A new collection by designer Gulyaev was shown at Moscow Fashion Week


The fifth day of Moscow Fashion Week ended in the capital on March 17. The collections were presented by more than ten brands. The final show was held by designer Igor Gulyaev, who presented a reinterpretation of fashion at the turn of the 19th–20th centuries under the influence of modern trends.
The autumn-winter 25/26 collection of the Igor Gulyaev fashion House was named "Back, yesterday— today... Tomorrow...". It combines the style of the bohemian 90s and the freedom of the 2000s, the eclectic fashion of our days and the vision of the future. Female images balance on the edge of strength and fragility. In men's rooms, there is power, structure and a play of textures: heavy fabrics and strict silhouettes.
"This collection is the strongest in my entire history. Approximately 60% are from couture, sewn by hand. A very serious level of performance, in addition to beauty, style and an amazing period in fashion at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. This is the Gatsby of the 21st century. It's beautiful! That's cool! A man looks like a man, a woman looks like a woman, and together they are an amazing tandem," Gulyaev shared with Izvestia.
According to the designer, he had been collecting all this for several years, since the time of the pandemic.
"I'm honestly tired of simple casual clothes. We have learned how to make a cool product in our country. Yes, it's difficult for us, yes — it's hard with craftsmen, there are few of them, yes — it's hard with fabrics and fittings. But if you love work, you'll find everything," Gulyaev admitted.
The main accessory was a pocket round watch on a chain, like those once worn by gentlemen, and the headdress was an eight-pointed cap, like the heroes of "Sharp Visors".
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I read the collection: what Igor Gulyaev showed at Moscow Fashion Week
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