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CRYPTOQUIP Today's Cryptoquip Clue: W equals O SUDOKU 4/01 Difficulty Level β˜… STYLE ASSOCIATED PRESS According to Elle UK Magazine, Mercedes-Benz teamed up with the world's largest country last year. The event, formerly known as Russian Fashion Week, began in 2000 and has grown tremendously since. The showcase began with 20 designers in its early days. Thirteen years later, the event is featuring 150 designers. The talents are typically found in Russian universities, though many designers came from surrounding countries such as Ukraine and Belarus. Fashion Week expands to Russia A model displays a creation by Ester Abner during Moscow Fashion Week in russia on Sunday. CALLAN REILLY The trends featured so far for the Autumn and Winter 2013 have certainly varied from those seen in New York and London fashion weeks. Animals were a definite theme in the Russian shows, as Tatya Parfionova's collection showcased maxi dresses with Labrador prints. Bird-inspired head garments also garnered attention last weekend in Russia. creilly@kansan.com Though the fashion capitals of the world may have ended their fashion shows earlier this month, Moscow is currently holding its Mercedes-Benz fashion event this week. While the differences between Moscow and the other fashion showcases was evident, some fashion trend similarities have been seen on the Russian runways. Cape jackets, black and white pairings and midi dress lengths were seen in calmer shows by designers Ester Abner and Olga Vilshenko. Many of the shows lacked focus, but whatever the inspiration was for the Eastern European designers, it seemed to be anything but shy. β€” Edited by Brian Sisk