
Saudi 100 Brands returns to Paris Fashion Week with Tranoi Showcase
The Saudi Fashion Commission presents homegrown talents at Paris Fashion Week, to be held from June 24 to 27 at the fifth floor of La Samaritaine.
The exclusive showroom dedicated to Saudi 100 Brands, the commission's flagship program, will highlight 11 trailblazing designers and their Spring-Summer 2026 collections.
This exceptional showcase by Saudi 100 Brands aims to provide a platform for meaningful cultural exchange through contemporary Saudi fashion.
It is part of a long-term vision — to establish the Kingdom as an essential presence in the global fashion industry.
Burak Cakmak, CEO, the Saudi Fashion Commission, said: 'The return of Saudi 100 Brands to Paris Fashion Week reflects our commitment to showcasing Saudi creativity at the highest level.
'This platform not only brings our designers to a global audience but also deepens our connections with the international fashion community, reinforcing our vision to position Saudi Arabia as a driving force in shaping the future of fashion and nurturing meaningful global partnerships.'
Boris Provost, CEO of Tranoï, said: "Saudi fashion is experiencing remarkable momentum, and we are proud to support this creative energy with Saudi 100 Brands.
'At Tranoï, we are committed to amplifying the voices of emerging talents on a global scale. This collaboration with the Saudi Fashion Commission perfectly embodies our mission: to offer an international stage to a new generation of designers, here in Paris, the fashion capital of the world.'
The 11 designers presented in the renowned Parisian department store exemplify Saudi creative excellence, with a selection varying between menswear and womenswear.
Menswear designers are 1886, Awaken, Eleven, Hajruss, Mirai and RBA.
Womenswear designers are Razan Alazzouni, Rebirth, Reem Alkanhal, Waad Aloqaili and Yasmina Q
Highlighted by Saudi 100 Brands and Tranoi, the event celebrates creative boldness and reaffirms the Saudi Fashion Commission's commitment to promoting emerging talent on the international stage.
The creative showcase is open from June 24 to 27, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the fifth floor of La Samaritaine.
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