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from now on, you should all treat me like kenya and the fact that the premiere of a multi-part film from may 21 to sundays on first we we will go into all art textbooks, but this picture of ours will be printed on candy wrappers. and the rock song with it in general strange story it was three pieces hmm to three different songs. uh-huh and they lay for a long time unclaimed for many years. once i realized that i had some sketches of pieces for three different songs, and i took them and connected them, and it turned out to be a rock song, moreover, a rock song, there is a reference, yes, a certain song the western band that
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inspired the creation of this song never a rock song came out hmm 10 years. after that me accused of plagiarism and called that you copied this song. that's a penny this song. this is an artist, but the most interesting bones in 10 years. no one has named everything right, anything, but the right song. so no one guessed, and after 10 years. i discovered this secret right at the radio station looking for, my friends plagiarized, but no one guessed. what is the song of the group fake? uh, the song is called fromout of nover. wow, wow, i haven't guessed right now in 10 years. you just mentioned plagiarism. by the way, i call plagiarism, even if it is heard explicitly, then this is often a story about inspiration. of course, somewhere heard. something you it inspired spodvili on something and you wrote. it would seem in the same spirit, but people are like that. well, kind of bending style you're expanding the theme. yes, roughly
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speaking, you took some topic, expanded it. that's all, i think that someone listening to bw songs can say this. it's clearly inspired by the movie, in fact, it is. so it is. yes, of course, the same riffs there are also rhythmic, it is recognized, a certain technique games, of course, very few people play in this technique. that's what these groups are about. why little and it seemed to me? it's very individual. it's interesting that the kino group used such as a specific rhythm, yes, a specific part, bass guitars and so on. this is very similar to what depech is doing, for example.
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dogs of money will be cities in the first person once told me alien there, everything is waiting for the white earth.
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which door shall we go? what do you mean? we have lost our heart, where we will find freedom.
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black earth will die, white flowers will become. arrows weather to be a step wider in red we will sign on white to it black earth white flowers. if only from where do the doctors come to us, what door will we enter, what serves us will be his? the heart is where
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we find freedom. this is a podcast 20 years later. i am konstantin mikhailov visiting me. ilya to the raids of the pilot group what is the secret of a 100% hat you know this formula. well, i think, yes, this is probably not panacea, not just some kind
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of pill. these are still several factors, but the main factor, firstly, the charisma of the performer we have such a formula. charisma beats everything. yes, this is the trump in the game, so in show business, eh. secondly, our chorus, which sits like a nail in your head and plays at 4:00 in the morning while you sleep, this is how you walk, you understand? when we recorded the song, the camp was not so long ago, then i really imagine walking around the apartment for a week and could not get rid of it. i went and drank, where are you? we 've been all year and i've been saying this, damn it, pah, go, pah, go away and no fuck, i played this song for 7 days. you understand this hit, which is creativity. yes, you want, but no way, yes? what are you singing in your heart? listen, in general, to be honest, you understand, yes, like mine. you work on television, you don’t watch it. yes? somehow in the past i
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am a tv presenter, i understand this very well, therefore, i never sing, and i did something on tv , but i worked as a tv presenter on music tv on the fifth federal channel. here we conclude the film and television technical school, then the school of television presenters on the fifth federal channel. wow , yes, i worked there. what pro did i lose, what is it? give if you don't want to. a want to come back, well, there would be time. i just realized that this should be done right here with the head. well, you also write books. you again have books, in my opinion, seven came out, even oh, the information is outdated, what are they about? well, four art books. it's just a series of specific stories. oh, so the doctors don't worry. i call it a fantasy story. you even have a book of esoteric content. these are some spiritual practices that you do. you left misayastvo you left alcohol, you came to spiritual enlightenment it all became uninteresting. in general, the world
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became not interesting to me over time, as it is, well, god knows me. therefore, i have a particularly large circle of friends with friends. i don't need any news from the world. the world has nothing to surprise me with, or i? i know that you, in principle, practice performing in such places. there are orphanages, prisons, correctional institutions, military units, including a hospital and all that. yes, it's been 20 years since a place is chosen, or they already know them, they just turn to you. sometimes we show initiative there in terms of, for example, performances in orphanages. and again, here's a performance in the hospital recently there was a war at the medical academy before the wounded i had hmm in kursk i played in the house of officers. yeah, where i'm going guys, just at the front line is a charity concert or something like that, when you visit a place like that, where hmm let's say the energy of some grief
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of misfortune prevails, and you're not afraid to carry it with you. no, in no case do you see absolutely the same people as around us on the street. just someone stumbled, of course, of course. there are units. well, such hardened criminals. yes, they are immediately visible in the face and so on. that is, well, there are people who are very difficult, but you can’t fix it. well, the chance is very small, but such percentages are five out of 100, and the rest of the people who stumbled there the temptation could not stand it. as the saying goes, there is a good saying, don't laugh at the past but other people. you still don’t know your future , here it’s very relevant, you yourself had a difficult story. you won the hard disease, defeated cancer yes now you remission or how it should be already? for a long time? oh well, and in connection with this, i had to start hard to practice yoga, qigong tai chi, wushu
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vegetarianism. actually for 27 years. and it all helps. well, it helped. see there , roughly speaking, i survived where everyone else could not, because of your emotions when you found out your diagnosis. you know, i took everything calmly. by that time, i was already quite philosophical about life. i'm strange. it so happened that from the age of 5 i became to ask questions about god about the universe, and by the time all this happened. i was 24 years old. i already had a very serious reserve behind me. from 16:00 i read castaneda there from 19:00 i compiled a buddhist school, i received a spiritual name, that is, i already had spiritual experience behind me and practice, so when all this happened, i said, well, a solarium. so what, as they say any tattoo is for buddhist time? this is how i took it easy. well, let's change coats, roughly speaking, no more, but still i i fought because there was no chance
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, the doctors just sent me home, they said, we can’t do anything. i lived for 2 years. at the oncology institute in the hospital. and in the end they gave up, but a beautiful korean qigong master picked me up and said. well, let's try to stand up. i said there's nothing to lose. let's try weird, qigong is chinese gymnastics. yes, she herself is from korea. yes, as if a master, and now, under 90, she still teaches. gong is taught in st. petersburg, and we know that whoever has the best qigong is better wushu, who has better wushu, who has the best kung fu, it turns out who e breathes well, he has the strongest kung fu in the yard yeah, doing martial arts. i 've been doing martial arts for 20 years , knife fighting, of course, tactical shooting for over 12 years, sniper courses and all that. that is , i have a lot of things behind my shoulders. but now it’s just, when she was born, daughter, children, family, a lot of work care and it’s as if
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it’s easy for me, to be honest, i do it all permanently so in parts to support myself not as much as before. i wanted to ask how many hours you have in a day, if you tell you this and that, i sleep for 4-5 hours, you know, it’s about very harmful and the doctors are directly cardiologists for me. they hang me right for this, because i need to sleep at least eight, and i sleep five by four, right? well, for now, we’ll pull anything on the mantras. watch the podcast 20 years later and we have iron man or yak on bingoff as our guest. group pilot ilya listen. what are you working on now? if it's not a secret, if you can reveal some plans, i'm writing the eighth book, a new artistic dam has just begun to work on another 16-16. yes, and what about the contacts on the vinyl on the digital, it’s just that everything , even cassettes, is good
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to stop with a darsky pencil, it’s cool. so light. everything turns out. in st. petersburg it is written mostly. yes, we wanted to try writing the next record in moscow. uh-huh we have a very serious project in the making for the next record. and i don't even know anything like that. hmm . i just have a very close friend, he's on the collector. collection of guitars, bass guitars of world stars. that is, he has. roughly speaking, there are guitars of the cdc group and so on, that's all and they are right on the guitar on which it was all played and so on, that is, the world's ones and he gives us all this collection to record a new record. that is, we will write a record meeting. on here are such guitars, yes, imagine playing the guitar on which the dachshund is recorded directly. here i am as a child did not even consider it. uh-huh yes, in general, yes, in general, we will write our songs on the guitar of angus yaga listen, damn it,
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can i come to you? when you imagine what these things are like and he told us, i say, please, listen and young rockers, breathe in your back. you feel some sort of competition, heavy breathing of young, rock. it is very little very little. and why what happened rock? uh, no horn, but you know the music, everything is fine. uh, guys, they learned to play well, even the very young ones, i see a group that you know that the guys are 19 years old there, and they play chic in general, the music is interesting there and everything is straight, but you know, you were born personalities vysotsky was gone. yes, you understand? it's all some kind of such superficial things, and you even start talking some literature with a person, and he looks at you. you know what he says with fish eyes, what are you talking about before, and it can be seen everywhere, that it seems to be outwardly a candy wrapper, it is becoming more and more beautiful. yes, everything
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is better and more sophisticated. and the contents are all frail and frail, i remember the meeting with pavel kashin. maybe you know this? no , a person who is so well-read is simply amazing when he temporarily finds music, because a book finish, yes eats, we also all go with books. i'm sitting here with a book right now. i was the only person on the plane who sat with a book that sits in phones. and i'm with him. what kind of book was it? listen, i'm reading guzel yakhina for my children , just about the germans, now i'm reading beautiful. here is a chic language about all this history of their ancestors, amazing books, generally read from childhood. apparently, my parents showed up for me. here is a favorite. you can't even imagine the author before. well, here, kurt vnedr really likes me. oh gorgeous. yes i dovlatov re-read it and like it very much. i like his language. yes, petrosyan's version is very much liked by the armenian artist. here, which i even know, stephen king likes. only not here, not his horrors. and for example, the dark tower hmm work. that
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is, we have a lot of podcasts, by the way, let them not talk, let them read smartly dmitry bakov leads. suddenly you need to bend. suddenly you open the internet. suddenly you wander to the site of the first channel. paws podcast, there are a lot of interesting things. cool smart book is more interesting. yes we come on site first channel to your home, when the first channel opens conveniently for you. and now the new song of the pilot group is the most delicious snow in the podcast 20 years later
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everything will be fine. i found out sometimes there is something to ask so fortunately or go, everyone is building an earthly paradise around. and i'm talking about the same tar soap , god, we are from the inside, what i'm doing here, only i'll crush the heavens, the winds sing in my cheeks smoke from cigarettes, and from leningrad poplars. you know the neck flies, that most delicious snow. that delicious snow. that same
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bush fate drives us like poplar fluff to sleep, not to turn around at night, the mechanic of birthdays is breathtaking, but in leningrad all yours, who turns on the mother with murders, straying, and on the fontanka the most delicious snow is hidden behind the seams. that delicious
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snow. that delicious snow. someone was the most delicious, who is the most delicious?
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my whole city life, when you stand an old woman in a communal apartment of advertising and the far east, i understood the motherland or the plans of the world, that entrance is winter , moscow
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hi all. my name is tatyana gevorkyan, this is a podcast of a stupid shit and today we will talk about fashion as an industry and as a social phenomenon. my guest today is a journalist,
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blogger and a person who is truly passionate about fashion arina kholina designer svetlana rodina hello girls hello joke, hello. you can just say, hello girls, anyway, not boys, let's start right away from the origins, how trends are formed , who invents them, who dictates them or borrows them or borrows them from some 20 years ago about trends in colors. eat such a brilliant classic story, the tenth sixties. well, in principle, in europe, europe is just in the post-war crisis and cognac, in which we know cognac , of course, is a drink and they say, we armenians called, then they, uh, suddenly asked for a dramatic drop in sales. well, it’s almost despair, and someone from well , from some final company there had some kind of connection with a fabric factory and a person comes up with such a story and persuades this
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fabric manufacturer. well, in principle, the fashion industry is also not on the rise at the moment, yes, everything in europe's economy is destroyed. so in general, he didn't care whether it was a gray cloth or a skate-colored cloth. they, in principle, took some more or less their own brown fabric. they called this light like cognac accordingly, they persuaded some diors there conditionally, yes, to introduce this color and cognac just happened. well, first of all, it was very fashionable to be in cognac color, that is, brown clothes, and some incredible growth turned out. simply phenomenal, they raised themselves again to super heights. here you go, uh, again, when it appears now, there is the color of champagne yes, an observation according to this scheme, and because we really have a designation of colors in russian. they are what they are, and in english they have the color cognac. they have color, camel, well done they have champagne we just don't have it. uh,
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very camels. while these magazines of ours were still there, you are not used once a month. uh, like, oh, this week's trend is again surprise champagne color silk color, champagne, for example, we watched today. at you the color of a champagne flower. and you typical cocoa, yes, more champagne. here it will probably be. yes, the designer would call it. what is the name of intelligence? yes, i have. well, some of it is more crucian, like ocher pigments, but i know a little about what i wanted to add, which, for example, is amazing in russia. there are crafts and lace. yes, and embroidery and this russian craft , i want to say that, for example, when we presented the first collection in japan, then japan , for example, yes, beans there they had such a beautiful woman, the way they adore traditions of our own. why are we taking so long? this is the post-soviet time
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they denied what? no, no, no, we are not russians. oh, no-no-no, really russian speech. heard abroad. we are all encrypted. we are all under them. this is disgusting, because in fact we have amazing roots, we have incredible traditions in russia, and actually , just the idea is to take from there, and that experience. really global, because well, to be honest in france, uh, fashion was in italy, it was and there really is in america amazing fashion, but we, for example, now there are those people who say no, we are in fashion, in general, now we are on our own. we ourselves are such cool fellows that it is also wrong that they have a lot that can be adopted by adapting for us, see now there has been such a trend. you all remember, we remember everything, plus or minus, the end of the nineties. yes , the beginning of the two thousandth trend for sexuality , feminine silhouettes are things that you, too, once find in your wardrobe, are old. they look like they are two sizes less than needed. and now the fashion for oversize oversize is convenience. this will be positive,
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does this mean that women began to dress for themselves, and not for men, that is, now they are trying less to emphasize sexuality. you know, it seems to me that just now, firstly, everything has returned some kind of corsets. you know, another cover, that's what you said, it's not only we got fat on the topic yes, well, in general, yes, you really start to wear some larger one, at least a t-shirt, and then you don't understand how it is so-so digs into the armpit, but a little different. the main material is different. he has almost all the material now about the meeting. it is more comfortable breathable and the technology itself materials, if they are semi-synthetic there, uh, they are very comfortable in a different way than the same clothes of the nineties for example. and listen, well, firstly, since the nineties, there was already a canon there, then the universe came. uh, was the japanese kabakuba some kind of garzon, this is generally separate
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from the system, this is the story of how the belgians were too. yes? well, listen, it's still a lot, so it's not really something wild right niche, when it was called smart fashion yes, now it's, well, somehow different. we are connected, but, firstly, it depends on the fabrics, if it were such a hoodie for me. some kind of translucent from some kind of veil, i don’t know felt wool, it would fit in a different way and would show sexuality to the body, in general, this is not about over or slim here, uh, here i will hold you for sure, yes, with us simply does not participate in our conversation. i think they would like to look for oversize, on the contrary, even posting. yes, if you take, then, for example, the more over thing, so, for example, a woman looks more feminine in it. really, for example, a woman, look not to go there, dangerously thin , fat, everything is in the head of secrets. well, here we are already all this only tall and thin. and this is only
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high. and it can be that it turns out that if trends are dictated by designers, then let's say. i love auvers very much. this is of course, after all, they also suddenly realized for there, let's say during the pandemic, what about, but how convenient it is to walk, let's go. let's eat this trend and we'll just wear it all. i think that, most likely, of course, also a social manifestation. everyone was at home. remember at some point, surely you know there was a surge, after everyone went out, everyone went in sweatpants. e in such homemade at home. it’s so convenient and really everyone understood that it’s possible, like not to meet. every day. you can spend there, like on zoom, everyone began to appreciate the time of communication, there is something else yes, and things, including, i think, then everyone got tired of it and feathers appeared, food, too, you understand, yes, how it works too, as at some point, for example, as after the pandemic, for example, the color pontoon was the main one, it's gold with bright red in such, you know, uh, in a combination of sequins a sparkling
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amount and you know how it is, for example? uh, trend bureau. e, for example, described how the explosion of lava was like an avalanche. so people came out, like, you know, now the conclusion of the feeling was that everything was really great. bright super shiny, yes, that is, it was really. a holiday like this, when you know everything, the same confinement came out over well , look how great it looks. take the same one there gigi hadis was, yes, and thin waists, low rises are super, overjeans are some huge dicks, and i think it's super. er, well, it's a reflection of all the strange phenomena of social political phenomena. yes world. well, as far as i remember, here. uh, she formulated it very cool for the whole world, then still a vetman, uh, vassal she came out in this kind of down jacket. here a down jacket went somewhere in the back. well, its somehow a cut. there, of course, some kind of bra stuck out, what is it? she looked incredibly hot in it, so look at the for whom we dress and that's
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sexy. listen, well, i think that when people say big mistakes to say that i am out of fashion, even if a person runs back to the darkest corner, and they really try to create there, perhaps it’s just a personal personal unique style. we live, in general, space cannot but reach. but even if you come to the store and, for example, there will be jeans, there will still be up to 20 styles, but they will all be in trend. well, or teach, yes, but still you will evoke it further. here, let's say the nineties was still a topic then, especially in russia, that all women are conditionally speaking, there, at the age of 20, in principle, it doesn’t matter. this is the enrichment of the rich. well, the task is to get married. she, at least, shimmered. and when you, for example, well, wait, no, when you are from twenty to twenty-five, you really feel the obligation to get married. well, preferably not quite for the bastard and loafer. yes, i'll surprise you
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, nothing has changed. it's just very arguing that everything has changed. so, in short, naturally, if you have an over task, you trying your best to reach it all at once. in a way, such trends have emerged over the past year. well, over you yourself said over a long time ago. well, you know, it's either more or less corset. explicitly very corsets were not in mind, straight, you know, that's all the same t-shirts corsets. well, like, when it's just sewn under a corset, well, that is, a silhouette and pseudo. well, let's just say so. yes, my personal pain is what is gone. uh, low- waisted jeans are back. this is a low waist, which is now with some kind of low waist. i have always loved just to bare the animals. you have it like this, how it was right at zero. yeah, i believe me, i went to college. i had jeans with a low waist, and in the winter 20's and
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a short jacket. i walked here with a bare stomach at -20 as a child. everything was different in youth, now nothing returns in the form of a dictatorship. now they are returning again. i don’t know where they went, but conditionally. yes , then, in the fact that there mom is again happy about this break. yes, people are already tired of chasing trends. in general, many designers rely on basic wardrobe, so fashion as a phenomenon representing new trends every season. it’s already somehow a little outdated, doesn’t it seem to you that fashion, as a phenomenon, on the contrary, is even more relevant, because motov, in principle, is such, but something, if we take the fash industry as a reflection of social reality and a designer who analyzes, as analysts yes, fashion trends a year ahead, because a collection for buyers enters the fashion market for the first time, that is, yes, for experiments further for a month already with retail in another
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six months it is put up just on the market, then now designers are really working on a collection, and next summer there are already people for whom clothes are utilitarian, in principle, there is nothing wrong with this series, i don’t know, i bought jeans and made some kind of jersey to keep warm. and some part there are people we are not about fashion we have our own unique style. this is not necessarily some kind of bohemian creative profession you have. here, the girl tave was a superstar of the 2000s, who generally lived in some such deaf, but american village, and she picked up some kind of junk, and it was styled in such a way that literally 2 years later anna winter already called her to the shows . that is, in general, in my youth, i can’t beat these on the contrary and rave and they create their own. and there are people who want to look somehow stylish in terms of such and such a time. yes , they have some time for such and such a season, but if they
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are ready to pay, she has a certainty to pay attention, there is something for the shops somehow force yourself. there read stylists that combines some color. well, at the same time, they do not have such an obsession with this and they need fashion, because it is personally understandable, it is easier for them to navigate specific trends. and here's fashion. she will never leave this concept, because i'll bet the same. well, of course, i would now think that there are a lot of people who need fashion. well, wait, but now everyone is quite conscious of the wardrobe. if you want fashion, you have to update yours twice a year. wardrobe, because it's wrong for me tanyusha because if you relate, for example, to fashion, again, i will always bring it to some conscious level, where a professional designer is. i'm not saying now, for example, those designers also want to be part of the industry, yes, who are just starting this all part of our beautiful fashion industry, beautiful creative, and yes, the team, but if you take the industry, it should still
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be, as artists know. and the same matisse semolina wang has everything. it was a classical education. before you indulge in all serious. you have to learn the basics of a basic wardrobe. why because, so that it doesn't work out just like this, like green blouses with white trousers. it's fashionable to do everything together, because if a designer works according to archetypes, and this is taught only at universities. yes, design, precisely, because, as an artist by education, it was a classical artist who ended up planing an artist, a designer is absolutely two different things, respectively, if we take this as an industry, why do i always for the classics and i will always give birth for it, because only then will fashion develop like in paris, because there is any self-respecting designer. it will never start, without how, without practice, what you were arguing with in krasnodar, i will explain, look, but the green blouse is not done this way, is it fashionable or there are no consumers about people? and
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we are talking about the image about the one that the designer makes up, the channel understands that here is the fashion through consumers, it’s all the same, it’s fashionable fashion that said that the designer just makes a brand. it’s like it’s fashionable that we’re talking about ciproth now, and only design makes trends, a designer, a designer, or a brand that displays these brands, and the consumer has already arina said that it’s easier for the consumer to navigate the trends, because he doesn’t need think about what to pair with. how to make up your wardrobe, because every season stylists explain what goes with what what colors ponton declared relevant and very simple this season, that is, there is a road map of how we dress in this season, so arina just said just now, so what am i, is that not so? everything is simple from the point of view of the industry, you say arina says that for people, as it were, fashion goes out of fashion not among designers, nor within the consumer industry. what, like, well, i know in order
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to always remain in fashion, because to follow the manual. look, you are kind of cute, if you are cute, look, it turns out sveta says that designers follow the trends, that they are very clearly schematically indicated, every season. i can not understand in any way did not agree, while it has academic education. look, look, i 'll just finish the thought now. and this is so that i can just go through it all there, i tried very briefly, because there really is a friend to the depth, the assortment matrix and there are archetypes. in a brand, for example, it's all much deeper, that is, it's not just where designers take clearly and adapt the green color there. if you are shown, for example, a presentation where there are a million different combinations and , for example, a palette of 20 colors anton yes, but combinations, there can be a lot and, for example, you doing monochrome. i'm generally not straight on chrome, i always love intricate intricate details and so on.
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what am i from? from these trends you will choose something useful for yourself and make, for example, according to the colors of pontoon monochrome and the person your target audience will scan your position, you understand that those who like it will follow you, and i will scan my trends, yes and i will do, for example, according to my assortment matrix, according to my archetypes , i will dress my women differently, so it’s fashionable, if you take how like a global world industry, this a concept that lives e, according to certain laws. ah, modern matrices, trend research, of course, absolutely fashion is as multifaceted as a 3d puzzle. understand? that is, she immediately to the other side now to go. here we are talking about fashion. what does he do? this is the phrase when they say about a person that she is stylish or he is stylish. and what does it mean? this is not primarily about fashion trends. it is rare, of course, that this is a strong person, that's just it, and not from her i am directly bursting out against me, because this is really the personality of the person who

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