Anton Belinskiy crafted a mashup of memories for times when life is on hold.
The Ukrainian designer wanted to turn style sinners into saintly sartorialists with this collection inspired by a watery pilgrimage.
Anton Belinskiy offered up a tribute to the “normal” person on the street — but it was no collection for conformists.
Anton Belinskiy offered up his own commentary on wellbeing for spring.
Models wore pointed hats and animal masks in reference to “Utrennik,” a traditional New Year’s celebration in the former Soviet Union.
The Ukrainian designer gave religious iconography a pop-culture spin by printing tiny Madonnas on simple cotton t-shirts.
The Ukrainian designer rolled out ankle-length knit dresses and hip jumpsuits for fall.