Death fair in Russia exhibits latest trends in funerals

 | Updated: Oct 28, 2021, 10:46 AM IST

A 'death fair' has been organised in the Russian capital Moscow amid the relentless spread of COVID-19 in the country.

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Russia death fair

Russia has opened a funeral exhibition amid a surge in coronavirus countries.  While participants simulate a mourning ceremony, the trade show is showcasing glamorous funeral options.

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Mourning fashion show in Moscow

Several models have participated in a 'mourning fashion show' at the funeral exhibition in Moscow. It is scheduled to run from October 26-28.

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Russia death fair

A 'ritual floristry' as well as an embalming class has been organised at the expo. The exhibition is a joint project of the Russian NECROPOL trade fair and the Italian TANEXPO.

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Russia death fair

The 'death fair' showcases the latest trends in European and Russian funerals. The annual events held here are the largest of their kind.

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Russia death fair

Facing the toughest restrictions since the early months of the pandemic, many Russians have decided that now is an ideal time to fly off for a foreign beach holiday instead of hunkering down at home.

Workplaces across Russia are due to close in the first week of November for paid "non-working days" to slow the relentless spread of COVID-19. Russia on Wednesday reported 1,123 new COVID-19 deaths, its highest one-day toll of the pandemic so far.

In Moscow, unvaccinated over-60s have been locked down for four months, and shops other than pharmacies and supermarkets will shut from Thursday until Nov. 7.

An unintended consequence of the tightening curbs - accompanied by appeals to wear masks, observe social distancing and get vaccinated - has been a sharp increase in foreign travel bookings to destinations where Russia's flagship Sputnik V is recognised or where COVID entry requirements are cheap and easy.

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