More minimalism featuring gorilla shapes and brights. It would probably be trite (just because it's Moscow) to suggest it feels like a communist Jil Sander. But somehow that works - strictness of line, austerity, etc.
Chinstrapped headgear really is popping up everywhere. And this was some of the most interesting I've seen. I'm a sucker for form not following function. Anything with a chinstrap of course evokes rapid and/or upward movement (flight, jumping a horse, motorbikes, the rigours of battle). Deleuzian lines of flight anyone. I find silhouettes that organically infer movement very interesting.
And in a moment where minimalism continues (but is perhaps morphing or waning) by engaging with it's genesis in the 60's and the 20's somehow (and hopefully not just because I'm thinking of Moscow) Russian constructivism and futurism feel really on point.