The “New People” party held a fashion show of new school uniform models by Russian designers in the Baumansky Garden.

“We are about to have a magnificent holiday—September 1. School is the place that shapes our children, shapes their personality. Everything in a personality should be beautiful—both clothing and all the details. Clothing is something that has always attracted schoolchildren. I remember how incredibly happy I was with the school uniform I wore when I was 10 years old; I loved it with all my heart. In fact, uniforms can be neat, fashionable, and functional. And most importantly, they can be made by Russian manufacturers. Let’s see what our entrepreneurs have prepared for the next season,” said a deputy of the Moscow City Duma, presenting the show.

The models on the runway were presented by the students themselves, and interactive entertainment and a free cotton candy machine were organized for the audience, families with children.

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Baumansky Garden

Baumansky Garden is a public park in Moscow, Russia, established in 1920 and originally named for the 1905 Revolution. It was historically a significant recreational space for workers from the nearby Baumansky District. Today, it remains a popular green oasis, featuring playgrounds, walking paths, and monuments.