MILAN, ITALY – September 28, 2025 – Global Glam Fashion, the visionary production house led by CEO Dang Morales Bricca, successfully concluded its celebrated runway show at Milan Fashion Week on September 28, 2025. Held in the breathtaking, Baroque setting of Palazzo Visconti, the event highlighted the House of Zora platform—a definitive champion for women empowerment, inclusivity, and diversity in global fashion.
The show was an undeniable success, drawing a highly influential audience that included VIPs, top fashion media, global influencers, and international dignitaries, all of whom delivered resounding applause for the collective brilliance on display.
A Masterclass in Diverse Couture
The runway presented a powerful tapestry of styles, proving that the mission of inclusivity translates seamlessly into high-caliber design. Eight key brands anchored the showcase, each interpreting modern femininity with distinct aesthetic and technical mastery:
• Zora Couture (@zoracouture9): The brand illuminated the runway with a collection centred on sheer perfection and star-like glamour. The line featured elegant sheer fabrics meticulously tailored for a flawless, shining finish, confirming the brand’s commitment to making every wearer feel utterly radiant.

• Penaflorida Atelier (Amanda Jazz): Designer Amanda Jazz anchored the show with a stunning collection that masterfully blended avant-garde structure with intricateChanel-level couture elegance. Her architectural and complex designs offered a high-fashion, powerful statement on modern femininity.

• STOLA Exclusives (Eve Navales): Eve Navales introduced a profound cultural statement by featuring handcrafted banig—traditional Filipino woven material—elevated into graceful, contemporary couture. Her collection exuded quiet elegance and reflected the craftsmanship and heritage of the women who created the material, weaving their stories into every garment.

• Daphne (Chloe Ville): Chloe Ville presented a vision of ethereal romance and delicate artistry. Her designs utilized hand-draped silks and elaborate floral lacework, achieving a beautiful softness that moved gracefully and provided a perfect contrast to the opulent Palazzo setting.

• Aesthetic Appeal Jewellery (Shaunyta Jenkins): The debut of the ARMHER II Collection showcased exquisite, wearable armour. Blurring the line between jewellery and clothing, her statement body adornments—featuring chains, liquid metal drapes, and crystals—represented the unapologetic power and resilience of the modern woman.

• Justmyne: Known for its structural approach, Justmyne showcased a collection defined by intricate layering, dynamic textures, and dramatic subtlety, demonstrating masterful craftsmanship in modern form and movement.

• Korn Taylor: Korn Taylor brought an explosion of colour and energy, presenting bold, vibrant, and fiercely inclusive designs. The collection, rooted in a neon-rave and bubblegum pop aesthetic, celebrated joyous self-expression.

• Norman Acuba: The collection presented a study in sculptural silhouettes and conceptual luxury, blending artistic complexity with a refined, high-fashion execution that captivated the audience with its dramatic vision.

The Philosophy of Empowerment
“This show was more than just fashion; it was a movement brought to life,” said Dang Morales Bricca, CEO of Global Glam Fashion. “By bringing such a diverse range of designers and models to a prestigious stage like Palazzo Visconti, we are sending a clear message: every woman is beautiful inside and out, and her style should reflect her unique power. The overwhelming success and high attendance confirm that the industry is hungry for this authenticity.”
House of Zora and Global Glam Fashion continue to set the standard for purposeful fashion, promising to bring more diverse talent and inspiring collections to future global fashion events.
