Kyiv-based fashion label KseniaSchnaider, created by husband and wife duo Anton and Ksenia Schnaider, has unveiled its latest collection blending “rural nostalgia with urban irony.” This line radiates a summery and soft mood inspired by traditional Ukrainian themes.
A standout feature of the collection is the cherry motif — a culturally significant fruit in Ukraine. Originally hand-drawn by Anton Schnaider for their spring/summer 2017 collection, the cherry print has been reactivated from the brand’s archives for this season.
The cherries appear embroidered on knitwear, hand-crocheted, denim and printed on sustainable fabrics such as hemp and linen.
True to their commitment to sustainability, the garments are crafted from materials including organic cotton and innovative blends of hemp and nettle fibers. All pieces are produced in the brand’s own facilities located in Kyiv, emphasizing local craftsmanship and eco-friendly practices.
This collection highlights KseniaSchnaider’s unique ability to fuse heritage and contemporary design while championing sustainable fashion from Ukraine.
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