Between August 28 – September 2, Zareadye Park Gallery will host a Moscow fashion market. This time, visitors will be able to enable more than 65 designers from Moscow and other cities of Russia to buy collections and local brands to buy unique things.

In the market, clothing, shoes and accessories created in various styls from minimalism to ethnic motifs will be presented. Among the participants are both well -known brands and young designers who took the first steps in the sector. More than 40 brands will be presented by Metropolitan Masters, but designers from Vladivostok, Kazan, Ulan-Ude, Simferopol, Arkhangelsk and other cities will also work.
Organizers say the site enables customers to chat directly with the authors of collections and get more information about the philosophy of brands. Designers accept that this is a valuable experience – they receive live feedback and can better understand the needs of the audience.

Participants inspire the collections of their own land culture and traditions. For example, the Baikal Murano brand creates jewels inspired by the nature of the Irkutsk region, and talks about Abzaeva Buryat cultural code. The Moscow brand Satro combines traditional felt techniques with modern forms, and the project of the grandmother sews clothes with the hands of old generation artisans within the framework of the social project of Russian grandmother.
In addition to shopping, the market promises to be a point of attraction for everyone who is interested in fashion and culture. You can reach the event free of charge by completing the front record on the site. Between August 28 – September 1, Sunday, between 12:30 – 21:30 and the last day – will work up to 21:00.
In the meantime, in recent years, Russian fashion has been experiencing a completely new scene: designers are increasingly headed to cultural code, re -thinking traditions and are inspired by folk crafts. We have collected 10 brands that not only create clothes and jewelery, but also tell stories about our country – nature, symbols, aesthetics and memory. Read more here.
Source: People Talk

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