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Belarusian designers presented collections in ethnostyle

The Ethnostyle fashion festival was held for the first time at National Beauty School on 13 November. It was aimed at supporting Belarusian designers and promoting the Belarusian ‪culture and clothing ‪traditions.

The festival gathered famous Belarusian designers and leading enterprises of the light industry of the country which create their collections on the basis of the national traditions. There were over 12 collections altogether showcased at the stage of National Beauty School. According to the art director of the school Elena Troitskaya, the number of those who wished to participate in the event was even bigger, although it was too complicated to organize the more large-scale show.

One of the inspirers of the show became the duet of designers Alena ‪Morkovko and Natalia ‪Kozhushkova. They prepared not just a simple collection, but a social project.

We tried to make a bridge from those times when the development of the national costume stopped up to modernity. We presented our image of the national costume and how it could look nowadays if its development hadn’t been interrupted, the designers said.

Spectators saw the collection made in various styles, including ethnoofficial, ethnosport, ethnoclub and school uniform. “Our collection is very adaptive to life, it fits and convenient in wearing and made from the ecological materials,” the collection’s authors said. They set up cooperation with several shops, and as practices show, there is a demand for such outfits.

 

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Designer Lina Laveykina noted that she used natural linen fabrics. “Such material is always timely and fashionable. Today people turn back to the natural fabrics. I also used Belarusian ornament, a symbol of family, and handmade embroidery and lace,” she said.

 

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The leading specialist of the handmade artistic weaving department at the “Scarbnitsa” enterprise Lyudmila Podobed noted that Belarusian costume was very diverse. During its 40-year history “Scarbnitsa” has been trusting this. Talking about the differences in the national clothes, the artist said:

“The costume of every region has its own distinct features, and differs with its composition, color and decoration elements. For instance, Vitedsk costume differs from the Gomel one, and Myadel’s – from Malorita and Brest ones. The costumes in southern regions (for example, Gomel) are distinguished with more bright, rich colors – red is closer to orange there, and the western ones (for example, the Grodno one) are always created in cold colors – the abundance of sky blue, turquoise and emerald green.”

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People believed that a red ornament and an ornament in general defends the human soul from negative impact and evil forces. That’s why the decoration was often placed on the edge of the shirt front, on the hem of the skirt, ankles of the shirt and on the edge of the apron. This is a distinctive feature of a costume of any region,” the leading artist of “Skarbnitsa” enterprise Lyudmila Podobed told.

EthnoStyle fashion festival is planned to be annual and to include different fashion competitions in future. The next showcase will be held in spring.

Text and photo by BELTA

About Anna Moskvina (28 Articles)
Journalist, writer and web content editor. Graduated from the Belarusian State University where studied Romance and Germanic Philology and achieved English Literature MA. Interested in creative writing and translations in travel and tourism, social and cultural spheres of Belarus.

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