EA Takes the Stage: Emma Azizi’s Striking Collection Steals the Show at London Fashion Week AW23

 Emma Azizi, Iranian-born fashion designer, has taken the UK fashion industry by storm after her recent successful showcase of her “Social Affair” collection at London Fashion Week. The event, which took place on 18th February, featured Emma’s designs that were inspired by the latest protests in Iran following the tragic death of Mahsa Amini.
Emma’s collection, which features lace-up corsets in the colors of the Iranian flag, green, white, and red, big bows, bowler hats, high heel boots with beautiful bows, alongside the empowering slogan “Zan, Zendegi, Azadi” (Woman, Life, Freedom) displayed on all designs, has received high praise from the audience at London Fashion Week.
The music played during the show, which was selected from her latest album, titled “Sarzamine Madari,” added a touch of elegance and sophistication to the event. Emma’s designs showcase her artistic flair and her passion for authenticity, and staying true to oneself, which has earned her the recognition of being a brand to watch.
Emma started her career in fashion design in 2010 at a clothing Maison and began producing designs under the Emma Azizi brand in 2014. Since then, her designs have been showcased in various fashion shows in Iran, Azerbaijan, and Türkiye, and she has gained a reputation as an up-and-coming fashion designer.
Aside from her fashion design work, Emma established her Emma Azizi Agency in London last year, aimed at discovering and nurturing young talents worldwide. Her agency focuses on scouting and supporting new talent, and her expertise has been invaluable in helping to develop young creatives and bring new ideas to the fashion industry.
Emma’s commitment to empowering women through her designs has made her an inspiration in the fashion industry. Her “Social Affair” collection has left a lasting impression on the audience at London Fashion Week, and her designs have gained a reputation for being both elegant and empowering.
In addition to her fashion design work and her agency, Emma has also published her first book, “Always Remain Kind,” in Farsi and English. This book showcases her passion for spreading kindness and positivity and has received critical acclaim for its uplifting message.
Emma Azizi is a name to watch in the fashion industry. Her dedication to her craft and her commitment to empowering women through her designs have made her an inspiration to young creatives worldwide. With her Emma Azizi Agency and her innovative designs, Emma is set to make a significant impact on the fashion industry for years to come.

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