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Christian Dior Exhibit In Moscow

Christian Dior Exhibit In MoscowApril 28 – July 24, 2011

From WWD:

Forging ahead despite the dramatic ouster of its star couturier, John Galliano, amid allegations of racist and anti-Semitic outbursts, the French fashion house next month will inaugurate “Inspiration Dior,” a sprawling exhibition at Moscow’s famous Pushkin Museum of Fine Art.

The showcase, opening to the public April 28 and running through July 24, is to feature about 120 couture dresses along with some 60 blue-chip artworks, including paintings from the Pushkin’s bulging collection and others on loan from top museums and private collections…

http://www.wwd.com/eyescoop/dior-exhibit-to-bow-in-moscow-3552268

About the exhibition at Pushkin Museum of Fine Art website

http://www.arts-museum.ru/events/archive/2011/04/exhibition_Dior/index.php?lang=en

Take a look at Russian Vogue’s editorial featuring archival Dior pieces

http://fashionweek.kiev.ua/fashion-stories/id/arhivnoe-delo-860/

A Would-Be Terry Richardson

A Would Be Terry Richardson
Razu Mikhina S/S 2011 show at Volvo Fashion Week in Moscow

A Concise Guide To Kiev Fashion Days

A Concise Guide To Kiev Fashion Days…is already written by everybody else. Actually, this 3-day event garnered quite a bit of press, both domestic and foreign (for the coverage in English see below). Here I would like to highlight several points that made these three days so special.

1. The fee for designers to participate in the event was zero dollars 00 cents.

2. The venue where all shows took place, called Mystetskiy Arsenal, also hosted fashion installations, performances, lectures and a separate show program on a mini-catwalk. The admission to most of these events was free and didn’t require the accreditation.

3. Pretenders – that’s how that separate program was called. 11 fashion labels, including Cheap Monday, Tegin and osome2some, showed their collections to everybody who bothered picking up an invitation before the event in one of the designated places.

At first I thought the program was created as an opportunity for very young labels to showcase their work, but Tegin, for example, is in business for ages… So I’m a bit confused.

4. There were more lectures than fashion shows on the main catwalk (I’m all about statistics today), the fact that proved the organizers’ statement that the main goal of Kiev Fashion Days is education.

5. It was truly an international event. Press, bloggers, designers and just good friends from three continents and I lost count how many countries.

6. Before the event Kiev Fashion Blogger competition debuted (I guess they found more than a hundred of them. Who would have thought!! Sorry, it is a joke). Bloggers had to cover the event for a chance to win a trip to Paris to see Haute Couture Week shows.

7. Thieves Like Us performed at the opening party, Pete Doherty – at the closing.

Official website – partly in English

Show reviews by Vogue Italy

Zoot Magazine went to KFD. They shot backstage at probably every show. Kiev inspired them to create this stunning editorial “From Kiev with love

Day and Night in Kiev – an article by Godfrey Deeny, the editor of Fashion Wire Daily

Yvan Rodic: ‘Mnie nravica Kyiv!’ (I like Kiev)

Installations inside Mystetskiy Arsenal – picture post in the  Ukrainian blog Cappuccino With Fashion (blog is in English)

YES! It is gorgeous Alla Kostromicheva on the picture above! She is wearing Valery Kovalska leather jacket and pants.



Marios Schwab’s Fashion Week Diary

Marios Schwabs Fashion Week Diary
As we all know, Marios Schwab showed his F/W 2011-12 collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia. Telegraph.co.uk published the designer’s “diary in pictures” together with his comments.
All comments except one are somewhat generic and very reserved. You wouldn’t know until the last slide if he even liked his experience in Moscow.

http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/galleries/TMG8426858/Marios-Schwabs-Russia-Fashion-Week-diary.html

Fashion Weeks In Moscow – Video From Russia Today