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but this is to keep the game form forward and did not think to end his professional career in december of this year, it will be 15 years since the pupil of the novopolotsk hockey school made the first belarusian cunning in the history of the nhl cassis. on the senior frequents the dynamo minsk match for an exclusive interview with the news agency, the striker talked about the bison's standings and complained about the personnel policy of a lot of losses. few wins for the team. it is necessary to get all the same in pilaf. uh task number one and that's why you need to somehow position to correct and hit, of course, this is not the last eighth, i’m doing what you automatically walk the board to climb higher in order to reach another opponent’s team, which, maybe they were easier to play with them in the season, but the festivalers go out into the plow lose. well, this is the same thing that will not go there last year. how many legions a team has, it is more than a regiment of legionnaires, and the result is, again, we barely scrape there to get there. she contracted 25
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belarusians and 14 foreigners. it's canadians americans and russians in other khl clubs in this season, 19 belarusians played at least one match.
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the variety of trends is great, because there are a lot of people. they have a lot of flavors. and this clothes is the language by which a person shows both his individuality and his inner world. we are now in the shop of belarusian designers.
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this is a space where 22 local brands are gathered, all belarusian designers who collected in such a large interesting space where everyone can show something of their own, our brand is based on the trend of the word fashion, that is, we use such trends as long-term fashion, probably, the main idea is to bring to the beru about a person to make him comfortable, that is, each model is completed with another and the main, as it were, global idea is to instill taste in a person, that is, through fabrics through materials. through some color idea. ah, it 's been around for a long time. so it's been around for 15 years. i discussed with my sister father. and what will it look like, that is , the idea itself, and, uh, the brand itself appeared 3 years
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ago, the most difficult time during the pandemic, the audience can say that our woman is an interesting multifaceted one. that is, she has many interests, and she is self-sufficient. that is, she knows something, as it were in the materials. uh, forms, she's quite demanding. but, for example, we didn’t think hmm that our audi target, for example, includes young people, or such teenagers of 13 years old, that is, when i tested our audience here, teenagers came up to us, they themselves we bought clothes for them, that is, it was interesting, and they are already such full-fledged consumers of our brand. also, unexpectedly for us, it became that our clothes are interested in a man and , for example, they see some prints. well
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, let's say, there is a print in a suit, that is , we created it for the alice in wonderland series, and they consider it as for playing poker, that is, who is fond of poker. they're asking. well, when will you, for example, make this print for men, in my opinion, many models of hmm are being developed for a very long time and we are testing, for example, our jerseys. models we design everything with craftsmen from the industry, for example, we are looking for blends that will behave well in terms of knitting. that is, we make our own knitting design there, for example, this is also our design, which we developed with the factory for quite a long time, that is, the process itself took more than six months. we also make such
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models, for example, like this cardigan, where there is wool on top, and inside the knitting is cotton. that is, not everyone will notice, but tactile is very nice in a costume group. we use the fabrics of our flounder a lot, that is, the premium class segment, where, for example, minos wool is used. that is, it is a wool that does not prick at all, that is, it is a hypoallergenic fiber created. so they are quite long, that they do not prick the body, that is, there will be no allergies either, for example, we really like the same worsted fabrics, because the factory tests each roll. i mean , you know, uh, if as a manufacturer, you know what you're dealing with, there's always characteristics and laboratory tests. you
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can ask the worsted factory. you will always be given everything, which makes it much easier to work with the same constructors and put them into production. we began to cooperate, for example, with a flax mill for this spring. we will already be launching our own prints for development, that is, this is also an interesting moment in which you can cooperate with our factories, of course , as i consider the cons, that there are very large volumes that need to be used, but on the other hand, there already appears such a possibility, as it were , to make our own prints, to do some kind of processing, our factories are already going for this. which makes me very happy. i
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was born in russia. my parents are belarusians . my father was born in a village. he is also a military man. i have a sister, my own. she was born in belarus, but in view of her father 's work, that is, we moved and then later we moved here with my sister to study. first she came, then i entered the university at the academy. so we are already here . my sister is gone. here the first education she has retail trade in narxoz second. she is graduating in banking and has a lot of experience in crisis analytics. that is to say, she was
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engaged in uh, always retail chains analytics looking for what makes businesses weak. that is, we had a common idea to establish our own business already years, probably 10-15 years ago. this, well, our father always pushed us to this because he says that well, in this world you have each other, so you must support each other and this will, of course, be of interest to you, that is own business. it's always interesting. well, if we consider childhood, then my mom also sewed my grandmother. eh, i didn't have one. here, as if there was a strong craving for stitching some costumes, or here to do something for myself, but i had a lot of different sections. that is, i went swimming to the ballet. mom instilled in us the feeling of deliciousness and love for some good things, good fabrics. i mean, it was probably from childhood. so did i,
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well, i've always been interested in art history. i was interested in this, and then i began to study. dad said that he wants to move to belarus, so i chose universities from belarus and we were told that the academy of art. she is very strong and creative, so i immediately began to look for faculties where i would be interested to enter arts and crafts. here is the direction and your department of suits and fabrics. i'm in my third year. we had a terrific teacher, margarita, or they were there for semilev. she once said that there are a-a centrals and martins - this london college. and it seemed to me. it 's interesting. it was somewhere in the third year. i started looking into what needs to be done. i also found out what documents and what exactly is required. that this is one of the strongest, uh,
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fashion schools and art schools in general, and i entered 6 faculties in my fifth year, that is, different ones, showing my portfolio and showing a letter. why are you directly interested in this? why do you want to enter and why do you want to enter this profession? uh, they showed me how the six faculties that i can go to, and after that i chose. why, after two years, i had a contract from the fourth year, i had to complete it and the second moment. i had to finish my english in order to understand correctly and, well, how to explain myself, that is, to write a thesis in english. i
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already told my parents that i was applying when i had already collected a portfolio, and i had to buy a ticket to moscow because teachers came there to evaluate the commission. well, it’s like, it’s just that my parents say you need it. i say why not no. that is, i told him well, they are always looking for an explanation, that is, they need to explain why you want, they never refused, but they needed an explanation and how, when i entered, uh, i have, well, asks what's next, because this tuition. well, we talked with my father, and i sold the apartment, that is, to study, because education is very expensive. and, well, we sold the apartment, and therefore i went to study, because there, no matter how free education is, you would not be
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talented there. you have to pay for everything. in addition to knowledge in england, everything interacts very much, like the fashion business film business, they interact with the university, and i had the opportunity. collaborate to work on films, for example, on the tv series the crown, that is, on the film fantastic beasts. that is, i was invited again, well, i lead my performance. maybe there besides the fact that you have to be talented. you also have to be very stress-resistant and insanely hardworking, because, well, like this, if you consider the same fantastic beasts and you come to the studio by five in the morning by 5:30, and you already have such a large list of tasks that are scheduled according to the timing. i say,
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up to well, five minutes, that is, how long do you need to walk from one workshop to another there, or to reach the set already. that is, all this is painted literally every minute, and well, on the one hand. that's good, on the other hand, here it is. you have to get used to such a process, because, well, i shoot at night there a lot without days off, especially because films are shot there based on well, somewhere for 3 months, that is, large huge projects. they are removed for no more than three months. that is, it's all so concisely in these terms that i managed to work directly with such. well, as well-known hatters. so sean barrett. it's a hatter, uh, kina suit. i mean, he did, like, hats for uh, a lot of uh movies, like alice in
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wonderland, so he worked a lot with tim burton. so i managed to somehow work with him, i also worked. fili by tracy that is, this is also such a famous hatter, especially in england. he he makes a lot of hats for the royal court, that is, well, his hats are worth it. here's two or three thousand pounds alone, well, it's very interesting there, that is, a lot of creativity, again, a lot, in short, but here's work and, well, to be, as it were, involved in this, it also develops such a fantasy, and so on, probably. initially, i didn't have the task of staying in england. and, of course, it's more about living conditions. that is, i'm used to living well here, and in england i
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would have to start all over again. that is it other living conditions, and i also wanted to return my knowledge back to my homeland , that is, i have so many chinese friends with whom i studied. they study and acquire knowledge abroad, and then come to their country to build a business. there, well, and further i, in principle, would have had the opportunity to stay, as in england and they offered me further, well, to go to china to work, as if there were an offer, but it’s more interesting for me to stay here. how would and build a business here, it seems to me that here for me personally more opportunities, how would open a business, because the idea of ​​their own
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brand. she was and if we consider the same england or london, then all the processes are much more difficult to do. and i also have relatives here. well, family, loved ones are all here. i believe that goals in life, well, setting goals in life is necessary, because when you go to the goal, you see where you are going, yes, they can change, but set goals in life and check where are you going? well, it certainly seems to me that ah,
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a person achieves a lot in life, purposeful, and efficient and persistent. well, and, of course , lucky, that is, it should all be in a compartment, which i think about failures. that is, failure is a reserve for growth. that is, you should consider some of your failures as, perhaps, luck, which can enable you to grow emotionally and mentally and also grow as an inspiration specialist. i think it should be, but do not consider it or just wait. it should come on click. that is, you must work and it is inspiration will come, that is, it may come a little later . maybe, well, no matter how you don’t have to consider and just wait, like the weather by the sea, you just need to act and that’s it. well , then it will get better and inspiration will come and
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the desire to do something. and how to improve, well, increase the processes to improve and some new ideas. they will come during the work process already. if we consider talent, it seems to me that priore should have talent in order to do something, that is, you need to find your niche. that is, you can be talented there somewhere in living painting, but do something completely different. a, but if we consider business, then talent. well , probably the ratio of talent. to action should be 10 to 90. that is, you need to act, you need to start working. and well, to reveal yourself as your creative potential as well as, of course, efficiency, that is. there is always learning, there is always some kind of
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knowledge of the new, that is, through work through determination. i can create a costume or some kind of model from 0 to the final product, starting from a sketch, looking for materials, sometimes even printing materials creating design layouts and the end result. that is, i was engaged in this process in england a lot, especially on
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my own. first second year, we made costumes not just models, but from underwear to the final product, that is, by studying the history of the costume. well, now i also use this in my brand, but i’m already delving more directly into design now what i got gives me the opportunity to quickly understand and make decisions at every stage, that is, from creation sketch to the final result. when i can still change something, if we consider trends, then, of course, we rely on trends, that is, we study them quite deeply. uh, studying, as if the history of costumes is somewhere studying what is happening
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in the world. how does it affect fashion, and we are studying? what are fast fleeting trends that are longer and for themselves already directly for our target audience. we identify what will be interesting as a user, because we will definitely listen to their feedback connection, what they want and everything together. well , you study or gain knowledge, we do an analysis, which then, well, we already embody it in a product, if we consider external trends, that is, there are several institutions that study fashion, this is nelly rode or carlin e, there is also ponton, which shows us that will be relevant in color. this season also, based again, as on their analytical knowledge, that is, there is a selection of films
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that come out there in this season, which are roughly costumed. well, for example, even if, as an example, you can watch the movie richie the gentleman, that is, here is the trend for these men's plaid bombers. he came to the movies. and that is, this entire analysis can be shifted to fashion. well, if you look at my style, it suits me better. uh, fundamental color. that is, i most of the things in my mind work in black, because the first thing they do not distract when working, that is, in black. he gets all all the other colors, and that was on set too. well, as it were, it’s very relevant for us well, because it’s very easy to single out those people who are kind of ak and those people
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who work with actors are also uniform. well, it should be comfortable. i mean, he's pretty relaxed. i'm pure dry classics. i do not like, but at the same time, i like things that you can use both during the day and in the evening, that is, use at different moments of life. this is the message, how would i and hmm embed my brand. and, of course, i wear my brand, but not all, because we don’t make some models, but i found them, because i like it first of all, but the second is what you study, how it sits. eh, what does it look like? improve, what you don’t
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like, what you want to change, or, how else would it go, besides what it is, well, our clothes are a test and it’s impossible just to wear your own things, because, well, you need to compare to compare what you you can change what to improve or somewhere we are better, for example, this is also very easy, well, using your own example, how to look, if we consider ourselves as an element of the wardrobe? perhaps i would have been a neckerchief. because it is this element of the wardrobe such a complex country, it is plastic, it is accented in a certain way. it also protects a person from the cold, or it can be
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some kind of memory, because not every person uses the same neckerchief. mm, i think it's delicate, it can be with a pattern. i would most likely be with some pattern. so unobtrusive. but at the same time there is some character. i mean, uh, it's complex. people will not always like it, so not everyone will use and apply it, but it adds such versatility to the image and character, probably to this extent. i think, that is, it is not always necessary, but it can add a lot of interesting things, that is, it can be used in different ways, that is, scarves are used as an accessory, for example, on a bag, that is, ours. that is, it can be used as a headdress. that is, it is a lot
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of functionality, but not everyone. can cope with this too, just like with my character. if we consider a personal brand, i think that it is very good when people know how to lead it. the main thing is to have a personal brand. well no exalted over his main job, because you can just, well, kind of just develop yourself as a person, but forget about your well, about your other mission. for me personally, it is very difficult to talk about the family
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and share some personal information. it's very hard for me, that is, therefore, in my plan. i'm not doing it yet. uh, as if broadcasting your life or your personal brand on uh, just, well, on the internet space, so to speak, the ideal client is, of course, the one who comes back, who makes a good big check and who cares, our clothes. well, who loves her. this is probably the ideal client in terms of working with clients. again, in some respects, this is difficult for me, but this must be done in order to hear the needs of the client, to hear him more as well, well, as communication, that is, when people buy something, what they like, what they
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don’t like, that is, this is just the same feedback, which makes it possible to grow, both as a brand and as a personal life, this process. e study. that is, i probably i can talk to myself to give for what i always every day. it's interesting to live it, that is, not every day is interesting, that is, and these are the risks, what i do, that is, uh, for someone it can be scary, but it seems to me, well, this is a step that everyone should do in your life. well, maybe. yes , i can thank myself for taking risks. well , for giving me such an opportunity to take this risk.

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