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The brand releases two main collections annually and introduces new seasonal capsules every month. Their designs feature vibrant colors, bold prints, playful animal motifs, and impeccable fits that accentuate the feminine figure. The brand utilizes materials like jacquard, lace, mesh, chiffon, Italian dense cotton, silky viscose, and eco-leather in their trendy outerwear line.


Located in the heart of Moscow, the Children's Creativity Center serves as a space that merges various disciplines, offering personalized approach to all. The main objective of the center is to teach children practical skills and instill in them a desire to create things with their own hands.
Founded in 2017 by Evgeny Tarasov and his spouse, it houses three distinct workshops, each dedicated to different pursuits: a scientific workshop with captivating experiments in chemistry, physics, robotics, biology, programming, and geology; a creative workshop that nurtures knitting, clay and plasticine modeling, sewing, drawing, and painting; and a carpentry workshop that embraces the art of working with wood in all its forms.


As a member of the Paris High Fashion Syndicate, this brand stands out as the sole Russian label showcasing collections at Paris Fashion Week. Their garments are defined by a feminine silhouette, blending various cultural influences (mainly, Russian), couture techniques, intricate details, and folk crafts. The brand's distinctive touch is evident through veils, knitted hats, fur boas, muffs, and other elegant feminine accessories.
The "Ulyana Sergeenko" fashion house has forged partnerships with multiple craft workshops and studios across Russia, specializing in traditional crafts. Each collection features elements like Yelets and Vologda lace, Rostov finift and filigree, or various techniques of hand-embroidery. Preserving and nurturing the invaluable skills and traditions of the Russian people remains a key objective for the brand.


This Moscow-based brand offers handcrafted aromatic candles with captivating shapes and delightful color palettes. Their candles come in the form of true morels, fly agarics, boletes, as well as Buddhas, rabbits, Maneki-neko beconing cats, Sergei Esenin's bust, and a variety of other designs. The candles are made from natural beeswax and emit a subtle fragrance of patchouli or smoky oud.


UNIKA møblar is a designer furniture brand with its own production. At the core of the brand's concept lies mindfulness, simplicity, and a careful attitude to nature. It harmoniously blends unique aesthetics, ergonomic design, and comfort. Environmental consciousness is a fundamental aspect of the company's philosophy, striving to implement eco-friendly material processing methods in its production.
The furniture is crafted from solid wood, using American walnut or European oak. The exquisite assortment features shelves, cabinets, chests of drawers, consoles, wardrobes, tables, chairs, and upholstered furniture. Each model is thoughtfully developed, infused with meaningful stories, and designed to seamlessly transform within various interiors.


ValArt is a conceptual designer brand of silk scarves, centered around the idea of "bringing to life" the masterpieces of renowned artists. The production exclusively employs 100% natural fabrics including silk satin, silk twill, silk wool, and cashmere. Scarves are available in five sizes, ranging from petite neckerchiefs measuring 60x60 to generous cashmere scarves at 140x140.
Benefiting from contemporary equipment, the brand utilizes the safest dyes and technologies, allowing the scarves to be gently laundered without compromising color or quality. These scarves showcase artworks from eminent painters like Michelangelo, Gustav Klimt, Van Gogh, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, as well as self-portraits by Frida Kahlo.


Vereja is a brand of hand-knitted clothing founded by stylist Igor Andreev and Maria Komarova. The brand's DNA is based on fairy tales, games, and references to Russian folklore. They present a diverse array of collections for both men and women, encompassing items like plush dresses, knitted cycling shorts, vests, skirts, bags, and other pieces. In the fall of 2020, Vogue named Vereja the "most discussed Moscow brand." They have been featured in a number of publications, including the prestigious British magazine The Face, and the Russian publication Elle.
Vereja represents a whole universe of characters that move from one collection to another, crafting narratives that blend myths and fantastical fantasies. Their clothing pieces are vibrant, provocative, and unique. Highsnobiety, one of the most influential fashion publications, included Vereja in the list of representatives of the new generation of the Russian fashion industry that the whole world will be watching.


Volchok is a conceptual streetwear brand that actively collaborates with subcultural associations, artists, street athletes, tattoo artists, and foreign showrooms. Their designs are characterized by a harmonious and concise combination of a simple, versatile cut and conceptual meanings, reflecting the spirit of rebellion, street culture aesthetics, creativity, and relevant socio-political themes.
The production of their clothing involves the use of materials like 100% cotton, french terry, waterproof polyester, shelter fabric, acrylic. Apart from prints and inscriptions, their clothing features decorative elements like embroidery, sequins, reflective materials, fluorescent threads, and others. The brand offers a wide range of hoodies, sweatshirts, t-shirts, jackets, coats, dresses, skirts, tunics, joggers, leggings, long-sleeves, headwear, and accessories.
Formation of a pool of regional experts in the areas of creative industries for conducting the survey: specialists from one or more creative fields, local opinion leaders, having the expertise and experience in one of the studied categories.
Secret balloting by a group of federal specialists in order to narrow down the list of the most interesting products to a hundred.
Survey and in-depth interviews with experts to identify the largest possible list of local creative products.
Preparation of cards with information about products for the showcase.
The process of creating and verifying an extended list of creative products.
Publication of the catalog with cards on the website.
Collection of data on creative products of the city performed by a group of trained creative volunteers.
Presentation of the project at a landmark industry event.