
Barbora Kubickova (Slovakia) —
Barbora Kubickova launched her line of colorful designs in 2015 after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Hala Kaiksow (Bahrain) —
Before turning to fashion, Hala Kaiksow earned a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the School of Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University, focusing on metal and glass sculpture.

Han Kim (South Korea) —
Han Kim was one of the most talked-about graduates Central Saint Martins' year-end show last June. Her bold designs blend classic embroideries an fantastical shapes. 
Yulia Yefimtchuk (Ukraine) —
Yulia Yefimtchuk takes inspiration from her country's history, particularly propaganda posters.

Masha Reva (Ukraine) —
Masha Reva, who also has a degree from Central Saint Martins, had her MA graduate collection sponsored by Pepsi Co. She's since collaborated with Pepsi, Vogue Ukraine, Vogue Italia and Etsy.

Jef Montes (The Netherlands) —
Jef Montes's silhouettes are often inspired by both architecture and naturally occurring shapes.

Ruchika Sachdeva (India) —
Ruchika Sachdeva, who launched her line, Bodice, in 2012, landed on Forbes India's top 30 under 30 list last year.

Flora Miranda (Austria) —
Before striking out on her own, Flora Miranda cut her teeth in the atelier of Dutch designer Iris van Herpen.

Karolina Jurikova (Czech Republic) —
It's fitting that Karolina Jurikova would be in the Utopian-themed International Fashion Showcase. In a 2013 interview with Bullett Magazine, she said of her vision of the future: "It would be a utopian future. I want to believe in happy endings."

Dian Pelangi (Indonesia) —
At 24, Dian Pelangi is perhaps the most influential Indonesian fashion designer working today. She currently has 3.9 million Instagram followers.

ASSEL (Kazakhstan) —
Kazakhstan brand Assel is part of the International Fashion Showcase group show Next In Line, which looks at emerging designers from 11 countries.


