'(4 Apr 2008) SHOTLIST AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, March 30th 2008 1. Ws the opening show of the Russian Fashion Week, models on the catwalk 2. Ws fashion designer Lyudmila Norsoyan taking flowers AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, March 31, 2008 3. Ws pan RFW guests in the lounge 4. Ms Playboy girls 5. Ms a man doing makeup AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, April 2, 2008 6. Ms pan photographs taking pictures of the general producer of the Russian Fashion Week Alexander Shumsky 7. SOUNDBITE (russian) Alexander Shumsky, general producer of the Russian Fashion Week: \"This fashion week is dedicated to Russian designers and first of all it\'s the main national event in the fashion sphere. We have a rule - the number of collections of foreign designers must not exceed 15-20%, the rest are designers from Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and other former Soviet republics.\" AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, March 31, 2008 8. Ws pan guests waiting for the show 9. Ms girls cheering and drinking cognac 10. Ws a model showing a collection by Max Chernitsov (autumn/winter 2008) 11. Cu guests 12. Ws a model showing a collection by Max Chernitsov 13. Ms fashion designer Max Chernitsov talking to a journalist 14. SOUNDBITE (russian) Max Chernitsov, fashion designer: \"The prospects are grand, because we are a big and rich country, a country where people love to dress up. Russian designers are aimed at the Russian market first of all. I think that\'s right. After we become stronger we can move further.\" AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, April 2, 2008 15. Ms VOGUE Russia editor-in-chief Aliona Doletskaya talking to colleagues in her office 16. Cutaway computer screen showing photos 17. Ws interior of VOGUE Russia headquarters 18. Cutaway VOGUE Russia magazine 19. SOUNDBITE (english) Aliona Doletskaya, VOGUE Russia editor-in-chief: \"In fashion it\'s not enough to be young and promising. You need to have very appropriate backing - financial, marketing, PR. All of this machine if you want to call it this way Russian designers lack - for understandable reasons. It\'s still very very young, the industry is still very young.\" 20. Cutaway fashion photos 21. SOUNDBITE (english) Aliona Doletskaya, VOGUE Russia editor-in-chief: \"I wish Russian state and Russian businessmen became a bit more aware of the importance of support of Russian fashion. But that will happen. Wait a bit.\" AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, April 1, 2008 22. Ws zoom in Igor Chapurin\'s shop exterior 23. Ws a man hanging a dress on a rail 24. Cu clothes by Chapurin 25. Ws shop interior 26. SOUNDBITE (russian) Igor Chapurin, fashion designer: \"I want to believe that Russian fashion industry will develop in the way American or Italian fashion industries do. Of course we need time. We need time, we need people and we need hope.\" AP Entertainment Moscow, Russia, March 31, 2008 27. Ms a model showing a collection by Max Chernitsov 28. Cutaway media 28. Ws models on the catwalk YOUNG TALENT SHINES AT RUSSIAN FASHION WEEK Since the fall of communism, Russia has been moving forward to develop its fashion industry and to produce competitive collections that interest local and foreign consumers. For over 10 years it has its own big event - the Russian Fashion Week, which has now become the largest pret-a-porter week in Eastern Europe. This seasons RFW showcases over 50 fashion designers including the biggest trendsetters in Russian fashion along with fresh names. But its main goal is to give newcomers a chance to show their work.. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/ec2adbdf815762586c89b78da5fb46cd'
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