pignatelli, Cautieri, Christian Koelhert, Cimirro Alfonso Fashion, Club Voltaire, Dolce Emozione, Elisabetta Dori, Eva Rubbini, Fast 2 Sologioie, Fely Campo, Frank Lyman Design, Kirico, Guffanti Showroom, Lexus.

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But also Linea Raffaelli, Magia Moda, Maria Coca, Marini Silvano, Matilde Cano, Meta 4, Morilee-Veni Infantino, Musani, Nefertari, Rita Mode, Rosa Clarà, Roberta Longo, San Pietro Uomo, Simply Divine, Sonia Pena, Susanna Rivieri , Rojbej Couture, Tarik Ediz, Thomas Pina, Torres, Vivien Luxury and Wonà.


Ceremony trend 2025, the Rome Fashion Week docet

So, the trends for the formal and evening dresses 2025, between confirmations of timeless elegance and very fashionable colours.

Thus, the new collections are a true triumph of fantasy with a high level of glamour.

Women’s ceremony trends 2025

More and more for women slippery and essential proposals, characterized by structured and shiny fabrics. There is also room for deep slits, mermaid silhouettes, one-shoulder models and off-the-shoulder necklines.

It will be next year too color the great protagonist of the ceremonies: from green in all its shades – forest color and emerald first and foremost – but also in shades of purple with cyclamen colour hero.

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Also worth mentioning is the segment dedicated to dresses for the eighteenth, with lines that stand out for a predilection for glitter fabrics and sumptuous details.

Men’s ceremony trends 2025

Elegance influences all the style choices of designers in the field of men’s formalwear 2025.

The new collections see the triumph of double-breasted suits and modern slim silhouette. We will see less and more damask pastel shades which are accompanied by the inevitable nuances of blue and black.

But also an important focus on necktie which returns to pole position, preferably with a small knot.


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