photo: courtesy of Perwoll and Vanda Janda
The collection, full of beautiful materials, including hand-embroidered lace, brought pleasure to the eye not only to classic princesses, but also to real ladies and skaters with a relaxed body and soul. In short, every woman can find a piece of herself in this collection.
For the most part, very classic and pleasing cuts in shades of black and pink, and from the smaller part, perfect details in the form of bows, scarves in the hair, feathers and layering brought a perfect experience combined with perfectly prepared music and lighting. This is exactly the feeling you want to take away from Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week.
In addition to the show, designer Vanda Janda also prepared a stylish photo corner, a pop-up and also Perwoll Talks, where she enjoyed talking with fashion week guests about the RethinkFashion approach. The basic idea is to extend the life of the clothes by washing them gently and thus helping to preserve the colors and fibers of the clothes for a longer time, as if they were new.
photo: courtesy of MBPFW
“When I buy an exceptional wardrobe piece that somehow describes my personality, speaks for itself, and I had to invest in it, I myself feel that I tend to treat it more carefully and appreciate it more. And that’s how I think it should be with as many clothes as possible in our closet.” the designer revealed before the show in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine.
Bottom line, all in all, we were once again able to enjoy the collection of the young Czech-Slovak designer Vanda Janda, who positively perceives returning pieces from other decades, which we also sincerely enjoy.
Take a look at the entire collection here in the gallery.
Source: Moda

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