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Moscow Fashion : What’s hot for next summer?

Published: 26 October, 2008, 14:59

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“Scent of Africa” and “Summer Ice” have been on the catwalks in Moscow fashion week! Dozens of designers have been presenting their new collections for next summer to thousands of fashionistas in the Russian capital.

Designer Sergey Efremov, who first appeared on the Russian fashion scene in 1992, has presented his prêt-a-porter deluxe collection named “Scent of Africa”. This time he dressed his models all-in-white.

Loose dresses were highlighted with bright accessories in African style, carrying the mind to the summery continent.

If Efremov went the hot African way, Max Chernitsov created a collection named “Summer Ice”. Clear-cut geometrical shapes were emphasised in Chernitsov's latest designs.

And while the city's streets are getting darker, with many people covering themselves in blackish warm outfits, the catwalks of Moscow fashion week are glowing, treating the fashion-conscious to colour-saturated glossy clothes.

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