Moda Productions Brings 10-Year-Old Designer Max Alexander to Palais Garnier During Paris Fashion Week

In a moment that highlights creativity and opportunity in fashion, Moda Productions has brought rising prodigy Max Alexander to the heart of the global fashion capital, giving the 10-year-old designer the chance to present his work in Paris alongside established couture names such as Aleen Sabbagh, Fjolla Nila, and Elie Feghali.

Recognizing his drive at such a young age, Moda Productions invited Max Alexander to Paris to introduce him to the international fashion stage. The opportunity places the young designer among industry professionals and couture houses, giving him an early foothold in the Paris fashion scene.

At just ten years old, Max Alexander has already drawn global attention for his talent and has been described as the youngest designer ever to present a runway collection during Paris Fashion Week, made possible through the vision of Moda Productions founder Tracy Murray, producer Amélie Pimont, and the production team.

With the support of Moda Productions, Max Alexander was welcomed to Paris and given the rare opportunity to showcase his work at Palais Garnier, one of the world’s most iconic cultural venues. Presenting in such a historic setting places the young designer within the same creative environment that has long hosted some of fashion’s most prestigious moments. The initiative reflects Moda Productions’ commitment to discovering emerging talent and creating platforms where the next generation of designers can step onto the global stage.


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