Frank Cintamani

The prime mover of Men’s Fashion Week and Women’s Fashion Week.

“He chaired Singapore Men’s Fashion Week, helping organize and attract sponsorship for the first such event outside Europe. Mr. Cintamani also heads Women’s Fashion’s Week, which includes an haute couture component that will be the first one to take place outside Paris. While attending couture shows in Paris, he says, “I went, ‘Oh my God. How is this not being told to more people?’” This led him to seek tacit approval from the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, couture’s governing body, and work with a team, many of whom also worked on Men’s Fashion Week, over two months to organize the event.”The Wall Street Journal

The Couturier

He is the man behind this collection.

Women’s Fashion Week

A celebration of fashion, creativity and women is not complete without a lovely pair of shoes. Worn by Georgia Lee, who curated the Women’s Fashion Week Haute Couture Exhibition Tours.

Stephane Rolland

The last couturier to showcase his collection at the Women’s Fashion Week, Stephane Rolland is one of the members of the exclusive eleven houses of ‘Haute Couture’. At age of 20, he worked for Balenciaga on the menswear collection wherein after a year, he was promoted as the Creative Director. In 2006 and 2007, he was nominated for the Moliere Awards, a national theatre award of France, for his works as a costume designer. Stephane also became an official partner of the Cannes Film Festival.

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Tomek Kolarski

Standing at Maxime Simeons exhibitions is Tomek Kolarski: in plaid blazer with black ribbon tie and a striking hairstyle. He works on the press relations for the couturier.