Alba partnered with Dimaneu on MFWR
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Alba partnered with Dimaneu on MFWR

The Alba brand has provided shoes for the Dimaneu brand Yuka collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia.

Fashion designer Dima Neu presented a collection that combines the features of traditional Japanese design and the motifs of the folk costume of ancient Russia: voluminous down-padded coats, layered dresses, and trouser suits made of thick fabric. The classic Alba shoe models complemented the looks.

Recall that the shoe brand Alba was created by Alexander Bayer in the 1993 year. At the beginning of its activity, the company imported footwear of foreign manufacturers to Russia. In 1997, the leadership of this brand decided to produce shoes of its own production. Today in Russia more than 70 Alba stores are open. Alba's production facilities are located in Italy and Spain.

The Alba brand has provided shoes for the Dimaneu brand Yuka collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia.
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