The collar from the BUNIA Warsaw collection, created by MSKPU graduate Karolina Kosewska, was presented as a soft sculpture at the “Shape of Belonging” exhibition during Milan Design Week.
We take pride in seeing original fashion brands developed by our graduates appear at the most prestigious industry events. One such event is Milan Design Week – a global celebration of design that attracts leading figures from the creative industries each year. It is there that projects are showcased which often set the direction for contemporary aesthetics, combining fashion, art, and experimentation.
In this context, the presence of Karolina’s project takes on particular significance. Stories like this demonstrate how education at MSKPU translates into real success for our graduates’ original fashion brands on the international stage. The collar from her BUNIA Warsaw collection was presented as a soft sculpture at the “Shape of Belonging” exhibition during Milan Design Week – an event of truly key importance in the world of design.
Projects presented as part of the exhibitions accompanying Milan Design Week often go beyond the traditional understanding of fashion – they function as fully-fledged artistic objects, exploring themes of identity, emotion, and relationships with the surrounding environment. It is within this context that the BUNIA Warsaw project was shown, becoming part of an international dialogue on contemporary design.
This is further proof that our graduates not only design, but also build strong, recognizable fashion brands that successfully enter international markets and gain industry recognition.
We congratulate Karolina Kosewska and encourage you to follow the future achievements of the BUNIA Warsaw brand.






