Fashion Forward: Star Styles Shine at Eurovision 2025 National Selection
The Eurovision 2025 National Selection stage became a dazzling runway for Ukraine's top talent, blending musical prowess with fashion-forward statements. Jamala, a Eurovision icon herself, took the stage in an exquisite white dress with pink gloves by the renowned Ukrainian brand, Frolov. Her performance in the interval act was as mesmerizing as her fashion choice, adding a vibrant splash to the event.
Jamala's Stunning Appearance
In a gown that spoke volumes about modern elegance, Jamala’s choice encapsulated the fusion of tradition and contemporary design. As she took her place on the jury, her attire did more than just turn heads; it set a sartorial standard for the evening.
"Fashion is not just about clothes; it’s an attitude, " Jamala once said, and her appearance echoed this sentiment.
Maria Efrosinina's Couture Contributions
Maria Efrosinina, a beloved TV host, wowed her fans with a social media showcase of black evening dresses, ultimately choosing a piece by Ukrainian designer Olya Mak for her presence at the selection. Her choice highlighted the versatility and depth of Ukrainian couture.
The Men in Classic Elegance
Hosts Timur Miroshnychenko and Vasyl Baidak brought classic elegance to the forefront, donning impeccable suits from Andreas Moskin. Their looks encapsulated the timeless sophistication that is a hallmark of Ukrainian menswear.
Khayat's Backstage Transformation
Behind the scenes, Khayat's transformation into a runway-ready performer was shared by designer Ivan Frolov, who crafted his stage outfit. This collaboration showcased the designer's flair for the dramatic, promising an unforgettable stage presence.
The Eurovision 2025 National Selection not only highlighted the incredible musical talent of Ukraine but also underscored the nation's burgeoning presence on the global fashion stage. With designers like Frolov, Olya Mak, and Andreas Moskin at the helm, Ukraine is poised to leave a lasting impression.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk