Alexey Sorokin (fashion designer)

In October 2011, the Homo Consommatus womenswear Spring/Summer 2012 collection debuted at Aurora Fashion Week Russia supported by LMA Presents - local project for emerging designers.

In September 2012 Alexey Sorokin brought his luxurious and intellectual label to New York Fashion Week to present his Spring/Summer 2013 collection at Runway@Pier57.

Homo Consommatus "luxury designs with innovative touch [11] have received a coverage in Russian and international editions of Vogue,[12] Harper's Bazaar,[13] Elle,[14] Grazia,[15] Buro 24/7[16] and Cosmopolitan.

[18] The collection inspired by Eric Klinenberg's Going Solo, architecture of Seagram Building and Hearst Tower showed the evolution of Homo Consommatus "to intimate and exclusive label through using luxurious cashmeres, silks and cottons with manual finishings as polyurethane cover, hot press gluing and plastic embroidering".

[citation needed] A philosophical approach to fashion prompts Sorokin to draw inspiration from such unusual subjects as pollution, consumerism and the meaning of life.