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The sixth day of Moscow Fashion Week delivered a spectacular showcase of collections by Alena Akhmadullina, Bitte_Ruhe, Cois, Disobedience, Hayk Avanesyan, Journey Clothes, Leffers, Masterpeace, MI55 I5, muliér, Proporcia, Roshi, Sariné Saakian, and Surovaya. The event drew a distinguished front-row audience including actor Yuri Kolokolnikov (known for "The White Lotus" and "Game of Thrones"), actresses Sofia Ernst and Vilma Kutavičiūtė, and renowned stylists Aleksey Suharev and Olga Shuranova. Beyond the runway presentations, attendees engaged with educational lectures exploring visual cultural codes, tradition reinterpretation in design, and the evolution of haute couture and prêt-à-porter in Russia.
muliér (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeThe muliér brand transformed 1920s Moscow's futuristic architectural visions into wearable art. Known for playing with asymmetry and experimenting with material combinations, the brand presented dresses of various shapes, versatile parkas and coats, skirts trimmed with fur. Intriguing and striking details included kokoshniks, balaclavas, fur neckpieces, and muffs.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/wj-xzQeE65_27w Disobedience (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeDisobedience channeled rebellion through its "Memories of the Future" collection, masterfully blending romanticism with rock-and-roll edge, French chic, and Parisian street fashion. The brand's reinvention of Hussar dolmans in denim – transforming historical heritage into symbols of luxury and rebellion – exemplified the collection's core tension. Sharp graphic stripes provided rhythmic contrast to feminine tailoring, while leather-cotton combinations in bomber jackets and fitted coats emphasized versatility.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/5aAAIW8uLJBLdw Journey clothes (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeJourney Clothes captivated audiences with the spirit of the French Riviera "Côte Voilée," presenting refined minimalism through silk dresses and embroidered cotton-linen pieces. The collection's four-color palette – sea foam white, morning sky blue, and sunset orange and peach – brought the Mediterranean spirit to life through tulle skirts adorned with floral embroidery and versatile striped sets perfect for leisurely elegance.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/sj9rwBZTYgvCyA Sariné Saakian (Moscow)Parking Gallery in Zaryadye Emerging brand Sariné Saakian celebrated Armenian heritage through the "Spring in Zvartnots" collection, drawing inspiration from the historic site near Yerevan. The brand showcased distinctly feminine pieces, featuring a “blooming” flower garden – reflecting springtime in Zvartnots. The variety of shapes ranged from figure-hugging to exaggerated silhouettes, complemented by intricate embroidery. Sariné Saakian skillfully combines cultural codes of Armenian heritage with modern trends, rich textures, beadwork, and glass beads.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/UfDNppr33fYBQQ Hayk Avanesyan (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeHayk Avanesyan explored cross-cultural connections through his "Silk Road" collection, emphasizing noble fabrics and elegant cuts. The key elements included elegantly cut garments and noble fabrics. The designer's mastery appeared in texture and embroidery shade variations, blending elegance with style, tenderness with daring, luxury with subtlety, and classic with contemporary trends. Hand-embroidered details – including roses with thorns and delicate feminine motifs – elevated traditional color palettes with strategic bright accents.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/ju-NSZ9gSL_piQ Masterpeace (Moscow) Varvarka StreetMasterpeace reimagined bohemian chic for autumn with "Fairy Tale in Boho Style." The collection successfully merged folk motifs with contemporary trends through leather jackets paired with flowing skirts, ruffled dresses complemented by plush accessories, and daring lace creations.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/j8C-Z0Ch61huvw Leffers (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeLeffers channeled progressive businesswoman energy through the "Soft Power" collection, drawing inspiration from the image of a progressive businesswoman. The centerpiece of the collection, that balances deliberate elegance with functionality, were sheath dresses, while feather-decorated cardigans and blouses referenced the brand's bohemian DNA. The collection also featured silhouette-focused suits with skirts, architectural-cut sets reminiscent of Margaret Thatcher, flowing silhouettes embodying the spirit of freedom, and classic tweed pieces with elegant lines – an homage to Coco Chanel.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/i_9nh1Am-GXZJg Roshi (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeRoshi honored futuristic architecture through geometric precision, showcasing signature suits and outerwear in dense cotton and leather. Sleek dresses, sharply tailored shirts, and supple leather jackets reflected the collection’s geometric precision. The collection’s key elements included textured lines, piercings, deconstructed cuts, sharp forms, and silhouette curves in dense fabrics. The looks included options for both women and men – united not only by concept but also by figure-hugging fits. Singer Mitya Fomin's runway finale with his pet provided an unexpectedly charming conclusion.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/K42T1PwDEKdL_g Alena Akhmadullina (Moscow) Kitaygorodskaya WallFor Alena Akhmadullina fashion house, this show was truly symbolic: in 2025, the brand will celebrate its 25th anniversary. To mark the milestone, Alena Akhmadullina presented a grand show featuring looks inspired by medieval Russian art, archival designs, and signature pieces by the designer. Notable appearances by Elena Letuchaya, Anna Aleksandrova, Victoria Shelyagova, and finale star Svetlana Bondarchuk created a special atmosphere.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/HHkox32hmbtlfw Surovaya (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeSurovaya presented the "Fallen Lights" collections featuring monochrome sheath dresses, formal suits, cropped jackets, and tuxedo coats accented by white agate jewelry, beads, bags, and laces. The white agate was chosen for its symbolic representation of wisdom and spiritual connection. This collection does not follow fleeting trends, but rather celebrates timeless classics.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/zXSNh5q3bpjp2Q Bitte_Ruhe (Moscow)Parking Gallery in ZaryadyeBitte_Ruhe presented a collection that rethought its origins under creative director Ksenia Kudryashova's vision. Drawing inspiration from Eastern motifs with ethnic element references, the collection featured loose A-line dresses, wrap dresses, and pieces without prominent accents instead of characteristic patterns. Signature bloomers, lace dresses, tops, and other items embedded with shimmering stones appeared alongside iconic feathers.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/LaDMFbrAGge3_Q MI55 I5 (Moscow)Bolotnaya SquareMI55 I5 explored "Harmony of Opposites," examining the boundary between tradition and modernity. Classic suit silhouettes, airy silk blouses, and tweed jackets harmonized with casual styles including relaxed plaid shirts, hoodies, and corduroy bombers. Special attention was given to the color palette, with rich burgundy serving as an accent contrasting with calmer shades.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/ks7Asil-2R6hJw Proporcia (Moscow)Bolotnaya SquareProporcia affirmed its unique ability to blend experimentation with elegance through various forms and textures. The collection featured silk midis, fitted long-sleeve tops, and asymmetric silhouettes. Juicy burgundy tones added contrast, complemented by striking accessories like large shell-shaped earrings and knotted hats.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/6ImVKFfPX7v40g Cois (Moscow)Bolotnaya SquareThe brand presented its "ReHeritage" collection, where the past intertwines with present. The looks embodied quiet luxury reflected in details, quality, and tailoring. The collection included slip dresses, formal suits, and relaxed sportswear, with accents such as floral motifs decorating long-sleeves and shirts.
Photo: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/wLg8E-Snxzoojw The Moscow Fashion Week lecture program encompassed diverse topics including "Top 3 Fast Hairstyling Techniques for Every Occasion," "New Ethnicity: A History of Reinterpreting Traditions," "Introduction to Visual Cultural Code: How It Is Formed, Where We Can See Its Traces, and How to Use It Creatively," and "From Haute couture to prêt-à-porter in Russia.".
The speakers included
Aleksandr Maslovsky, creative partner of MONE Professional and top-stylist, European and World Champion (OMS);
Darya Seryozhkina, art historian, costume and fashion researcher, and curator at the Center of Fashion and Design at the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum;
Semyon Utkin, creative director of SMZV and author of the Telegram channel Maybe Art;
Alla Solovskaya, head ofHead of the Online Museum lamanova.com, iinitiator and curator of the crowdfunding campaign "Memorial Plaque for Nadezhda Lamanova," ethnographic photographer, laureate of the "Silver Camera" competition, participant in Russian and international exhibitions in Beijing, Shanghai, Paris; with collections stored at at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the Russian Museum of Photography in Nizhny Novgorod.