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Wednesday, 08 September 2010



Fashion Week Underway in Bulgaria’s Capital



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10 February 2010 | The fifth edition of Sofia Fashion Week began in Bulgaria’s capital on Tuesday and will continue until February 12.

Dedicated to haute couture and luxurious evening fashion, this edition’s events will take place in the marble foyer of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, located on 9 Iskar Street.

In addition to highlighting the trends for the upcoming spring and summer season, Sofia Fashion Week will also present designers’ prom dress collections, in order to ease the choice of outfit for this year’s graduating class.

The designer of Romanian descent Catalin Botezatu opened this season’s edition of Sofia Fashion Week.

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