His first dress
Tatiana sew when she was 6 years old. When she was 17, she received the first commercial order. In the two decades (70-80 years)
Tatiana Kotegova formed his own style, creating a rare elegance of images for her clients in Leningrad. Children dream of becoming the mistress couture was realized in 1991, when
Tatiana opened a fashion salon, making its own brand name.
After an apprenticeship at the old cutter company Brissak and Lamanova, and later in private elite tailors in Europe,
Tatiana has a fantastic clean lines and elegance of the silhouette design of women's clothing. Refined sexuality, perfectionism cut, only natural fabrics, the introduction of antique accessories in modern dress - the main elements that create the style
Kotegova.
In 1998, she underwent a course of training in the company "Saga Furs", and since then, fur accessories are part of its collections pret-a-porter De Luxe. By the end of 90 years and includes her first experimentation with the simulation of shoes today for each seasonal collection of clothing
Tatiana creates "it" shoe. Considering the detail of costume jewelry,
Tatiana found talented performers for the interpretation of the classic pin of silver and gold.
The costumes, created by
Tatiana for the ballet "Middle Duet" at the Mariinsky Theater, confirmed once again sharpened professionalism and traditional spatial thinking fashion. The ability to "see" the clothes in motion, to hint at the alluring draped female form, open a narrow strip of the body, but never completely bare - in this art "temptation woman" is not equal
Kotegova.
. Although, . that clients of home
Kotegova are famous ballerina of the Mariinsky Theater Julia Makhalina and Diana Vishneva, . fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville and artist Gertrude Derksen, . editors of the Italian and Russian Vogue, .
Tatiana does not like to answer the question, . who she odevetsya,
. "I have a dress person," - she says. Independent, daring, strong, sometimes capricious woman - the ideal image, which seeks
Tatiana in his work.
Photo Kotegova Tatiana