Russian husband Nadia Meikher will continue to work in the fashion business in Russia

Russian husband Nadia Meikher will continue to work in the fashion business in Russia

The husband of ex-soloist of VIA Gra Nadezhda Meikher Mikhail Urzhumtsev will continue to work in Russia despite the war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. The husband of the artist, who holds the position of general director of the Melon Fashion Group in the fashion industry, after the departure of many global brands from the Russian market, said that he was not only optimistic, but also convinced that everything would be fine with the business by autumn.

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– On February 23, we thought a lot of things, including in the company, and then we realized that it’s better not to even think about the future. If the situation develops as it is developing today, and nothing happens in one direction or another, I think that everything will be fine until autumn. The stores will be filled with the goods that they should be filled with, – said Urzhumtsev in an interview with the YouTube channel “Made – an enterprising podcast”

The chosen one of the star did not speak in any way about the war in Ukraine, calling what is happening a “situation”. At the same time, after the attack by the Russian Federation, Meikher herself publishes the truth about the crimes of the Russian invaders online and calls for help to the Ukrainians.

Meikher and Urzhumtsev have been together since 2014. In 2015, the star's husband moved from St. Petersburg to Kyiv, but continued to live in two countries. The couple has three children: daughters Maria and Anna, and Nadezhda's son Igor from a previous relationship with businessman Alexander Lishchenko.

Russian husband Nadia Meikher will continue to work in the fashion business in Russia

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