The winner of the American "Project Runway", the designer from Novopolotsk, will return to work at home
Author: Newsmaker added 12-01-2013, 10:50
Dmitry Sholokhov, a 33-year-old Belarusian, who won the design competition in the United States, will present at Belarusian Fashion Week a new collection, designed in cooperation with the brand O. Jen.
One of the best young designers in New York, worked with Calvin Klein, J. Mandel, Dominico Vacca, Ann Clein, and others, began to develop a collection with the popular Belarusian manufacturer of women's clothing O. Jen.
No glory and four million viewers’ attention which came to him as well as 100,000 dollars, which he won on the most ranking design competition in the United States, did not allow the modeler to forget his roots.
High demand in fashion in the West is confirmed by numerous facts. For instance, known model and TV personality Heidi Klum has expanded her wardrobe with the final collection of Dmitry "Project Runway", Michael Kors does not cease to admire the quality of structures ambitious designer and singer Jennifer Hudson welcomed the quality of Belarusian designer clothes as "beyond high."
Unusual fashion creative team of two different continents began with suggestion from Belarusian brand. The company evaluated the sophisticated style of Dmitry and offered him to develop a joint collection of women's clothing.
At the moment we know that this will be a full collection consisting of evening and casual dresses, with the label "Dmitry Sholokhov for O. Jen". Dmitry personally make a visit to Belarus and Russia, in order to present the project at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and Belarus Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2013/14, which will be held this spring.
The reasons for his interest in the joint project Dmitry explained as follows: "I am very enthusiastic about the suggestion to establish a joint collection with the Belarusian company O. Jen. I'm sure the fashion industry of Belarus has great potential to compete with the best western brands. And it is my great honor to represent the collection of the native land."
One of the best young designers in New York, worked with Calvin Klein, J. Mandel, Dominico Vacca, Ann Clein, and others, began to develop a collection with the popular Belarusian manufacturer of women's clothing O. Jen.
No glory and four million viewers’ attention which came to him as well as 100,000 dollars, which he won on the most ranking design competition in the United States, did not allow the modeler to forget his roots.
Dmitry Sholokhov has to make it work in an all-new episode of Project Runway, airing Thursday, August 9, at 9pm ET/PT on Lifetime. Photo by Barbara Nitke.
High demand in fashion in the West is confirmed by numerous facts. For instance, known model and TV personality Heidi Klum has expanded her wardrobe with the final collection of Dmitry "Project Runway", Michael Kors does not cease to admire the quality of structures ambitious designer and singer Jennifer Hudson welcomed the quality of Belarusian designer clothes as "beyond high."
Dmitry Sholokhov has to make it work in an all-new episode of Project Runway, airing Thursday, July 26, at 9pm ET/PT on Lifetime. Photo by Barbara Nitke.
Unusual fashion creative team of two different continents began with suggestion from Belarusian brand. The company evaluated the sophisticated style of Dmitry and offered him to develop a joint collection of women's clothing.
At the moment we know that this will be a full collection consisting of evening and casual dresses, with the label "Dmitry Sholokhov for O. Jen". Dmitry personally make a visit to Belarus and Russia, in order to present the project at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and Belarus Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2013/14, which will be held this spring.
The reasons for his interest in the joint project Dmitry explained as follows: "I am very enthusiastic about the suggestion to establish a joint collection with the Belarusian company O. Jen. I'm sure the fashion industry of Belarus has great potential to compete with the best western brands. And it is my great honor to represent the collection of the native land."
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