
mover-magazine.com №19 (2021) TATIANA BOCHAROVA THE REVIVAL ISSUE OUR CONTACTS: mover_magazine mover-magazine.com Last year was hard for all industries around the world, including fashion. The cancellation of fashion ditor’s weeks, closed boutiques, and sanitizers instead of perfume – the COVID-19 pandemic has become a major problem to the fashion industry and even Eletter questioned the survival of many of its segments. Everything began during Milan Fashion Week, one of the main events in the fashion world. Paris Men’s Fashion Week and Haute Couture Week have also been canceled. However, everything has its positive sides, including self-isolation. The designers showed all their cre- ativity in order to make their fans happy and satisfied even in difficult times. Online fashion shows, Zoom and WhatsApp photoshoots, virtual clothing and even dressing rooms... Pandemic opened a new reality for the fashion industry which seems to be actively developing even after the relaxation of restrictions. This MOVER issue is dedicated to the revival and the new life of the fashion world after the pandemic. May our hopes for the best become true and we’ll have an opportunity to enjoy this summer at the fullest. Yes, we mean great shopping as well! LANVIN 10 NEW TALENTS: THE MOST PROMISING DESIGNERS 14 FASHION REVIVAL 16 YUGEN COLLECTION 18 TATIANA BOCHAROVA 22 COSMIC 26 WOMEN’S DRESS AS AN ART: 4 GREATEST COLLABS IN FASHION HISTORY 32 SA LT WATER 36 JEAN-RENÉ WIEDEMANN 50 ANASTASIYA VASILEVA 56 OVERMATCH 58 TEAR OR WEAR? 64 THE HOTTEST ‘SS 21 TRENDS THAT EVERY FASHIONISTA MUST ROCK 68 THE BEST NEW FASHION SHOWS: LOCATIONS AND DESIGNS 70 SUSTAINABLE FASHION: WHAT IS IT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? 74 ECO-FRIENDLY BRANDS THAT REALLY CARE ABOUT OUR PLANET 76 THE WAY SHE WEARS IT 80 UNLIMITED BEAUTY 84 ELENA KERINA 88 THE MOST FAMOUS PLUS-SIZE MODELS IN THE WORLD 90 ELI ANDERSON 92 COWBOY GIRL 94 ARTS SQUARE GALLERY 98 MÖVENPICK HOTEL 100 POP OFF ART GALLERY 102 EURASIA FASHION NIGHT 104 MIAMI FASHION WEEKEND 106 WWW.DOLCEGABBANA.COM 6 mover-magazine.com mover-magazine.com №19 (2021) Editor-in-chief Alexa Seny Editor Karina Lavrova Correspondent Arina Yaganova Production Mode production Designer Eugene Oliinyk Cover story ZO by Olga Zakhmatova All rights reserved. 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Stay exquisite every day by choosing LANVIN. | EDITORIAL 12 mover-magazine.com | EDITORIAL mover-magazine.com 13 | FASHION New talents: the most promising One of the many reasons why the world of fashion designers is so incredible is the fact that it continuously seeks out fresh ideas, creations, and designers. Any day in fashion could become revolu- tionary because of someone’s groundbreaking idea. Over the recent years, more and more young and talented people entered the industry and brought something unique into it. Young designers tend to be more innovative and experiment with their ideas, and they don’t fear challenges, unlike the well-established, worldwide famous brands. We would like to introduce you to some outstanding new-generation designers and their stories GLENN MARTENS and Y/PROJECT Glenn Martens, a designer from Belgium, studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. In April 2013, after working at Jean Paul Gaultier as a junior designer, Martens became the creative director of Y/Project. His brand debuted at Paris Fashion Week and ran for three seasons, bringing more and more recogni- tion to Marten’s talent and vision. In 2017, Y/Project won the esteemed ANDAM Grand Prize, while Glenn Martens was selected as one of the BOF (Business of Fashion) 500 people shaping fashion globally. In 2018, Glenn Martens was awarded the title of Designer of the Year at the Belgian Fashion Awards, a fashion prize that was previously awarded to Dries Van Noten and Raf Simons. When the brand received the Special Edition ANDAM prize in 2020, there was no doubt that Glenn’s name has made it into the list of not only Belgium’s but the world’s most influential people in fashion. Y/Project’s official website states that the Paris-based brand combines “conceptual and inventive detailing with playful proportions and a witty take on historical references”. Glenn brilliantly implements modern trends and personal vision into his creations, which makes his designs stand out compared to other contemporary brands. 14 mover-magazine.com | FASHION GRACE WALES BONNER Grace Wales Bonner is a 29-year-old British designer. Right after graduating from Central Saint Martins, Wales Bonner launched her eponymous brand in 2014, first focusing strictly on menswear then adding womenswear to the collections. Emerging Menswear Designer at the British Fashion Awards, received the LVMH Young Designer Prize, was invited by Maria Grazia Chiuri to collaborate with Dior, and announced the winner of the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund. These are just some of her achievements as Grace continues to conquer the industry and hearts of fashion lovers. If you take a look at Wales Bonner’s collections, you will find not only a collaboration with Adidas, but also numerous extravagant dresses together with minimalistic outwear and plaid tracksuits. CHOP OVA L OW E NA Central Saint Martins graduates Emma Chopova and Laura Lovena give a second life to often deserted Bulgarian fabrics and national patterns. While Lovena comes from the UK, Chopova grew up in America with Bulgarian parents – united by their mutual love of traditional crafts, the pair met at Central Saint Martin’s doing their bachelor’s degrees. In search of materials, Chopova often returns to her parents’ village and the mountains outside the capital of Sofia. The found blankets, tartan aprons, and vintage fabrics get transformed into kilts and blouses with eclectic sporty elements, imbued with punk serenity. mover-magazine.com 15 | FASHION Fashion revival Arab Fashion Council Fashion Arab OVID-19 has undoubtedly a means to do photoshoots. Of course, such Once the item is made, it will be promptly affected all industries around homemade shoots don’t involve make-up art- shipped to the customer. Designer Kat Taylor the world, including the fashion ists, hairstylists, or any other personnel. became one of the first pioneers of this industry. Lockdown and severe There is only one model in the room which system by creating digital renders of her restrictions forced brands to look allows both her and the remote photographer new collections, available on the Selfridges Cfor new ways to experiment with high tech- to show their creativity to the fullest. retailer’s website. nologies in order to showcase their collections and to give their customers at least a tiny It wasn’t easy for some brands to create new Moreover, many buyers from across sense of physical shopping that they were clothes or to supply them, which is why they the world used this extended period of deprived of. This is how virtual fitting rooms, created virtual clothing that became both isolation to self-reflect and understand the digital catwalks, and clothing appeared. What practical and innovative solution to displaying detrimental effect that the fashion industry is more surprising is that the brands intend a new collection without organizing such has on the environment. Recognizing this, on keeping such technologies even after the a complex and time-consuming event as a buyers are now prioritizing responsible pandemic has passed. In fact, brands like fashion show. What’s more, even if a brand consumption, seeking out and buying from Jacquemus became very inventive in the can’t produce a clothing item physically yet, designers that not only outwardly care for the way they present content and collaborate its customers can already place the item in environment, but are also transparent about with models, even resorting to FaceTime as their cart, wishlist, or at least pre-order it. their environmental choices. 16 mover-magazine.com | FASHION Carling Followingly, adopting more sustainable practices has become a conscious and crucial choice for many. Instead of being a short- lived trend, sustainability has proven to be an expanding system, whereby many people and brands abide by switching to more eco- friendly analogs. CLO Virtual Fashion LLC Fashion Virtual CLO It is therefore safe to assume that sustain- Meanwhile, representatives of the newest ability and flexibility are the keys to success generations (millennials and genera- for many brands in the future.
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