Discover the wonderful world of Russian style in women's clothing. World podium in different countries and continents, he appreciated the originality and relevance of outfits in the Russian style.

The Russian ethnic trend in modern fashion is becoming extremely popular, although it is considered a little original and differs from other styles in its naturalness, colorfulness and expressiveness.

Folk motifs are present in almost all collections of modern fashion designers; they create an image of simplicity, originality and even shyness.

The increased popularity of the Russian style of clothing prompted us to create a separate publication on this topic. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts of Russian style in women's wardrobe and familiarize yourself with its key features.

Examples of Russian clothing style in advertising photo shoots

This fashion has long been loved by many beauties.

Basic concepts in Russian style

Distinctive original symbols that distinguish the Russian style of clothing are: Khokhloma patterns, posad shawls, nesting dolls.
From the beginning to the present day, such an outfit is an unusual combination of modern motifs with national Russian elements, embodied in comfortable and convenient everyday items for every day.

Where and when did the Russian style originate?

Since 1910, the Russian style began to conquer the world in small steps. French Couturier Paul Poiret came to Russia and was amazed by the local culture, returning to his homeland, in 1911 he created the first clothes in the world of European fashion with a Slavic style. These were dresses embroidered with gold thread, coats with voluminous floral patterns, reminiscent of the patterns of Pavloposad shawls, hats made of expensive Siberian furs, which were especially liked by the Parisian public and became Russian style classics.


Russian style clothing and ornaments on Pavloposad women's scarves

Until now, Western couturiers associate Russian chic with exoticism, aristocratic sophistication, and luxury.
From 1920 to 1930 Russian style clothing took a leading position in the fashion world with the help of the first wave of emigration. Designers Jeanne Lanvin and Paul Poiret, fashion houses Paul Caret, Worth and others created wedding and evening headdresses for their clients, made to look like a kokoshnik, straight-cut blouses and dresses with a wrap and clasp, embroidered with symbolic patterns or painted like a splint, voluminous long coats with stand-up collars like those of the boyars.
Coco Chanel came up with shirt-dresses with an embroidered belt and collar, bags corresponding to the theme worn over the shoulder, suits and coats beaded and decorated with fur.


Details of Russian style in individual items

Yves Saint Laurent released a collection in 1976 called “Russian Ballets”, it aroused great interest in the West in the mysterious Russian traditions. Boyars were presented on the podium bouffant skirts high-waisted coat in Russian style, printed, knitted White dress, made to look like a nesting doll, painted scarves, sheepskin vests. The French Couturier consolidated the Russian style in the fashion of world capitals for many years.

History of the name of the Russian style

The origins of the name of the Russian style are still the French fashion innovator Paul Poiret, who consolidated the national decoration of Russia with his collection.

In Europe, the word “Russian” represents: 1) shawls with a woven printed pattern made of wool, cotton, and silk have been worn in Russia since the end of the 17th century. They complemented and even replaced the headdress of women of all classes, and were also part of the outfit as decoration.


Examples of women's scarves in the Russian style

2)COAT, which our queens and princesses of the 19th century wore. These are long, fitted, generously decorated with fur and expensive embroidery with high collars. Noble ladies at that time were distinguished by gold embroidery and bead decoration on their top layer, the fabric was made of felt, plush, velvet, brocade, always with a silk lining.
3) A hat with earflaps, which became the Russian national headdress in the 19th century. The hat is made of suede or fur with flaps sewn to the sides and back.


During the Great Patriotic War women in the service tried on men's uniforms, and from that time on the earflap hat finally established itself as a ladies' wardrobe.

Clothes in Russian style and its main features

There are very few original Russian distinctive clothes in the wardrobe: a long sundress, a shirt, a winter caftan and a scarf. But any clothes that exist now can be decorated in a Russian theme. For example, using hand-knitted thin lace, Russian-style designs on fabric, hemstitch embroidery.

Accessories of the Russian style and its characteristics

The decoration of the Russian style is:

  • - colorful ribbons;
  • - flower wreaths;
  • -bracelets made of wood and leather;
  • -beads.

You can also complement the look with stylized earrings, a kokoshnik embroidered with stones and beads. You can use colorful shawls, scarves, capes as an outfit.


Variants of Russian kokoshniks

The relevance of the Russian style

Properly selected clothes in Russian folk style will make you stand out in a gray, faceless crowd of identical outfits and will allow you to look original, beautiful and extraordinary.
A girl in such clothes will certainly attract the attention of others, arousing considerable interest.

Who is the Russian style suitable for and why?

Russian style in modern clothing undoubtedly suits women of Slavic appearance, emphasizing their ethnic origin.


Casual clothes in Russian style on the streets of Russian cities

This style suits any age, any body type. After all, in long sundress With vertical uneven lines or a wide caftan, you can hide your delicious curves in the best possible way.

Who doesn't suit Russian style and why?

It is not advisable for people with African skin type to resort to the Russian style of clothing, since the image is created on the basis of contradictions in style and appearance.
Blonde women with curvaceous It is not recommended to use clothes painted with Gzhel in your image; it will emphasize even greater fullness, making the figure wider, and blonde hair will make you faceless against its background.

Russian style 2017. New trends

An unusual and sophisticated evening dress created in Russian style spring-summer 2016 will be fashionable in all variations of decor. For example, golden embroidery, flared hem, voluminous flowers and so on. The dress should be long, without a pronounced waist.

It is worth noting that clothes with Russian patterns are, as a rule, red and white and floral print.

In the new year, the fashion for red and white colors is extremely popular among designers in Western Europe. It is enough to quickly look through several dozen collections from the spring-summer season to be convinced that red and white have become the unspoken favorites of the new season. This is precisely what is associated with the revival of relevance of this style in a modern women's wardrobe.


Fashion for Russian style in designer collections of recent seasons

Prints are used: flowers or folk patterns that emphasize the figure and good taste. Focus on the stars dressed in Russian themes.

Stars in Russian style

Many celebrities use the Russian style in their image: Ksenia Sobchak, Alena Vodonaeva, Miroslava Duma, Natalia Vodianova, Ulyana Sergeenko and many others.

Fashion collections in Russian style

In 2016, fashion designers prepared a collection of clothes in the Russian style: Yulia Yanina with the fall-winter collection 2015-2016, Vyacheslav Zaitsev with the new fashion collection ethnic style.
Russian style in clothing has always been and remains a fashionable trend. And if you are not a true follower of folk motifs, at least one detail of your wardrobe should be made or decorated in the Russian style, this will attract the attention of not only men, but will also make many women jealous.

World fashion trend recent years – appeal to national traditions. Our designers are not lagging behind and also actively use folk color in their models. Clothes in the Russian style today are not the preserve of grandmothers from folk ensembles, but part of the wardrobe of fashionistas. Today I will tell you in more detail how to create a trendy look and look elegant and feminine.

Russian style of clothing makes reference to the national Russian costume. Characteristic features of the outfits are a simple loose cut, natural fabrics, an abundance of decor in the form of embroidery, complex patterns and bright colors. Clothing - loose undershirts, skirts and sundresses, men's shirts - comfortable and practical, ideal for a busy life. Outerwear for harsh winters - a fur coat with fur inside, a caftan, a fur hat and a scarf.

History of appearance

At the beginning of the 20th century, with the “Russian Seasons”, Diaghilev opened a window to Russia for Europe, awakening the interest of Europeans in an unknown country. Then the wave of emigration after 1917 scattered the Russian intelligentsia (and not only) throughout Europe and even overseas. There, longing for their homeland, emigrants tried to compensate for the loss of Russian motifs in clothing and everyday life.

Soon Coco Chanel drew attention to clothes unusual to the European eye and, as they say, away we go: Paul Poiret, Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo and many others “quoted” and continue to “quote” Russian flavor in their collections.

Models and styles

The Russian style is not characterized by close-fitting; clothing should not hinder movement or cause inconvenience, because female models characterized by a straight, loose cut, high waist, long skirts and floor-length sundresses. Characteristic features are puffed sleeves, a turn-down or gathered collar with an elastic band. The clothes were decorated with hand embroidery, lace, ribbons and ribbons. All these details are used in modern patterns.


Colors

Women's folk attire has various combinations with white: white-blue, white-red, white-green, white-yellow or golden. Today, couturiers in branded models are not limited to the usual combinations and create clothes from fabrics that imitate Khokhloma, Gzhel, Zhostovo painting, and matryoshka painting.

However, some designers are of the opinion that restrained tones suit Russian women better, so they keep their collections in the Russian style in soothing colors.

Who is it suitable for?

Properly selected feminine clothing in ethnic style will equally suit both young girls and accomplished ladies. In addition, characteristic floral prints perfectly hide figure imperfections, which is ideal for overweight women.


How to dress

If you decide to dress in national style- this does not mean at all that you need to wear a fluffy sundress and put a kokoshnik on your head. A few bright details are enough (a shirt with embroidery at the collar, long skirt with floral print, scarf, burlap bag) to diversify the usual look.

Hats

The Russian style is characterized by round fur hats in winter and scarves in the warmer seasons. A Pavloposad or Orenburg scarf will perfectly complement an image in any season, both as a headdress and as an accessory.


Accessories

In addition to the scarf, as an addition you can choose a belt for a dress or shirt, a canvas handbag, a straw hat, a cape, stylized earrings and a necklace. For a harmonious look you will need one or two accessories.


Where to wear

Wherever you want! A spectacular dress with a print of a Pavloposad scarf will be equally suitable for every day and for a festive evening. Style sets few limits. Well, perhaps not all business negotiations can afford such beauty. Although a light accent in the form of a scarf would be appropriate here, the main thing is to know when to stop.

What to combine with

In the original women's costume there are no trouser sets, so if you decide to strictly adhere to the Russian style in your image, choose a dress or skirt as your main clothing.

If you decide to “play” a little with styles and choose trousers, opt for a narrow straight or cropped model, and on top put on a loose, untucked shirt with embroidery. An accessory in the form of a bright scarf will go well with a formal office suit. Look at a selection of photos from the right combination of things:


Shoes

To strictly maintain style, choose shoes with low heels or wedges with a woven platform and a minimum of leather elements. Intricate wicker sandals and slippers with floral embroidery will also come in handy. Winter shoes– of course, felt boots, fortunately, there are now enough interesting and “shameless” models.

Manicure hair and makeup

In the old days, young ladies did not have such variety decorative cosmetics, therefore, in an ethnic image, naturalness and naturalness will come in handy: short manicure with neutral polish and nude shades in makeup. A recognizable feature of the Russian beauty is a tight braid and if you are the lucky owner voluminous hair, be sure to braid your hair with a ribbon.

If the braid is not meant to be, carefully gather your hair into a knot (loose hair is not suitable for a beautiful girl) and decorate your head, for example, with a flower wreath.


Decorations

The decoration can be massive beads, heavy earrings in folk style, bracelets. Hand-made accessories from natural materials: stone, straw, textiles, wood.

What not to wear with

To maintain style, avoid trousers, jeans and shorts, as well as shoes for high heels– all this stands out from the original costume and throws off the accents. But if you decide to just dilute your usual look a little with an ethno-detail, you don’t have to do this.

When choosing clothes to match your look, give preference to things made from natural fabrics: linen, silk, cotton, wool. Choose things that are not strictly tailored to your figure, but have a loose fit. If you like a bright patchwork model, take it: patchwork is very Russian. If you have embroidery, give preference to single-color work.

Your main goal is to create a feminine and chaste image, so forget even to think about revealing outfits.


How to care for clothes

Since the ethnic style presupposes practicality and natural fabrics, such clothes do not require special care other than the standard: periodic washing and ironing. It is better to iron things made of cotton and linen slightly damp - this way you will have to put less effort into smoothing out the wrinkles.

Three Russian brands prove:

traditions can be fashionable

In India it is easy to meet a woman in a sari, but it is unlikely that you have ever seen a man in a kosovorotka or a girl in a kokoshnik in the center of Moscow. “The national costume in everyday life will look more extravagant than fashionable,” admits Natalya Loginova, head of the D3 Fashion and Design Center (All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Arts). “But turning to tradition is one of the trends in modern design.”

Russian style is returning to the catwalks and to life. But, oddly enough, few people can explain what it is. “Khokhloma? Matryoshka dolls? Yes and no,” says Loginova. “Vladimir Pozner once said that Russian style is, first of all, audacity. And I agree with this. Our designers are daring. And in recent years, more and more of them have appeared in Russia, although fashion is not the easiest way to make money."

We talk about three Russian fashion brands. Some of our heroes already have a showroom in the center of Moscow. Some people still only sell things online. But they all create in Russian. Boldly.

Embroidery, aprons, ancient motifs and a scientific approach

Svetlana Levadnaya, Levadnaja Details brand

“One woman saw our apron at the exhibition and immediately bought it. I tried to dissuade her,” says Svetlana Levadnaya. “Because it is not the cheapest thing, and not the most necessary in the 21st century. I was worried that my husband would not like such an expensive purchase... And he saw the apron and said: “Finally, you bought yourself something normal!”

"Russian is not yellow-red!" - says Svetlana. She is sure that most of our women suit muted colors

Things from Levadnaja Details are really not cheap: they are made only from natural fabrics (mainly silk, cashmere and Italian linen) and each has beaded embroidery and semiprecious stones, which takes at least a month self made. And not every girl can wear such clothes: try asking someone to tie an apron over their jeans or wear a kokoshnik with evening dress. “My clients are very strong and confident women,” says Svetlana. “The lost and confused do not come to us.”

Today, references to Russian folk costumes can already be seen both on the catwalk and at social events. Svetlana started her business in 2006 and says that back then they “looked at her like she was crazy.”

Svetlana Levadnaya

The first skirt we made was knee length with a black velvet apron. And many people reacted to it like this: “God, what is this?” Everything national was unfashionable and incomprehensible. Sometimes I gave up - it seemed that this could not be changed

Svetlana Levadnaya

Designer Svetlana Levadnaya has never been a fashionista. But I have loved everything Russian since childhood. “When I was about nine years old, my mother ordered a blouse for me,” she recalls. “In a very Russian style, with embroidery, made of simple fabric. I remember that people on the street asked: “Where did you get this?”

Embroidery is the brand's calling card. One item takes at least a month of handmade work

Svetlana was born and raised in Crimea, studied in Germany, and in 2004 moved to Moscow. She is a linguist, translator, and took on her own brand scientifically: she studied museum exhibits and collected a whole library about embroidery and folk costumes. Svetlana wanted to do fashion in Russian. And the prototype of her models is not the Pavlovo Posad shawls, which were created only at the end of the 18th century. These are ancient things, even pre-Christian (Svetlana does not like the word “pagan”). With embroidery, mantles (these are something like wide collars) and amulets.

Svetlana Levadnaya

For our scarves, we take patterns from books and museum exhibits. In fact, these are not just patterns. Every symbol there means something. All our clients want to know what. But no one will ever translate this language, at most individual characters. If someone tells you that they have read everything, don’t believe it.

Svetlana Levadnaya

The original Russian costume is now commonly called peasant costume. Because since the time of Peter I it could only be worn simple people. Opening a window to Europe, the tsar forbade the wearing of Russian clothing at court. One can argue for a long time whether this decision was correct - we will never know what our life would have been like without that “Europeanization”. Svetlana calls that decree “an arrow to the very heart.” “The Russian costume was never just clothes,” she explains. “It was a saga written in patterns. It told about the human race, about his desires... Compared to what was, we are like a weak sprout next to a powerful tree. But I can at least do this."

Mantles - something like collars - can be worn with dresses and simple T-shirts

Starting your own brand is not easy. It’s even more difficult to start selling things that are not even close to the mass market - neither in versatility nor in price. Svetlana collected money bit by bit. And having sold the first dress (then, 12 years ago, it cost 3-4 thousand euros), she invested the entire amount in boxes: “Decent packaging is the first thing to do. It shows that the designer respects his work.” Then there was the first small showroom. Levadnaya tried to expand and move every year. Today she has a large showroom in the center of Moscow.

Svetlana does not sew herself. But he has been painting since the age of five. She created a special embroidery for her brand.

Svetlana Levadnaya

Many people, when they see her, immediately say: “Are you an artist?” This is not handicraft embroidery, this is embroidery painting. Now we have about 570 samples of it. I created them with my own hands, and then trained the first masters. This is our business card

Svetlana Levadnaya

The Levadnaja Details team has 20 embroiderers and four seamstresses. The showroom presents samples made for models. But the items you like are tailored to each specific customer. “You’re just tiny, so everything is a little big for you,” Svetlana tells me as I try on a dress made of pale blue linen. “But it should fit loosely, we have almost no tight-fitting clothes. This is an everyday thing - here a large one will do bag and comfortable shoes. I don't have the nerves to wear heels." Another dress - dusty pink, floor-length, made of thick silk - looks more like an evening dress. All models have very simple styles: otherwise the embroidery and ornaments will look too flashy. And the colors are mostly muted , although there are also several bright models. “Slavic women do not suit a riot of colors,” explains Svetlana. “But clients from the Caucasus also find something for themselves, they just need to be chosen more carefully.”

In these clothes it’s easy to feel like a Russian beauty - regardless of nationality

Svetlana admits: her brand is more inclined to art than to commerce. Some of her clients say they would like to pass these things on to inheritance. “We have two categories of buyers. One is very wealthy, very independent women. And the second is women with average incomes who save for several months and then order,” she says. “They write to us from different cities of Russia, especially often from Siberia Even if they don’t buy, they say: “Thank you for being there, we thought no one was doing this anymore.”

Svetlana is sure that most people have a distorted idea of ​​Russian style. And it’s important for her to show people: Russian clothes are beautiful. “I always say: Russian culture is five stars. And Russian fashion is high fashion,” she says. “When creating a thing, I always think: is this worthy of being considered a continuation of those traditions? It’s like I’m passing an exam every time.” .

Nina Samokhina, Secret Garden brand

“As a child, for some reason I was embarrassed to tell my mother that I wanted to sew. Once I bought lining fabric, green, with glitter - it seemed to me that the fabric was very beautiful, like silk,” says Nina Samokhina. “I secretly sewed myself a skirt for the New Year . It turned out to be a complete mess, I never wore it. Mom says: “It’s a lining, they don’t make stuff like that, why didn’t you ask me?” And I said: “I don’t know, I thought it was beautiful, but you wouldn’t let me buy it..."

Nina is just starting to work on her brand: so far she only had one large collection

Now Nina’s mother helps her daughter sew collections. And once she herself sewed and knitted clothes for her daughters. Once I remade an unsuccessful jacket that someone had given me: “The color wasn’t very good and the yoke was big. And my mother cut off the yoke, knitted a new one, sewed it on, made the lining from a rabbit... My sister later wore it. The jacket became a super hit, I still remember it ". Then, in the Soviet years and in the early 90s, everyone altered something, and Nina’s grandmother even made flowers from silk at home - they were worn as brooches. “It looks like Gucci,” Nina laughs.

That unfortunate skirt did not stop Nina - she sewed throughout her childhood. But I went to study as an architect, and there was no time for models. In 2014, she moved from Minsk to Moscow and was planning to enter the British Higher School of Design to study illustration. At the same time, I was preparing for the wedding and decided to sew my own dress. Then she even wanted to open a wedding agency, but instead she founded the Secret Garden brand.

So far, Nina had only one large collection - her diploma collection. “I wanted to make it entirely out of outerwear, but the curator said that it was better for it to be more diverse,” says Nina. “I decided to deal with outerwear because there is little of it. Our mass markets are mostly Spanish, they don’t quite understand “What is minus 20–25 degrees?” That’s why Nina’s collection includes a velvet bomber jacket (it’s insulated and designed for frosts down to 22 degrees), a hat-scarf (“I call it “perlina”), and a beige raincoat (“Dana Scully in The X-Files always wore a raincoat - I thought she was so beautiful!") and warm coats. One of them is made from mohair Soviet scarves: "I looked for them all over Moscow, and then selected them by color. Mohair has a long pile, when you grind it down, you then have to go through it with a needle and pull it out of the seams - then the seams will not be noticeable.”

Nina says that her models have motifs from the Soviet past, although she didn’t really see this past - she is only 28. But in her childhood there were grandmother’s chests, Soviet patterns and old albums. “We were playing cards with my grandmother - she was telling me something... So for me this is familiar and familiar, although I didn’t experience it myself.” And she also has in her head a “mix” from the film “Amelie” and the cartoon “Prostokvashino”. "The palette there is very mine. All the colors - deep green, for example - are just right. And my mother there is very French - these scarves, the little basket... But at the same time, the interiors, the walls - everything is painted, just like we had. The whole atmosphere “I’m a native Soviet, and my mother is such a sweetheart.”

Nina reflects all this “Soviet flair” in her clothes. Even the velvet bomber jacket, which looks very modern, refers to childhood memories: “It’s big, round, looks like a ball. It’s like in the winter as a child, when they put five sweaters on you, a fur coat, a hat, and they also hold your scarf from behind.” There are also Russian folk motifs in her clothes: for example, one coat was tailored on the basis of a Russian shirt. And in one of the prints there are motifs of Russian tiles: “Before, I thought it was a shame to draw something similar: can’t you come up with anything? But you still recycle it, add your own.”

Nina especially loves prints - she is also an illustrator. She had a mini collection of colorful shirts. For one of them, the girl collected and digitized a herbarium: the result was a print with leaves. “In Britain, I was a bit of an alien. Everything there is usually laconic, architectural. But I wanted to do something funny. Although I understand that not all people are ready to wear it.” Nina had to give up “crazy retro shirts” with big bows: it turned out that for most of her friends this was too much. “I don’t want to go into “art” at all,” she says. “Clothing is a utilitarian item.”

Nina is an illustrator, and prints that she creates herself are important in her clothes.

Currently Nina does not have her own production facility. She works at home, side by side (or rather, back to back) with her engineer husband, sometimes stopping for yoga. Nina has several jobs: her own brand does not yet bring in enough income, she has to take orders. She makes some of her clothes herself and some of them in local factories. Sometimes items from collections are made for a specific buyer, tailored to his figure. " A good option“The item fits well, it’s definitely sold, everyone is happy,” Nina smiles. “It’s not like I have a whole closet full and no money.” She also doesn’t have a showroom yet, all sales are through social networks and friends.

Now Nina sews to order Wedding Dress- the second in my life. She is also working on prints with cats and fur coats from natural fur. “How do I see Russian style today?” Nina thinks. “It’s fur. Patterned. Warm. Fairy-tale. Ironic. With bright rich colors.” Sounds like a description of her future collections.

Furs, peacocks, fairy tales and hats for the Russian winter

Natalya Khovanskaya and Nastya Vyaz, Tsar Bird brand

“How difficult it is with the sleeves,” I say, trying on a soul warmer - something like a jacket with gathers at the waist. Her sleeves “let out” the arms just below the elbows, but do not end, but hang down like ribbons. “They only seem uncomfortable from the outside,” says Nastya Vyaz. “You quickly get used to them,” adds Natalya Khovanskaya. “It’s as if you had a servant: at first it’s strange, and then - as if it’s the way it should be.” In these clothes you really want to straighten your back and look around in search of a servant. And then sit on three horses and go somewhere to eat pancakes with caviar.

The creation of a model begins with the fabric - as Natalya explains, it dictates the style

Natalya is a classic Russian beauty: blonde hair, braided, transparent Blue eyes. Nastya looks like a Bashkir or Japanese: “Although everyone in my family up to the fourth generation is either Russian or from Ukraine. I don’t know why I turned out like this!” And together they create clothes from Russian fairy tales.

As a child, Nastya went to kindergarten in yellow blouse, similar to a tailcoat. Her mother sewed, wore hats and watched recordings of all the Weeks with her daughter. high fashion that I could find. At the age of eight, Natalya made herself a short green skirt from her mother’s favorite dress (she, of course, cursed terribly) and later continued to sew, but learned to be an economist. Nastya received a degree in physics, but worked as a stylist. Their brand was born when she began to select clothes for Natalia. “I realized that there is no adequate offer for those who suit Russian style,” she says. “These are either Pavlovo Posad scarves or dresses for half a million rubles. And we began to invent clothes ourselves.”

And then in London and Paris they started approaching girls and asking where they could buy this. “We jokingly said that we had our own brand, and people started asking for contacts,” says Natalya. So they joked that they founded Tsar Bird in 2017.

The girls wanted to “modernize” traditional Russian clothing, preserving its idea. At first, looking at soul warmers, fur mantles (similar to voluminous collars) and blouses, it is not very clear how and where they can be worn. But if you try it on, there will be no questions left. “When we created the mantle, I thought: God, what are we doing? Yes, it looks fabulous, but how practical will it be?” recalls Natalya. “And so I put on this mantle. And suddenly I understand how much I like it, how much I "It's comfortable. And for the first week I wore it without taking it off at all." Natalya also wears warm hats during the cold season, similar to Russian kokoshniks: “We made them specially because we wanted to look beautiful both in winter and summer.”

Now Nastya is mainly involved in design, and Natalya - in organization. Tsar Bird does not yet have its own production or showroom - things are sewn in factories and sold via the Internet. Most buyers are from Russia, but there are also some from abroad. The business is not yet profitable and does not even pay off, but, as Natalya says, according to all the canons, this is how it should be.

When creating the brand, Natalya and Anastasia saw their clients as women who took care of the house and children. But their clothes were more to the taste of actively working ladies, often with their own businesses. “It’s important for them to look beautiful and bright, but not to spend a lot of time on it,” explains Natalya. “And our things are self-sufficient, they don’t need to be supplemented with anything. You put on a dress, shoes, correct your makeup - and in a minute you’re ready to go out.” ". Tsar Bird also has male clients - they mainly sew shirts for them.

It’s hard to imagine yourself wearing these clothes at work or on the subway. But the girls explain: they want their clients to look bright every day

Doing something non-standard is always risky: you may not find your clients and go broke. But the girls are sure: if you create, then create something unique. “It’s pointless to sew pencil skirts and blouses,” says Natalya. “Everyone does it.” However, they also have a pencil skirt and a black blouse in their collection. I first put this blouse on backwards. “We always say: if you don’t know which way to put something on, then it’s definitely designer,” laughs Natalya.

However, leading couturiers use elements national clothes and, even more so, the decorative techniques characteristic of Russian-style clothing in their collections. And it invariably becomes a sensation in world fashion.

Such masters as Jean-Paul Gaultier and Vyacheslav Zaitsev tried to work in a truly Russian style. Too original, and often ethnic style did not succumb to the influence of the fashion masters. But the most striking details were used in the best collections.

Russian style in modern clothing in these photos of collections of world fashion houses speaks for itself:

Clothes in Russian folk style from Nadezhda Lamanova

Such clothes have their own value. Outfits and silhouettes characteristic of truly Russian style became the idea for creating original outfits.

Clothing in the Russian folk style was first introduced into fashion by Nadezhda Lamanova. She sewed dresses for the last Russian empress and her daughters - this is a true symbol of modern Russian style. No lubok or kokoshniks, only a modern interpretation of silhouettes and luxurious handmade finishing. Nadezhda Lamanova managed to preserve not only her Moscow Fashion House until the mid-50s of the last century, but also her style.

They dressed her and considered it an honor for the stars of that era - actresses and simply the most beautiful women Moscow, who could afford such luxury. Nadezhda Lamanova literally revived unique beadwork, strict and feminine silhouettes of dresses in the national style, skillfully multiplying them with European trends. A famous place for any fashionista, “Kuznetsky Most” and modern clothes in the Russian style are her merit.

They tried to revive the same trend, but with less success, in Europe, thanks to the outspoken Russians - fur, brocade, etc. - modern designers still use these techniques today. One of the main silhouette solutions still remains the sundress, short fur coat and poneva - wide and long with a fold. Analogues of such a skirt are found only in historical European costumes.

If you think that the manner of tying a scarf - preferably - like a badana or across the neck, as Hollywood stars do - covering their hair - is a modern trend, then you are mistaken. These are typical techniques typical of Russian women.

Women's clothing in the Russian style quite often becomes a source of inspiration for the world's best and top designers. But they use too obvious styles and techniques - like exotic ones: fur hats and brocade coats with a “lining” of precious fur.

Look how the Russian style of clothing looks on the catwalks in these photos:

Outer winter clothing in Russian style from Yves Saint Laurent

The Russian folk style in modern fashion was first appreciated by the master of luxury style, Yves Saint Laurent. He most likely liked the idea, which turned out to be relevant in the 70s of the last century. It was he who first brought outerwear in the Russian style to the Parisian catwalks, namely.

Their prototype was the traditional sheepskin sheepskin coats worn in Russia. Of course, Yves Saint Laurent gave them a Parisian gloss, making them thinner, more graceful and elegant.

But it was he who brought into fashion this universal clothing, not as expensive as, and not as simple as. With him light hand they are still in fashion and are not going to leave trends.

But not a single modern clothing in the Russian folk style can compare in popularity with headdresses in the national style. The word “earflaps”, difficult to translate into any European language, has long become international. They are worn not only by tourists who are lucky enough to visit Russia, but also by everyone who likes informal ones and lives in a cold climate. It is characteristic that earflaps were originally an exclusively men’s headdress, but now the most notorious fashionistas flaunt them.

Winter clothing in the Russian style presented another impeccable trend - sable, silver fox or arctic fox. Oddly enough, this is also a men's style, which fashionistas willingly use.

IN outerwear There is one more, literally exclusive element - Pavlovo Posad shawls. The Moscow region manufactory, which dates back at least two hundred years, has created a unique style that cannot be repeated - complex floral patterns, printed designs on woolen or cotton fabric voluminous scarves are a Russian brand. It is highly valued by true fashionistas all over the world.

Fashionable clothes in Russian style for children and adults

This direction does not fit into the concepts of “ethnics” or “folklore”. Of course, you shouldn’t put together a total image in this style - just one, but bright detail is enough - a Pavlovo Posad scarf, worn as a sheepskin coat in the style that your great-grandmothers preferred, or embroidered felt boots (weather permitting). fashion clothes in the Russian style is a stylish mix with things in an everyday manner; by the way, it goes well even with.

Russian style of clothing in 2019 is gaining new momentum. Young Russian designers have taken up the cause and are actively promoting the ideas of almost ideally feminine silhouettes and images. Against the backdrop of the general dominance of everyday and overly popular styles, frankly bright and stylish outfits look especially advantageous.

It has always been considered a typical detail of such an outfit. Expensive, elegant and bright - this is the tradition. Red boots of any style are especially valuable in such an outfit - without them, a harmoniously constructed image will remain unfinished.

It is noteworthy that the color black was very rarely used in national costumes; in Rus' (unlike, for example, Italy) it is the color of mourning. Burgundy, blue, beige, bright red, always paired with stark white - the true range of such outfits.

Traditionally, elements and symbolic signs of various provinces are used in decoration. Today they have already lost their original meaning as amulets and identification marks. But they still look very nice. The motives for decoration - hand embroidery, first of all, were flowers: from simple wildflowers to garden roses.

Not only clothes for adults, but also children's clothing in the Russian style deserve special attention. These are, first of all, stylish sundresses - the clothes are not only beautiful, but also as comfortable as possible. It is enough to change tops and T-shirts to look new every day. For many very young fashionistas, the question is “what to wear?” important even at the age of 3-4 years.

Modern models have adopted great styles, but not the style - no folk design elements or decoration - it's just not fashionable. But teaching a girl to wear a headscarf or headscarf beautifully is a must. This is a great headwear for summer - when you need to cover your head, even tying it like a bandana. By the way, this style of wearing was generally accepted in Russia.

Clothes for children in the Russian style are made of sheepskin or sheepskin coats and embroidered or painted - weather permitting. Ideally warm and comfortable – including dressing yourself. In addition, such sets always look advantageous and impressive.

Clothing in folk style or, as it is also mistakenly called, folk style.

Today there are such concepts as “folklore style”, folk style, ethno-folk, etc. But we would like to draw your attention to the fact that the word “folklore” is more related to oral, verbal and musical creativity people. Folklore literally means “ folk wisdom“, and the concept of “folk” style in clothing developed as an erroneous understanding of Russian folk costume, the basis of which was the stage costume of folk ensembles, and not the traditional Russian folk costume!

The very concept of “folklore” has an indirect relationship to clothing.

We need to understand this difference well. Because the folk style is not what the modern Russian costume is in essence, but how they want to see us from the outside in modern world. Many researchers, ethnographers or reenactors contemptuously refer to folk costumes as “cranberry”. Especially cynical and bilious people call folk costumes or costumes of folk ensembles “Martian” costumes. But we do not consider the style of folk ensembles to be something unacceptable or offensive. Because modern Russian folklore costume was created for the stage, and when it is created without a hint of vulgarity or does not expose the body, it can be bright and beautiful example stage costume.

Often it is connoisseurs of the folk style who use patterns of household utensils or dishes such as “Gzhel” and “Khokhloma” to create prints on fabrics for sewing clothes. Of course, it looks kitsch and is inappropriate when creating a decent and complete image of the Russian style, but it is suitable for the folk style. Because, unfortunately, many people only know the “Khokhloma” and “Gzhel” patterns, and do not even suspect that this is not embroidery, but painting.

Dishes painted in the Gzhel style

Folk style implies only a shallow study of Russian costume and traditions, and the desire to shock or attract the public first of all. Folk style implies the presence of a viewer.

Folk style and folk style. Features and differences.

Clothing in folk style always transcends time and circumstances.

Folk style combines elements of national costumes of different nations. There is a folk style in India, China, Japan, Mexico... Russia... But you cannot combine elements of costumes of different cultures in one outfit: you cannot dress up in a sari, kokoshnik and cowboy boots, this will be ridiculous, unless, of course, you are a hippie.
The folk style differs from the Russian style by its nationality and brightness. The designer of Russian costume and Russian style today is Valentina Averyanova. Russian style includes both folk costume and boyar costume, and folk costume represents the clothing of the common Russian people. An excellent example of Russian folk style is Valentino spring 2015:

We will talk not only about how to wear folk-style clothes correctly, but also what the modern concept means: clothes in folk style.
It is customary to sew folk-style outfits from natural fabrics in natural colors. Embroidery, all kinds of patterned fabrics, lace, and braid will come in very handy.

Folk style requires following traditions; folk style is a modern interpretation and reflection on the theme of folk costume.

In folk style, you can easily make an applique on clothes or a pattern from patches, in a patchwork style. Yes, this is typical for patchwork quilts, but we remind you that the folk style implies such confusion and mixing different techniques, patterns and attributes. Geometric patterns fit perfectly within the folk style with the structure of the fabric. Beads, sequins, beads or floral motifs, especially in folk style - patterns with drawings of roses from Zhostovo trays, will also be appropriate.

If you want to emphasize your waist, a wide laced or leather belt will do. Folklore style will allow you to collect all the elements of Russian outfits in one look: sundresses, wide skirts, short fur coats. And in addition to them - large Pavlopasad shawls with tassels, accessories with Russian painting and wooden decorations.

Russian style national costume will emphasize a straight or trapezoidal silhouette. It will hide figure imperfections and will not hinder movement. Unfortunately, the folk style does not imply following the traditional cut of the Russian costume. To match the folk style, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of the folk image, but it is not necessary to follow the cut. But if this is difficult for you, then you can simply complement a modern suit with details of a Russian costume, the main thing is their natural combination. All kinds of shoes are suitable: in summer - ballet flats or shoes, in winter - boots or boots. In everyday life, folk style is ideal for relaxation.

Each country has its own folklore traditions, but designers boldly use folk images to create original costumes. This is also a chance to preserve folk culture and the memory of our ancestors. A variety of natural jewelry, wooden beads, bracelets, and a variety of earrings are suitable for clothes of this style. Original outfits will help you attract attention, stand out from the crowd and emphasize your origin.
You can simply do many things yourself and save a little money. The main rule of folk style is not to mix clothes of different nationalities. There are holidays at which folk style of clothing is simply a must, but a wedding with a dress code is better to do it in the Russian style and take into account the origin of the bride and groom; if the ancestors are from a peasant environment, then you can have a bright and cheerful wedding with clothes in a folklore/folk style , if the ancestors were noble, then the Russian style and boyar costumes for the bride and groom are suitable.

There is absolutely no need to mix different directions in one image, even such a similar concept as ethno-style. Do not combine a boyar suit with kitsch, or a Russian headdress with a miniskirt - it looks vulgar, vulgar and inappropriate.

You should wear any clothes with pleasure, because a sincere smile and good mood will attract no less attention than a bright suit and defiant appearance. Comfortable clothes will give you confidence in your own irresistibility, and a folk costume will emphasize your love for your native country.