Svitlana Bevza was recently looking through her brand page on Vogue Runway and noticed that the first look in her collections was always monochromatic white. The color, by now an integral part of her brand identity, is also a grounding point for the minimalist Ukrainian designer. While neutrals are often predominant in her collection, this season she added emerald and navy shades.
For Bevza, the longevity of her pieces is an important thought that grounds her design process: traditional polo shirts were upgraded with a square front accent and a high neckline, while the hemlines of pants and skirts had a shirt cuff-detailing for a slightly deconstructed look.
This season, Bevza added shoes to her offering. Soft leather flats with an elastic band in the middle came in buttery yellow, classic white, and patent black. The designer recommends wearing them with the backs folded like babouches for a more casual vibe.