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I hope I get to where I have to be in due time, bc I don't know how my more of life i can take.
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“The war in Ukraine reawakened the pain and trauma I had in me since 1993, when the same thing happened in my homeland and I became a refugee forever.“, writes Demna. “ I thought at times of canceling the show for which I and my teams worked hard (…) But I realized that canceling the show would be tantamount to surrendering, to resigning myself to the evil that has already so hurt for almost 30 years“. “The parade needs no explanation. It is dedicated to courage, resistance and the victory of love and peace,” he concluded.
Blue and yellow T-shirts, in the colors of the Ukrainian flag, were placed on each seat with a parade note signed by Demna, the Georgian designer of Balenciaga and himself a refugee from a war with Russia. He paid a vibrant tribute to Ukraine on Sunday in a parade at Le Bourget in Seine-Saint-Denis north of Paris. Ending the show with the colours of the Ukrainian flag.
“Long live Ukraine, for beauty, strength, truth, freedom“: in Ukrainian, Demna recited a poem from 1917 in the dark, in introduction and conclusion of his paradeand explained why he kept the event going in these times when “fashion loses its right to existr” and “fashion week seems absurd“.
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