Charles & Ron Return with ReBirth, A Fashion Show with Purpose This Saturday
Malta’s iconic fashion duo Charles & Ron are back next week with a brand-new show, and it’s one you’ll want to have on your calendar. On Saturday 25 October, Malta Enterprise is hosting ReBirth, A Fashion Show with Purpose at the beautiful Montekristo Estate in Ħal Farruġ. With its grand arches, gardens, and sweeping views, Montekristo is the perfect setting for a catwalk show.
Charles & Ron have long been at the forefront of Maltese fashion, known for their sharp tailoring, striking colours, and the way they bring Maltese heritage into modern design. Their pieces have graced catwalks from New York to Amsterdam, but ReBirth feels particularly personal. It’s a homecoming show that celebrates resilience and creativity while supporting a cause that truly matters.
What’s more, every ticket sold will help raise funds for Victim Support Malta, which offers essential help to people affected by crime, abuse, and trauma. There’ll also be a charity auction on the night, featuring a one-of-a-kind Charles & Ron creation, designed especially for the occasion.
And it wouldn’t be a Maltese fashion night without a bit of live music. The fabulous Brooke Borg, known for her local hit Checkmate, will take to the stage with her signature powerhouse vocals. Joining her is Victoria Sciberras, one of Malta’s most promising new voices and a semi-finalist in the 2025 Malta Eurovision Song Contest, who is sure to bring a soulful touch to the evening.
Doors open at 19:15, with the show kicking off at 20:00. Tickets are available in two options: VIP (€100), which includes a Charles & Ron gift, front-row seats, and access to the post-show reception, or General Admission (€50), which also includes entry to the reception. Refundable bookings are available if plans change.
Bringing together designers, entrepreneurs, and creatives from across the island, ReBirth will wrap up the 5th Malta StartUp Festival in style. It’s shaping up to be one of the highlights of the Maltese Autumn/Winter cultural calendar, a night of fashion, music, and purpose under the Montekristo lights.
Tickets available from Shows Happening
Mosta dome
Being at sea level, the site is subject to flooding and though there have been attempts to drain the area for agriculture, seasonal flooding, brackish groundwater and exposure to salt-laden grigal gales, rendered it unusable. Reverted to the wild, a dense thicket of tamarisk formed, to which an olive grove was later added.
The restoration works began in 1992. A network of pools, canals and islands were created, trees were planted and the area was fenced off to reduce disturbance.
