TANGER FASHION WEEK 2025, Day 3.
- ultimatetrendymag
- Jun 21
- 2 min read
Celebrating Established and Contemporary Designers.

The final day, celebrated elegance and excellence, featuring established designers and confirmed talents from various regions.
Tanger Fashion Week culminated in a showcase of diverse artistic signatures, embodying the event's vision of a fashion landscape where ancestral savoir-faire meets contemporary innovation.
The designers who presented their collections included:
• Renata (Marocco) • Hindi Mahdi (Nablus) • Regalia by Hind Berrada (Marocco) • Zineb Hazim Italie (Italy - Marocco) • Houda Serbouti (Marocco) • Amina Benzekri (Marocco) • Maisa Alian (Jerusalem)
Tanger Fashion Week: An International Platform for Young Talent and North South Relations Tanger Fashion Week firmly positions itself as a structuring platform for supporting young talents from the Global South.
Beyond simply providing visibility on the runways, the event intends to offer concrete tools for building solid and sustainable careers.
This includes training in communication, collection promotion and development, support in structuring creative projects, access to professional networks and international markets, and assistance in finding suitable funding avenues.
This approach highlights the deeply international dimension of Tanger Fashion Week, which aspires to forge a new fashion route between the South and the North.
This equitable, visionary, and inclusive path will see talents from the South enrich and sustainably inspire the international creative dialogue.
The second edition of Tanger Fashion Week not only successfully positioned Tanger as an essential fashion crossroads but also demonstrated the power of creativity in serving humanity, inclusion, and social progress, strengthening the bridges between the North and the South.
What further steps could Tanger Fashion Week take to solidify its global standing in the coming years?
Amina Benzekri Benrahal
Hindi Couture
Houda Serbouti
Maisa Alian
Regalia by Hind Berrada
Renata
Zineb Hazim
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