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I know who is Ksenia and who is Alena, I was talking about a woman in the middle^
no, Ksenia Sobchak is daughter of ex-mayor of St. Petersburg city. She's not married.
She also is a tv-presenter in Russia
Me neither. When I go to Moscow to visit I only see people like that in very rich neighborhoods, and I'm guessing they picked up the style from other countries.where did they find these people? I do not often see guys and girls dressed like that
style.comSartorially speaking, the thing I’ve noticed here is how this city’s chic set really latches on to a trend: I’ve seen so many Balmain shoulders I sometimes think I’m in a game of kinky, high-heeled touch football. And don’t even get me started about the fur chubbies. I mean, I knew that fur would be big here—but it’s, like, really big here. But just when I was convinced that this town took all its cues from Paris, I discovered it might also have the ability to subversively inspire a few trends of its own. Yesterday, a bunch of us piled onto a bus (I totally called the backseat) for a tour of the city, and a very chic thing happened when Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, Byrdie Bell, and Sophia Hesketh tried to get into the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Because Restoin-Roitfeld was in a scandalously tight pair of leggings, Bell’s long hair was down, and Hesketh dared to expose her legs, all three had to nick their friends’ scarves—which naturally happened to be cashmere and from Vuitton or Burberry—and whip their legs and hair into looks that were both orthodox and surprisingly fashion-forward. That’s them outside the church in their layered glory. So the question is: After slap bracelets, will these ladies bring back the sarong? The more I think about it, the more I realize how appropriate a multitasking, two-in-one scarf skirt is for times like these. What’s more, it being mere days before HBO’s Grey Gardens premieres, there couldn’t be a better tribute to Little Edie, whose odd circumstances encouraged her to make convertible skirts of her own. —Derek Blasberg
Not exactly streetstyle, but this article refers to Russian trends, so I think it's relevant. Russians and people from other Christian Orthodox countries, please tell me that this stuff about church attire is way off-base. I'm also Orthodox, and loose hair, tight leggings, or bare legs are not scandalous in church. Geez. A monastery, fine. And maybe that specific church is ultra-conservative, I don't know, but I hate how Derek Blasberg generalizes it. These girls look ridiculous.
You can wear whatever you want, just no short shorts or short skirt... And normally you should cover your head...
I was in orthodox Greece church as well and I was in shorts... haha... so some people gave me a long skirt! It's not just tourist attraction, we should have respect for that places