The style expert picks up three interesting suits from the Independence Day reception.

MP Bella Forsgrén’s suit was made from recycled sheets. Rosa Bröijer

When it comes to Finnish party fashion, the splendor of the Linna party’s costumes is unparalleled. From the reception of the Independence Day, there are both thanks and uproar in public regarding the outfits. This year, women’s white party dresses and the cape-like elements of several dresses stood out in particular.

In Juhlahumu, some of the more wonderful creations can be overshadowed by others, so we asked a clothing designer, stylist and style consultant From Eeva Koljosenwhich suits he thinks would have deserved more attention.

1. Member of Parliament by Bella Forsgren the white suit was made from old Finnish textiles such as lace sheets and linen tablecloths obtained from the waste management of Southwest Finland. The costume was designed by Sarianna Niskala.

– In my opinion, the suit was beautiful and stylish and suited the wearer well and sat well, says Koljonen.

The juju of sculptor Man Yau’s suit was a fringe hem created from satin ribbons. Rosa Bröijer

2. Young artist of the year, sculptor Man Yaun in the black suit, the attention was drawn by the satin ribbons coming from the neckline. The hem opened up into fringes. The outfit was completed by gold colored accessories.

– The costume was interesting and fun.

3. The septuagenarian Saga Vannisen the black suit left one side and the opposite shoulder bare.

– The suit had a wonderful structure and cuts that suited the wearer. The suit looks dignified.

In the style expert’s opinion, the party dress of seventh-grader Saga Vanninen has received too little attention. Rosa Bröijer

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