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Bigger & Bolder! Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week 2025 To Take Over Suria KLCC This August

Bigger & Bolder! Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week 2025 To Take Over Suria KLCC This August

Hype Malaysia10-07-2025
Kuala Lumpur's biggest fashion event is coming back bigger and bolder than ever! Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week (KLFW) is once again teaming up with Suria KLCC and KLCC (Holdings) Sdn Bhd to revive its iconic PETRONAS Twin Towers-facing show space, setting the stage for an elevated week of homegrown fashion.
From 4th to 10th August 2025, the annual fashion event will ramp up the excitement, scale, and style for its 13th season, featuring its biggest line-up yet, with more than 55 designers and brands comprising highly anticipated veteran returns, emerging runway talent, and established fashion mainstays.
Now refreshed with a designated arrivals hall, the KLFW 2025 show space spans almost the entire Esplanade at KLCC Park. Housed within the sleek, monochrome, single-storey structure are the main show hall, runways, and a variety of activation spaces. Alongside the 500 invited guests expected at each show, fashion enthusiasts can once again catch the action via the runway livestream, exclusively broadcast on the venue's large LED screen panel. Here are the details of the upcoming event:
Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week 2025
Date: 4th (Monday) – 10th (Sunday) August 2025
4th (Monday) – 10th (Sunday) August 2025 Time: 2pm onwards (Monday), 12pm onwards (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Weekend), 3pm onwards (Thursday)
2pm onwards (Monday), 12pm onwards (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Weekend), 3pm onwards (Thursday) Venue: Suria KLCC
Bold collaborations take centre stage at KLFW 2025, with the artistic heritage of textile custodians Muni and Sofia Iman transformed into show-stopping runway pieces. Blending elegance with edge, womenswear label Larney presents an exciting crossover with designer Afiq M, whose return to the all-black runway is heightened by a wave of long-awaited veteran revivals. KLFW 2025 is also thrilled to welcome back Ezzati Amira, Hatta Dolmat, Maarimaia, Mimpikita, Neonate, and Private Stitch, all of whom are set to continue pushing creative boundaries and showcasing the rich diversity of Malaysian fashion.
Set to make bold first impressions are rising stars Akmal Hakim, ShazNash, Ugly Pretty, HUNTILANAK, and MOKJY, who will be joining circuit regulars Outdwell and Doubleback in making their KLFW debut. Also making highly anticipated appearances are renowned designer Radzuan Radziwill and bespoke artisan Teh Firdaus, both celebrated for crafting couture pieces worn by A-listers and royalty alike.
The runway will also welcome young designers Raja Irfan, Mei Mei, and Salahuddinhilmi in the Design To Sustain segment, following their impressive victory at the KLFW Designer Search 2024. For the latest updates and all things KLFW 2025, be sure to visit the official website or follow the event on social media at @KLFashionWeek on Facebook and Instagram.
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