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Simona Krainová was dazzling on Štvanice island in a dress by Michael Kovacik

Eva Ledecká
3. 9. 2017
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The fashion designer of Slovak origin again convinced visitors to the show of his creative talent! Štvanice island in Prague was transformed into a place of sensuality and pure femininity on 2 September at 7.00 in the evening for the fashion event Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week. The shining star of the evening was Simona Krainová.

Simona Krainová kicked off the fashion show by Michael Kovacik in a luxury little black dress and ended the show like a true star worthy of the red carpet: in a wonderful burgundy gown, full of dynamism and energy. Clothes by Michael Kovacik really suited Simona with her luxury make-up and hairstyle.

The Stolen studio was responsible for styling her hair. You can admire their remarkable creations throughout the whole of fashion week.  

If we compare Michael Kovacik’s collection from last year, we can see great progress in his work. Whereas in the past his dresses were characterised by simplicity which was freshened up by asymmetric lines, the luxury new collection is dominated by sensuality, sex appeal and wildness.

His autumn collection, which he introduced at Fashion Week this March, already caught our eye. So we were waiting with baited breath to see what his creative talents would produce in the autumn. Michael Kovacik certainly didn’t let us down!

Luxury designs full of sensuality which will not leave anyone cold

The designer is not afraid to experiment, choosing shiny and transparent materials. He also continues to use asymmetry and women wearing his clothes look truly sexy. He still remains faithful to his favourite colour black, which he complements with burgundy and classic white. Michael Kovacik could easily compete with renowned foreign designers despite the fact that he has only been active in the field since 2013. We will certainly continue to follow his work and look forward to his further development.

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The creative potential of Petra Ptáčková is out of this world. At Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week, she shone bright with luxury items from her Spring/Summer 2018 collection, encroaching into the territory of the modern “Urban” style. Has her work captivated you too?

The Petra Ptáčková fashion show at MBPFW: An artistic and shocking game!

Mgr. Jana Höger
4. 9. 2017
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A fashion show in the thrall of luxury “street” fashion

Petra Ptáčková gave us the opportunity to take a look into her fantasy in the form of diverse items of clothing, mainly cut in a variable manner allowing the wearers to adjust the items in question themselves.  

We saw dresses combined with deep pockets, “backpacks” sewn into garments serving as the main dominant feature of the item, but also as practically designed space. Beautifully harmonised head coverings, mainly from denim substituting baseball caps. A welcome and interesting combination was seen in the designer’s coupling of denim and leather into a unifying feature. 

The luxury show also included a moment of surprise in the form of a dance show and choreography of the models at the end. Everything seemed to be relaxed, unconventional and free, just like the designer herself!

Luxusní vila 5+kk na pronájem, Praha západ
Luxusní vila 5+kk na pronájem, Praha západ, Okolí Prahy

An audience full of celebrities

The designer Petra Ptáčková attracted a lot of fans of fashion and stars. These included Beata Rajská, Nikol Moravcová and Ivana Mentlová. 

How is she exceptional? Fashion is a game for her …

Her luxury collections are not subject to the current trends. Each show and each item she includes in it becomes a work of art. She brings a fairy-tale theme to the world of fashion, perceiving dresses rather as a work of art than regular clothing. Fashion is a game which the designer controls down to the very last detail. With Petra Ptáčková, you always find space in each and every collection for creativity and fantasy. “Zahrada” or “Garden” could be regarded as her most interesting collection, in which she took inspiration from the fairy tales of Jiří Trnka.

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