• 9 – Zoey Fashion Concept

    📍Each piece expresses a strong, committed vision of the self, driven by deep reflection and a desire to shake up codes.

  • 15 – Eva Brose

    📍An urban explorer, she draws her inspiration from the ingenious misappropriation of everyday objects.

  • 16 – Giovanni Biasiolo

    📍La Maison Giovanni Biasiolo Hautre couture, develops innovative concepts that seduce with this subtle blend of fashion and its architectural roots.

  • 18 – Pitsy Fashion

    📍 Between femme fatale and burlesque lolita, the Pitsy Fashion woman dares to mix an explosive cocktail of candor, glamour, elegance and impertinence…

  • 22 – Tom Gobels

    📍His dual culture strongly influences his vision of fashion design, which frequently incorporates references to the Middle Kingdom.

  • 23 – Les Tchinisses à Mélo

    📍Each creation is a singular work, between textile poetry and traditional know-how.

  • 29 – KMG

    📍Advanced silhouettes with sculptural lines and innovative materials.

  • 35 – Assiakara

    📍 Clothing is a means of expression, and it’s time for everyone to reclaim it as such!

  • 2 – Institut Techniques Artisanales

    📍Creative sewing, unique hats, clever zero waste…

  • 3 – Luce & Lucien

    📍She adopts a committed approach: reusing, transforming and sublimating the existing.

  • 4 – Nicole Cavallaro

    📍Inspired by fashion, she designs unique pieces in Liège, in limited series, using noble, sustainable materials.

  • 5 – Acid Cherry Diva

    📍Her creations reflect his love of 50s aesthetics and the world of pin-ups

  • 6 – JC Fashion

    📍Each dress tells a story of poetic recovery and commitment to sustainable fashion.

  • 7 – Elisa Cornil

    📍The creations, rich in artistic references (Monet, Escher, Matt Collishaw…), blend embroidery, beading and floral adornment.

  • 8 – Oh je veux la même !

    📍Each creation reflects responsible, joyful and personalized fashion.

  • 10 – CycleUp Corp

    📍Between recycling and reinvention, she fashions unique pieces, marked by a strong influence from Japanese designers.

  • 11 – Isnicrea

    📍Her first source of inspiration came from transforming small fragments of bark into jewelry.