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On March 28 at 3pm the Moscow Manege, the central venue of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, hosted a street-style get-together of well-known photographers from the USA and Russia: Craig Arend, Adam Katz Sinding, Diego Zuko and Maxim Gagarin.
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Besides the fashion shows, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week will feature the exhibition “Close-up: Fashion Week,” part of the 9th Moscow Fashion and Style in Photography International Biennale.
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The exhibition contains unique photographs taken backstage during previous fashion weeks in Moscow.
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Russian Fashion Week (from 2011 known as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia) has been held in Moscow twice a year for the past decade — in early April and mid October.
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Designers from Russia, Ukraine, Italy and the U.S. present their 2015/2016 autumn-winter collections at Europe's largest fashion week, which will be broadcast live on
the event's official site.
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The week will present the works of important Russian designers such as Alena Akhmadullina, VIVA VOX, Igor Gulyaev, Pirosmani by Jenya Malygina, Julia Dalakian, Dasha Gauser and many others. Among the foreign participants will be Antonella Rossi and Musika Frère.
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“Our program for this week is full,” says Ilyana Erdneeva, fashion editor of Glamour magazine.
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"We’re covering not only the presentations of the well-known Alena Akhmadullina and Jenya Malygina, but also Zheni Kim, Osome2some, Cap America and many others. Our publication always keeps a watchful eye on the changing trends in Russian fashion.”
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This year will see several young designers make their debut.
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Among them are creator of flying silhouettes with eccentric details Liza Odinokykh, lover of futuristic cuts Anastasiya Susekova of Maison SAS, connoisseurs of leather dresses from Kajf&Kajf, as well as Natali Leskova, Alena Bryntsalova and Saint-Tokyo.