ERKI Moeshow takes over Tallinn's Cruise Terminal in bold student fashion showcase
The annual ERKI Moeshow, a celebrated fashion show by students of the Estonian Academy of Arts, took place this year at the Tallinn Port Cruise Terminal. The event is known as one of Estonia's most daring platforms for experimental design. A correspondent from the Russian-language program Gorizont attended the show.
KultuurThe Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) brought its legendary student fashion showcase, ERKI Moeshow, to one of Tallinn's most dramatic venues this year — the Cruise Terminal at Tallinn Port. The sprawling industrial space provided a striking backdrop for what has long been considered one of the most exciting events on Estonia's cultural calendar.
ERKI Moeshow has built its reputation over the decades as a space where young designers are free to take risks, push boundaries, and challenge conventions. Unlike commercial fashion weeks, the student show prioritises artistic expression and experimentation over marketability, giving future designers the freedom to explore their most ambitious ideas.
This year's edition continued that tradition, drawing audiences eager to witness the next generation of Estonian creative talent in action. The Cruise Terminal, with its vast open floors and industrial character, lent the event an atmospheric edge that smaller, more traditional venues could not offer.
A correspondent from Gorizont, the Russian-language programme that covers cultural life in Estonia, was on the ground to report on the show — reflecting the event's broad appeal across Estonia's diverse communities. The showcase remains one of the key events where Estonian design culture is both celebrated and renewed by fresh voices.
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