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The revival of Central Asian fashion

In London, a designer who has harmoniously blended Uzbek traditional and contemporary styles was recognized.

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 "Luxiders" international magazine published an article titled "The Revival of Central Asian Fashion in London", reports "Dunyo" AA.

According to the article, in recent years, Central Asian fashion design has made significant strides. Specifically, with their unique colors, fine fabrics, and centuries-old artisan traditions, regional designers are introducing new garments to the British capital, grounded in cultural heritage but with a modern style.

"The number of creators from Tashkent in London is steadily increasing. They are transferring their homeland's national culture into garments that appeal to the modern fashion audience in a favorable manner. Notably, the work of Tashkent designer Kamola Rustamova is a vivid example of this harmony," – the publication emphasizes.

It is noted that Kamola's brand named "Azkuar Moreno" skillfully blends Uzbek national clothing with elements of the Spanish costume. "Imagine, ikat fabrics transformed into flamenco dresses or jackets sewn with sleeves, how beautiful and elegant they appear. As a result, a collection that is both global and unique has emerged," – the author writes.

According to the article, Kamola Rustamova's studio in Uzbekistan frequently receives visits from her London clients. Most of them recognize the designer's creative products as the most wonderful garments they have worn. These praises highlight the distinctiveness and popularity of Kamola's new clothing designs among fashion enthusiasts. Moreover, garments created from Uzbek chapan and atlas are expected to be the biggest fashion trend this season for Londoners who appreciate elegance and history.

"Dressing is closely connected with culture and this aspect inspires people. Especially when traditional style harmonizes with the present," – Kamola Rustamova is quoted in the publication.

The article concludes with, "Cities like Tashkent, Bishkek, and Almaty are nurturing a new generation of designers who are significantly contributing to the creation of new trends in the global fashion world with their unique creative samples," – it states.

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