Tina Isaac-Goize sits down with Venya Brykalin, the fashion director of Vogue Ukraine, for a personal interview.
Ukraine, has been living in Western Europe since the day last February when he arrived at Milan Fashion Week to find out his country had been invaded. Now in Paris, he’s channeling his energy into visibility for creatives back home.
Looking at Leclaireur and the turnout for PFW presentations like Anna October’s, all the designers seem very supportive of one another. I think there is a sense of camaraderie, it’s something we’ve never experienced on that level. It shows how united a country can be. All the Ukrainian models at Anna’s presentation were walking for houses like Hermès or Chloé, and they all came out to support her. We’re all living the same dream—that dream is victory and freedom and independence. And yes, some people do make dresses to achieve the dream.I hear that people are talking about it.
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