Kiev. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – February 20, 2021 – Fashion
“Ukrainian Fashion Week is over, what trends did it start?”
The so-called No Season 2021 Ukrainian Fashion Week ended at the Mystetsky Arsenal Museum complex in the capital, with dozens of designers presenting their ready-to-wear collections.
And during this year, given the pandemic, Fashion Week was a little unusual, as it was held without spectators in an online format. Therefore, in Art Arsenal, only representatives of the print and electronic media can be seen among those present at the scenes and rehearsals of the performances. However, anyone can watch the action “on the other side of the screen” without leaving home.
Designer Olena Burenina opened the new season of Ukrainian Fashion Week which this year will be celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of her brand, so in celebration of that – the designer decided to collect the most beautiful pictures of recent years and present them in one show.
After Burenina, Artem Klimchuk presented his collection. “What is freedom? What is the conversation? What is required? What is beautiful? What is appropriate? Let’s talk, ”Klimchuk’s presentation video began with these words. In the designer collection, you could see a lot of things with hand-embroidered details, including embroidered blouses, sequin dresses, hand-woven bags, and pearl-embellished jackets.
Ukrainian brand Rusin, who has been staying at Ukrainian Fashion Week since 2016, couldn’t help but join it this season. The new collection “I AM” is dedicated to self-knowledge through loneliness, which reveals the other side of the person who is left face to face with “I”. The group idea is that solitude is not a sentence, but a journey into our world, which we usually close behind a door of the exciting type.
A young designer, Paulina Wheeler, and artist Rustum Skiben exhibited in their collection at Fashion Week Oima – a style from Crimean Tatars. Some of the items in the set are made with old signage and packaging to reduce environmental damage. The designer complemented the model photos with unusual high-heeled Ottoman shoes.
And on the third day of Ukrainian Fashion Week, DZHUS opened its show. The group was represented by a kind of “clothing transformer”. In this way, the designer offers to abandon unnecessary things and turn the hat into a jacket, shorts – blouse, shirt – skirt. It turns out to be whimsical, but very interesting and original.
Despite the fact that the past year has been challenging, including in the fashion industry, the fashion industry has shown that it is able to adapt, transform and adapt quickly to today’s challenges.
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Source: Ukrgate