An outfit that breaks the boundaries of masculinity and an evening dress made from used underwear – Did you spot these looks at the Independence Day reception?
At the castle’s party, we admired the colorful splendor of costumes. The creations of Finnish designers are seen more strongly every year on the Linna’s red carpet.
This year too, the outfits made a statement and hidden messages in them.
Iltalehti compiled 10 interesting outfits:
Film director Anni Puolakka was one of Linna’s surprises. Puolakka represented in a fresh blue pantsuit. Mikko Huisko
Dr. Laura Koivusalo, who also studied blindness care and the founder of StemSight Oy, arrived at Linna in the creation of Sima Salman and Vimma. The outfit is inspired by Koivusalo’s career achievements. Mikko Huisko
MP Elisa Gebhard (SDP) probably carried Linna’s longest lauh. Behind Gebhard’s wonderful outfit is Riikka Ikäheimo and her Riikka Couture brand. Mikko Huisko
Young entrepreneur of the year Emmi Lehtomaa beamed in Linna while pregnant. Her outfit was designed by Anni Ruuth. A beautiful detail of the bold color – white suit is the crown of feathers that descends around the stomach. Mikko Huisko
Member of Parliament, former chairman of the Green Party and minister Maria Ohisalo celebrated in a creation designed by fashion designer Anna Palmén. The brass-colored evening dress uses surplus fabric. The dress falls beautifully and attention is drawn to the sleeves, which have volume. Mikko Huisko
Visual artist Riina Tanskanen celebrated in Linna in a dress made of pink pieces designed by Krista Virtanen. Danskanen’s spouse Samu Kuoppa was seen in Lauri Järvinen’s creation. The fashion designer has made a tulle-hemmed outfit for herself in time for Paris Fashion Week. With his outfit, he wants to break the boundary between masculinity and masculinity. Mikko Huisko
Actress Sara Melleri stepped into Linnaa in the creation of fashion designer Sini Saavala. The outfit is made from used but clean women’s underwear. Saavala originally designed the outfit for his master’s collection, where he studied the stigma of the stain. The outfit has previously been seen on Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon in a music video. Mikko Huisko
Green MP Fatim Diarra celebrated in Katri Niskanen’s creation. The outfit was found in her friend’s closet and was modified to fit Diarra and Linna. One of the interesting details of the outfit is the hood. Mikko Huisko
The artist Käärijä, aka Jere Pöyhönen, celebrated Finland’s independence in a spectacular outfit made of black wool and patent leather. The wrapper’s outfit was designed by Teemu Muurimäki and Elina Lario. They are also the names behind Käärijä’s iconic green visor bolero. Mikko Huisko