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Dubai Fashion  and big names of the fashion world are all set to unveil their latest collections 2011 at the end of this month. Dubai Fashion  Spring/Summer 2011 will take place from 24 to 28 October in the Asateer Marquee at Atlantis The Palm Hotel, Dubai. This year will see Manish Malhotra, Furne One and ‘Neon Edge”s Mona Fares at DFW S/S 2011. Now in its 8th season, DFW will welcome a total of 40 fashion designers set to delight attendees with their creations.

DFW is overseen by fashion and industry experts comprising of an advisory board. The fashion week enables local and regional fashion designers and fashion houses to present their collection to global and regional buyers, media, fashion professionals and the general public. Fashion designer Manish Malhotra was also the famous participant of Dubai Fashion 

The Middle East is home to a burgeoning fashion scene and it is important that this obtains global recognition. Designers include: Sachin Gada, Niteesh Singh Chauhan who are both based in India, and Dubai based Susan Jacob, Nova Krishnan, Samah Ali and Nasrine Dechache while last year Mariam Al Mazro, Salma Khan, HSY with his , Ekta Singh, Walid Atallah and many others were also the participating designers.
 
These six exciting new designers were selected from a shortlist of twelve and will each debut five runway designs at DFW SS11, in addition to an exhibition stand providing them with a platform to interact with business-driven associations.
While famous designers Hajra Hayat, Sobia Nazir, Satya Paul, HSY, Amber Feroz and Ekta Singh were also very famous participant of Dubai Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2009.
The competition was judged by the DFW Advisory Board of prominent personalities in the fields of apparel retail, fashion design, journalism and the corporate sector. Judges included: Aiisha Ramadan who was very famous designer of Dubai Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2010 with Barbie designs, Rohini Gehani, Samara Punjabi, Marc Robinson and Mariah.

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