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Greek Fashion Week concludes in Athens with message of hope amidst economic crisis

Greek Fashion Week concludes in Athens with message of hope amidst economic crisis

Write: Acadia [2011-05-20]

Greek Fashion Week concludes in Athens with message of hope amidst economic crisis

Models present creations by young graduate designers of Greek Fashion Schools during the 12th Athens Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2011 in Athens on Oct. 17, 2010.

The 12th Greek Fashion Week ended on Sunday in Athens amidst the economic crisis that has hit Greece this year, with a message of hope for the future by dozens of local renowned and newcomer designers.

Held in Technopolis, a cultural center of the City of Athens in the center of the Greek capital, the four-day event, which is held annually, wound up in a party atmosphere, erasing the gloom for the financial woes of the debt-ridden country which narrowly avoided bankruptcy six months ago.

The common message of the Greek designers who participated in the event, presenting to the public their collections for Spring/ Summer 2011, was that despite present difficulties, the show goes on with bright colors and bold patterns, elegance, beauty and determination to enjoy life.

The 12th Greek Fashion Week was organized by the Technopolis City of Athens and the Ministry of Regional Development and Competitiveness in cooperation with the Greek Technology and Design Center (ELKEDE).

The event which attracted thousands of fashionist as featured creations by representatives of the older generation of Greek designers, such as Makis Tselios, Nikos-Takis, Kathy Heyndels, Giannetos and Aslanis, as well as designs of young creators who have just finished their studies in Greek Fashion Schools.

They presented to the public a wide variety of creations, such as classical chic dresses in white or red, costumes in floral patterns and more futuristic designs. Apart from Greek designers during the Fashion Week this year "Krug 8" (Circle 8), a group of designers from Serbia, showcased their collection as special guests.