The fashion show part of Fashion Week has ended.

As part of the third evening of Montenegro Fashion Week, collections were presented by Michele Miglioico, Montana, Ana Vasiljević Čelar, Ivana Murišić, Jelena Vratnica, Irena Grahovac and UDG students from the Fashion Design department.

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Photo: Mirela Zogović
Photo: Mirela Zogović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The third evening of Montenegro Fashion Week was opened last night by Italian designer Michele Miglionico with a haute couture collection, which included gowns and ensembles in black, gold and red tones.

After him, the audience had the opportunity to see models from the Montana brand, and their show was opened by Montenegrin pop singer Danijel Alibabić, who this time found himself on the runway in the role of a model.

Dijana Ćuković showed the "Luxe Coast" swimwear collection, and the models in various colors were accompanied by capes.

Professor of the Faculty of Design and Multimedia Ana Vasiljević Čelar presented the Concrete Utopia collection, for which she found inspiration in the monumental expression of Yugoslav Brutalism architecture, which marked the period after World War II with its authenticity in the former Yugoslavia.

The collection was also presented by Ivana Murišić, who this time united her creations under the name "Revival", and as she explained in an interview with "Vijesti", "the very name of the collection speaks of the merging of tradition and the present time."

As part of the third evening of Montenegrin Fashion Week, UDG students from the Fashion Design department also got their "5 minutes", presenting futuristic creations in blue, green and white.

Also on display were the works of Sofija Stijović, Katarina Jauković and Vasilisa Strugar, who were finalists in the Blanc Inspires Art and Fashion competition organized as part of Montenegro Fashion Week.

Jelena Vratnica presented the "Born to Shine" collection, intended, as she herself pointed out, for "strong and self-confident women."

The evening was closed by Irena Grahovac with a collection called "Adrenaline".

Her models in black and white variations with red details conveyed the story of the Wild West and Native American women, whom she very successfully portrayed in modern clothing pieces.

This concludes the fashion show portion of this year's spring edition of Fashion Week.

The graduation fair will be held tomorrow at Big Fashion, when graduating seniors and semi-graduating seniors will be able to check out this year's trends, when it comes to dresses, but also makeup and hairstyles.

The last day of Montenegrin Fashion Week is scheduled for Monday, April 12, when Montenegrin fashion designers will each present a model inspired by architect Svetlana Kana Radević at The Capital Plaza.

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