Every year on the third Thursday of May, Ukrainians celebrate Vyshyvanka Day. Vyshyvanka is the Ukrainian word for an embroidered shirt or dress – a central piece to traditional Ukrainian clothing.
Hundreds of newborn babies in war-torn Ukraine were dressed in traditional clothing as Ukrainians at home and abroad celebrated an annual holiday honoring folk traditions. Ukrainians celebrated ...
“Gunia wasn’t supposed to be a brand about Ukraine,” says co-founder Maria Gavryliuk in the company’s downtown Kyiv office as she begins to recount the brand’s origin story. In 2017, Gavryliuk’s ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Threads of Tradition: The Art of Ukrainian Vyshyvanka exhibit in Weiser Hall Monday afternoon.
Designer Svitlana Bevza of the label Bevza celebrates Christmas in a far different way than most people do in the West. Instead of celebrating on December 24 and 25, she rings in the holiday on ...
On Sunday, April 23, 2023, the Shevchenko Museum, at 1604 Bloor Street West in Toronto, will present ANCESTRAL VOICES, an exhibition of Ukrainian traditional clothing from the collections of the Taras ...
As International Vyshyvanka Day approaches, it’s the perfect time to complement one’s wardrobe with a piece of traditional Ukrainian clothing – an embroidered shirt or dress. This year, the holiday ...
The Beatles Statue has been dressed in traditional Ukrainian clothing ahead of Eurovision. The figures of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon walking together have been draped ...
« WHAT MAKES THE GREAT MONGOL SHAHNAMA GREAT? PROFESSOR ROBERT HILLENBRAND, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Memorial Screening for Ravi Srinivasan: Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. » Ticket Info: Exhibition will run until ...
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