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with this business. these are, uh, arrowhead scrapers, we will visit the only ski factory. masha is preparing ski components and assembling directly on this site. e in the ski package. let's get acquainted with the device of the mill. and if a person incorrectly gives the amount of grain about this he does not have, then from this temperature flour, inside it turned into a sticky mite oil called paste. watch in the program the route is built on our tv channel. i was born in russia. my parents are belarusians.
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my father was born in the 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 from so we have already stayed here. my sister is gone. here is 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, she was always engaged in retail chains. analytics, the search for what the company does, slava, that is. we had a common idea to start our own business, probably 10-15 years ago.
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well, our father always pushed us to this because he says that well, in this world you have each other, so you should support each other and it will, of course, be of interest to you, that is, your own business. it is always interesting, if we consider childhood, then my mom also sewed my grandmother. eh, i didn't have one. here, as if by a strong craving for stitching some costumes, or here's to doing something for myself, but i had so many different sections. that is, i went swimming to the ballet, but i didn’t instill in us exactly the feeling of deliciousness and love for some good things, good fabrics. that is, this, probably, was from childhood and also to me. well, i was always interested in the history of art, i was interested in this, which 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
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strong and creative, so i started right away look for faculties where it would be interesting for me to enter the decorative applied arts. here is the direction and your department of suits and fabrics. i'm in my third year. we had an amazing teacher, margarita leonidovna 7 million. she once said that there is, uh, centrals and martins - this is london college. and it seemed to me. this is interesting. it was somewhere in the third year. i started studying. what do you need there? what documents what exactly is required i also found out that this is one of the strongest, uh, fashion schools, and in general the school of art. and i entered the fifth. in six faculties, that is, in different ones, showing your portfolio and showing a letter. why are you directly interested in this? why do you want to enter and
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why do you want to enter this profession? they showed me how six faculties that i can go to, and after that i chose. why after 2 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 thesis in english. i 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 and were evaluated by
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the commission. well, it’s like, it’s just that my parents say you need it. i say why not. that is, i am them. well, they are always looking for explanations, that is, they need to explain why you want, they never refused, but they needed an explanation and how, when i entered, uh, i, well, the question is what's next, because it is paid education. well, we talked with my father, and i gave an apartment, that is, to study, because education is very expensive. and, well, we sold the apartment, and that's why i went to study, because there, as it were, there is no free education. no matter how talented you are, 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. and how
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hard it is to work, uh, on films, for example, on the series crown, that is, on film fantastic beasts, that is, i was invited again, well, i am leading my work capacity. maybe there besides the fact that you have to be talented. you also have to be very stress-resistant and insanely efficient, because, well, like , if you consider the same fantastic beasts and you come to the studio at five in the morning by 5:30, and you already have a timing, such a big big to-do list, which are painted. i say up to well 5 minutes, that is, how long do you need to walk from one workshop to another there, or walk to 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.
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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 for about 3 months, that is, big 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. that is, he made, for example, hats for many films, for example, such as alice in wonderland . i mean, 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 what a famous hatter is, especially in england, he makes a lot of
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hats for the royal court, that is, well, his hats are worth it. there, here, two or three thousand pounds alone, well, it’s very interesting there, that is , a lot of creativity, again, a lot, in short, night work and, well, be, as it were involved in this, it also develops such as fantasy and so on. well, the secret is very simple. we just know how to communicate on normal parity
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relationships to determine our position and develop tools to strengthen our society, your ability to convey your thoughts. this is one more drop that sharpens the stone and which creates not only the international system, but it shows what it should be in the future, but no external influence. it cannot be productive if there is internal unity, if people confident tomorrow if they have the stability to keep. multiply we have our backbone that we have not lost in the 90s . we didn’t scatter it around, perhaps because we chose a specific course objectively, don’t miss it on belarus 24 tv channel
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. to follow. i am her story, the name of an owl, the abrads of the molodechno district, the constitution is an important grandlevoy. way which ones did the lunar persons travel on? taras salchenko, i am zeb drozdovich, the son of buddha for everyone and you can’t guess. and here i put it together. ah, let's connect, give the second tradition. the new one is there. with the project on the tv channel,
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belarus this is our wonderful studio, boutique showroom. you can call it differently, but we also call the studio this is the room in which we receive our distinguished guests, where are we, where am i, our team. we personally take measurements, that is, this is the place that a person can plunge into the atmosphere, and see the overall strength brand, namely in this room. let's go and show you we create masterpieces together with our team.
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olga antonovna, a master medvedkonstruktor, works here, natalya is here. and all. what will stand out there? a-a is created right on this cutting table. you even here olga antonovna builds women's classic trousers in a cage one of such complex products to combine, and we have a cage, uh, the second floor, where our maxim a-a works with leather, paints leather, installs accessories, assembles belts of a bag, and also i mine brother. we also collect dima together there leather products. and as a leader. uh, softer head. i try to keep the team as close as possible and my first task as a leader is not to build a business, i build human relations within the team. we are open until 11:00 pm the guest of the brand himself can come here and watch how you assemble his very own products , the person came and when the whole product is completely
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sewn and ready. and he said. yes, i like it, then he makes the payment. that is, we do not take any prepayment, just such a maximum open honest brand, therefore welcome. one of the only brands in belarus who deals with leather jackets, and we collect them here. one leather jacket is collected by six people at once. and here is the difference between this skin and this italian cattle skin. that is, we can say so, i'll even get it, i'll show it, and this is leather . after a while, it will become vintage. that is, even if you drop, uh, rain on it, these drops will remain. that is, she will collect all external factors on herself, of course, uh, the client may think that this is some. maybe defective leather. well, it's a feature of the skin. she is not covered. finish. that is, nothing varnish. that is, she will
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absorb everything. that is after a while. this skin will look better. than now. this is a feature of this skin as a whole. and how can i say it works, you work and you don’t get tired? i was born in the 89th year of the oryol region in the village called melovoye, i was 3 years old when my parents, mom and dad, decided to return to their homeland, the chechen republic, where i lived until the age of 6, since in the ninety- sixth year. and my brother and i woke up from a
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great noise the whole two-story building began to shake. and we thought it did not understand what it is? well, so we ran out to the window. it was about 4:00 in the morning, ninety- six, dear, brother. he put us on his red zhigul we went gudermes and a rented apartment. there we were met by such a plump chechen too. he sat eating meat, as i remember. well, in the morning my brother and i jumped out into the yard on the oar and let's roll this swing back and forth, so that until the evening he broke only one of the two swings. this is how ours took place. trip from chechnya belarus and, unfortunately, happiness, i am here in the ninety-sixth year in the yard, except for the swing, in principle, there was nothing and one neighbor he led a healthy lifestyle and he
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decided to give us children a gift for his money, and put an iron tennis court in the yard table. we are all together. they dug four holes there to concrete the table so that someone would not drag it away at night, another area. and after the tennis table he set up a horizontal bar. and so i began to instill in you table tennis, and in the yard the horizontal bars were pulled up. i instilled the sport. then i'm in first class with 20 tennis coach came. and he went to schools and told me that he was a coach from restaine and you can come to sign up and train. well, i fell for it. there was such a small entrance exam. it was necessary to hit the ball 60 times with a racket, and 50 times against the wall. i passed it, but when the trained mother told me that i needed a professional racket in shorts, that is, i didn’t have any forms to buy and i understand. my parents didn’t have finances. buy all this. well, my sport for nine is so postponed until the end school, so to speak, i played tennis and
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thought thought. and there was absolutely no dressing up. i was afraid to tell dad that i didn’t go to university, and i didn’t go home, i was afraid to get bream from dad. and went. uh, to my mother's friend. well, while i was taking the elevator to the twentieth floor, i was thinking what to say to her, because in any case , i told my mom to mom dad, and that’s all i’ll get bream for the evening. well, i came to her, and now, uh , said that such a situation briefly told me that i could not enter there in due to the fact that i do not have a bit book. and in the end, she just put me down, poured soup for me , i eat soup, and the woman is a prisoner, probably the wise one asked. what else would you like to do? and what can you do? i said i, uh, probably dress well. and now, perhaps, i would like to learn how to sew and she. she removed the plate, she said, get dressed. we got into her car and we drove to the sewing college
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. well, welcome parents, when did they find out that i was, uh, in such a team of 25 girls in the field of sewing production and specialty, uh, tailor and dad, most likely, had an even more conversation with mom, because dad was so harsh from childhood, and i didn’t have much contact with him, because according to our customs, not a son, not a dad. there is no such shushu. we are all there, and the bunny is a rabbit, and everything is as severely dry as possible for us, so that a man grows up so handsome brutal, but this is probably a sore throat, and the customs of tradition. as i understand it, after the conversation that took place in maun, dads, mom told me so, well, don’t let me down, then once you have decided so and here in this stage. uh, in any case, there are dads, brothers
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relatives. there they called from russia and from chechnya to dad, and dad, probably, said that he had begun assets. in the morning, it’s right that it’s embarrassingly out of place somewhere. i will be able to persevere and finish college fully. uh get a profession at the door designer. you understand? 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, he didn’t exalt himself 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
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personally, it is very difficult to talk about the family and share some personal information. it's very hard for me, that is, therefore, in my plan. i'm not doing it yet. eh, as if broadcasting your life or your personal brand on the internet, so let's say life is a learning process. that is, i can probably talk to give myself for something that is always interesting to me every day. to live it, that is, i wonder every day, that is and these are the risks, what i do, that is , for someone it can be scary, but it seems to me, well, this is a step that everyone should take in their life. well, maybe. yes, i can thank myself for taking risks. well, for giving me such an opportunity to take this risk. i do not look for flaws in a person and
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do not try to conceive them with my clothes to hide. i try to hide my shortcomings on myself, and the person himself really comes here with this adult people who already earn money themselves, and they understand that they need them do not need help in hints. he comes, puts clothes on and leaves. but if there is some exception, i will never say that you know. this color doesn’t suit you, it suits, because i can’t say about my clothes in general that it is, well, it doesn’t suit you. this is what i want to check. there is in it that here any color suits everyone and each product suits everyone, but the fact is that the inner state of a person is ready to accept it and wear it if he wants to go out into the city and shout to you to look on me. yes, he can safely take it if he wants a little bit not to be touched, once again, he will wear something calm . uh, these people their
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vision their opinion.

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