19 December, 2017
Georgian fashion industry captured the attention by world media.
The reason of this worldwide attention is famous singer Lady Gaga, who wore stunning red classy dress by Georgian designer Avtandil at Lionel Richie's concert in Las Vegas on December 18.
This is second time already when Gaga is attracted with Georgian designer’s clothes. Previously, in November this year, she chose another Georgian label - George Keburia, and wore his white dress with black polka dots.
This time, famous American singer, songwriter and actress chose a red choker wool dress from celebrated Georgian designer Avtandil’s Spring/Summer 2018 RTW collection, and a pair of earrings from the Spring/Summer 2018 collection of Victoria Hayes.

Lady Gaga looked absolutely gorgeous in Georgian designer’s dress. According to her fans, this look resembled her American Horror Story character The Countess.

Clothes designed by Avtandil Tskhvitinidze are quite popular not only in Georgia but throughout the world as well. Previously, he was favored by another American singer Mary J. Blige who also clad in Avtandil distressed denim jacket during a television interview.
Both looks chosen by Lady Gaga and Mary J Blige were from the Spring/Summer 2018 collection that the designer presented at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi.


Spring/Summer 2018 collection
Avtandil (stylized as AVTANDIL), born Avtandil Tskvitinidze, coined as a veteran Georgian fashion designer by VOGUE, is based in Tbilisi.

Avtandil Tskvitinidze
Avtandil graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in 1995. His clothes are sold in US, Germany, France, UAE, Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. Avtandil is often in the center of attention worldwide. “There’s always a glint of star power to the designer’s work, even if it is often hidden beneath a hefty mix of various materials and outré silhouettes” - that is how Vogue describes Georgian designer’s line of clothes.
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This is second time already when Gaga is attracted with Georgian designer’s clothes. Previously, in November this year, she chose another Georgian label - George Keburia, and wore his white dress with black polka dots.
This time, famous American singer, songwriter and actress chose a red choker wool dress from celebrated Georgian designer Avtandil’s Spring/Summer 2018 RTW collection, and a pair of earrings from the Spring/Summer 2018 collection of Victoria Hayes.

Lady Gaga looked absolutely gorgeous in Georgian designer’s dress. According to her fans, this look resembled her American Horror Story character The Countess.

Clothes designed by Avtandil Tskhvitinidze are quite popular not only in Georgia but throughout the world as well. Previously, he was favored by another American singer Mary J. Blige who also clad in Avtandil distressed denim jacket during a television interview.
Both looks chosen by Lady Gaga and Mary J Blige were from the Spring/Summer 2018 collection that the designer presented at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi.


Spring/Summer 2018 collection
Avtandil (stylized as AVTANDIL), born Avtandil Tskvitinidze, coined as a veteran Georgian fashion designer by VOGUE, is based in Tbilisi.

Avtandil Tskvitinidze
Avtandil graduated from Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in 1995. His clothes are sold in US, Germany, France, UAE, Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. Avtandil is often in the center of attention worldwide. “There’s always a glint of star power to the designer’s work, even if it is often hidden beneath a hefty mix of various materials and outré silhouettes” - that is how Vogue describes Georgian designer’s line of clothes.
Related stories:
David Koma’s new collection inspired by Georgian chokha spotlighted by VOGUE
“I’m wearing David Koma” – Jennifer Lopez in a dress by Georgian designer
Vogue about Georgian designer’s collaboration with world’s leading fashion brands