The results of the third day of the Moscow Fashion Week have been summed up
Moscow Fashion Week continues in the Central Exhibition Hall "Manege", which will be held until March 19.
The third day of the event brought together dozens of designer shows from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Yakutsk and Chelyabinsk, as well as a rich business program. On the catwalks, Victorian aesthetics met with bold gloss, and the Yakut cultural code met with architectural geometry. Here, bohemian chic was juxtaposed with deconstruction, elegance with avant—garde silhouettes, and the "traces" of the industrial world became a key design element. At that time, the future of the fashion industry was being discussed in the VK Lecture Hall, digital images were being tried on in the AI fitting room and technology was becoming more and more confidently part of the modern industry.
The Viva Vox autumn-Winter 2026/27 collection was shown at Vesper Tverskaya Penthouse as part of Moscow Fashion Week. In the new collection Oleg Ovsiev decided to experiment and rethink the modern youth style through the elegance of the Victorian era. The brand shows images combining the rigor of tailcoats and classic neckerchiefs with the coquetry of crinolines and tourniquets. The designer suggests dressing up "according to the fan", trying on images of sophisticated rebels, where each piece of clothing emphasizes the personality, rather than hiding it.
The Esve brand, led by Svetlana Kuzina, celebrated its tenth anniversary on the catwalk of Moscow Fashion Week. The new collection featured bohemian chic, reflected in a daring cut, Renaissance-core, the features of which can be seen in the flowing lush hemlines, as well as boudoir style, revealed in linen. Despite the different aesthetics, the collection was united by an impeccable silhouette, a bright color palette, active ruffles and bold details that made it spectacular and sensual. The collection was accompanied by shoes from the O'SHADE brand, the official shoe partner of Moscow Fashion Week.
The St. Petersburg brand Elisabetta transported the audience to the aristocratic 1950s and presented a new collection "Heavenly Current". Designer Alena Chuprinina has rethought the silhouettes of outerwear from the past and presented them in a modern way. The audience saw trending capes and coats of different silhouettes: from tuxedos to mackintoshes. Most of the products were decorated with an equally viral detail — a fur patch, which effectively complemented the cuffs, collars and edges of outerwear. The images were complemented by the shoes of the O'SHADE brand, the official shoe partner of Moscow Fashion Week.
The third day of the Moscow Fashion Week ended with the Apparel show. The brand presented a spring-summer collection called Tgase ("Trace"). In the center of the line are tire tracks, prints of various defects. All of them were created using decorative folds, accent pinches, embossed reliefs and frequent draperies. We also saw complex geometries, such as a triangular sleeveless cape, buff shoulders, and royal hemlines in various interpretations. Asymmetry and relief have become the main accents of the new collection.
Kisselenko fashion house has shown how to create spectacular, versatile clothes through the prism of deconstruction. The brand has introduced a new collection made mainly of black light and a complex cut. Embossed materials, decorative folds and accent texture effectively complemented the presented line. At the Moscow Fashion Week show, the images were complemented by O'SHADE brand shoes.
As part of the Moscow Fashion Week, the collection was presented by students of the HSE School of Design. In their works, they explored the phenomenon of escapism and how the world has changed in recent years. The students created a mystical world where costumes became an extension of flora and fauna. Fantasy details were combined with intricate silhouettes: uneven shoulder pads contrasted against the background of a royal hem decorated with long fringes, and a corseted dress resembled a birthday cake decorated with paper origami and additional corsets.
The VK Lecture Hall of Moscow Fashion Week hosted sessions on "The concept of flagship stores as art spaces," "Assortment as a curatorial project," and "International celebrity Stylists: from Kate Yang to Felicity Kaye. Working on the image and personal brand of a celebrity", "Russian platforms as new centers of fashion influence: from distribution to trend formation", "Trends of 2026 in design and retail", "Does the industry need intelligent fashion today?". The speakers were Tsakharias Maria, architect and co-founder of the RMMSH bureau, Galina Kravchenko-Manyukova, Founder & CEO of K&RA /KRAVCHENKO & PARTNERS AGENCY, Marina Barykina, stylist, BHOS teacher, founder of the True romance brand, Maria Zaikina, Vice President for Industry Relations and Special Projects Ozon, Vera Levina, Director of the Department for the management of the Clothing product category, Dmitry Rogov, Head of the Clothing and Footwear and Sports business units, Wildberries and Russ, Alexander Larionov, Technical Director of Dresscode, Anna Tupikina, Director of Marketing, Research and Customer Experience, Cybermarketing, Daria Kostina, Adviser to the Editor-in-Chief of Kommersant Publishing House, Stanislav Zimin, trend analyst, PhD, specialist in macro trends at Trendsite, Olga Mikhailovskaya, journalist, author of the telegram channel Front Fashion, Lyudmila Alyabyeva, Academic Director of the Graduate School of Art and Design at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, editor-in-chief of the magazine "Fashion Theory: Clothing, Body, Culture", Yvette Makarova, creative director of LiLab, founder of the international platform WOSK1147, Svetlana Alekseeva, founder of the SVET communication agency. Lectures by leading fashion industry experts from the VK Lecture Hall can be viewed exclusively on the official channel of the Moscow Fashion Week in VK Video.
The Moscow Fashion Week program includes shows by Russian and foreign designers, a market and a showroom co—organized by the Made in Moscow project, and a VK Lecture Hall with the participation of leading industry experts.
The detailed schedule and conditions of the visit are posted on the official website of the Moscow Fashion Week.
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