With most designer collections, you can with a little consideration point to the stand-out items and almost instantly covet with insatiable urge the item you think would completely rejuvenate your everyday wardrobe. Ulyana Sergeenko’s debut defies any such editing. I’ve revisited these images all weekend and now - on Wednesday - have had to submit that I’ll never be able to narrow it down any further than this. I adore the combination of 19th century Russian influences with 1940s styling, all ultra luxurious but yet still wearable; you could easily tone down many of these items for daywear and the plain collared dresses reminded me of the Carven ones I equally idolise.
Unfortunately, these all come with vast price tags and are only available in Russia. They’ve inspired me to attempt similar items with a newly acquired sewing machine and some ruddy good luck, but it’s harder to count on the latter so hopes aren’t too high. As a starting point however, I already own a muff near enough identical to that used in the collection and was overjoyed to see that a hat similar to one I recently bought and truly adore adorns the head of one of Ulyana’s models. “Phew!” If it makes me look like an overgrown toddler, I’m in good company.
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