Tuesday 1 May 2018

BCEFW AW18

BUDAPEST CENTRAL EUROPEAN FASHION WEEK
AUTUMN WINTER 2018
APRIL 27 - 29, 2018

Another season to look forward to and collections from all around the Visegrad countries (including Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and extending to the Ukraine this year) which conjured up fresh ideas and inspiration. There were so many fashion shows to attend this season, however, here are the designers which stood out the most. To find more photos, visit the BCEFW link at the bottom.

MAISON MARQUISE
Hungary

Classic and elegant, modern with a touch of tradition, clean lines with pops of unexpected details are all what came to mind at the Maison Marquise runway show. Hungarian designer, Bori Toth, has positioned herself at the top of the luxury brands in the city with her use of high quality fabrics, leather, lace and silk, her use of artistic graphic designs and exciting combination of classic meeting modern elegance for the urban world.


ABODI
Hungary

'Arrival to Planet Abodi' and welcome the galactic unicorn and Pegasus creature on their adventures.
Hungarian designer Dora Abodi has really expanded her empire and recently, celebrities including Hungarian model Barbara Palvin, Michelle Rodridguez, Olivia Munn, Dita von Teese and Gwen Stefani are all rocking Abodi Unisis Empire designs. Abodi inspires by fusing ancient times with futurism, opulence mixed with rigidness and with robotic technology creating a new religion. ABODI icon is the TWIN UNISUS, a mystical and powerful creature, a winged unicorn.


NAH-NU
Poland

Black never goes out of style, especially in the F/W months when it can be paired with everything. Monochrome looks have been all the rage this past season as well, exuding an effortless look, in suits and matching dresses with overcoats. However, Polish designer Katarzyna Skorek proves that the focus here is not on the simplicity of the black or red shades but on the rich fabrics, little changes to the details in the dresses and jackets, asymmetrical designs and showcasing the female form in elegance and feminity.


KATTI ZOOB
Hungary

Hungarian designer Katti Zoob brought in 'Fairy Tale' elements into her designs this year and watching her show, I caught a glimpse of Medieval design, princess cuts, Eastern influences in the textiles and motifs. A truly wonderful and inspirational collection.




OMELYA T-DRESS
Ukraine


This was the social media girl of the runway with high energy, good spirit and selfies along the way. Coming from Kiev Ukraine, Omelya T-Dress inspires young women to have fun, dress up, be bold and unique and certainly, have fun (or die!).


STREET STYLE


Thank you to Budapest Central European Fashion Week and to all designers for the personal invitations.
Looking forward to seeing what the next season has in store!


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