Tallinn Fashion Week took place on April 9–10 at T1 Venue in Tallinn. The event brought together designers, guests and industry professionals around new collections and ideas. From the very beginning, there was a clear attention to detail — the audience arrived dressed with intention, each interpreting the mood of the event in their own way. The space was shaped not only by what was happening on the runway, but also by the people within it.




Over the course of two days, more than 15 designers presented their collections — both established names and emerging voices. Each show approached form, material and contemporary fashion from a different perspective.
Tallinn Fashion Week this season was not only about runway presentations, but about observation — of people, of style, and of how fashion exists in real life.
Among the designers this season was Anastasija Balak, whose work is deeply rooted in the relationship between body and form.
Her collection did not attempt to create immediate impact. Instead, it moved through subtle tension — between protection and vulnerability, softness and inner strength.
The space was shaped not only by the runway, but by the people within it.
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