Petja Zorec is a young Slovenian fashion hopeful, who mainly designs sports-inspired men's fashion with an emphasis on the comfort of knitwear, which can and should be worn by female fashionistas as well.
Fashion
A modern interpretation of Slovenian tradition, manifested through modern materials, shapes, color combinations, cuts and, ultimately, increasingly important functionality.
Last night's April Fashion Week Aquafresh was brightened up by the creations of Slovenian designer Maja Štamol, who this time brightened up the autumn/winter gray with exceptional transparent pieces, green fur and black and white patterns.
Dajana Ljubičić is an industrial designer who found her love in fashion. He inspires many with his conventionally unconventional approach to design.
The first generation of Young@Squat has grown up and stood on its own two feet, and with the new year, Squat invited a new team of young talented designers who they believe will shape the future of Slovenian fashion. Let's see what they prepared for us on the first day of the Slovenian Fashion Week Aquafresh April 2014 at the Kino Šiška Urban Culture Center.
Reminiscent of a fashion era that was considered the worst for a while, high-waisted jeans are back in style. Check out our selection of the best.
The trio of evening sets of fashion delicacies of the Ljubljana Fashion Week Aquafresh was opened yesterday by the outstanding Garevski. Once again, the Slovenian designer served up striking, unique lines, which at the end were accompanied by a standing ovation of roaring enthusiasm!
On the first day of Aquafresh Fashion Week in Ljubljana, the Belgrade designer Ivana Pilja, whose creations are distinguished by unique artistic pieces of high fashion, also presented herself. So, last night too, her collection stood out above all with its extraordinary geometric cuts, iridescent mystical colors and holistic performance.
It's that time of year once again when the famous and the not-so-famous don their carefully selected festival attire and walk down Coachella's fashionable grassy runways.
Navy stripes are back in style this spring. Although we've never really forgotten them, nautical inspiration is present more than ever this season. The striped shirt is considered a classic piece of clothing and dates back as far as 1858, when the French Navy wore the striped uniform primarily for practicality. Narrow or wide, vertical or horizontal stripes are in trend today, which are a favorite pattern of all generations. The striped shirt also left its mark in high fashion and allowed itself to be seduced by the biggest fashion designers.
H&M announced during the Coachella music festival in Palm Springs, USA, that the next designer they will work with will be the famous Alexander Wang.
Lightness and elegance are synonyms of Simona Barbieri's spring-summer Twin-set collection, which intertwines the style of easy dressing, shining moments, soft lines and technologically sophisticated materials.