Ulyana Sergeenko

Natalie

Grand Dame
Aug 5, 2013
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Cross posting here from /r/femalefashionadvice on reddit. I've seen Ulyana's designs mentioned around here in passing, but never a thread on the woman herself. She is described as "a Russian fashion designer, socialite, and blogger, whose quirky style combines ornate, old-world aristocratic influences with her own modern twist."

These photos aren't all from the same point in time, and her weight does fluctuate some, but she has a lot of promise- and looks pretty banging for 34. What do you ladies think?

Apologies if this is inappropriate for the "celebrities" section, mods, feel free to move/delete this if necessary.

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I love her style so much.
It seems like a style that even bigger girls would look good in, but of course they go for the short skirts and crop tops :eyeroll:
 
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She really knows how to dress for her shape - no matter what shape she's in. That's pretty amazing.

Though I'm really not into the bustle. Please let's bury that style next to Victoria I.
 
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Her face looks kind of plastic, but her style is fantastic. I love the old world charm.
 
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I wish she wasn't in celebrities, her creations are amazing and her models are amazing, *moment when you wonder how far human taste has diminished when Oliver Kar-Rousteing has aproximately 10x more followers on Instagram :lol:"
 
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I wish she wasn't in celebrities, her creations are amazing and her models are amazing, *moment when you wonder how far human taste has diminished when Oliver Kar-Rousteing has aproximately 10x more followers on Instagram :lol:"
I'm sorry, you wish she wasn't in celebrities? I don't quite understand why.

@Ellie - I dunno, I think bustles look kind of cool. But then again I am a huge history geek, so take that with a grain of salt XD
 
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It's totally personal. I grew up with everyone commenting on how big my ass was (pear-shaped, wide hips...my booty was way worse when I was bigger). I understand for people who are into the outragously-large-jiggly-T&A look, but what is the appeal for you guys?
 
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@Natalie @Delirium
It's totally personal. I grew up with everyone commenting on how big my ass was (pear-shaped, wide hips...my booty was way worse when I was bigger). I understand for people who are into the outragously-large-jiggly-T&A look, but what is the appeal for you guys?
I like the historical feel of it, to be honest. I would never wear something like a bustle, but I enjoy period accurate costumes a lot :) I did theatre for so long that I've really cultivated a passion for things like that.
 
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@Natalie @Delirium
It's totally personal. I grew up with everyone commenting on how big my ass was (pear-shaped, wide hips...my booty was way worse when I was bigger). I understand for people who are into the outragously-large-jiggly-T&A look, but what is the appeal for you guys?
I think it's like corsets for many people. Not everyone would use it as a means to get a smaller waist (waist-training), but just every once in a while to get the old Hollywood glam feeling (or Victorian).
I don't personally like the bustle look. I prefer the "Marie Antoinette" style look a little more, if we're being historical here :p
 
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@Natalie @Delirium
It's totally personal. I grew up with everyone commenting on how big my ass was (pear-shaped, wide hips...my booty was way worse when I was bigger). I understand for people who are into the outragously-large-jiggly-T&A look, but what is the appeal for you guys?


I prefer smaller boobs and asses in real life, but a good dress with a corset and a bustle - it looks good to me. I wouldn't like the silhuette if it was the persons actual body... I just love overly structured clothing. I prefer clothes that shape the body, not the other way around.

Also, like @Natalie I have a boner for things historical.
 
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