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The 32nd season of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia has come to an end: over these days, several dozen designers presented their fall-winter / 2016-2017 collections to the public.
According to journalists, the next Fashion Week in Moscow was marked by import substitution: foreigners at the Moscow Fashion week are an infrequent phenomenon, but this time, with the exception of several Georgian and Belarusian designers, the participants were completely Russian.At the Moscow podium, designers demonstrated their vision of the upcoming autumn-winter season and suggested new trends.
1. Fabulous chic
The week opened with a show of young designers - graduates of the Vyacheslav Zaitsev Fashion Laboratory, but, according to tradition, it was the collection of Zaitsev himself, the legend of Russian and Soviet fashion, who became the headliner of the Week. The collection with the talking name "Golden Age" is presented as a designer’s understanding of the harmony of the external and internal worlds of man, his soul and body. Gold, shiny fabrics, fur, complex geometric prints, unusual hats and accessories - all the images seemed to have come down from the pages of a book of fairy tales!
2. Femme fatale
The young designer Ksenia Knyazeva is sure that not every woman is given the chance to be fatal, but nothing prevents her from becoming. Heavy makeup, retro hairstyles of the silent movie era, dense fabrics and the predominance of dark colors - such is the beauty recipe for any fashionista in the next fall-winter season.
3. Oriental motives
In this case, "East" in the broadest sense of the word! The silhouettes of the Alena Akhmadullina collection reflect the theme of an Asian military suit with its characteristic voluminous top of a straight or A-shaped cut. The principle of layering in the new collection is elevated to the highest degree: dresses, skirts and elongated tunics with side cuts are combined with trousers, vests, coats and fur coats in both everyday and evening looks, creating unexpected and complex combinations.
4. Gothic aristocracy
The purity and simplicity of the lines, the minimum colors, velvet, silk and laconicism of accessories merged into the collections of Georgian designer Beso Turazashvili, the founder of Portnoy Beso brand. If you appreciate the sophistication and minimalism of details, then this trend you should definitely take into service.
5. Overglamor
Kitsch? Yes! Acid pop art is a choice that not every fashionista will decide, but those who do not want to go unnoticed next winter will definitely be interested in the trend. Torn tights, lush hairstyles in the style of the 90s and a variety of prints for those who have long been convinced that outrageous is not a fad, but a way of life.
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