Art, traditions, technology: "Fashionable Russia" showcases Vladikavkaz at the National Centre RUSSIA
The National Centre RUSSIA has once again become the epicentre of creative filming. The new episode of the travel show "Fashionable Russia" introduces viewers to Vladikavkaz, the capital of North Ossetia–Alania: a city where ancient art coexists with modern startups and traditions are seamlessly woven into everyday life. The starting point of the new episode was the "Journey Across Russia" exposition.
The filming crew focused on the ethno-village "Hidikus Aul", which preserves Ossetian traditions, the furniture factory Guticher, known not only in Russia but also abroad, the fashion brand Z'KOD of sisters Zita and Zarina Kodzati, which has conquered international catwalks, promising developments by North Ossetian State University students in the field of language models, and other venues, projects, spaces, and technologies.
The multi-format project "Fashionable Russia" tells the stories of creative personalities from different parts of the country who set trends in fashion, technology and urban environment. The premiere episode was dedicated to Yekaterinburg, and the first season covers ten cities, from Irkutsk to Kaliningrad. One of the sources of inspiration for the creators of the initiative was the space of the National Centre RUSSIA.
We invite you to visit the "Journey Across Russia" exposition at the National Centre RUSSIA and continue discovering the regions together with the travel show "Fashionable Russia".
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