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Clothes backwards: Zelenska stunned with a fashion hack favored by Kate Middleton, Celine Dion and other celebrities

Karina VishnyakovaNews
Olena Zelenska and other celebrities who wore their clothes backwards. Source: Facebook Olena Zelenska, Getty

First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska made an unusual but simple public appearance. For her meeting with British human rights activist Helena Kennedy, she wore a light gray suit with a jacket and skirt, emphasizing her waist with a brown belt.

Interestingly, the top of the outfit is worn backwards. This can be seen in the photos posted on the Facebook page of the president's wife.

Zelenska's jacket has an unusual cu as the details that are typical of the front, namely the lapels and neckline, are located on the back, and the slit is on the contrary. In fact, this unconventional way of wearing things is a trend that came to us from fashion runways and celebrity appearances, VOGUE writes.

It is impossible to ignore the look of the Canadian singer Celine Dion at the 1999 Oscars. The star impressed the audience with a white tuxedo. The most important thing is that the celebrity's jacket was worn from back to front, and the neckline exposed her back.

Princess Kate Middleton of Wales also joined the trend by wearing a lilac blouse by Gucci "incorrectly".

Famous model and fashion influencer Bella Hadid celebrated her 25th birthday in a Gucci top worn backwards. And her friend Kendall Jenner appeared in front of the paparazzi cameras in jeans with the front part at the back.

Earlier, OBOZ.UA told about how the former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin appeared in public in a yellow and blue dress.

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