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Moda Productions Makes History for Independent Designers at the Palais Garnier

At the iconic Palais Garnier, Moda Productions created a landmark moment dedicated entirely to independent designers. The showcase demonstrated that emerging and independent talent can step onto some of the world’s most prestigious stages when given the right platform, support, and vision. 

Moda Productions Makes History for Independent Designers at the Palais Garnier

Led by founder Tracy Murray, Moda Productions continues to challenge traditional industry barriers by providing designers with the production expertise, creative direction, and international exposure needed to present their work at the highest level. The event stood as a powerful statement: with the right collaborators and opportunities, independent designers can achieve what was once thought impossible. 

Elie Feghali Brings Lebanese Couture to the Paris Stage 

Lebanese designer Elie Feghali presented his work during Paris Fashion Week at the historic Palais Garnier, introducing his couture vision on one of fashion’s most prestigious stages. The grand setting provided a fitting backdrop for a collection that celebrated elegance, craftsmanship, and the enduring artistry of Lebanese design. 

Feghali’s collection showcased dramatic silhouettes, intricate detailing, and luxurious fabrics, reflecting the refined techniques that have long defined Lebanese couture. Each look balanced classic glamour with contemporary sophistication, highlighting the designer’s ability to merge tradition with a modern runway presence. 

The presentation attracted the attention of international editors, buyers, and fashion insiders, marking an important milestone in Feghali’s career. With this Paris showcase, the designer continues to expand his presence within the global couture landscape while representing the strength of Lebanese fashion on the world stage. 

Elie Feghali Photo Courtesy of Moda productions
Elie Feghali Photo Courtesy of Moda productions

YS Brand Brings a New Wave of Ukrainian Design to Paris 

At the iconic Palais Garnier during Paris Fashion Week, YS Brand introduced its vision to an international audience, led by designer Yanis Stepanenko and co-founder Elen. More than a debut, the presentation felt like a statement of identity, placing Ukrainian creativity firmly within the global fashion conversation. 

The collection reimagined heritage through bold silhouettes, rich textures, and elevated detailing, balancing strength with refinement. Designed for a modern, global woman, each look carried a sense of confidence while remaining rooted in cultural craftsmanship. 

A defining element of the showcase was its collaborative spirit, bringing together leading Ukrainian creatives. Accessories by Lona Prist, footwear by Kachorovska, fine jewelry by Lobortas Jewelry House, and sculptural hats by Marta Holod completed the looks, alongside the presence of brand ambassador Monica. Together, they presented a unified vision of contemporary Ukrainian design, one grounded in resilience, artistry, and forward momentum. 

YS Brand Photo Courtesy of Moda productions
YS Brand Photo Courtesy of Moda productions 

Sarah Abbas Defines a New Era of Jordanian Design in Paris 

At the iconic Palais Garnier during Paris Fashion Week, Jordanian designer Sarah Abbas presented a collection that quietly captivated with its sense of grace, intention, and modern femininity. 

Abbas approaches design with a deep sensitivity to the women she dresses, creating pieces that feel both effortless and refined. Her collection unfolded through fluid silhouettes, delicate detailing, and soft movement, offering a vision of elegance that is understated yet powerful. Rather than demanding attention, her work invites it, revealing a confidence rooted in subtlety and precision. 

Presented to an international audience of editors, buyers, and industry insiders, the showcase marked an important step in Abbas’s growing global presence. Her Paris debut reflected not only her personal design language, but also the evolving voice of Jordanian fashion on the international stage. 

Sarah Abbas Photo Courtesy of Moda productions
Sarah Abbas Photo Courtesy of Moda productions

The Muse Introduces a Bold Feminine Perspective in Paris 

At the iconic Palais Garnier during Paris Fashion Week, The Muse, founded by designer Mané, unveiled a collection that embraced confidence, individuality, and modern femininity, with support from Jardine d'Arménie Brandy. 

The brand’s vision came to life through striking silhouettes and statement pieces designed for women who lead with presence and self-assurance. Each look carried a sense of intention, balancing clean sophistication with a contemporary edge that felt both wearable and expressive, with subtle touches of Dorion Soares fine jewelry complementing select designs. 

Presented in collaboration with Moda Productions, the showcase marked a significant moment for The Muse, positioning the brand as a rising voice within the new generation of designers shaping the future of fashion. 

The Muse Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
The Muse Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

Aleen Sabbagh Steps Forward as a Rising Force in Paris Fashion 

During Paris Fashion Week, designer Aleen Sabbagh unveiled her latest collection at the iconic Palais Garnier, presenting a vision rooted in precision, elegance, and quiet confidence. 

Sabbagh’s work stood out for its ability to feel both structured and fluid, with silhouettes that enhanced the natural movement of the body rather than overpowering it. Her attention to detail and refined craftsmanship created pieces that felt intentional and effortless, offering a modern interpretation of femininity that is both strong and understated. 

Presented to an audience of international editors, buyers, and industry insiders, the showcase marked a significant step in Sabbagh’s growing global presence. With a clear and confident design language, she continues to establish herself among a new wave of designers shaping the future of contemporary fashion.  

Aleen Sabbagh Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Aleen Sabbagh Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

La Darique Establishes Its Signature Elegance in Paris 

During Paris Fashion Week, La Darique unveiled its latest collection at the iconic Palais Garnier, offering a composed and confident take on contemporary femininity. 

The collection was defined by a sense of balance, where structured tailoring met fluid movement, creating silhouettes that felt both intentional and effortless. Carefully chosen fabrics and refined construction highlighted the brand’s attention to detail, while subtle theatrical touches, including feathered headpieces, introduced moments of quiet drama without overpowering the overall elegance. 

Presented to an international audience of editors, buyers, and industry insiders, the showcase reinforced La Darique’s identity as a brand rooted in timeless design, while continuing to evolve within the modern fashion landscape. 

La Darique Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
La Darique Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions 

Brooke Barry Steps Into Paris with a Personal and Powerful Debut 

Brooke Barry’s Paris debut felt less like a traditional runway and more like a true introduction. Presenting her first collection at the iconic Palais Garnier, the American designer brought a hands-on and deeply personal approach, having worked closely on each piece leading up to the show. 

Her collection centered on individuality and emotion, with each look designed to enhance confidence rather than overpower it. Barry creates with intention, focusing on how women feel in her pieces just as much as how they look. 

The audience response was immediate, marking the arrival of a young designer with a clear and authentic voice. Known for her vibrant energy, Brooke Barry is building a brand rooted in empowerment, where every woman feels confident, seen, and entirely herself. 

Brooke Barry Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Brooke Barry Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

Rolla Summers Brings a Sculptural Vision to Paris 

Rolla Summers’ Paris presentation felt like a meeting point between fashion and art. Showing at the iconic Palais Garnier during Paris Fashion Week in collaboration with Moda Productions, the Lebanese designer introduced a collection defined by structure, texture, and bold artistic expression. 

Her work stood out through architectural silhouettes and intricate detailing, with each piece carrying the presence of something carefully constructed rather than simply worn. The collection moved beyond traditional runway expectations, presenting garments that felt sculptural and expressive. 

The showcase marked a strong moment for Summers on the international stage, highlighting a distinctive creative voice and further positioning her within the evolving landscape of global fashion. 

Rolla Summers Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Rolla Summers Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions 

Aras Nancy Illuminates the Paris Runway with Angolan Vision 

Founder Sara’s Paris presentation of Aras Nancy brought a distinct sense of identity and presence to the runway. Showing at the iconic Palais Garnier during Paris Fashion Week, the Angolan fashion house introduced its world to an international audience with confidence and clarity. 

Drawing inspiration from Angola’s natural brilliance, the collection explored themes of strength, luxury, and self-expression. Rich textures, refined silhouettes, and intentional detailing came together to create looks that felt both powerful and elegant, reflecting a deep connection to heritage while speaking to a modern global woman. 

The showcase marked a defining moment for the brand, highlighting the growing influence of African design on the international stage. With a strong and distinctive voice, Aras Nancy continues to position itself as a rising force in global fashion.  

Aras Nancy Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Aras Nancy Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

Fjolla Nila Brings Its Signature Craftsmanship to Paris 

For over fifteen years, couture house Fjolla Nila, led by sisters Fjolla Nila and Jona Nila, has built a reputation grounded in precision, elegance, and enduring craftsmanship. Known for its refined eveningwear and confident silhouettes, the brand continues to evolve while staying true to its core identity. 

Most recently, the house presented its work at the iconic Palais Garnier during Paris Fashion Week, marking a powerful moment in its international journey. The showcase reinforced Fjolla Nila’s position as a leading couture house from Kosovo, capturing the attention of the global fashion audience. 

With its own production facility and a team of over 100 skilled artisans, the brand maintains full creative and technical control, ensuring each piece reflects the highest level of craftsmanship. As Fjolla Nila continues to expand its global footprint, it remains dedicated to the artistry and discipline that define true couture. 

Fjolla Nila look / Earrings Dorion Soares Jewelry Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Fjolla Nila look / Earrings Dorion Soares Jewelry Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

Alexander Sagio Makes a Striking Impression in Paris 

There is a clarity to Alexander Sagio’s work that feels both deliberate and uncompromising. Presenting his label during Paris Fashion Week at the iconic Palais Garnier, the designer introduced a collection defined by precision, control, and a strong architectural perspective. 

Sagio approaches design with a focus on form and construction, creating silhouettes that feel sculpted rather than styled. Clean lines, layered textures, and structured shapes gave each look a sense of strength and intention, designed for women who carry presence with confidence. 

The Paris showcase marked a defining step for the brand, positioning Sagio as a designer with a clear and disciplined vision, one that stands out within the evolving landscape of contemporary fashion. 

Sagio Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Sagio Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

Kilian Kerner Presents a Defining Collection in Paris 

During Paris Fashion Week, Berlin-based designer Kilian Kerner presented his latest collection at the iconic Palais Garnier, bringing his established design identity to an international stage. 

The collection showcased a confident mix of contemporary silhouettes and elevated ready-to-wear, reflecting Kerner’s ability to move between modern city influences and refined design. Clean execution, sharp contrasts, and a strong visual presence defined the runway, offering a collection that felt both current and commercially relevant. 

Supported by partners including Tamaris, Tweezerman, and Fielmann, the presentation marked another important step in Kerner’s continued international presence, reinforcing his position within today’s global fashion landscape. 

Kilian Kerner Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions
Kilian Kerner Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions

Melmaxi Brings Unforgettable Harlem Influence to the Paris Stage 

During Paris Fashion Week, Harlem-based designer Melmaxi presented his latest work at the iconic Palais Garnier, introducing his distinct take on luxury streetwear to an international audience. 

Rooted in the cultural influence of Harlem, Melmaxi’s designs combined bold expression with elevated craftsmanship, creating pieces that felt both personal and instantly recognizable. His approach to customization and texture brought a strong visual identity to the runway, reflecting a designer who draws directly from his environment and community. 

The showcase marked a significant step in bringing Harlem’s creative energy to a global stage, supported by a partnership with HRLM Champagne. As Melmaxi continues to expand his reach, his work stands as a modern extension of Harlem’s lasting impact on fashion.  

Melmaxi Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions 
Melmaxi Photo Courtesy of Moda Productions 

Max Alexander Takes His First Steps on the Paris Stage 

This season, Moda Productions introduced a new generation of talent by bringing 10-year-old designer Max Alexander to Paris, giving him the opportunity to present his work within an international fashion setting. 

Invited to step into the global industry at such an early stage, Max showcased his designs at the iconic Palais Garnier, supported by Tracy Murray and producer Amelie Pimont. The moment highlighted both his creativity and the level of trust placed in his potential. A standout element of the presentation was his collaboration with the Wearable Art Museum, whose accessories added a distinctive artistic layer and brought the overall vision together. 

By creating space for emerging talent, Moda Productions continues to demonstrate that age is no barrier when vision and opportunity align, opening doors for the next generation to step onto the world stage.  

Credits List: 

Platform @modaproductionsofficial  
Founder & CEO @tracy__murray 
Operations @andreaskusz 
Producer @ameliepimont 
Brand and Talent Exec @_alielor 
Backstage Director @ver.ojeda 
Runway Director @carlathevenau 
Backstage Coordinator @katlin_v87 
VP @christiandurocherphotography 
Videographers @duncan_dimanche @giovanny.scott @arsedi  
Photographers @celinmvy @guillaumeroujas @clairejaillard @isadoratricerri @gregoire_avenel  
Assistant coordinators @thiravigah @thiravisha  
Skincare @omayma.skin  
Sound & Light @generation_nexus 
DJ @bussimusic  
Catering @latractiongourmande  
Front House managers @arnaud_lvl @lauriannesicc  
Designer Exhibition @240791ek  
Gift bag manager @opheliazocchi  
Sponsors @omayma.skin @rose._.inparis @foliepops @duffbeautyofficial @helloa_bijoux @dorionsoaresoficial @hrlm_champagne @jardinsdarmenieofficial @ifaparis @pca.student.success  

@celinmvy @guillaumeroujas @clairejaillard @isadoratricerri @gregoire_avenel