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Irina Vitjaz Returns to New York Fashion Week

Once again, the Council of Aspiring American Fashion Designers (CAAFD) and iFashion Network will bring in a host of new talent from all over the globe. New York Fashion Week is much awaited by all. Designers display their work for fans and celebrities who can’t wait to watch, wear, and admire such hard work and dedication.

One of the returning designers to the February 2017 New York Fashion Week is Irina Vitjaz. Vitjaz is known for her work in Austria and Europe, but debuted a new line in New York Fashion Week last year. Resk ‘Que, noted fashion guru, will also be producing this season’s show, which marks Irina’s second show in a row working with Resk ‘Que.

The Austria native is a genius of her time and started her career in fashion at a young age. Since her work appeared at MQ Vienna Fashion Week, Vitjaz has gained the reputation of an international fashion icon.

In the past, her work has featured sheer designs and even flowing skirts that instantly captures the attention of her audience. Some have even described her style as elegant and extravagant. Vitjaz gathers inspiration from different cities spanning across the globe and makes it wholly her own.

As fashion week in New York quickly approaches fans and designers anticipate what new designs Irina Vitjaz will bring to the United States.


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