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Almost a year has passed since RussiaInvaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, giving rise to a conflict that has destabilized the lives of millions and led to excruciating hardship as Ukrainian civilians work whether at home or abroad to keep their families safe and livelihoodsIntact. For the fashion worldIn Ukraine a diverse and highly skilledIndustry with specialismsIn luxury, bridal and outerwearIt has been a time of recalibration, rehabilitation and resistance, as brands have been forced to adapt and pivot amidstIncredible hardship. Blackouts scupper clothing production, power cuts prevent communication and creatives reel at the decimation of their country’s cultural touchstones and landmarks.

But even amidst the pain and uncertainty, strength shines through. “Inside we are all stronger than before,” says Yana Olenich, founder of the eponymous womenswear label Olenich. “Unity and resistanceIsIn our blood.”Ayear on, five designers reveal what their personal and professional realities look like now. The return of the miniskirtIn 2023 may be attributed to Miu Miu, butIt was
the British fashion designer Mary Quant who pioneered the ultrashort hemlineIn the 1960s as a symbol of the newly liberated woman. Quant, who was known as the Mother of the Miniskirt, passed away this week at age 93, but herInfluence will live on forever. Here, we look back at the best miniskirt momentsIn Vogue’s street style coverage.

The skirt’s latest appearance? Outside the fall 2023 showsIn Shanghai. Shanghai, fall 2023 ready to wearPhotographed by Su Shan Leong The carabiner skirt madeIts Vogue street style debutIn Paris during the spring 2019 couture season. Paris, spring 2019 coutureI D’s Lea Ogunlami gets matchy matchyIn Chopova Lowena at Paris Fashion Week. Paris, spring 2023 ready to wearPhotographed by Phil OhAll products featured on Vogue areIndependently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something.In September last year, Bella Hadid was spottedIn the streets of New York City wearing a bold outfit thatInstantly had theInternet talking. Rather than her sleek leather racing jacket,It was her outfit’s bottom half that made a real statement. Hadid forwent pantsIn favor of white men’s underwear, before styling them with a pair of classic mini platform Ugg boots: a reworked version of Ugg’s classic boot featuring a new, hefty twoInch outsole.The “no pants” lookIs a discussion for another day but when Hadid wore the chunky Ugg boots (which were released last year),ItIgnited a whole new fashion movement. Hadid’s look quickly went viral on TikTok, while Lyst reports that the style promptly sold out and had a 152%IncreaseIn searches. Fellow street style stars like Emily Ratajkowski and Gigi Hadid
soon started wearing them too. Suddenly, the Ugg mini platform became fashion’s hottest new shoe, going for as much as double the $150 retail price on resale sites such as StockX. Good luck finding your sizeIn the classic black or chestnut colorways, even today they’re still all butImpossible to get your hands on. For Helene Frain, Ugg’s vice president of footwear design, this craze for Ugg boots has been totally exciting to watch unfold. “Anytime you see somebodyIn the streets wearing your product,It’s a really good feeling,” she says.
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