In the context of MBFW Russia, some famous illustrators visited the catwalk to make some sketches
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Alena Lavdovskaya
In the context of Moscow Fashion Week, some famous illustrators visited the catwalk to make some sketches.
Alena Lavdovskaya
Jae Suk Kim, Alena Lavdovskaya and Sasha Spring spent 6 days depicting the most vivid moments.
Alena Lavdovskaya
Alena Lavdovskaya has had previous work published by Vogue Russia, Elle Russia, Glamour Russia and wgsn.com
Sasha Spring
Sasha Spring has enjoyed a diverse artistic career, working for the beauty boutique Chanel, Louis Vuitton and various Russian Media.
Jae Suk Kim
Jae Suk Kim is a fashion illustrator from Korea, who has worked with Bloomingdale’s, Style.com Korea, Swide.com, Vogue Korea, Allure Korea and GQ Korea.
Jae Suk Kim
The designer Tony Ward has worked with Dominique Morlotti and Claude Montana for Lanvin, Gianfranco Ferré for Dior and Karl Lagerfeld for Chloé. In 1995, he returned to his native Lebanon to launch his own line of haute couture in a family-run atelier with 40 years of success behind it.
Sasha Spring
This new season of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia saw Dima Neu and his brand present the Yuka collection, inspired by ancient East Asian culture. In Japanese “Yuka” is a woman’s name meaning “fragrant bloom” or “bloom of friendship”.
Sasha Spring
IGOR GULYAEV Fashion House was founded in 2009. The designer created his own brand after 18 years of experience in the fur industry, which underpinned its success.
Sasha Spring
Yasya Minochkina took courses at Central Saint Martins and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts before moving to Moscow and founding her namesake clothing brand. The client list of the Yasya Minochkina brand includes models Irina Shayk and Alla Kostromicheva.
Alena Lavdovskaya
Dasha Gauser. In the Russian fashion industry Dasha is known as the Cinderella of fashion because she built her own business from scratch without any investment.