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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia: Dima Neu, Yasya Minochkina
29.03.2015 11:14
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia:  Dima Neu, Yasya Minochkina
(Source: http://mercedesbenzfashionweek.ru)

Designer Dima Neu presented his collection UKA inspired by the ancient-oriental culture. The designer mixed the elements of Japanese design with the classic cut and details of the Russian national costume. Traditionally the collection featured brand's essential architectural shapes which transfer from one collection of the designer to another.

      Designer Yasya Minochkina for the second time presented her collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia. In the Fall-Winter collection 2015/16 the designer used the idea of combining casual pieces with the formal evening garments. Oversize sweaters were paired with textured leather skirts, cashmere with lurex, calm colours with the bright shades. The collection was mainly inspired by the 70s and 80s, the golden time of parties and dancing, but the reference was also made to the costumes of Leon Bakst and Alxander Benua made for Diaghilev's ballets.

      

       




Author: Anna Dorozhkina

Tags: Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia Russian Fashion Designer Russian Fashion   

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