The Budapest Central European Fashion Week is kicking off!

The Budapest Central European Fashion Week is kicking off!

The biggest fashion event in Hungary, the Budapest Central European Fashion Week, has officially kicked off. As the highlight of the event, which will take place from 11-17 October, we can see the debut of the SS22 collections of more than 30 Hungarian and regional fashion brands at Bálna Budapest this weekend.

As a special treat this year, you can follow the designers’ shows live on Facebook and TikTok. There will be nearly 30 additional events and activities, including professional talks, open studios and a mobile pop-up shop on Fashion Street.


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