nikita vedernikov presented a women's collection of dyvana with kufor. the author’s childhood memories of a holiday in the village with grandma, where old but dear things, for example, knitted items, were kept in suntugi sweaters, warm blankets and felt slippers. ekaterina kazak's light, airy collection takes viewers to a belarusian field where they hang out. and horror movie lover sergei kurokhtin dedicated his model to the series the addams family, voluminous, even a little scary, but at the same time bright and memorable things. pavel kozin's collection is an ode to all unread books. the dresses look like they are made from burnt pages. the idea came to me while cleaning, i noticed that i have quite a large number of books, and not all of them i read. i got deep into this question. destruction, i would like the printed book to still come to life, as if to rise from the ashes. i just feel weak, i adore belarusian designers, and they are different, there are many of them, everyone works in their own style, i like that belarus has preserved its own produ