The Yaranga dress, like the Memorial Halls in the Kyiv Memorial Park, combines a conical shape and strict lines. The dress is made of dense eco-leather, added vertical and horizontal seams, which, like ribs, help to create the desired geometric shape
The inspiration for creating the Vitryak necklace was the shape of a traditional Ukrainian wooden windmill
The inspiration for creating the Mazanka shirt was a Ukrainian mazanka (from the Ukrainian word “mazaty” – to cover with a layer of clay) – a traditional village house. The decor of the shirt represents reed, which was the basis for applying clay
The inspiration for creating the Hlechyk set was traditional Ukrainian jugs
Tyn necklace reconsiders traditional Ukrainian wicker fences (in Ukrainian – “tyn”)
The inspiration for the creation of Dranka bag was the traditional method of covering roofs with wooden boards – dranka
The inspiration for creating the Vitryak bag was the shape of a traditional Ukrainian wooden windmill
The inspiration for creating the Strikha bag was the straw or reed roof (in Ukrainian – “strikha”), which is traditional for Ukrainian houses. It is reproduced through a pyramidal shape and leather fringe covering
Shalivka dress, through its vertical lines, reconsiders the traditional technique of covering facades with wooden boards (Shalivka – in Ukrainian)
Lemish sweater through a scale pattern reconsiders the traditional Ukrainian technique of covering the roof with wooden fancy-cut shingles (Lemish – in Ukrainian)