Milan Fashion Week: Yoland Fashion House-Göwher Pirkulyyeva-Gouvernet fall winter 2025-2026 collection
Yoland Fashion House, an Omani luxury fashion brand, founded in 2013. It creates high-end, innovative, and unique garments designed to give modern women a luxurious and integrated look. The brand stands out for its creations that reflect the rich Omani heritage with contemporary touches, making it a bridge between tradition and modernity in the fashion world.
Göwher Pirkulyyeva-Gouvernet, a designer from Turkmenistan, studied fashion in Paris and costume design in St. Petersburg. She teaches pattern making and textile printing techniques at Formamod Paris, is responsible for "tailor-made" training, and collaborates with French and international fashion houses.
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