My favorite Ukrainian brand came with me to Paris. I bought this piece back in May on our trip to Kyiv, (along with a gorgeous coffee brown pant suit) and was saving to wear it on this trip. I love the versatility of the item: you can wear it as a top over wide-leg pants for a more relaxed high-fashion look, as a cardigan over a fall pant/top combo, over a swimsuit on vacation or, like I wore it here, as a dress for a more feminine edgy vibe. The lace detailing on the back is just enough of a little differentiator that makes this look interesting without over-accessorizing. Katimo is a very unique brand leaning heavily towards creating basic pieces with a unique twist: if its a dress shirt, its extra oversized with cool belting, if its a midi dress, it’ll have exaggerated symmetrical shoulders, if its a blazer, it’ll have an extra structured silhouette… Katimo collections for the most part are very classic, with an emphasis on top-notch quality. Which, I’m not tired of repeating: in the sustainable fashion world is key.
As a bonus, the piece is made from 100% Tencel, so it is entirely biodegradable.
A huge part of sustainability in fashion, and one I haven’t really spent too much time talking about yet, is exactly what I just mentioned: versatility. Classic color palettes that complement different moods and looks are just bound to serve you longer.
The accessory I added to this look is my YSL bag that I bought in 2014. It is by a NOT-the-world’s-most-sustainable brand (to put it lightly) + made of real leather. However, it is so classic and versatile that I can’t imagine ever not wanting to wear it. If anything, I OVERwear it, which makes the purchase of this bag worth it in the end: I actually haven’t bought a single evening black bag since I purchased this one, and that includes the time I knew nothing about fast vs. slow fashion.
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I’m also a Ukrainian New Yorker – having strong pride and patriotism for both: my homeland and my current home . For years, I’ve been on a side mission to capture my stunning NYC and elevate the depth and beauty of my Ukrainian culture, fashion and language (some of my posts are in Ukrainian!)
February 24, 2022 – my digital space shifted to include information about russia’s war on Ukraine, the devastation and destruction my home country is dealing with and the bravery, strength and inspiring spirit they are facing it with. A large portion of my posts today highlight Ukrainian brands, fashion, culture & the strong, incredible Ukrainians making gorgeous clothes you can buy & support local businesses, economy & people fighting for freedom every day. We are also a community who donates to Ukrainian organizations found in any of my recent posts!
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