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Dior invited a presenter from the Russian Federation who supports the war to the show

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The Russian woman not only received a solemn invitation to the event, but also proudly received a gift from the brand.

The Dior fashion house, previously seen supporting Russian culture in its advertising campaign, invited Russian host Yana Rudkovskaya, who openly supports the war in Ukraine, to Paris Fashion Week. He spoke about it on social networks.

The Russian woman is proud that she received a solemn invitation from the fashion house and a gift – a box with brand cosmetic bags.

This action by Dior has already been commented by the former editor of the glossy ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar Roman Timofiev.

“Of course, the Dior brand invited Yana Rudkovskaya to the show. She also gave me a bag. Show today at 15:00 Paris time at the Place de la Concorde. Who is in France today – there is a chance to see one of Putin’s most enthusiastic fans with their own eyes and deliver hi,” he wrote.

Recall that earlier the Russian singer, who supports the bloody policy of the Kremlin, Nadezhda Babkina, sang a song in Ukrainian during a performance in occupied Lugansk.

The famous Soviet actor went to war against Ukraine

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