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Ulyana Sergeenko Couture S/S 2013 Show


Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Spring/Summer 2013 | Paris Couture Fashion Week | FashionTV

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Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Spring 2013 Show and Backstage

Very rare footage with Natalia Vodianova in the backstage after the Ulyana Sergeenko show S/S 2013.
Elena Perminova – Ulyana Sergeenko – Dita Von Teese – Frol Burimov – Olivier Zahm

Video by Arnaud Paumier http://www.station-video.fr

Vika Gazinskaya Did It First

Vika Gazinskaya Did It First

Some people call it being on trend, others – getting inspired by somebody’s work… After all, design is just a clever way to arrange already known elements so that it feels new. I often remember a fun moment from Unzipped when somebody tells Isaac Mizrahi who is working on Inuit-inspired collection that Jean-Paul Gaultier has just showed a collection based on the same idea. I guess it is both a pain and a thrill to see bits of your designs here and there.

But enough of my musings, I’ll let pictures do the talking. Let me know if you have anything to add!

Doodle Print

Vika Gazinskaya Did It First

Carolina Herrera FW 2012/13 – Vika Gazinskaya SS 2012
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Poustovit Spring 2013

Poustovit Spring 2013

The start of the Ukrainian Fashion Week was marked by the highly-awaited show of Lilia Poustovit whose eponymous line has long been deemed an epitome of national fashion, long before the concept of modernised folk symbolism gained its wide-spread popularity. The already familiar minimalistic clean cuts, frequently over-sized shapes and unique digital prints, specifically designed by the Poustovit studio every season, succeed in evoking a harmonious feeling of interplay between historical heritage and modernity, which did not go unnoticed by the audience in attendance and the online reviewers alike. Read the rest of this entry »

Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Spring 2013

Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Spring 2013

She is from the South.

These words are true for both the designer, who was born and raised in Kazakhstan, and her inspiration – Scarlett O’Hara.

It might seem surprising that Ms Sergeenko has chosen a theme that isn’t Russian at all and therefore should be less familiar to her. As it turns out, this collection explores the subject nobody can fail at – the designer’s own childhood dreams. Read the rest of this entry »