Noida, India : The Indo Serbia Film and Cultural Forum Collaborates with the Embassy of Serbia in India. Proudly participated in the 9th Global Fashion and Design Week (GFDW) Noida 2025. Hence held at Marwah Studios. The week-long celebration of art, fashion, and culture has officially been recognized as the largest fashion week ever. Hosted by any academic institution worldwide.
Organized by the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI). Fashion Committee, in partnership with the AAFT School of Fashion and Design and the AAFT School of Interior Designing. This landmark event featured: 200 leading designers; 550 designer garments; 125 artistically crafted furniture pieces; 90 fashion rounds across 9 major shows; 6 curated exhibitions; 9 international culinary showcasesThe event further enriched by fashion film screenings. Such as live broadcasting on MSTV and Radio Noida, and enjoyed the collaboration of over 600 global media houses.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of ICMEI and Chair of the Indo Serbia Film and Cultural Forum, expressed his enthusiasm. Hence “The Indo Serbia Film and Cultural Forum was established in collaboration with the Embassy of Serbia to strengthen. The cultural bridge between our two great nations. We are proud to witness the active and consistent efforts of the Serbia Desk at ICMEI, working year-round to promote cultural exchange and artistic collaboration.”
As a major cultural contributor to the international event, the Cultural Forum presented a striking. Hence fashion collection inspired by the rich artistic traditions of Serbia, particularly the Kolo dance—a symbol of national unity and celebration.
The showcased collection included: Flowing banana crepe pants, designed to mimic the elegance and motion of the dance. A palette of deep reds and blues, reflecting strength, resilience, and unity; Bold folkloric prints, echoing the rhythm and energy of the traditional Kolo movements.
This artistic line celebrated cultural storytelling, movement, and heritage, turning Serbia’s folk legacy into wearable expressions of pride and elegance. Additionally, the Forum also displayed a piece of furniture inspired by Serbian design traditions, garnering attention for its craftsmanship and cultural significance.
The participation of the Indo Serbia Film and Cultural Forum at GFDW 2025 stands. Such as a testament to the growing creative and diplomatic collaboration between India and Serbia.
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