Romanian Designers

Romanian Designers In the immense tide of global fashion, Romanian fashion barely ripples the surface. And yet, this is no accident.

In a world shaped by centuries of sartorial legacy, our fashion is young, emerging, and—against all odds— growing in relevance and force.

The first time you build presence. The second time, some buyers come back with more precise questions. It's a small diff...
25/03/2026

The first time you build presence. The second time, some buyers come back with more precise questions. It's a small difference and an important one.

Romanian Designers was at Tranoï Tokyo for the second consecutive time. Nine brands, two days, March 2026.

What happened — and what nobody planned — on the blog. →

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Romanian Designers booth was organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by RRomanian Creative Weekand FFederatia Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC· Funded by ARICE.

A Japanese buyer holds a hat and asks how it was made. Not how much it costs, not what season it's from, not whether it comes in another color — how it was made. This was happening at Booth D09, Bellesalle Shibuya Garden, during the fourth edition of Tranoï Tokyo. Romanian Designers was there

Thank you, everyone.Nine Romanian brands walked into one of the most demanding fashion markets in the world. Tokyo is no...
22/03/2026

Thank you, everyone.

Nine Romanian brands walked into one of the most demanding fashion markets in the world. Tokyo is not a city that pretends.

Two days at Tranoï Tokyo 2026. Thank you to everyone who made them possible — the fair organizers, the buyers and visitors who stopped at Booth D09, and everyone who followed this journey from home. We noticed you noticing.

BOL - Fashion of Nature · CuAnna · DeCorina Hats - Millinery · Atelier Hamza · Irina Schrotter · LENCA · Maestoso · Tearless Street · Wicked.

Romanian Designers booth was organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and Federatia Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC. Funded by ARICE.

Four frames that tell a story nobody planned.Two LENCA looks, black and white, shoulder to shoulder against a wall of ma...
21/03/2026

Four frames that tell a story nobody planned.

Two LENCA looks, black and white, shoulder to shoulder against a wall of marble that splits exactly between them — white on her left, black on her right. A DeCorina heart hat sits above the one in white, as if the composition needed to make its point clearer. Two Maestoso bags, one clutch, one with a gold clasp, held close. A perfect balance.

Then they're already looking in opposite directions. Then separated — one in a garden, one at a parking exit surrounded by Japanese warning signs, a Maestoso angular bag at her side.

The sign on the wall behind her says 止まれ. Tomare. Stop.
She didn't.

LENCA · DeCorina Hats - Millinery · Maestoso at Tranoï Tokyo.

Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and Federatia Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC. Funded by ARICE.

A black denim blazer with gold stitching at every edge, hand raised to the forehead, eyes half-closed. The kind of momen...
21/03/2026

A black denim blazer with gold stitching at every edge, hand raised to the forehead, eyes half-closed. The kind of moment a camera catches between poses and keeps anyway.

Then the crab knit — white crabs covering every inch of black fabric, the way a child might render the sea if given enough yarn. Behind her, a Suntory delivery man unloading a truck, back turned, completely elsewhere. Suntory's slogan is Mizu to ikiru — living with water. BOL would understand.

BOL - Fashion of Nature at Tranoï Tokyo. Booth D09.

A pinstripe coat with frayed ruffles and a pink sculptural hat — Tearless Street  and DeCorina in the same frame, someho...
20/03/2026

A pinstripe coat with frayed ruffles and a pink sculptural hat — Tearless Street and DeCorina in the same frame, somehow settled. On the sidewalk behind her, a man walking away holding a flower.

Same coat, in front of a Yamato truck — Japan's most famous delivery cat watching from the side panel. It's seen a lot, but probably not this.

Same coat again: a Maestoso bag in dark brown at her side, the kind of detail that doesn't compete with anything.

Then the graphic knit under an overpass, red taillights through chain-link, a wide-brim where something took a bite out of the crown. It's a hat. Probably fine.

Tearless Street · DeCorina Hats - Millinery · Maestoso at Tranoï Tokyo. Booth D09.

Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and Federatia Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC. Funded by ARICE.

A LENCA ruffle jacket and a Maestoso bag with a gold clasp — and a shadow on a white tile wall that occupies the frame w...
20/03/2026

A LENCA ruffle jacket and a Maestoso bag with a gold clasp — and a shadow on a white tile wall that occupies the frame with the same authority as the woman casting it.

Then the houndstooth at Dogenzaka bus stop, black and white and mint, a camel bag held close, bus 536 pulling in.

Behind her, a Yomeishu sign from the Edo period. Nobody planned that.

LENCA and Maestoso at Tranoï Tokyo. Booth D09.

*Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC. Funded by ARICE.

Red stitching at the pockets and lapels of a black blazer — construction left visible, in a color that makes sure you no...
19/03/2026

Red stitching at the pockets and lapels of a black blazer — construction left visible, in a color that makes sure you notice. A DeCorina hat working on the same principle: the form is the statement, nothing needs to be added. Then the geometric trench, black and white, wind catching the hem.

There's something very settled about these images. Two brands that know exactly what they are, in a city that notices exactly that.

The Family Mart in the background of one shot stayed in.

CuAnna and DeCorina Hats - Millinery at Tranoï Tokyo. Booth D09.

*Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and Federatia Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC . Funded by ARICE.

19/03/2026

A graphic knit and a wide-brim hat in front of a chain-link fence with red graffiti underneath an overpass.

A pinstripe coat next to a yellow delivery truck, red lips, a perforated collar piece, the street behind her going about its business.

A white pleated dress and a sculptural hat — and on the stairs behind her, a stranger in black descending without knowing they were in the shot.

Wind in one of the frames, hair across her face, coat open on a pedestrian crossing. Nobody reshot any of it.

Day two at Tranoï Tokyo. Booth D09.

BOL - Fashion of Nature · CuAnna · DeCorina Hats - Millinery · Atelier Hamza · Irina Schrotter · LENCA · Maestoso · Tearless Street · Wicked.

Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and Patronatelor din Industriile Creative - FEPIC . Funded by ARICE.

Shadows of Tokyo. 🐈‍⬛🌑Wicked. brings its underground aesthetic to TRANOÏ 2026. A mix of bold volumes, sculptural masks, ...
19/03/2026

Shadows of Tokyo. 🐈‍⬛🌑

Wicked. brings its underground aesthetic to TRANOÏ 2026. A mix of bold volumes, sculptural masks, and provocative graphics—all under the sign of absolute black.

Pieces built for movement, for the shadows, and for the city that never sleeps.

Tranoï Tokyo · Booth D09 · 18–19 March

Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by Romanian Creative Week and FEPIC. Funded by ARICE.

The migration of a detail.From the hem of the black skirt to the hip line of the white trousers—the same discreet lace b...
19/03/2026

The migration of a detail.

From the hem of the black skirt to the hip line of the white trousers—the same discreet lace binds two opposite worlds. A visual dialogue between structural rigor and delicate texture, captured against the geometric backdrop of Shibuya Garden.

One essence, two silhouettes. Atelier Hamza @ Tranoï Tokyo 2026.

Join us at Bellesalle Shibuya Garden.

18/03/2026

Romanian Designers and Japan Fashion Week Organization threw a party at The Cave the night before Tranoï opened.

Outside: Shibuya Crossing at night, the kind of crowd that doesn't slow down.
Inside: vinyl on the decks, round lights in the dark, a blue sky projected on the wall, and a room full of people who'd be on opposite sides of the stand the next morning — designers, buyers, press, people with Tranoï badges next to people with Rakuten Fashion Week credentials.

Good start.

18/03/2026

Somewhere in Shibuya yesterday, a Japanese buyer held a Romanian hat and asked how it was made. The rest of the day looked like this: a model stretched out on an escalator, clothes shot from angles that make buildings look like backdrops, visitors stopping at Booth D09 longer than they planned. A city that notices things.

Day one at Tranoï Tokyo. We're just getting started.

Romanian Designers booth is organized by Future in Textiles · Supported by .ro and FEPIC. Funded by ARICE.

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