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2024’s Fashion Trust Arabia will be held in Morocco

  • The sixth edition of Fashion Trust Arabia’s awards event is scheduled to occur in Marrakech.
  • Talents from all over the world are invited to this event, which will highlight Morocco’s rich cultural legacy.
  • The city’s dedication to diversity and inclusivity will be highlighted by the FTA Prize 2024.

The sixth edition of Fashion Trust Arabia’s awards event is scheduled to occur in Marrakech, Morocco, in conjunction with the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture.

Talents from all over the world are invited to this event, which will highlight Morocco’s rich cultural legacy. The city’s dedication to diversity and inclusivity will be highlighted by the FTA Prize 2024, which will support artistic groups throughout the Arab world.

2024’s Fashion Trust

The “humanitarian crisis in Palestine” was the reason given by the organizers at the time for canceling the fifth edition of FTA.

A non-profit company called Fashion Trust Arabia helps up-and-coming designers from the Middle East and North Africa by offering them financial support, direction, and mentorship. 

Heavyweights in the industry from all over the world are known to attend the event; at the 2022 ceremony, attendees included Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell, Karolina Kourkova, Pierpaolo Picciolini, creative director of Valentino, British models Jourdan Dunn and Poppy Delevingne, Olivia Culpo, the former Miss Universe, British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, US model Jasmine Tookes, and US Somali model Halima Aden.

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