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Liza Arzamasova
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Alena Sviridova
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It’s no secret that lately our stars are increasingly giving preference to domestic designers. In their outfits, many go out to the loudest ceremonies. And now, on the eve of the New Year, this trend is becoming more and more relevant.

On the eve of the holiday, Fashion Collection magazine gathered the brightest representatives of our fashion industry at its traditional “Breakfast with Designers”. Naturally, the event had a “strict dress code”: domestically produced clothes.

Actress Liza Arzamasova chose for this occasion a very original dress with New Year’s prints from the Russian brand Anna Shu. Alena Sviridova admitted that she can be called a fan of Russian designers. The singer does not hide the fact that she is on friendly terms with many of them and comments on the situation as follows: “Today, many interesting things can be found not only on the podium in Milan or Paris, but also in Moscow. And much cheaper.”

Host of the event Vlad Lisovets
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Designer Bessarion stood at the DJ console
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Host of “Breakfast with Designers” Vlad Lisovets urged everyone to urgently make new acquaintances. This was facilitated not only by plentiful refreshments, but also by rhythmic musical accompaniment. By the way, the designer Bessarion, who came to his friends despite the high temperature, stood at the DJ’s console.

Designer Dasha Gauser
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Ekaterina Vulichenko
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TV presenter Larisa Verbitskaya considers himself a regular at Fashion Week in Moscow and also campaigns in every possible way for star colleagues for domestic designers.

Editor-in-Chief Maria Demchenko and Alena Sviridova
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Larisa Verbitskaya
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Decorator and florist Kirill Lopatinsky created a silver art tree on a stand in the shape of a star especially for the event. Russian designers and Breakfast guests happily hung their original designer toys on it.

Christmas tree with toys from Russian designers
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Designer Goga Nikabadze and his author’s Christmas toy
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By Yara

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