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Ukrainian fashion brand in bombarded Kyiv flees to Lviv

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Ruslan Baginskiy is a brand name hand made by a 100-employee company that was hand-making hats for local fashions, their products are worn by Madonna and Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska. Now, after leaping out of the jaws of death in Russian occupied suburb of Bucha Kyiv, the companies new location in Lviv is becoming less and less safe every second as the city becomes the new target of Russian bombardment aimed at obliteration. As reported by the AP:

Daily bombings led the company’s three co-founders to make the decision to flee, despite wanting to stay and hold out from the Russian attacks

LVIV, Ukraine (AP) — Just days ago, Artem Gorelov was trying to survive in one of the most brutal parts of Ukraine, the Russian-occupied Kyiv suburb of Bucha. Now he stands in a quiet room in the late afternoon sunlight, hand-making hats for a local fashion brand worn by Madonna and Ukraine’s first lady.

Ukrainian co-founders of high-end hat designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, from left, public relations director Petro Yasinskiy, designer and creative director Ruslan Baginskiy and Victoria Semerei, whole sale director, pose for a photograph, inside a college classroom turned into a workshop they have been working from after fleeing Kiev, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022. Daily bombings led the company’s co-founders to make the decision to flee. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

Gorelov has joined Ukrainians’ massive migration west to the city of Lviv, near Poland. And, unusually, the 100-employee company he works for arrived with him. Searching for safety but determined not to leave Ukraine, the brand Ruslan Baginskiy is among the businesses that are uprooting amid war.

Ukrainian hat makers for high-end designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, work inside a college classroom turned into a working space for the company after fleeing Kiev, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022. The hat with silver stones was worn by American celebrity singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

Two months ago, first lady Olena Zelenskawas in the hat-maker’s showroom in Kyiv. Now the company operates in two borrowed classrooms of a school, its workers delicately piecing together materials near students’ decades-old sewing machines.

It is a slower process, but clients like Nieman Marcus and Bloomingdale’s have expressed support, said co-owner Victoria Semerei, 29.

Flames and smoke rise from a fire following a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

She was among the Ukrainians who didn’t believe Russia would invade. She recalled being in Italy the day before the invasion and telling partners that war wasn’t possible.

Two hours after her Ukrainian plane landed back in Kyiv, the bombardment began.

Ukrainian co-founder and whole sale director Victoria Semerei, of high-end hat designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, shows a handmade hat, inside a college classroom turned into a workshop the company has been working from in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022, after fleeing Kyiv. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

Daily bombings led the company’s three co-founders to make the decision to flee. While some employees scattered to other parts of Ukraine or to other countries, about a third moved the company’s essentials to Lviv two weeks ago.

“Normal life will resume one day,” Semerei said. “We need to be prepared.”

Heavy smoke billows after a Russian bombardment on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022. With stunning speed, Russia’s war in Ukraine is driving Western Europe into the outstretched arms of the United States again, and the embrace was especially apparent when President Joe Biden offered a major expansion of natural gas shipments to his European Union counterpart Friday. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

The Ukrainian company threw itself into the national wartime effort that has seized Ukraine, donating money to the army, and turning its Instagram feed from brand promotion to updates on the war.

“This is not the time to be shy. Not anymore,” co-founder and creative director Ruslan Baginskiy said. The company once had Russian clients, but that stopped long before the invasion as regional tensions grew. “It’s not possible to have any connections,” he said. “It’s all political now.”

Ukrainian hat maker for high-end designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, Artem Gorelov, works inside a college classroom turned into a working space for the company in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022, after fleeing Kyiv. Searching for safety but determined not to leave Ukraine, the brand Ruslan Baginskiy is among the businesses that are uprooting amid war. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

As part of that spirit, Semerei rejected the idea of moving the company to a safer location outside Ukraine. “We have our team here, the most precious team we have,” she said. “Talented, all of them.”

Past brand campaigns for the company have identified closely with Ukraine, photographed in placed like Kherson, now under Russian occupation. Cities that the hat-maker’s employees once called home have been torn apart.

A man walks behind a crater created by a bomb and in front of damaged houses following a Russian bombing earlier this week, outskirts Mykolaiv, Ukraine, Friday, 25, 2022.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

“So many Russian troops,” said Gorelov, who fled Bucha near the capital. “It was not even possible to defend.”

His arrival in Lviv, where life goes on and fashionable shops remain open, was surreal. It took days to adjust. Now “I feel relaxed doing this,” he said, a new hat under construction on the table before him.

Ukrainian hat maker for high-end designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, Artem Gorelov, works inside a college classroom turned into a working space for the company in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022, after fleeing Kyiv. Searching for safety but determined not to leave Ukraine, the brand Ruslan Baginskiy is among the businesses that are uprooting amid war. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

In another corner of the makeshift workspace, Svetlana Podgainova worried about her family back in the separatist-held territory of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Moscow separatists have been fighting for control for nearly eight years. It was already difficult to visit with family even before the invasion. Now her brother can’t leave the region.

Ukrainian co-founder and public relations director of high-end hat designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, Petro Yasinskiy, walks inside a college classroom turned into a working space for the company in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022, after fleeing Kyiv. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

She feels horrible seeing her colleagues from other parts of Ukraine pulled into the war and wishes that normal life would return for them all. Until then, “I wanted to come back to work so much,” she said. It occupies her mind and makes her feel less alone in a new city, and she calls her colleagues a “big family.”

Ukrainian hat maker for high-end designer brand Ruslan Baginskiy ‘RB’, Svetlana Podgainova, works inside a college classroom turned into a working space for the company in Lviv, western Ukraine, Friday, March 25, 2022, after fleeing Kyiv. Searching for safety but determined not to leave Ukraine, the brand is among the businesses that are uprooting amid war. Podgainova worried about her family back in the separatist-held territory of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Moscow separatists have been fighting for control for nearly eight years. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

The hat-maker’s employees are among the estimated 200,000 displaced people now living in Lviv, with the co-founders now sharing an apartment with several other people.

Considering the challenges, this year probably will be the worst in the company’s six-year history, Semerei said. But “this is something we’ll go through and hopefully be even stronger.”

By CARA ANNA

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