Fashion Week in Moscow 2014

Fashion in Moscow plays one of the key roles in the domestic social life, and not only domestic. Moscow Fashion Week is an excellent opportunity not only to go out, but also to get acquainted with Russian designers - both famous and still unknown to the general public. It is on the Fashion Week that the main trends of the season are determined, which means that their visit is highly desirable for all who consider themselves to be a connoisseur of fashion.

In this article we will talk about the Moscow Fashion Week Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia 2014/2015.

Moscow Fashion Week 2014

Tatiana Parfenova, Dasha Gauser , Alena Akhmadullina , Elena Suprun, Yulia Dalakyan, Yulia Nikolaeva, Igor Gulyaev , Olga Brovkina and many other designers took part in this spring (March 27-April 1) at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia. It should be noted that the program included shows not only of Russian, but also foreign designers.

Follow the fashion shows in Moscow in 2014, you could not only visit the shows personally, but also with the help of an Internet broadcast on the official website of the event.

The participants of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week offered a variety of options for the autumn-winter 2014/2015, from the muffled, romantic, slightly gloomy (Alain Akhmadullin, Ria Keburia) to the bright, even playful ones (Ruban, CONTRAFASHION, SLAVA ZAITSEV).

Fashion exhibitions in Moscow 2014

In addition to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia 2014/2015 in late March, there was another fashion show in Moscow - Moscow Fashion Week (from March 29 to April 3). The Moscow haute couture week is traditionally considered to be the main fashion event in Russia.

The participants of the event were Valentin Yudashkin, Liza Romanyuk, Sergei Sysoev, Anna Dubovitskaya, Natalya Valevskaya, Masha Tsigal, Kira Plastinina and others.

To say that fashion shows at the Fashion Week in Moscow were different in theme and spirit - it's not to say anything. We saw rock and roll from Yudashkin (clear silhouettes, an abundance of black leather, complex combinations of materials and textures), and pastoral from Bella Potemkina, and motifs of the 50's from Eleanor Amosova (lush skirts, pop art prints), and luxurious men's outfits from Ilya Shiyan (velvet, the skin of exotic animals), and the "sports-bast" collection from YANASTASIA, and romantic "winter flowers" from Liza Romanyuk.

After viewing the main shows, you can distinguish several main trends of the future fall: