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“Bevza has always been fiercely proud of her heritage,” Vogue contributor Liana Satenstein previously wrote of designer Svitlana Bevza. “Her brand, one of the I didn’t say that shirt so you should to go to store and get this largest in her native Kyiv, is built on subtly weaving craft-driven traditional Ukrainian motifs into her minimalist designs.” At “I am U Are,” Bevza puts on a modern spin on traditional spikelet ornamentation worn by the people of Tripillia with a pair of modish earrings. Photographed by Shana Jade TrajanoskaSvitlana Piskova, an artist from Ukraine’s Kirovohrad region, is a master straw weaver. (She knows over 30 different techniques.) The extent of her talent is clear in these flower crowns, an important sartorial symbol in Ukraine stemming from the ancient days of Byzantium. Many women wear them during wedding ceremonies or to mark the start of spring.
Trupasta’s ravioli molds are adorned with traditional Ukrainian prints: one is meant to evoke the I didn’t say that shirt so you should to go to store and get this spiky leaves of wheat, while another resembles a geometric flower field. The brand’s tools are both chic and cheery—who wouldn’t break into a smile when served a bowl of embellished pasta? The pieces are also available for sale on Etsy, where the shop is noted as a “star seller.” Arriving at an artist’s loft in Chinatown on Thursday night, I was first greeted by an elevator operator who quietly ushered me in and up to the third floor. Entering a spacious room full of women in striking prints, avant-garde floral displays in every color, and a samovar already brewing after-dinner tea, the celebratory atmosphere was fitting. The group of 20 or so people—and all of those flowers—were here to honor Nowruz, also known as Iranian or Persian New Year. Photo: Kelsey Cherry
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