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Above the Fold Black market blues: how illegal denim became a Ukrainian streetwear staple 30 years ago, wearing denim could get you arrested in Ukraine—now it's everywhere you look. Document delves into Ukraine's recycled denim revolution with local designers... by Kristen Bateman Above the Fold Post-post-Soviet? Eastern Europe’s young designers are shunning a tired aesthetic Trading post-Soviet nostalgia for an avant-garde future, young Eastern European is celebrating a multi-faceted cultural heritage—through neon babushka scarves and cabbage-inspired coats. by Kristen Bateman
Above the Fold Black market blues: how illegal denim became a Ukrainian streetwear staple 30 years ago, wearing denim could get you arrested in Ukraine—now it's everywhere you look. Document delves into Ukraine's recycled denim revolution with local designers... by Kristen Bateman
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