Friday, February 25, 2011

Tamara Pogosian F/W11

Photo credit: Yoni Levy
The Collection is inspired by Pogosian's childhood in Moscow, filled with Russian fairy tales of mysterious, enchanting princesses. Draping the collection organically, Pogosian does not fail to deliver when it comes to her specialty, beautifully designed dresses. The pieces are intricately constructed to reflect a modern woman's interpretation with bold, playful silhouettes that are ready for any party or red carpet.
Growing up in Armenia and Russia, Pogosian was taught to appreciate art, music and education. That appreciation is what brought her to New York City in 1992 to study fashion at Parson's School of Design and FIT. It was at FIT where she realized her love and talent for draping dresses and has continued to create stunning pieces since 2002.
"As always the collection carries the brand's aesthetic, filled with love, strength and beauty," Pogosian stated, "This woman feels sensually powerful yet playful with the knowledge that everyone desires to be in her presence." Subtle shades of magenta, mahogany, oak, bereza and caviar were used with a stroke of metallic gleam to add dimension to the collection. Check her out at http://www.tamarapogosian.com/ and also on Facebook. Photos credit where not listed: Tamara Pogosian.
Photo credit: Hans Dudeck
Photo credit: Yoni Levy
Photo  credit: Hans Dudeck
Photo credit: Yoni Levy
Photo credit: Hans Dudeck
Photo credit: Yoni Levy
Photo credit: Yoni Levy

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