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Fashion week in Moscow



Suzy Menkes

Russian fashion is still searching for an identity in a world that has moved so brutally from Pravda to Prada. And it has not yet gained the international recognition that has made the country's alabaster-skinned beauties, such as Natalia Vodianova, into the world's current top models.

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The concept of Fashion Week in Moscow is based of the organization of Fashion Weeks in Paris, New York, London, and Milan. Fashion Week in Moscow is also the only fashion event in Russia that was included in the Favouris: Europe (Spring/Summer 2006) catalogue schedule.

 

Fashion Week is organized to support multiple daily runway shows from various designers, traditionally attracting a lot of journalists. Several designers present their new collections at the same time in different exhibition showrooms. Through this style of presentation, Fashion Week also attracts hundreds of buyers and representatives from industrial companies, including producers of fabrics, trimmings, accessories and prêt-a-porter clothing. As a result, Fashion Week has become a place for business meetings and the signing of numerous contracts.    

 

More than 80,000 people visited the showrooms of Fashion Week in Moscow in March of 2006.  During that week, forty-nine fashion houses unveiled their collections and more than 650 journalists representing all the leading glossy magazines were present.

 

Fashion Week in Moscow dates back to 1994.  For the first ten years, this event was concentrated on the presentation of haute couture collections from Russian designers and leading fashion houses. After 2003, however, Fashion Week has changed its format and now takes place twice a year (at the end of March and October) and involves the presentation of prêt-a-porter clothes.

 

The foundation of this new format is based on prêt-a-porter clothes and prêt-a-porter de luxe collections. The main objectives of Fashion Week In Moscow, however, continue to be the development of the Russian fashion industry, the promotion of Russian designers, and the presentation of the best examples from world fashion on the runway.

 

For the past ten years, Fashion Week has been familiarizing the public with new and upcoming designers.  Some of the bigger names to come out of Fashion Week include Igor Chapurin, Andrew Sharov, Tatiana Parfenova, Victoria Andreyanova,  Luda Dobrohotova, Daria Razumihina, Olga Kameneva, Natasha Drigant, Sergei Efremov, and many others. The majority of the event’s participants are members of the Russian Association of Haute Couture and Prêt-a-Porter, and are essentially the face of Russian fashion.  In addition to determining the style of contemporary Russian design, these designers also have their collections presented in the most prestigious boutiques.

 

Since Fashion Week in Moscow simultaneously exhibits the biggest trendsetters in Russian fashion, one is able to perceive Russian fashion as a united entity and can see the progression and direction of its development as a whole. This fact certainly captured the attention of foreign specialists and fashion analytics.

 

 
 

Supported by
The Ministry of Trade and Economic Development of the Russian Federation

The Government of Moscow
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation

 
 

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