Georgian Label KEBURIA Celebrates Fashion as Protest for Resort 2025
A sartorial call to arms, spotlighting strong women who stand for their freedom.
Avant-garde Georgian fashion label KEBURIA just dropped its Resort 2025 collection, inspired by recent events in Tbilisi. A “vibrant testament to the power and resilience of women who refused to be silenced,” the collection acts as a call to arms and a celebration of the strong women who stand for their freedom, using fashion as a form of protest.
Launching as peaceful demonstrations against new foreign and anti-LGBTQ laws take place in Georgia, the collection lookbook captures the faces of such strong women, drawing influence from Moulin Rouge and Cirque du Soleil.
“I wanted the collection to be as colorful as possible, playful and at the same time, military-inspired,” explains founder George Keburia. “By including some Victorian elements, I wanted to add more perseverance to the KEBURIA woman,” he adds.
Playful hues characterize the collection lookbook, fusing sculptural silhouettes, whimsical designs and experimental makeup looks with statement pieces like glove-shaped scarves, colorful duffel bags and eveningwear. Utilizing fashion as a canvas for experimentation, the collection aims to portray messages far beyond clothing, hoping to inspire and encourage us to use fashion for good.
Take a look at the collection above and head to KEBURIA’s website for more information.
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