Kyiv Fashion Week 2025: 10 stunning spring collections by Ukrainian designers

Ukrainian Fashion Week SS26 took place in Kyiv. This time, the concept was about finding and demonstrating the connection between Ukrainian fashion and visual art. That is why a special place in the season's program was dedicated to events representing the interaction of art and fashion. We have gathered 10 of the most interesting collections from Ukrainian designers this season.
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This is a sustainable fashion brand that reflects the lifestyle and mindset of the modern woman. The assortment includes basic carryover models and seasonal limited drops. This fall, Article took part in Ukrainian Fashion Week for the first time.
The main idea of the collection is "structure your freedom." Clear lines, thoughtful textures, balanced colors, and precise cuts form a base that makes it easy to express yourself. The collection includes blazers, shirts, wide trousers, skirts, and vests.
Article collection (photo: press service)
Damirli
This is a Ukrainian brand that combines relevance and historical code, creating a new classic. It gained wide recognition thanks to numerous looks created for Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Oleksandr Usyk.
In the new season, the brand presented an elegant capsule of pieces: polos, down jackets, and blazers. A polo is a versatile wardrobe piece that combines everyday comfort and sophistication. The down jackets are functional yet refined outerwear. The blazers in a minimalist style open a new perspective on men’s classics. They are restrained yet expressive.
Damirli collection (photo: press service)
Marchi
The Ukrainian brand Marchi, specializing in outerwear, presented a new collection in which Ukrainian minimalism was combined with French chic.
Ease and French chic became the basis of the stylistic direction: loose silhouettes, weightless fabrics, and cuts. This all provides an uncompromising sense of freedom. This is also emphasized by abstract prints depicting parachutes and hang gliders.
Marchi collection (photo: press service)
Santa
The brand’s spring-summer 2026 collection features corsets with a burlesque code, dress-jackets made of pink satin, elongated capes, voluminous sleeves, and dramatic silhouettes.
To achieve the effect of lightness and sophistication, designer Yana Stanislavska used silk, satin, and crepe de chine. And soft yet decisive leather adds modern strength and expressiveness. White denim brings unexpected purity and clarity.
Santa collection (photo: press service)
Khrystyna Rachytska
This is a Ukrainian ethno-wear brand that creates unique handmade pieces and strives to convey discoveries of Ukrainian art to a wide audience through clothing and embroidery.
The central symbol of the new collection is the image of an apple tree. The collection consists of women's garments made of linen and silk, decorated with hand embroidery techniques "glad" and "nyzynka." Each look is complemented by accessories made of materials that were typically used in traditional Ukrainian jewelry, such as wax, brass, garnet, amber, glass, and enamel.
Khrystyna Rachytska collection (photo: press service)
Chuprina
The new collection is built around tweed. It explores the phenomenon of femininity through the prism of modernity. It is relaxed luxury combined with a new view on sensuality and sexuality.
The main silhouettes of the collection are dresses, jackets, trousers, and jumpsuits with accent fringe and delicate finishes. The collection also includes a separate line of seven cotton shirts, each named after a day of the week. The color palette combines the main milky tone with matcha shades and delicate pink highlights.
Chuprina collection (photo: press service)
Guranda
The new collection by the brand Guranda was born from the designer's connection to her native Kherson region. The main inspiration was the beauty of Lake Lemuria, famous for its pink waters.
The collection explores the duality of fragility and resilience. Airy chiffon dresses and suits in delicate coral shades resemble the gentle movement of water, while strict blue silhouettes made of dense textures embody protection and strength.
The main looks of the collection include light coral tulle dresses and suits, blue dresses with a pronounced quilted texture, suits with wide trousers, corset mini and maxi dresses, voluminous tops, and dresses with ruffles.
Guranda collection (photo: press service)
Mint
The new collection of the brand "Whisper of the East" is created for a woman who does not try to attract attention—she already has it. At the center of the collection is the power of softness, the elegance of temptation, silence that sounds louder than words.
The color palette ranges from deep, saturated shades of night to warm colors of the eastern sun: black, red, and mint. The looks are adorned with gold in embroidery and decorative elements. Massive jewelry complements each look, enhancing its strength, depth, and character.
Mint collection (photo: press service)
Andreas Moskin
The new SS26 collection is called Live forward. The men's part of the collection includes oversized suits, vests, and Bermuda shorts. The brand also presents its debut women's line, distinguished by maxi dresses and deconstructed suits.
Moreover, for the third season in a row, the collection includes adaptive clothing, from trousers with hidden fasteners for easy access to prosthetics to special embroidery on clothing that helps people with visual impairments. The blazers feature adjustable fastenings, and the tops are created using magnetic closures.
Andreas Moskin collection (photo: press service)
the COAT by Katia Silchenko
Katia Silchenko's show became the final chord of the 57th Fashion Week. About 600 people gathered for her event in a pavilion at VDNH. Silchenko's collection demonstrates calm and balance, as well as confidence in the next steps. These feelings arise thanks to the use of warm brown shades.
The founder of the COAT brand surprised the public not only with a new collection but also with a wedding right at her show. At the finale, the designer said "yes" to her beloved Serhii Nekleva. By tradition, each fashion show ends with a wedding look, so the 57th season of Fashion Week in Ukraine was no exception.
Katia Silchenko's collection and wedding (photo: press service)
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