Fashion has long been obsessed with opposites. Masculine and feminine. Softness and structure. Restraint and excess. Few collections manage to hold both without one eclipsing the other. Turana Atash London’s debut ready-to-wear line, Moon and Sun, does exactly that, using sisterhood as its starting point and contrast as its language.
Created in collaboration with sisters Rosie and Milla Stanza, two figures already familiar to the region’s fashion scene through years spent modelling and styling, the collection opens a new chapter for the London-born label while giving form to a relationship already steeped in fashion. It is Turana Atash London’s first step into RTW and also the first time Stanza sisters have translated personal style into design itself.

As sisters often do, Rosie and Milla Stanza have always dressed from opposite ends of the style spectrum. That contrast is the collection’s foundation. Rosie is the Moon, expressed through soft silhouettes, fluid lines and a more feminine ease. Milla is the Sun, defined by oversized proportions, sharper edges and a bolder, more commanding attitude. Moon and Sun brings both sensibilities into one wardrobe, reflecting the many ways a woman can dress, shift and show up.



The collection moves between statement sets and versatile standalone pieces, spanning sculpted separates, fluid skirts, tailored trousers, a cape-and-bodysuit pairing, the Mond jumpsuit and the column-cut Moonlight dress.
Pieces such as Selini, Qamar, Sol and Shams build out the collection through coordinated tops and skirts, while Sonne leans more structured with padded shoulders and a detachable collar. There are also two swim sets, Moon and Sun, extending the collection’s duality into Turana Atash London’s resortwear roots.

Produced entirely in Dubai, the collection also carries a strong local thread. At a time when more brands are looking at how they can design, develop and manufacture closer to home, Turana Atash London’s decision to make Moon and Sun in the city feels especially intentional. It keeps the collection connected to the region that shaped the collaboration in the first place, while supporting the network of makers and creatives helping build Dubai’s fashion scene from the ground up.


The brand describes this first ready-to-wear chapter as a natural evolution, and it is easy to see why. Turana Atash London has always understood clothing as a language closely tied to self-expression. In Rosie and Milla, that sentiment finds two muses who are not decorative references, but active co-authors. They are not just the inspiration behind Moon and Sun, they helped shape it from the inside out. You can feel their presence in the collection. The pieces speak to how they already dress, how they move through fashion, and how deeply they understand what makes clothing feel like your own.
Moon and Sun is, at its core, a collection about relation, between sisters, between softness and force, between personal style and design discipline. For Turana Atash London, it marks an assured entry into ready-to-wear. For Rosie and Milla Stanza, it turns a lifelong creative exchange into clothing. And for the wearer, it offers something more interesting than a fixed aesthetic, a wardrobe that understands contrast as its own form of coherence.
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