Red September

SS/22 Collection by Olga Vasyukova.

Usual things from a new perspective: latest collection by Olga Vasyukova for her brand Red September founded in 2018 and inspired by industrial and architecture design. Olga works in several fields: design, illustration, production and photo shoots. The designer has a diploma from the Fashion Design department at Polimoda and her first showcase was in Florence. She works with the concept of each collection emphasising the mix of the old school forgotten aesthetics with the key points of each contemporary art discipline.

Red September

Clothing: Red September by Olga Vasyukova / @redseptemberofficial by @reseptember_mama
Photography: Yan Yugay / @yugayyan
Photo Assistant: Pavel Vedenkin / @psypashok at @kometa_rent
Styling: Svetlana Tanakina / @svetlana_tanakina
Styling Assistant: Kate Yushko / @crapteposts
Make-up & Hair: Valerie Vitko / @valerievitko
MUAH Assistant: Nastya Tenderova / @tenderova
Set design: AA Cooperation, Alexandra Budarina, Alexey Leontyev / @a_acoop, @iamgrowingmyhairagain, @leshaest
Set design Assistants: @maxkochanov @mr.maratka @_doggystan @antoshapetuhov @ivanov666 @Yves
Production: Alexey Iordanov & NOB Agency / @jordanidze & @nobagency
Models: Alina, Jackline, Misha  at Nik Model Mgmt / @a.miller_model, @jackie_black_diamond  & @natalimishaa @nikmodelmamagement
Location: @apollo_studios

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