Dubai is getting ready for one of the most anticipated fashion events

Dubai is getting ready for one of the most anticipated fashion events of the season as Emirates Fashion Week returns from April 23 to April 26, 2026. The event will take place at Skylight Gallery in Dubai Media City, bringing together designers, brands, creators, and industry insiders for a multi day fashion experience.

When and Where

Emirates Fashion Week Dubai 2026 will run from April 23 to April 26 at Skylight Gallery in Dubai Media City.The event will present Fall Winter 2026 and 2027 collections across womenswear and menswear.

What Makes This Event Important

Dubai continues to strengthen its position as a global fashion destination, and events like Emirates Fashion Week are a key part of that growth. It is not just about runway shows. It is where brands gain visibility, creators build recognition, and new fashion directions begin to take shape.

What You Will See

The event will feature runway presentations from international and regional designers, along with curated brand showcases and beauty experiences. It also creates space for networking, collaborations, and direct interaction between creators and fashion brands.

Why It Matters for Creators

Fashion is no longer driven only by brands. It is driven by visibility, content, and community. 
Events like this highlight how creators are becoming central to the industry, shaping trends and influencing how fashion is discovered.

 

For creators, this is not just an event. It is an opportunity to be seen, to connect, and to grow.

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