During the public talk, experts discussed issues of cultural identity and visual codes that play a key role in the global fashion industry. The speakers talked about how traditional Uzbek motifs can be used to create new aesthetic and creative approaches, according to the Dune news Agency.
An important part of the program was the presentation of the designer's collection by Mokhinur Komolova, one of the leading designers specializing in the integration of traditional Uzbek ikat fabric into modern design.
In addition, the participants of the event had the opportunity to learn about the cultural features and historical significance of fabrics and patterns characteristic of Uzbekistan, as well as the importance of preserving national identity in a globalized world.
The event featured a rich program, lively atmosphere and visual inspiration. The space was decorated in the spirit of traditional Uzbek culture, which created a special atmosphere of immersion in the world of ancient patterns and textures.
Masters of decorative and applied arts of Uzbekistan shared their knowledge, creating interactive spaces where guests could not only get acquainted with traditions, but also try their hand at creating decorative elements.