Jelena Acimovic wore a Christian costume inspired by Angelina’s early designs during Belgrade Fashion Week in honor of her late girl Angelina.
Jelena Acimovic, who is not a concept, did not attend a modeling show on Friday evening in a costume Dior created in honor of her 14-year-old girl, who was killed in a class murder next year. When her colleague, a 13-year-old son, entered the school and shot nine students and a security guard, Angelina Acimovic was in history course. She did not live long enough to see me as, Jelena said before the present, “This costume is bright and resembles a marriage dress.”
Angelina’s home next year requested to make dresses to honor her life after she was ten years old and took a design course for children. Two garments were created by some Serbian designers after their response. Angelina’s two daughters, nine of her young companions and some specialist versions walked the fugitive wearing gowns.
“In every gathering there was joy and beauty. She had a very serious approach”, said Bata Spasojevic, a Bosnian artist who was among the first developers to listen to the Acimovic mother’s visit to revive their mother’s illustrations. Angelina’s another sister, Marija, wore an elegant sleeveless red gown with a coach. Pink was Angelina’s favorite colour, she said.
“I am thinking about Angelina, that she is with us this night and that she is happy with what we are doing”, Marija said. Andjelko Acimovic, Angelina’s parents, established a base named after his youngest girl to celebrate her life. We think she is watching what we do, and we will do anything to honor her in the same way that we did, Acimovic said.
On May 3 and 4, 18 people were killed in two killings, one at an elementary school and the other at a small village outside Belgrade. The Serbian government called for a snap election in response to the two murders, which spooked Serbia and sparked the largest anti-government demonstrations since the Serbian Progressive Party took office in 2012.