During the Soviet days, Russia's fashion scene was only headed by two designers, Valentin Yudashkin and Vyacheslav Zaitsev. In a mode of better speaking, the previous statement was very politically erroneous. The two designers were actually directed by the Soviet government just so they can attest to the world that Russia's fashion industry can keep up with the rest of the world.
Today however, new workmanship and designers have materialized. Just last year, in affiliation with the rest of Eastern European countries, Russia's first Fashion Week was unveiled in Gorky Park. To the granting of everyone who came and collaborated, it was a huge success. You cannot positively confide to yourself that you want to go to Russia to witness the event, and I certainly would not. Russia still has its Communist cloud draping it.
Anyway, it really is a good thing that new, though not young, designers are willing and ardent to recreate the fashion industry in Russia. Two of the most ingenious minds in Russia's fashion market today are Nina Neretina and Donis Pupis. With a million ideas, both of them, as well as the house designers for Nina&Donis, are anxious that they can awoke the Russian's mode of dressing.
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