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The Ukrainian stylist received an award from the British Fashion Council

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His brands of items are made in our country from fabrics obtained from secondhand, markets or factory stocks.

Ukrainian stylist and founder of the brand Better Yuliya Pelipas was awarded at The Fashion Awards. Writes about it Vogue UA.

British Vogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful featured her in the Leaders of Change category. People.

Pelipas thanked the UK and its people for supporting Ukraine and invited everyone present to the upcoming Ukrainian victory celebrations.

Note that the stylist is the ex-fashion director of Vogue Ukraine. In 2020, he founded the upcycling brand Bettter. Everything is made in Ukraine, and he receives fabrics from secondhand, markets or factory stocks.

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It will be recalled that the First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska received The Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards for her leadership in recognizing the important role of women in creating a more peaceful and secure world.

Eight Ukrainians are in the TOP-100 women of 2022 according to the BBC

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