milutin: there you are, my heroes. >> the inn is where milutin gets together with his friends for a droptwo of their home-made slivovitz, called putinovka. vladimir putin is their idol and their patron saint. malia: out of gratitude to putin, we decided to name our village putinovo. we came up with the idea seven or eight years ago. as you know, we were often oppressed by the west, and so our brothers, the russians, came to save us from the plague of the west. >> it's going to be a long evening at the crimea inn. and the war on ukraine will once again be a leading topic of conversation. milutin: long live russia. >> downtown belgrade, the neo fashion studio. this young serbian label is taking shape in a rear courtyard. its head is the 30-year-old nevena ivanovic. to her, the world is her home, and she can't relate to the affinity so many of her fellow serbians feel towards russia. nevena: i'm constantly trying to find where i belong. that inspires my work. i've learned i can be at home anywhere -- not just in europe or the west. the whole world is our shared garden. >> nevena's designs a