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The Moscow Times Moscow Guide – Winter 2008
Since the middle of autumn one of the most important topics of discussion, could only be … no, not the financial crisis… New Year! The winter issue of The Moscow Times Moscow Guide is entirely devoted to New Years celebrations. Seven great ideas for celebrating the “Night of Nights” will help readers finalise their plans and choose how and where to party, give fresh ideas and lots of practical advice.
And don’t forget – problems will come by themselves, but happiness and luck need an invitation. That why the more cheerful and light-hearted your celebration of the coming holiday is, the happier and more successful 2009 will be for you.
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The Crisis: Signs of a Kremlin Fearful Of Unrest
Sociologist Yevgeny Gontmakher has painted a disturbing picture of what might emerge from the financial crisis, forecasting continued unemployment, huge protests and spreading violence.
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Thursday, January 08, 2009
Updated at 31 December 2008 22:36 Moscow Time.
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The Moscow Times » Issue 4016 » City Wise
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Alexander Natrushkin / Reuters Yudashkin will open Moscow Fashion Week on Thursday at Gostiny Dvor. |
Fashion Week Sees Russian Designers Dominate
23 October 2008By , Elena Fuetsch / Special to The Moscow TimesLong-legged men and women will slip in and out of their clothes as fast as they can close to the Kremlin, as Moscow Fashion Week takes over Gostiny Dvor and dozens of designers from Russia and abroad show off next year's spring and summer collections.
This year's theme is "The Monarchy of Fashion in Moscow," and visitors can see the whole gamut of local designers from veterans such as Valentin Yudashkin and Igor Chapurin, who will open and close the week, to up-and-coming designers like Max Chernitsov and Antonina Shapovalova, who has designed pro-Putin bikinis for the Kremlin-backed youth group Nashi.
There was no word on who was queen, king or even a simple baron, 227th in line to the throne, in this Moscow fashion monarchy. Among the other Russian designers on display are Alexander Terekhov -- who trained under Yves Saint Laurent and has had shows in New York -- Alexander Arngoldt, Elena Teplitskaya and Sergey Sysoyev.
Italian designers Emilio Pucci and Emanuel Ungaro will present their collections, and French fashion and style guru Ito Morabito will also attend.
Actress Denise Richards was set to be flown in for the opening party at Kalina Bar late Wednesday. The restaurant Next Door, meanwhile, was set to hold a special kind of catwalk show, using puppets wearing Italian-designed shoes.
As befits haute couture, exclusivity is much prized, and the clapping audience that will appear on television is made up of only the specially invited.
Non-VIPs are denied access to the catwalks and can only browse the designer clothes at the showroom in Gostiny Dvor, where if they listen carefully they can hear the "tap tap" of the models further inside the building. Unfortunately, visitors will not be able to buy anything because of state regulations, which apparently allow fashion shows but not purchases in a state-owned building.
If you want to check out the models, or even designers and their togs, then the fashion week venues are Kalina Bar and Soho Rooms. The closing party on Oct. 28 will take place at Soho Rooms. Face control is said to be slightly harsher than that outside the emperor's box at the Colosseum in ancient Rome.
World Fashion Channel will be broadcasting all week from Moscow for the couch-potato designer fan.
Moscow Fashion Week runs through Oct. 27 at Gostiny Dvor, 3 Varvarka Ul. M. Kitai Gorod. www.fashionweek.ru + 7(495) 698 1259.
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