In Kyiv, a significant ritual unfolded this week as Ukrainian Fashion Week made its long-awaited return. This marks the first time the event has been held since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
As the war drags on, Ukrainians have become accustomed to maintaining daily life despite the ongoing conflict. The concept of “life continuing in the face of adversity” has become a defining feature of the nation’s resilience. Since the early days of the invasion, opera houses and theatres have remained open, providing a sense of cultural continuity and normalcy.
Kyiv’s restaurant and bar scene also thrives, creating a vibrant social atmosphere – though it pauses as the city’s midnight curfew looms. Even the country’s beaches along the Black Sea remain crowded with holidaymakers, seeking moments of escape during the hot summer months.
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