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15 new fashion designers of 2013

During the year we talked regularly about new remarkable designers - those whose names are increasingly appearing in the press. Now it's time to take stock and take a look at all the heroes at once - graduates from Central Saint Martins and Parsons, Chloé interns and participants in London and New York Fashion Weeks.

Italian Serafina herself was an assistant brand Chloé and founded her own brand Isa Arfen in London. Obviously, the main thing in Sama's clothes is comfort for a man, which is evident from the collection of the autumn-winter season with denim suits and fur coats and a coat, as if from a man’s shoulder. Commendations about the designer’s work appeared on Style.com, Business of Fashion and Man Repeller, and her stuff is sold in four Opening Ceremony stores in London, Los Angeles, Tokyo and New York.

Harbison

Brooklyn-based designer Charles-Elliot Harbison worked at Michael Kors and created a name brand six months ago. Harbison collections are built on a combination of sports style and features of classic clothes: the designer combines shirts with pencil skirts, coats with coats and caps, and in his spring-summer collection of two, the checkered coexist with cropped silk tops and wide trousers with puffs from below. Harbison's spring-summer lineup can be pre-ordered on Moda Operandi.

Rains

In the raincoat niche, where Hancock, Norwegian Rain and Mackintosh are firmly established, a new name has appeared. These are the Rains from Denmark - a country where it rains an average of 121 days a year. The brand creates raincoats of all forms from light water-repellent fabric in nice looking colors - canary, neyvi, orange.

Martina spetlova

Chemist and Central Saint Martins graduate Martin Spetlova bribes us with the fact that 90% of her clothes are made of leather treated with all means. Spetlova pleats the skin, weaves the multicolored strips of material and adds perforated items to the collection. At the same time, the designer prefers not only complex material, but also a cut: she experiments with hypertrophied volumes and cuts.

Vibe Harsløf

One of the most famous jewelers in Scandinavia is the Vibe Harsløf. Pretty young brand produces simple necklaces, bracelets and rings of gold and silver. The main feature of Vibe Harslof jewelery is the details: that the pendants are made of chains on necklaces-chains, that the geometric bends of bracelets and rings. They, by the way, are already on sale in "Color".

Korean Hyun Xie is studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. That summer she showed a new collection. It has voluminous outerwear: red coats with fur crosses and fur coats with horror faces. To them, Xie added scarlet bombers and angora dresses with stripes with the inscription "Fear", fur and leather tops and lacquer pencil skirts.

Kara

Parsons graduate Sarah Lo creates basic backpacks, strap handbags and clutches. Lo uses only natural materials - sheepskin and leather, which adds value to her things at a time when every second bag is made of leatherette. In the latest collection, the designer works with perforation: she made a backpack of black mesh skin.

Jane kim

Young Russian designer and student of the Moscow Art Art Institute Zhenya Kim is inspired by Asia. In the collections of the girls are dresses and capes of golden-colored fabric, fastened with many round buttons, as well as bombers with prints with dragons. They can already be found in the store Index on Novinsky.

ZDDZ

Petersburg Dasha Selyanova is educated at Central Saint Martins and makes a personalized brand of clothing. Her collections are influenced by the 1990s. For example, in the autumn-winter season, the designer offers cropped sweaters, transparent, tight-fitting dresses and leather oversizes. The main detail of Selyanova’s style is prints: the designer creates them on the basis of posters and wallpapers.

Crosenbrook

FIT graduate Carly Rosenbrooke creates eco-friendly clothing. In her collections one can feel skilled work with two things - volume and textures. Rosenbrook creates baggy tops with a blind neck and cropped trousers with cutouts on the sides, which are complemented by a coat of glossy plastic with denim and fur inserts (of course, artificial).

One of the Ukrainian women who is worth paying attention to is Yasya Minochkina, who created the brand in Moscow. For the third season in a row, she shows off her collections at the Mercedes-Benz Kiev Fashion Days and Fashion Week in Britain, China and France. The basis of Yasi's work is the dress: it shows both classic feminine dresses in the style of the 1950s or on the floor, and futuristic dresses made of textured wool.

Completed works

Brother and sister Mark and Anna Juusbury opened a jewelery brand in London earlier this year. The first is engaged in business, the second, with the formation of a philosopher and mathematics, is a creative director. Now they have one collection called Pillar, which is inspired by the old destroyed architecture.

Trager delaney

The main thing in the Trager Delaney collections is a combination of timeless design and almost perfect quality - both in fabrics and in cut. Mark was created by Briton Kim Trager (The Telegraph writes that he has a Tolstoyan beard) and Danish Lowell Delaney. They take as a basis for collections rather classic things - slightly voluminous costumes, floor-length dresses and basic one-button coats. Designers win due to colors and prints: they choose mint, burgundy and neyvi and print photographs of marble on fabrics.

Raphaëlla rioud

Rafaella Ribou, an employee of Dior and Ralph Lauren, decided to create silk pajamas under her own name. It uses monochrome colors - lemon, blue and white, and also produces sets with a print in the form of the sun. Now the holidays are approaching, so you can replace evening dresses and suits with silk pajamas.

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