As part of the BRICS+ Fashion Summit International Forum, an exhibition was organized in Moscow, one of the different parts of Russia from Arkhangelsk to Yakutia and Tuva from Tuva to Kabardino-Balkaria. The urge to create the project was the ethnic heritage of many people of our country.

Russian designers presented their mini collections and real folk costumes from private meetings were nearby. The exhibition showed similarities with the original source, and also emphasized the evolution of forms and materials to adapt a traditional costume to modern life.
Experts are sure that the integration of ethnic motives will not only allow us to strengthen the intercultural dialogue of Russian peoples, but also our country will reveal the unique cultural heritage of the world.
Orum I believe that such events are very important: not only create modern mode, but also help to protect what our inheritance is. Here, tradition reaches the future and this is what makes the industrial industry, Malk Malkhozova Sabina (Kütdino-Balkan Republic) designer.
The curator of the exhibition is Olga Mikhailovskaya, a fashion observer, the founding partner of the Russian Brands Front’s online platform, the creator of the front fashion telegraph channel and the producer of the producer Evgeny Filippova, the founding partner of the online platform in front of Russian brands.
Activities such as BRICS+ Fashion Summit and “Local Motifs” exhibition have a major impact on the development of the industry, protecting and popularizing national crafts.
Source: People Talk

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