The Prestigious Fashion House of Denis Simachev
Fashion guru Denis Simachev is highly respected in the Russian haute couture scene. He specializes in modish yet wearable men's apparel, but has also created outifts for women. Through the years, many people have wondered about Simachev's design aesthetics and even made more buzz about the designer's compelling signature -- the inverted logo. The trademark simply suggests Simachev's modish design and unrivaled vision. Indeed, he intrinsically combines technological breakthroughs with uncomplicated elements in his design to make a totally unique style.
His latest fall and winter collection is inspired by a lot of elemental patterns. Particularly enraptured by Chukotka, the most northern part of the globe, he calls this interesting men's gear collection the "Lord of the North." In his fall 2006 and winter 2007 outfits, Simachev used classic imagery of the modern Northern heroes of Chukotka, where the excessive cold dictates their style.
The creative collection is made of a variety of fabrics, colors, and accessories, patterned after the dead-set Chukotkian dress code. Locals would traditionally wear a lot of layers of old clothes, ranging from bulky shirts with sporadic holes to windbreakers with ragged patchworks. Simachev used a lot of fox and wolf fur, leather, and considerable cotton and denim to complete this adaptive selection. It would definitely be nice to prance around in the winter evenings with a Simachev coat over your shoulders.
His latest fall and winter collection is inspired by a lot of elemental patterns. Particularly enraptured by Chukotka, the most northern part of the globe, he calls this interesting men's gear collection the "Lord of the North." In his fall 2006 and winter 2007 outfits, Simachev used classic imagery of the modern Northern heroes of Chukotka, where the excessive cold dictates their style.
The creative collection is made of a variety of fabrics, colors, and accessories, patterned after the dead-set Chukotkian dress code. Locals would traditionally wear a lot of layers of old clothes, ranging from bulky shirts with sporadic holes to windbreakers with ragged patchworks. Simachev used a lot of fox and wolf fur, leather, and considerable cotton and denim to complete this adaptive selection. It would definitely be nice to prance around in the winter evenings with a Simachev coat over your shoulders.

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