The Russian designer presented clothes “for Adults Only”

The Russian designer presented clothes “for Adults Only”

Russian Artem Krivda brand has released a capsule collection of t-shirts and sweatshirts with provocative prints, together with the public vk.com/tdv Maxim magazine within the framework of the project “Adults Only”. The production line dedicated to the election of the President of the Russian Federation, which will be held March 18.

Russian Artem Krivda brand has released a capsule collection in conjunction with the public vk.com/tdv Maxim magazine in the framework of the project “Adults Only”, the correspondent “reports Tapes.ru”.

Edition line of t-shirts and sweatshirts with provocative prints dedicated to the election of the President of the Russian Federation, which will be held March 18. “I think it’s important that today’s young people, March 18, made his choice, said the designer brand Artem Krivda. — Each person should make full use of their “adult” privileges, including the right to choose their own future and the direction in which to move our country”.

According to the designer, the collection “Adults Only” intended “for young voters who will vote for the first time and for them it will be one of the first truly grown in life.” Provocative prints on the clothes chosen in order to interest a younger audience. The project does not aim to nomination of certain candidates: the message that it is important to be active and not indifferent to what is happening in the country.

Brand Artem Krivda — clothing brand founded by designer Artem Falsehood. In 2017, the brand has opened more than 10 corners throughout Russia. The official party Vogue Fashion’s Night Out in Moscow and St. Petersburg. The brand also released a collaboration with Gum.

HelpHow to vote in the election presidentwisely of the President of Russia will take place on 18 March 2018. In accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the head of state is elected for a six-year term by universal, equal and direct secret ballot.Read more

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