November issue of VogueUA is dedicated to being yourself and being true to your calling.
The central place in the issue is given to the social project Knowing No Barriers, which was attended by Ukrainian athletes, winners of the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, and the country's first lady Olena Zelenska, who is making real changes that improve the quality of life of people with disabilities. This project is Vogue UA's contribution to building a society of equal opportunities for all Ukrainians. The project will be continued in social networks and on the vogue.ua website, where extended versions of interviews with Paralympic athletes and First Lady Elena Zelenskaya will be available.
Other heroes of Vogue UA also talk about loyalty to themselves. Designer Dries Van Noten, whose brand has been owned by him for 35 years, and not by one of the luxury conglomerates, which, by definition, puts commercial interests above creativity. Singer Nadia Dorofeeva, who launched a solo project, realized that she is capable of more. And virtuosic craftsmen of niche jewelry brands who value their innovative technologies and painstaking work above the cost of precious metals and stones.
The relaunch of the famous Fashion Museum in Antwerp after a three-year renovation, which its director Kaat Debo talks about, testifies to the same thing: how cultural institutions while remaining faithful to their traditions, respond to the challenges of the times. Continuing to explore trends, on the pages of the issue we tell what to wear to conquer the world, and is it true that by buying things with an organic tag, we help the planet survive.
The beauty supplement to the room includes a collection of autumn fragrances, hygge gadgets, the best care products with enzymes, and ballet training as a combination of sports and high art.
Worked on the beauty cover:
Photo: TINA SOKOLOVSKAYA.
Style: BEATRICE BALAJ
Hairstyles: Dmitry Puchnin.
Makeup: Elya Belogurova.
Model: Berite Labelle.
Gratitude - Svetlana Griaznova