Designers from Poland who took part in festivals and competitions organised by the project «Ethnomoda IBEFF» under the direction of Natalia Koter:
Agnieszka Krogulec
Polish designer Agnieszka Krogulec brought her collection to the live event organized by Etnomoda in St. Petersburg in 2018.
Two posts about her collection were published in “Etnomoda” social networks about the “AgaaK Fashion” brand.
The “FUKS” collection was presented in the “Ethnic Style” category.
Posts were published in May and June 2018.
Agnieszka Krogulec is a Polish designer, founder of the AgaaK Fashion brand. Agnieszka is inspired by the costumes of the Polish nobility of the 18th century. She took part in “White Nights Fashion week” in 2018 – special project of the “IBEFF Etnomoda” in St. Petersburg with the “FUKS” collection. The collection is based on fabrics of different structure and volume such as fur, lace and felt.
Angelika Anna Odjinska
The young Polish designer Angelika Anna Odjinska visited St. Petersburg in July 2019 being invited to the IBEFF Etnomoda s[ecial event — @White Nights Fashin Week”.
Angelika Anna Odjinska is a Polish designer, author of the “ART! C.» This collection was presented by the designer at White Nights Fashion 2019 where she took second place in the Avantgarde award.
Anna Surowiec
Polish designer Anna Surowiec participated in “Etnomoda IBEFF” oline contest in 2019, the respective publication was made in December 2019.
Anna Surowiec took the second prize in the “Mono Costume” category of the online competition IBEFF AUTUMN 2019. She presented her “Step into the future” costume.
Larysa Rabinska
Larysa Rabinska is a Polish designer, founder of the LAROL brand. In the fall of 2017, she took part in the IBEFF 2017 festival in St. Petersburg. Two publications were posted in the Etnomoda IBEFF group regarding this information in December 2017 and December 2022.
Patricia Pakula
In 2023, the head of the organizing committee of IBEFF ETNOMODA, Natalia Koter, attended a show of graduation collections of students of the international school of costume design — MSKPU, and interviewed one of the students, whose collection included elements of Polish folklore.
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