Half-lives in Prague and Milan, where he previously worked as a
stylist. From the fashion capital was moved back to a country where a
few years ago people walked in sweatpants. "Milan is marvelous. Tam
around you has a team of people who enjoy their work and know how to do
it. In the Czech Republic it changes gradually," says Oleo Cross told
the magazine she TODAY Monday. Explain to me why a successful stylist
departs from Italy to do fashion somewhere where ever is in the
foreground. But here she is, otherwise I would not go into that. Yet
here he is missing educated clients.
They want advertising; will
bring magazine and say, "I want it just like that." There is nothing
creative, just copy everything. We have to work to bring their own
authenticity, but the clients are afraid. It will take a few more years,
must die a whole generation. Read on Monday Great interview with Oleo
Cross can be found in the magazine She TODAY Monday. Generation that
influenced socialism? Click Now
Yes. Communism here denied any
individuality. He wanted to create a herd, the working class in which he
did. The generation of our parents and my peers lived or grew up in a
time when fashion was not important at all

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