This weekend, this weekend, this weekend is again popular Fashion Feek. This year, the Prague Fashion Week attracted well -known faces not only from the Czech Republic, but also in Slovakia. The top outfits showed Ema Fajnor, as well as Slovak designer Vanda Janda, Naty Kerny and wife Majka Spirit.
September traditionally belongs to fashion worldwide. Well -known brands and designers show their new collections, traditionally in nearby Prague. During the autumn part of the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week, well-known faces and several Slovaks gathered here this weekend.
Most of the guests have traditionally reached for black. According to someone, it is a boring bet for sure, but fashion enthusiasts have been agreed for years that black is the queen of colors and you will never spoil anything. Finally, well -known Slovak are proof that with the right combination, black outfits can also be imaginative …
Maria Dušička
Table of Contents
- 1. Maria Dušička
- 2. Naty kerny
- 3. Ema Fajnor
- 4. Denisa Mendrejová
- 5. Vanda widow
- 6. How do the designers featured – Maria Dušička, Vanda Janda, and denisa Mendrejová – contribute to the growing demand for unique, handcrafted, and sustainable fashion?
- 7. Slovak Creativity Takes Center Stage at Prague Fashion Week: Featuring Maria Dušička, Vanda Janda, and Denisa Mendrejová (Photo Gallery)
- 8. The Rising Influence of Slovak Fashion Design
- 9. Maria Dušička: Deconstructing Tradition
- 10. Vanda Janda: Minimalist Elegance with a Slovak Soul
- 11. Denisa Mendrejová: Bold Colors and Playful Silhouettes
- 12. The Impact of Slovak Design on PFW and Beyond
- 13. Photo Gallery: Highlights from the Collections
- 14. Where to Find More Data & Support Slovak Fashion
Majka Spirita’s wife is in fashion at home, which she regularly proves not only on fashion weeks, but also in her regular styling. Maria is a great lover of minimalism and enjoys quality rather than the reimbursement of her styling.
It was no different during the Prague Fashion Week, where this time she wore “small black” – a dress that every woman who has supplemented with oversize Blazer, a high -quality black handbag in imaginative shape, black pumps and distinctive earrings.
Maria Dušička on Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week
Source: Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week
Naty kerny
The well -known Slovak influencer also ran to see new trends, to neighboring Prague. Naty in Prague was made by Czech Misska and influencer Karolína Mališová, who also reached for a black dress.
Naty wore a Mugler dress from H&M collaboration for this occasion. These are truly breathtaking and strong enough without additional accessories. Well -known Slovakia was great to the whole outfit with black stockings, which gave the whole location a dramatic touch.
Karolína Mališová and Naty Kerny on Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week
Source: Instagram.com/karolinamalisova
Ema Fajnor
Ema Fajnor is also a lover of the Prague Fashion Week. However, she first showed up for the first time, because she no longer lives in Prague. However, despite the disease, she did not miss a series of tours.
Favorite Slovak fashionist and presenter combined a leather skirt in Kaki green, with a transparent top in a similar color. The decoration of the whole styling was a distinctive Valentino belt with a golden buckle, as well as a gold handbag.
Denisa Mendrejová
The Slovak fashion on the red carpet in Prague was also represented by beautiful Denisa Mendrejová. The former Slovak Misska put on pieces from our designers. Blazer from talented Petra Weingart model added a blouse from Michaela Kováčik.
Thanks to Oversize editing this styling acted as a refined dress, complemented by lacquered pumps and a lacquered handbag. Denisa did not forget the red lipstick, which was a pleasant accent.
Denisa Mendrejová on Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week
Source: Instagram.com/deniska.ndrejova
Vanda widow
Slovak fashion designer Vanda Janda has shown her new collections several times at the Fashion Week Prague. This time, however, it proved to be only one of the hostesses. Vanda is known for her popularity to pink and distinctive pieces, but in this case she remained faithful to elegance.
A simple black dress with an A -skirt is also a piece that finds application in every wardrobe. Vanda supplemented them with sandals on the high platform and, like other ladies, in her case they were the only distinctive accessory of earrings and red lipstick.
Vanda Widow Na Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week
Source: Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week
In our photo gallery you can also see what have wore well -known Czech beauties, such as Taťán Makarenko, or model Denisa Dvořáková:
How do the designers featured – Maria Dušička, Vanda Janda, and denisa Mendrejová – contribute to the growing demand for unique, handcrafted, and sustainable fashion?
Slovak Creativity Takes Center Stage at Prague Fashion Week: Featuring Maria Dušička, Vanda Janda, and Denisa Mendrejová (Photo Gallery)
The Rising Influence of Slovak Fashion Design
prague Fashion Week (PFW), a key event in Central European fashion, recently showcased a powerful wave of talent from Slovakia. This year’s event wasn’t just about established international brands; it was a platform for emerging Slovak designers to gain recognition. The presence of Maria Dušička, Vanda Janda, and Denisa Mendrejová highlighted a distinct aesthetic – one rooted in craftsmanship, sustainability, and a modern interpretation of Slovak heritage.This article delves into the collections presented, the key themes explored, and the impact these designers are having on the broader fashion landscape. We’ll also include a curated photo gallery showcasing thier standout pieces.
Maria Dušička: Deconstructing Tradition
Maria Dušička’s collection was a masterclass in deconstruction and reconstruction. Known for her experimental approach to textiles and silhouettes, Dušička presented a line that challenged conventional notions of femininity and form.
Key Elements: her designs featured repurposed materials, intricate draping, and a muted color palette punctuated by bold, architectural details.
Inspiration: Dušička drew inspiration from traditional Slovak folk costumes,specifically the intricate embroidery and layering techniques,but reimagined them for a contemporary audience. This isn’t simply folk fashion; its a sophisticated evolution.
Sustainability Focus: A core tenet of Dušička’s brand is sustainable fashion. The use of upcycled fabrics and ethical production practices resonated strongly with the PFW audience.
Technical Innovation: Dušička’s use of laser cutting and 3D printing added a futuristic edge to her traditionally-inspired designs.
Vanda Janda: Minimalist Elegance with a Slovak Soul
Vanda Janda’s presentation offered a striking contrast to Dušička’s experimentalism. Janda’s aesthetic is defined by minimalist elegance, clean lines, and a focus on high-quality materials.
Signature Style: Janda’s collection showcased flowing silhouettes, neutral tones (think creams, grays, and blacks), and subtle textural details.
slovak Influence: While minimalist in execution, janda’s designs subtly referenced Slovak craftsmanship through the use of locally sourced wool and linen. The emphasis on natural fibers speaks to a growing trend in ethical fashion.
Wearability: A key strength of Janda’s work is its wearability. Her designs are sophisticated yet comfortable, appealing to a broad range of consumers.
Accessory Focus: Janda’s collection was complemented by a range of handcrafted leather accessories, further emphasizing her commitment to Slovak artistry.
Denisa Mendrejová: Bold Colors and Playful Silhouettes
Denisa Mendrejová brought a vibrant energy to Prague fashion Week with her collection of bold colors,playful silhouettes,and unexpected textures.
Color Palette: Mendrejová’s designs exploded with color – think vibrant reds, electric blues, and sunny yellows. This contrasted sharply with the more subdued palettes of other designers.
Unique Textures: Mendrejová experimented with a variety of textures, including pleating, ruffles, and embroidery, creating visually dynamic pieces.
Youthful Appeal: Her collection had a distinctly youthful appeal, targeting a younger generation of fashion enthusiasts. This is a key demographic for emerging designers.
Artistic Collaboration: Mendrejová collaborated with Slovak artists to create unique prints and embellishments for her collection,further showcasing the country’s creative talent.
The Impact of Slovak Design on PFW and Beyond
The strong showing of Slovak designers at Prague Fashion Week signals a growing recognition of the country’s creative potential. Several factors contribute to this rise:
Government Support: Increased government funding and initiatives aimed at supporting the Slovak fashion industry.
Educational Programs: The advancement of specialized fashion design programs at Slovak universities.
International Exposure: Opportunities for Slovak designers to showcase their work at international fashion events like PFW.
demand for Unique Aesthetics: A growing consumer demand for unique, handcrafted, and sustainable fashion.
Photo Gallery: Highlights from the Collections
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Where to Find More Data & Support Slovak Fashion
Maria Dušička: [Link to Maria Dušička’s website/social media]
Vanda Janda: [Link to Vanda Janda’s website/social media]
Denisa Mendrejová: [link to Denisa Mendrejová’s website/social media]
Slovak Fashion Chamber: [LinktoSlovakFashionChamberwebsite-if[LinktoSlovakFashionChamberwebsite-if
